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The UK often pays double what it needs to for infrastructure, behaving like a poverty-stricken consumer who must buy their furniture on hire purchase, he says.
A publisher, as used in the Act, is also defined in Section 1; "publisher" is taken to mean anyone who "distributes, circulates, sells, lets on hire, gives, or lends it, or who offers it for sale or for letting on hire", or "in the case of an article containing or embodying matter to be looked at or a record, shows, plays or projects it".
Sell an asset, provided you have paid for it (not one on hire purchase, for example).
The city today has more than 1.3 million motorbikes (which means one for every nine adults), mostly purchased on hire purchase from the market.
He said the Police Department would hire a new class of 730 recruits this month and from now on hire two classes every year, rather than one.
Once on hire, all bikes are GPS tracked.
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News was disappointing on hiring, another one of the major supports for the market rally this year.
No one wants reproduction tables any more, or bulky armchairs, even reclining: no one has the space, storage is dear, IKEA cheap, and you can buy on hire-purchase and not pay anything for a year.
Never skimp on hiring talent.
Clinton focused on hiring her campaign staff.
It becomes a reason to hold back on hiring.
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