It is a charge that can not hold up even under the most glancing scrutiny.
It is a charge that has been strenuously denied by the Muslim Brotherhood.
The fact that nearly all newspaper websites remain free suggests how hard it is to charge for content that has been commoditised.
It is a charge that the Singaporean authorities not surprisingly have rejected and they have been supported by the secretary-general of Interpol, Ronald Noble.
There was only one problem: no one had bothered to tell the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and, as its name suggests, it is in charge of cows.
It is a charge vigorously contested by Ceop.
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It is a charge that resonates beyond romantics who recall the post-war golden age of cabinet government when Whitehall was a collection of ministerial baronies, each run by a big beast and overseen by a prime minister who was merely primus inter pares.
The gap between what it can charge, under WTO rules, and what it does charge is also unusually small.
For instance, it is hard to charge for access to routine news stories if a rival is providing access to them for free.
While the plant owners are responsible for managing efforts to limit the fallout of radiation leaks on site, it is FEMA that is in charge of off-site activities.
It is not just that this charge is based on a novel legal theory: this week, the judge in her case, Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, considered whether to toss out this charge altogether.
Yet most beer tastes remarkably similar, so it is hard to charge a premium for it.
Then it asked the banks to look over Daewoo's shoulder, to make sure it got on with restructuring. (Daewoo claims it is still in charge of the process.).
"It is an appalling charge, " he said.
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Moreover, less than a third of new drugs these days are first or second in their class and it is hard to charge blockbuster prices for the mediocre medications and line extensions that make up the rest of the new products.
Separately, Mr Crozier has argued that the Royal Mail's universal service obligation - under which it is required to charge a single price to deliver letters anywhere in the UK - should be relaxed in order to help it compete in the deregulated market.
He is at pains to point out that while he is the man in charge, it is very much a collaborative process.
The BBC's political correspondent Carole Walker said the overhaul of the welfare system was the government's biggest priority, especially as it attempts to shake off the charge that it is out of touch with those struggling to make ends meet.
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The TSA exists to send a signal about who is in charge, and it is to present the illusion that the government is doing something to keep us safe.
Russia's institutions being worryingly weak and the powers of its president frighteningly strong, it is vital that the man in charge is beholden to neither demagogues nor billionaires.
In the case of the FDD, it is not even clear who is in charge at the moment.
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Since the Vivo Tab RT is a traditional tablet with an optional keyboard dock accessory (though it is currently included free of charge), the tablet itself is thin and light.
But there is no charge in months when it is not invoked.
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Dad is in charge today, but it is not easy being a working Mum - and it's about to get a lot harder.
That it is therefore OK to charge extra for it: a view to which I myself am hugely sympathetic.
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"If there isn't someone in charge it is just the sort of thing that could slip through the net, " she said.
But if it wants to improve the performance of Britain's police forces, the first thing that it needs to charge is their working practices.
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