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She used to be stripper, but is now setting up as a hairdresser.
Tax doesn't have to be taxing – visit the HMRC website for information on setting up as a sole trader.
Having proved popular – it had 200 people at its first event – the cafe is setting up as a social enterprise.
Instead, the fiscal crisis in Michigan is setting up as a gigantic clash between bondholders and city retirees.
There would, of course, be added costs in setting up as a franchiser — $100,000 or more.
The bill was filed simply for an injunction to prevent A. from setting up as a tailor within the prescribed limits, and the Vice-Chancellor granted that injunction.
Most people who love gardening have dreamed about jacking in the day job and setting up as a landscape gardener at some time or another.
Across the public sector, there is growing interest in groups of staff leaving their old employer and setting up as a mutual.
But the school is not setting up as a coin dealer, only as a snack bar: it's interested in just the face value of the coin.
Recognising the fact that many small businesses were setting up as a result of the skill shares and exchanges within the timebank network, it decided to offer loans to members running or setting up small businesses and co-operatives.
If BetBright is allowed to get away with cancelling its outstanding bets, what is there to prevent someone from setting up as a bookie, laying ante-post bets and then shutting up shop if their positions turn sour?
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