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charters
noun
Plural of charter
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Sunsail has launched a new sailing school on Tortola, the biggest island, providing instruction, flotillas and charters, and it's easy to see why.
Good for design lovers and next-big-thing seekers Sleeps 6 Cost from €2,680 a week In the holiday season, flights to Lisbon offer significantly better value than overpriced charters to the Algarve, and one hour to the south of the Portuguese capital lie the underrated beaches of Comporta.
The DFS's authority over insurers gives it some sway in health care; in recent speeches Mr Lawsky has said his agency will play a "crucial" role in the implementation of Obamacare.Scalded domestic banks, meanwhile, are mulling swapping their state charters for national ones to escape Mr Lawsky's supervision.
Royal charters bring not only universities but also cities into existence.
Failing this, he will push for the state to raise the cap on charters.
It is time the state began to cherish charters too.
Ironically, Mr de Blasio may need charters to execute his universal prekindergarten plan.
New Orleans's charter schools are probably more closely watched than public schools ever were, and those that fail to meet targets do not get their charters renewed.
They may be so; but firmly accepting people's right to change religion (which is enshrined in all the world's human-rights charters) would be taken by most people as a vastly welcome and overdue change.
And we must also face the fact that charters have been far more successful in some states (and cities) than in others, depending on the very different policies and practices of those places.DIA: You say you want "super pay" for great teachers and "no pay for incompetents".
But the complaints have grown louder as companies have been freed from their charters and the Supreme Court has reinforced their rights.Some critics of corporations have also put the idea of corporate personhood to their own uses.
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