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Similar moves to charge Finance Minister Rafe al-Essawi, a moderate Sunni, led to the protests that have now engulfed Iraq's Sunni heartland and alienated other communities.
In October, it was revealed that George Osborne, then chancellor, had blocked moves to charge diesel cars for entering cities due to worries over cost and alienating drivers.
The new documents, which were published last month and are titled "relationship no longer subsisting", follow Government moves to charge landlords with spotting illegal A Home Office spokesman said the forms were not new, but had been put online for "ease of access".
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Consider Bank of America's move to charge customers $5 a month to use their debit cards.
A move to charge for content means not a single decision, but dozens.
Flanker Schalk Burger was at the end of a wide move to charge over the line in the 16th minute.
Earlier this year, the National Assembly, which is Chavista through and through, dismissed him from his post on the Supreme Court and moved to charge him for a relatively minor crime.
Mr. Brodsky, with other legislators and customers, recently petitioned the State Public Service Commission to block Con Ed's proposed move to charge ratepayers.
Tim Luckhurst's Cif praising Johnston Press' move to charge for online content from six of its local titles brought some lively debate on the value of journalism.
The Associated Press's new approach straddles the usual reliance on ads, and the new move to charge someone — though not the consumer — for the content.
The decision not to prosecute came despite comments by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair that any move to charge Ms Moss would take into account her effect on "impressionable young people".
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