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We, too, could have low-cost private schools if they were run commercially, as established schools such as Eton and Harrow are not.
A merger would also have been fraught with difficulty as BBC World, which is not broadcast in the UK, is run commercially and carries ads.
The purpose of the demonstration, Dr. Rose told me, was "to run commercially relevant applications on a quantum computer, which has never even been done before — not even close".
Our supported bus services, those that can't be run commercially because there's not enough people using them – maybe they've got long routes through rural areas – tend to also be ones where there's a higher proportion of people who are bus pass users.
From 2003 through 2008 he was on a prolific run, commercially at his peak, and while the critics never favored his albums, the hits that he gave us are undeniable.
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After the team leaves school, the paper gains financial independence and runs commercially.
Data were obtained using a Roche Diagnostics Elecsys 2010 analyzer (Roche Diagnostics, Penzberg, Germany) running commercially available assays.
High street bridal stores are serious businesses run by commercially aware, professional people.
The constraints on management's ability to run enterprises commercially while in public ownership are just too great.
Communiqué (1979), Making Movies (1980), often held to be their finest album, and Love Over Gold (1982) continued Dire Straits' run of commercially successful albums, the last spawning the minor hit "Industrial Disease".
The chair of Torfaen Leisure Trust said services would be run more commercially with sales and marketing emphasised.
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