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Discover Ludwig"public charge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a legal obligation to financially support someone who is not a family member. For example, "The elderly woman was receiving government assistance as a public charge."
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"I think Trent Lott is too smart to lead a public charge against Jeffords," Mr. Breaux said.
An immigrant deemed "likely to become a public charge," for example, is to be denied a green card as undesirable.
In 1948, Cushing, then an archbishop, led a public charge against Referendum No. 4, a statewide ballot measure designed to relax the ban on contraception.
The Minister said that only those refugees who are a public charge will be repatriated, and that the sick and infirm will be allowed to remain.
Ari Kahn, policy adviser in the mayor's office for electric vehicles, said in an interview there were 64 public charge points in Manhattan, compared with 41 gas stations.
Republicans have spent months levelling a public charge: that Mr Obama has pursued wealth redistribution to the point of undermining America's work ethic.
"On that leg, he drove right past a public charge station while the car repeatedly warned him that it was very low on range".
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The industry will be hurt if public charging stays free".
Will all public charging spaces become ridiculously busy?
Tesla's charger strategy suggests that its customers would not frequently avail themselves of public charging.
gas car — Mr. Streng resorts to public charging only as a last resort.
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