Then luck hit An acquaintance offered to finance a new photo shop if his son could be set up in business.
She said a meeting could be set up at the Easton Community Centre "as long as the council was open to people's views".
Mr Clegg says a new bank could be set up to channel money to firms, but he admitted that would take some time.
The minister hoped more people would volunteer so patrols could be set up in other areas including Wellington, Madeley, Dawley, Ironbridge and even Newport.
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Ms Hyslop's appearance followed a report in January, looking at how a Scottish digital network could be set up and the multi-million pound cost met.
The idea is being floated in political and banking circles that a NAMA-style "bad bank" - similar to the model established in the Republic of Ireland - could be set up to remove these debts in the hope that this might free up bank lending once again.
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In basketball, John Stockton who is the all-time leader in assists in NBA history knew the strengths and capabilities of his teammates enough to know where to pass the ball to, and how individual teammates could be set up for success probably better than anyone in basketball history.
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From there, it could become possible for the SIMs to communicate with rogue cell phone towers -- maybe 10 feet tall -- that could be set up in response to a humanitarian crisis like the Haiti earthquake or a communications blackout like those seen in Egypt, Libya or Syria.
That means that Hathaway could be a villain in the new movie or her character could be getting set up to become a villain in later movies.
But politics aside, the weak third quarter could be a set-up for an even weaker fourth quarter.
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David Cameron is likely to praise Leveson's work and principles but argue that a new independent regulator could and should be set up without a new law.
They had hoped the North could be persuaded at least to set up a military hot-line to help reduce tensions.
Codifying how this should be set up could involve the private sector, nonprofit organizations and state governments, not to mention Washington.
But Mrs Hadfield believes there could be more families affected and has set up a Facebook campaign to try to track them down.
He said the local enterprise network could be abolished with alternative economic development offices set up in council buildings.
Mr Alexander said around 100, 000 employees - mostly teachers, nurses and oil and gas workers - were believed to be paid through offshore payroll services set up in tax havens such as Jersey and could be ineligible for statutory sick pay, but completely unaware of that status.
Ministers argued that an alternative system needed to be set up, otherwise people could just ignore things like demands for council-tax payments.
Until the new procedures were set up in 1993, ministers could be charged and tried only by a special High Court of Justice, composed of their parliamentary peers.
The bay provides a sheltered area where pollution could be minimised, but Devon County Council says the current set up is too risky.
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Ministers - and many doctors - argue these conditions could be better managed in community settings by encouraging GPs to set up specialist services or hospital consultants to run clinics in the community.
Could it be that Rupert Murdoch wishes to see the man who set up the Leveson Inquiry go through the same agonisingly painful scrutiny as he has?
He acknowledged concerns that allowing commercial companies to own legal practices might lead to criminal organisations trying to set up law firms, but said this could be avoided by strict "fit to own" tests.
Mark Sanford, a Republican member of the House from South Carolina, would allow today's workers to remain in the present system if they wished, but would require those who enter the workforce in 2000 or later to set up individual accounts from which no withdrawals could be made until they reached the age of 62.
Instead, each victim could be paid an identical amount, or several broad tiers for compensation set up.
Ideally, this sort of set-up could allow computer users in remote areas to be able to charge up without worrying about grid connectivity.
The West Cumbria Managing Radioactive Waste Safely Partnership, which was set up to manage the discussion process, said there could be "positive and negative impacts" in its final report.
The Leader of the Commons, Sir George Young, will have to put down a motion to set up the joint committee, which it could expect to be carried, given the coalition's majority.
Founder and chief executive Steve Tran thinks this could be useful for people trying to quickly organize group gatherings without having to set up a phone call or getting everyone to download a group messaging app.
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He said he was in the process of trying to convince the Treasury to back the scheme, which could cost billions to set up - money Mr Duncan Smith claims would be clawed back in tax when the long-term unemployed took jobs.
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