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charging
adjective as in complaining
noun as in decree
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Britain’s Electronic Travel Authorization launched in January for visitors from the United States and other countries, charging Americans about $12 each.
Even critical ancillary infrastructure, like charging stations, have taken years to come up.
It would prohibit them, for example, from charging workers recruitment fees and create legal remedies for labor violations.
The CCC says government will need to support the rollout of the charging network, and that the cost of charging needs to fall and payment be simplified.
Prosecutors unsealed an indictment in Nevada Federal Court this month charging Aurora with more than 20 counts related to the scheme, including charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, kidnapping and kidnapping resulting in death.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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