Universities are barred by law from making profits, but some find loopholes, such as when their owners set up property companies that charge high rents for their campuses.
A. guy who has been set up on a murder charge and has gone rogue, is dispatched to MS One to liberate Emilie before her father orders the prison destroyed.
Charlie Hodgson came on to replace Peel and this produced instant dividends as he set up Rory Lamont to charge straight at the Clermont line, spin through a challenge and slip the ball to McAlister to go over in the corner.
For example, I can set up a rule that anytime Mint encounters a charge from Caffe Ladro, it should be categorized as Coffee House.
Kearney was also showing a fine turn of pace and his initial charge in the 22nd minute set up a try-scoring chance for O'Driscoll but the Lions star knocked on with the line gaping.
The second half began in similar fashion and Negredo set up Perotti for a certain score only for Casillas to charge across his line to save.
Allowing those who set up new schools to make profits would certainly turbo-charge the Tories' plans, but other sorts of suppliers are likely to come forward.
The ability to charge more for credit cards is likely to set up a tricky dance for merchants, which may risk angering customers if they start charging more for such transactions.
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And if that were not bad enough, they copied it incompetently, failing to charge the full price of power, or to set up an orderly regulatory structure, or to develop capital markets to fund new investment.
Ideally, this sort of set-up could allow computer users in remote areas to be able to charge up without worrying about grid connectivity.
Fuad Hussein, an Iraqi who has returned from abroad and is now in charge of revising the curriculum, says he plans to set up a committee made up of Iraqis from different religious, political and ethnic groups to debate and rewrite Iraq's history.
With Lerma's knowledge, Perusquia set up offshore trusts through PaineWebber's Channel Islands subsidiary, with Perusquia in charge.
However, the IPSA, which was was set up following a public outcry over MPs' expenses, will now be in charge of overseeing all allowances.
After a rendezvous with the dog sitter, and a last dinner of wilted salad, we set our phone alarms, hoping there would be enough charge to get us up in time.
Evans's fourth double fault put Przysiezny 5-1 up, and he duly served out for the second set - but taking charge of the game seemed to break Przysiezny's concentration, and inspired a mini-Evans revival.
And that means getting professors to accept the product at no charge and to get it up and running after a five minute set-up.
Google spent millions of dollars on Get Your Business Online, a nationwide campaign that included multiday workshops in states such as Iowa and Texas in which Google helped local businesses set up websites and an online business listing tied to its search engine, free of charge.
His intention was to set up a consulting business that had the potential to cost Morgan Stanley dearly in fees it can charge those hedge funds.
McCall was in charge of Ballynahinch for a season before Alan Solomons brought him into the Ulster set-up as backs coach.
Sunday's final was delayed by almost 45 minutes due to rain, but when play finally got under way it was Djokovic who took charge, losing just 12 points in the first five games and then wrapping up the set when Nadal double-faulted.
Tevez rounded off the scoring with a fine strike late on, his eighth goal in the last seven games for his side who move up to a challenging sixth and set for a run at Champions League qualification promised by Mancini when he took charge in place of the sacked Mark Hughes.
Juanita Vasquez, Myanmar officer in charge, told reporters in a conference call that survivors have found shelter in crowded, improvised camps set up in monasteries and schools.
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