over 280 projects must be relicensed over the next fifteen years
the relicensing of five hydroelectric power plants
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The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed.
This was allegedly because traffic authorities failed to record on computer that the vehicles had been taken off the road and had to be retested before being relicensed.
To win relicensing, owners had to accept tougher web filtering technologies, something industry sources believe was long planned.
The 18-month privatization process relicensed 26 cellular lines, 27 fixed lines and one long-distance company.
Although relicensing of doctors is well established in the US, systems to evaluate competence rigorously are still some way off
The surge in capacity growth, Christopher says, is a result of the ongoing relicensing of the nation's commercial nuclear fleet.
Will the state refuse to relicense a vehicle owned by someone with a prior drunken driving offence?
Representatives of thalidomide victims met officials from the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medical Products yesterday to discuss whether it should be relicensed in Britain.
In fact, all existing rail operators will have to relicense, as will those that provide access to the track.
There is some evidence that relicensing policies based on measurements of static acuity and visual field reduce accidents on the road.
Subject to certain terms and conditions, we will provide up to $125,000 in incentives for a new, converted, or relicensed midscale brand hotel or $50,000 for a similarly franchised economy brand hotel.
Second, in place of the present lifetime licences for second-hand dealers, there will be relicensing and recertificating every 5 years.
It is already the case that at the time of relicensing with police, firearms licence applicants voluntarily allow the recording of details of firearms they possess.
Revised plays had to be relicensed by the censor, but this requirement seems to have been ignored by most acting companies.