Sentence examples for to charging from inspiring English sources

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to charging

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To place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to. transitive

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This will ensure a phased approach to charging".

And some scientists argue that there would be advantages to charging for data.

The truck offers free batteries and access to charging lockers for mobile devices and computers.

"I don't feel any resistance to charging for it," Ms. Weinman said in a phone interview.

"Access to charging is really improving, so that's good news," he said.

Law enforcement officials said the request was a prelude to charging Mr. Necas with corruption.

Countries and multinationals sign up to charging scheme designed to tackle climate change.

But like so many media companies, Infogate faces an uphill battle when it comes to charging.

We may be used to charging our smartphones every day, but our watches?

And when it comes to charging for things that were once free, the sky's the limit.

Lord Patel argued that the bill as it stood could have "opened the backdoor to charging".

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