However, councils are free to set their own charge for registrars to officiate at civil weddings and churches.
The own credit charge is a valuation that banks are required to carry out.
His allies say his departure was always just a matter of time: once a firm buys another, it completes the takeover by putting its own people in charge.
This was compared to Sheridan's own conviction on one charge of perjury, which contained five allegations.
If he decided that a voting station, a hospital, a prison or any other state organisation was not being properly run, he used his power as a judge to appoint someone of his own choice to take charge.
The physicist Robert Millikan (who showed minor confirmation bias in his own work on the charge of the electron by omitting outlying observations that did not fit his hypothesis) devoted more than 10 years to trying to disprove Einstein's theory that light consists of particles (photons).
Children are taught that they can succeed and are in charge of their own futures.
The solution is to put patients in charge of their own health care dollars.
It is important to her that the girls are in charge of their own healing.
The city finally killed Bolofsky's franchise in the early 1990s by issuing its own calendar, free of charge.
"People think I'm stroppy, " Murray wrote in his own autobiography, denying the charge.
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Mr Miliband said he hoped that within five years, all provinces in Afghanistan would have taken charge of their own security.
You still need to be in charge of your own mentor relationships and responsible for leveraging them when the time comes.
Since then, unemployment has soared, civil unrest has grown and Greece is effectively no longer in charge of its own economic future.
Still, Hyundai clearly prefers to be in charge of its own destiny.
In doing so, it will unleash the power of the free market as patients are better able to take charge of their own care.
People have a sense of taking charge of their own destinies.
Micawberism has been replaced by a realisation that Australians, like everyone else, have to be resilient, competitive and ready to take charge of their own destinies.
Layers of management have been removed, doctors and nurses are now in charge of their own departments and efficiency savings are being made, the company said.
How do you get girls to take charge of their own image of what their body should look like instead of looking to everyone else for approval?
She encourages readers to take charge of their own reinvention.
Once again, Democrats lead the charge to their own defeat.
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She said if was "imperative" the resident received his mail earlier, he had the option of setting up a mail collect service, allowing customers to "collect their own mail" free of charge.
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Founders Fund backed these visionaries and kept them in charge of their own companies, protecting them from the meddling of other venture capitalists, who were prone to replacing them with plodding executives.
Look for the enemies to start up a power blow and block it to get a chance for a nasty retaliatory strike, and charge up your own power attacks by holding down the mouse button.
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The rest are about how women can take charge of their own careers and push forward at a time when gender bias is more alive and well than most of us may want to admit.
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Now he risks becoming a lame duck, and more damage has been inflicted by news that the man in charge of his own campaign finances last year has investments in the Cayman Islands, a known tax haven.
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