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The council said it had such serious concerns about the home, which was privately run, that it reported it to Ofsted.
But he is very clever at couching his argument: he says that, providing children have great schools, why does it matter whether they're privately run or not?
Most of America's cultural institutions are privately run and get little cash from, or interference by, the federal government.
Thirdly, if the insurance schemes are privately run, it can often be difficult to obtain the required data.
One major obstacle is that whereas in Europe, museums are typically government-owned, most American museums are privately run, making it difficult to mandate compliance.
In Hong Kong, all the kindergartens are privately run, either by non-governmental organizations, private enterprises, or individuals (Li et al. [2008]).
It is now likely that any new prisons that are built will be privately run, despite the fact that in opposition Labour objected noisily to them.
Private provision 84% of the domiciliary care market is either private, charitable or non-for-profit, with the majority being privately run.
It costs £1bn a year to look after children in residential care in England, where most homes are privately run.
Although the Mauritshuis building and its spectacular art collection are owned by the government, the institution itself is privately run.
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