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licensure

[ lahy-suhn-sher, -shoor ]

noun

  1. the granting of licenses, especially to engage in professional practice.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of licensure1

First recorded in 1840鈥50; license + -ure
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鈥淧rovisional licensure would allow candidates with offers of employment contingent on bar passage to retain them,鈥 the deans wrote.

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鈥淚ndividuals who are found to have engaged in this type of prohibited and unethical behavior will find it difficult if not impossible to secure licensure with the State Bar of California.鈥

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鈥淚 have to choose whether or not to violate the ethics of my licensure to do my job, and that鈥檚 not fair.鈥

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The right to bear arms is so powerful that a defendant can parlay a run-of-the-mill illegal weapons charge into a full-on assault against a state鈥檚 entire concealed carry licensure system.

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Because in Florida, when you lose your civil rights, you don鈥檛 just lose the right to vote鈥攜ou lose the right to get state licensure.

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