Will the state refuse to relicense a vehicle owned by someone with a prior drunken driving offence? |
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In fact, all existing rail operators will have to relicense, as will those that provide access to the track. |
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For example, the bank could relicense the technology to a firm in return for equity participation. |
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MicroTech has offered a compromise: it is asking HP to relicense the software for a period of time to allow it to find an alternative buyer. |
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The owner of the plant wants to relicense it, so it can run for another 20 years. |
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The European commission is planning to relicense a controversial weedkiller that the World Health Organisation believes probably causes cancer in people, despite opposition from several countries and the European parliament. |
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He also investigates a controversial decision facing nuclear regulators: whether to relicense the nearly 40-year-old Indian Point plant, 38 miles north of Manhattan. |
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Shortly before the announcement, an Avaaz petition signed by 1.4 million people was handed in to the European commission, calling on the bloc not to relicense. |
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You need spare memory to be able to play and relicense tracks. |
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This enables projects to protect their legal maintainability by preserving the ability to relicense code and ensuring sufficient rights to enforce licences in court. |
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