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It has launched experiments at home such as setting up GP surgeries in stores.
They argued that McDonnell merely performed routine courtesies for Williams such as setting up meetings and hosting events.
Miller worked for Stone during the 2016 presidential campaign, handling duties such as setting up media interviews.
The super-rich rarely pay, protecting their wealth through measures such as setting up trusts or buying assets that qualify for business property relief.
In later years, Labour did focus on structures – such as setting up academy schools – as the best way of raising standards.
We could step up efforts to spur job growth in poor areas, such as setting up enterprise zones and investing federal dollars in infrastructure and education projects.
Second, existing businesses moving from a linear to a circular business model need investment to change established systems, such as setting up a different revenue model.
And it has pursued some odd projects, such as setting up a research program to figure out how to reassemble shredded documents.
The study results highlight the importance of improving educational facilities such as setting up VECs to allow BGs to play a better role in biodiversity conservation.
Such companies sometimes employ tricks such as setting up "ghost" web pages, which make a site appear more widely used than it really is.
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We need to find one certain model of efficiency on the ground into how to actually distribute the medicines... [such as] setting up a network, a flow chart of health care".
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