Sentences with phrase «uncharged for»

However, if you leave your Roomba unplugged and uncharged for a long period of time, its schedule may slip out of sync and run at the wrong time, so be sure to always keep your Roomba charged when it's not in use.
The car should charge its own battery to 80 % charge in about two hours (assuming the battery and alternator are in good condition; the battery may be damaged by being uncharged for so long, but I've never had that issue.)

Not exact matches

Having an uncharged cell phone at home is okay, easy fix, however having an uncharged cell phone when I'm out of the house and not able to charge for various reasons can be a problem.
In 2005, a Las Vegas casino that was seeking an expansion into New York got fined $ 25,000 because the casino charged Silver $ 109 a night for a luxury suite that normally went for $ 1,500 a night — an obvious violation of the law limiting gifts to state officials to $ 75 or less... Perhaps the most monstrous of Silver's uncharged offenses involves his coddling of sexual predators in the state capital.»
The formation of neutral (i.e. uncharged) nucleating clusters of sulfuric acid and dimethylamine was observed for the first time.
Consider that a normal car battery is rated, say, 61 A · h, then even if your alternator could poke it with 50A for a whole hour, it'll still be left uncharged; in reality, 20A charges are often called «rapid», 10A is «fast», and the normal charges are more likely to be just 6A to 8A, which means that a fully discharged battery of a compact car will take something like at least 8 hours to reach the full charge!
Insanely useful for trials that you want to guarantee go uncharged.
All these changes have yet to be confirmed in full, but users from Smashboards have already confirmed that Roy's landing lag for his aerial attacks has been reduced, while damage from the uncharged variant of the Flare Blade special attack has been slightly increased.
In theory, you could take sort of a hybrid approach that allows for judicial fact - finding and reliance on acquitted and uncharged conduct, but without having those facts determine the applicable guidelines range.
One thing the Libby case presents a good teaching point for is that the ability of a judge to consider uncharged conduct or crimes (or for that matter acquitted crimes) in sentencing is one of the main drivers of uncertainty in the Sentencing Guidelines.
If there is an error in underwriting, such as the insured being given non smoker rates when they admitted on the application that they smoked, the company will simply charge smoking rates for the policy and remove the excess uncharged rates from the policy proceeds.
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