It means powerless or dead.
I think this phrase means to be in charge of the whole situation. Meaning, to be the leader what happens in the entire dilemma.
This phrase typically indicates that the specific charge does not have a corresponding disposition in the records or that there is no outcome or resolution linked to that charge. It suggests a lack of information on the final determination or judgment for that particular charge.
The phrase is twoseparatewords, so no need for the dash. the correct spelling is in charge.
That is not a phrase
The phrase "charge-offs" is the announcement by a creditor that an amount of debt is unlikely to be collected. This process often develops when a consumer becomes severely delinquent on their debt.
Unsure what you mean by the phrase "sealed unit?" It DOES have ports and connections to re-charge the refrigerant, if that's what you are asking.
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Generally, a charge on the land is a term used in some countries to describe a lien against the real estate. It may spring from such sources as a mortgage or from municipal charges and fees that must be paid by the landowner.
a phrase that is traditional
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