Sentences with phrase «out of a charge in»

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Huajian has called those allegations «completely not true to the facts, taken out of context, exaggerated» and accused the investigators of conducting industrial espionage — a charge that was parroted in China's party - controlled media.
The new main weapon results in balletic, almost rhythmic combat: Throw the ax at the enemy charging at you, summon it back, and start charging a major swing to take out the next foe before dodging out of the way, adding in a few flourishes of the ax, and then finishing off the bad guys with another sturdy toss.
In my opinion, getting out of the endorsement game would help newspapers regain trust, fend off charges of bias and show respect for the public's decision - making abilities.
But Koslow lays out an example of how feeling good can lead you to the good life:» [Self - confidence is] going to be reflected in the fees you're charging.
In all, Europe is the world's second - largest market for EVs — behind China but ahead of the U.S. — but the roll - out of charging infrastructure had been sluggish until last year.
We've been called out, challenged and reprimanded when our decisions and actions bumped up against the expectations and agendas of those in charge.
In November, the big three German makers, along with Ford (f), joined forces to roll out a $ 1 billion high - speed charging network of their own.
We've got a person who is temporarily in charge of the government, and when he makes an error it is mandatory for a free press to call it out.
Cycorp charged itself with figuring out the tens of millions of pieces of data we rely on as humans — the knowledge that helps us understand the world — and to represent them in a formal way that machines can use to reason.
In the early 1990s, Sachs, then a whiz - kid academic, was charged with jerking Russia out of communism and into the free - market age.
For example, Reich - Rohrwig has made it very clear to the manager in charge of generating quotes on jobs that if a client calls to find out where the bid is, «that's a fail.»
«I found out at the beginning of 2009 that not only had I lost 20 percent on the market, in addition they charged me 1.5 percent annual fees for losing money.»
According to a spokesperson for JFK IAT, the company in charge of operations at Terminal 4, the grease fire broke out in the kitchen of the Panda Express restaurant around 3:30 p.m.
Two of his six charges were thrown out when his trial began in September.
Musk should look at the team Trump has put in charge of the country's climate - and - energy future and draw the obvious conclusions: Valid climate science is now officially under siege, and sustainable or renewable energy sources are about to lose out big - time to Big Oil.
Often, billing errors results in an out - of - pocket cost that's bigger than expected, either from a charge that shouldn't be there or a coding error that affected how your insurer processed the claim.
Some state laws also step in to protect insured consumers from charges they incur for out - of - network emergency services during a hospital visit (i.e. you picked an in - network hospital, but the surgeon or anesthesiologist isn't in network).
There he had found himself in charge of five general foremen, all more than 50 years old; roughly 400 employees; and a division that ranked last in productivity out of seven divisions in the plant.
The plan also included some popular features that T - Mobile (tmus) had rolled out in recent years, like the elimination of roaming charges in 140 countries.
The version of the AHCA that passed in the House included an amendment that gives states the option to waive out of the Obamacare mandate that prevents people from preexisting health conditions from being charged higher coverage prices.
Because most states charge out - of - state companies slightly higher rates and fees than they do domestic companies, you may actually end up paying higher taxes than if you had formed a company in your own state.
EASTWOOD: So I go in and it turns out he's in charge of production there so they cast... The next day after that the very next day I went, I was testing at a studio, standing and they gave me a page of dialogue, an absolute page, no other actor there and I had to run in and start talking to the camera.
It was also long before a small business owner in California named Kristen Christian, frustrated by Bank of America's now - abandoned decision to charge customers a fee to use their debit cards, launched a grass roots effort to convince people to move their money out of large banks and dubbed November 5 Bank Transfer Day.
And they see firsthand how salespeople's paper snafus affect every department: «The first place they find out about a mistake is at the loading dock,» says Glenn Cafritz, partner in charge of sales training.
«The thesis that shorting the FAANG stocks would act like a turbo - charged portfolio hedge because of their out - sized run - up in the bull market was a good call,» Ihor Dusaniwsky, managing director of predictive analytics at S3, told Business Insider.
«Jack Johnson's reputation was ruined by a racially motivated conviction more than a century ago after he was charged with transporting a white woman across state lines,» McCain said in 2017 as he unsuccessfully urged President Barack Obama to issue a pardon on his way out of office.
One way to get out of the bad - guy role is to put employees in charge of providing feedback to one another.
