Cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution.
Broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television.
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Examples for "charge "
Examples for "charge "
1 The largest question in democratic politics in Europe is: who's in charge ?
2 A similar fast - charge network for Europe will be announced later this year.
3 In both cases, the media led the charge : and quite right too.
4 The report said the children were being given necessities free of charge .
5 I will solve this Unresolvable Problem right now -free of charge .
1 This week: Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transition of power.
2 The conditions attached included that other developed countries commit to comparable reductions.
3 Horan was still unable to commit to the position for another year.
4 That letter had given the WHO 30 days to commit to reforms.
5 But by the way, you don't commit 500 million right up front.
1 Critics say the congress would institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
2 WIRED: How do you institutionalize that innovative, disruptive way of thinking?
3 Bolstering Afghanistan-Pakistan cooperation: We need to institutionalize stronger mechanisms for bilateral and trilateral cooperation.
4 This attempt to institutionalize a Muslim nationalism dissociated from religion was analogous to Zionism.
5 When Lisbeth was eighteen they tried to institutionalize her again.
1 But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise fake news.
2 Both institutionalise the impersonal and abstract and fetishise size, speed and scale.
3 It is time we found ways to institutionalise better decisions and longer-term thinking.
4 All that does is further institutionalise and legitimate data capture.
5 Lavrov said Russia is seeking to institutionalise the presence of international monitors in the buffer zone.
Другие значения термина "send" 1 She said the government needed to send a strong message about quality.
2 It was recently decided to send a text message result for speed.
3 We need to be responsible and send a clear message to society.
4 However, Congo said later it expected the EU to send only equipment.
5 We need to send Maliki's government a strong message, loud and clear.
6 Europe's snowballing debt crisis threatens to send the global economy into recession.
7 Today with social media, everybody who can press ' send ' is a critic.
8 To ask technical questions or comment on the book, send email to:
9 To comment or ask technical questions about this book, send email to:
10 This case, and other similarly high-profile cases, send out an important message.
11 Ms McGill said it can send a harmful message to young people.
12 Just send a message to my house that I shall be late.
13 France will say it plans to send more police trainers, they said.
14 Canadian officials are currently in Paris discussing whether France can send troops.
15 Abu Mali said yes, of course, we will send you to Palestine.
16 It goes without saying that the national government will send ministers there.
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