Cleverdon says entrepreneurial programs like these help take young people off the streets and stimulate their journey to productive lives with jobs.
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"We would propose tax breaks for those companies that take on young unemployed people, " she says.
It will also study how to persuade business and industry to take on young people just out of education.
Their attitude is, no, we'll take the young, healthy ones, and that way we never have to pay out and we make more profit.
Several large employers have already pledged to take on young people.
They put the price of labor-force participation so high with regulations, social charges, minimum wages and so forth that businesses are reluctant to take on young, untrained workers.
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Officers also have the power to take any young people under the age of 16 home between 21:00 and 06:00, if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
As a teenager, LaPierre would take his young neighbor along to the bowling alley on Saturday mornings, and he'd hang out at Lisk's house to talk government with Lisk's father, who was on the city council.
Police have recently been given powers to take any young people in the area aged under 16 home between 21:00 GMT and 06:00 GMT if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Walmsley countered that training should take place before young people become parents.
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Opposing pitchers don't take kindly to young players who make spectacles of themselves on the field.
The basic strategy is to use deflation to take from the young to give to the old.
Just take a very young chicken, not much bigger than a pound, and crack the breastbone to open it up.
The young take green issues seriously because it may be them who have no gas in the car one day, even while we think it will see us out.
Ms Randerson called on the assembly government to offer training grants for employers to take on unemployed young people or people who have been out of work for more than a year.
In many countries girls marry at a very young age, become pregnant too early and cut short their education to take care of their young family.
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Allow me the indulgence of this hypothetical: Take any one of the thousands of young men and women who take up with startups in their twenties.
"I'm 20 years old, I have to take advantage of being young, " he told CNN.
The Milk Cup is now a truly global concern and only the cream of young footballers take the stage.
The government would be bringing forward plans to make sure more young people take part in competitive sport, Mr Hunt added.
"Theo is being given a chance and I think he will take it like other young players have, " he told BBC Sport.
Packer has administered the SAT for decades. (Disclosure: My son goes to Packer but is too young to take the test).
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Furthermore, parliament approved a law which allows religious schools, known as imam hatips, to take on students as young as 11.
Customers have been advised to boil tap water before using it and to take care when bathing young children to avoid them swallowing the water.
The point was to set people thinking about energy efficiency, to inspire the young to take up science, and to experiment for the joy of it.
If he isn't reinstated, he will become the latest in a series of players to take the job on young and not last very long a worrying pattern.
The impact of what I call the "curse of the good girl" effect first appears in friendships, when young girls take pains to avoid direct conflict with peers.
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