Charges
in sentence
778 examples of Charges in a sentence
AK: It had to have a rider, and it had to participate in cavalry
charges.
A play about early 20th century plowing technology and cavalry
charges
was a little bit of a challenge for the accounting department at the National Theatre in London.
And you flip it over, and it's the amino acids with the pH at which they have different
charges.
And then the
charges
of treason were dropped.
Last year, the district attorney whose office prosecuted McKinley's case was convicted of unrelated corruption
charges.
EA: So all these times when he ended up going to jail, were
charges
pressed or did he just get taken to jail?
KW: The
charges
would be pressed and it would have a bond posted, then the
charges
will get dropped ... because there was no evidence.
Prosecutors decide whether or not to take legal action against the people police arrest and they decide what
charges
to file, directly impacting how much time a defendant potentially faces behind bars.
And the state has the discretion to dismiss criminal charges, enter lax plea deals and otherwise remove a victim's voice from the process, because again, a state theoretically represents the interests of all citizens collectively and not any one citizen individually.
So what's interesting is, then if you begin to add new things to it, like autonomy, you get out of the car, you park at your destination, you pat it on the butt, it goes and it parks itself, it
charges
itself, and you can get something like seven times as many vehicles in a given area as conventional cars, and we think this is the future.
Now, one or two euros, that isn't really a lot of money, I mean compared to parking
charges
and running costs, etc., so you would probably expect that car drivers wouldn't really react to this fairly small charge.
Now, congestion
charges
were introduced in Stockholm on January 3, 2006, and the first picture here is a picture of Stockholm, one of the typical streets, January 2. The first day with the congestion
charges
looked like this.
So after a while they would all come back because they have sort of gotten used to
charges.
It's now six and a half years ago since the congestion
charges
were introduced in Stockholm, and we basically have the same low traffic levels still.
Well, the thing is that, the congestion charges, they were introduced first as a trial, so they were introduced in January and then abolished again at the end of July, followed by a referendum, and then they were reintroduced again in 2007, which of course was a wonderful scientific opportunity.
This is the last day with the congestion charges, July 31, and you see the same street but now it's summer, and summer in Stockholm is a very nice and light time of the year, and the first day without the congestion
charges
looked like this.
But what happened when the congestion
charges
were there is not what you would expect, that people hated it more and more.
By the end of this year, you'll be able to drive from L.A. to New York just using the Supercharger network, which
charges
at five times the rate of anything else.
With that capital, SolarCity purchases and installs the panel on the roof and then
charges
the homeowner or business owner a monthly lease payment, which is less than the utility bill.
As you can see, the solar panel
charges
the battery, and the battery supplies the power to the small indicator box.
I wasn't sure why I was sent there, because I didn't face any
charges
in the interrogation.
It was more like this: "Manal al-Sharif faces
charges
of disturbing public order and inciting women to drive."
Coulomb, in France, found the same law for electric
charges.
The last two, the first equation says that electric
charges
and currents give rise to all the electric and magnetic fields.
The only magnetism comes from electric
charges
and currents.
My
charges
were dismissed, but a few weeks later, two FBI agents knocked on my door, and they told me that unless I helped them by spying on protest groups, they would put me on a domestic terrorist list.
When I found out about her story, I wrote about it, and within 24 hours, it created such an uproar that the prosecutors just dropped all the
charges.
Nosair was initially found not guilty of the murder, but while serving time on lesser charges, he and other men began planning attacks on a dozen New York City landmarks, including tunnels, synagogues and the United Nations headquarters.
Augustus exiled plenty of people on vague charges, including Ovid, one of Rome’s greatest poets.
And the hysteria grew and grew until in February 1942, the president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ordered all Japanese-Americans on the West Coast of America to be summarily rounded up with no charges, with no trial, with no due process.
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