Broder of the Times wrote of running out of charge with a loaner car (the very same one we tested for our review), blaming cold weather and inaccurate chargers.
Despite never running out of charge, I now understand the car's real-world range (worst case: about 210 miles with three passengers plus camera gear, driving on and off the highway on a below-freezing day) and, rather than getting stranded by the road, I spent four productive days with the car getting a solid feel for it.
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Mr Sarkozy the candidate believes that national governments must be in charge of running Europe's economy and immigration policies.
Scepticism is understandable: the council is in overall charge of running the elections, which means that it has been investigating itself.
The bizarre nature of British democracy has left his successor, former finance minister Gordon Brown, in charge of running a country that has not voted for him.
They're in charge with running the post office, but yet the Congress, in its wisdom, has tied their hands every which way in order for them to actually run the post office in a revenue neutral way.
Roscomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision in Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communications) - the agency in charge of running the blacklist - confirmed that the clip had been flagged by a second watchdog Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Control in the Sphere of Protection Consumers' Rights and Well-Being of Humans) .
An Iraqi court sentenced Hashemi to death by hanging on Sunday after being convicted of running death squads, a charge he says was politically motivated.
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Given the fact that airlines from India to the U.S. are struggling to pay the bills, an extra charge just makes running the business a lot more complicated.
All its services are free of charge with the daily running costs coming from donations from the general public.
We've all worried about the charge on our smartphone or laptop running down when we have no access to an electrical outlet.
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Former Valencia coach Benitez had been linked with Real Madrid and Juventus in recent months, but with both those clubs now having new men in charge he could be in the running to fill the vacant position at European champions Inter Milan following the departure of Jose Mourinho.
And that means getting professors to accept the product at no charge and to get it up and running after a five minute set-up.
Mr Pontal would be in charge of day-to-day running of the business, while Mr Snook, currently chief executive, was expected to concentrate on broader strategic issues.
The Tories protest that this will weaken British influence in Brussels as conflicting British and Scottish views could emerge, especially if, say, Labour is running the Scottish government and the Tories are in charge at Westminster.
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Worse still, when John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, who is in charge of getting the agencies up and running, went around Whitehall asking his colleagues to hand over parts of their departments to the new regional bodies, he was met with barricades.
But some ministries, including those in charge of energy and finance, are already running quite well.
When the public agency was running the campground, the county was not allowed to charge another government agency property taxes on the assets.
It will now be up to the NHS board, which will take charge of the day-to-day running of the health service from April, to make sure what is set out is achieved.
According to council documents, Devon's overall "on-street parking account" is running at a surplus, but the collection of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) is making a loss and has been for the last five years.
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But he never seemed to grasp that running a large corporation is nothing at all like being in charge of the American treasury.
Inflation is now running at a 25-month high, with food leading the charge.
"They literally charge by the minute, and when the meter is running they can perform a wide range of tasks, " Mr. Neary says.
Continues to point to BP in charge of technical decisions and that the inherent risks of running a long string were known and internally debated.
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It would be better if fees for ongoing services were treated as running costs and not rolled-up in a one-off charge on shareholders, he says.
This will deliver a driving range similar to the Nissan LEAF on a single charge and similar performance, together with best in class running and maintenance costs.
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Alcatel's cost-conscious offerings At the budget end of the smartphone spectrum, the Alcatel One Touch Ultra 995 leads the charge with a 4.3-inch display but running the older Gingerbread version of Android on a 1.4GHz processor.
Georgia regulators have endorsed the project and are even allowing the company to charge ratepayers for financing costs before the reactors are up and running.
With strong management, Delta got past the merger issues relatively smoothly and began not only running a good operation but also innovating, with iPads available free of charge in gate areas and Porsche shuttle service for premium passengers in Atlanta.
That does not mean that the charge master craziness will go away entirely once Obamacare is up and running.
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