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Bill Clinton's Administration went as far as setting up a Presidential commission to study the idea.
I think of composers as setting up possibilities, not creating objects.
It has launched experiments at home such as setting up GP surgeries in stores.
Ryckman described the former prisoner as "setting up the practice" and recruiting doctors.
However, setting up a Windows 7 PC is much the same as setting up an XP machine.
They argued that McDonnell merely performed routine courtesies for Williams such as setting up meetings and hosting events.
As well as setting up the training, she has worked on where to place Macmillan's information in libraries.
But it's hard to deny that managing public perceptions is as important as setting up education, housing and work for the newly arrived.
It says it has previously raised the issue of spiralling costs with the university, as well as setting up a petition and organising strikes against "unbearable" living conditions.
The super-rich rarely pay, protecting their wealth through measures such as setting up trusts or buying assets that qualify for business property relief.
In later years, Labour did focus on structures – such as setting up academy schools – as the best way of raising standards.
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