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"THE one great principle of the English law is to make business for itself," noted Charles Dickens.
As Charles Dickens noted in 1853, "the one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself .Law is a good business partly for the same reason medicine is a good business: the practitioner knows more than the client.
If the authorities decide to make an example of fabric, refuse to work with them towards harm reduction, and instead make business for the club impossible, then the message is clear: nightclubs have no place in 21st century Britain.
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Canada has made business for our dairy farmers in Wisconsin and other border states very difficult.
But he understood that for the partnership to really work, it must make "business sense" for both sides.
"Each race we consider must make business sense for us, our shareholders and investors and our race promoter," Heitzler said.
It will make business lobbying for a no vote in the Scottish referendum look like a tea party.
It's an absurd situation that doesn't exactly make business easier for sex workers.
Make business cards for the band's contact that includes the band's logo.
Both make business software, but mainly for medium-size businesses.
Make businesses pay for the pollution they create, so that polluting will no longer pay.
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