Coursera, like most MOOC providers, has had moderate success sorting out a revenue model (Coursera charges students for identity verification and certificates of completion), but it will need to do a lot more than that to justify the $ 85 million in venture funding it's raised.
Many of Verizon's new features, including data rollover, eliminating high roaming fees in Canada and Mexico, and the end of overage charges (instead slowing the speed of data after an allowance runs out), were pioneered by T - Mobile.
Part of the differential is due to the higher cost of doing business in Canada because of the fee and charges that U.S. airlines don't face operating out of its airports.
- One of the sturdiest rules for CEOs has long been to stay out of highly charged political issues, especially in election years.
Columbia University economist Jeffery Sachs charged that in pulling U.S. support for the Paris accord, Trump was not only forfeiting global leadership, but leading America right out of the civilized world.
Akayed Ullah, 27, faces charges that include supporting a foreign terrorist organization, using a weapon of mass destruction and carrying out a terrorist attack against a mass transit system, according to an indictment filed in federal court in Manhattan.
Sure, there are pieces that wouldn't look out of place in West Elm, but then there are furnishings tailor - made for the middle - aged man cave, such as a massive black leather sofa with built - in surround sound, a power - reclining feature, phone - charging ports and Bluetooth connectivity to allow couch potatoes to play music from their smartphones.
If pork, wine, and other products lose sales to China, they could ultimately go out of business or be forced to charge higher prices when selling to businesses and consumers back here in the U.S.
In a case spilling out of the discovery of the JPMorgan breach, U.S. prosecutors this month charged three men with engaging in a cyber-criminal enterprise that stole personal information from more than 100 million peoplIn a case spilling out of the discovery of the JPMorgan breach, U.S. prosecutors this month charged three men with engaging in a cyber-criminal enterprise that stole personal information from more than 100 million peoplin a cyber-criminal enterprise that stole personal information from more than 100 million people.
In June 2009, as a response to widespread calls for bans or other anti-bag measures from environmental groups, the city of Toronto required that all local stores charge 5 cents for every plastic bag they handed out.
Google's balloons fly free and out of eyesight, scavenging power from card table - sized solar panels that dangle below and gather enough charge in four hours to power them for a day as the balloons sail around the globe on the prevailing winds.
Earlier this month, the U.K.'s minister in charge of exiting the EU, David Davis, testified at a House committee that, to this point, the government has not carried out a full assessment of the implications on the economy were Britain to leave in a so - called hard Brexit.
And that's not factoring in all the restructuring charges that come out of those deals.
Netflix is worried because only a few major distributors like Comcast control access to almost all the homes in the U.S. (it's a similar situation in Canada), so ISPs could potentially charge outrageous rates, and it would have no choice but to pay up or go out of business.
Take a much - trumpeted 2014 study out of MIT, in which research subjects underwent work trials with both human and robots in charge and found they preferred being managed by the machines.
As much as $ 600,000 in cash fell out of a truck on the highway — and police are asking people who took the money to return it or be charged with theft
Lenders would still be free to charge annual rates well into the triple digits, but the law would eliminate what critics say is the worst aspect of payday loans: borrowers caught in a cycle of debt by taking out loans over and over.
, which was on full display on October 19, 1987 (a.k.a. Black Monday), as investors charged out of the market and stocks fell by more than 20 percent — the largest one - day drop in history.
Last year, First Solar announced it could take an impairment charge of between US$ 500 and US$ 700 million in the phasing out of the thin - film solar panel model it was producing at the time, its flagship Series 4, and speed up the development of the new model, Series 6.
While other get - out - of - debt strategies can be cheaper — you'd likely pay less in interest charges, for instance, by using the debt avalanche method — the debt snowball method feels better to some people.
If pork, wine, and other products lose sales to China, they could ultimately go out of business or be forced to charge higher prices when selling to businesses and consumers back here in the US.
At the hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren pressed Carson over the fact that, as the head of the department, he would be in charge of numerous programs that the president could manipulate to profit his real estate empire, asking Carson, «Can you assure me that not a single taxpayer dollar that you give out will financially benefit the president - elect or his family?»
The 2017 budget pulled out $ 2.8 billion from the fund and earmarked some of that for clean energy priorities, including innovation in smart grids and energy storage, electric vehicle charging and adopting stronger building codes.
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