Similar words: charter, chartering, charter school, Chart., chart, charred, pie chart, flip chart. Meaning: ['tʃɑːtə] adj. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers.
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(151) Ponce de Leon found a peninsula on the coast of North America, called the new land 'Florida' and chartered a colonizing expedition.
(152) Yesterday, I chartered a sailboat so my family and I could spend a couple of hours out on the waters off Nantucket.
(153) The British equivalent for a CPA is called chartered accountant.
(154) DVP settlement through CDC should be made via CDC's chartered clearing account in the Payment System. CDC should open special accounts of bond settlement fund for its principals.
(155) After Chinese traditional Latten Festival, given international flights in some of mainland airports have been almost looked by migrant workers, as it were, migrant worker chartered airplane.
(156) Standard Chartered economist Stephen Green said the statement appeared to be part of an 'education campaign' on the importance of the effective exchange rate.
(157) A city of southwest-central New York on Cayuga Lake south-southwest of Syracuse. It is the seat of Cornell University (chartered 8'5). Population, 29,54.
(158) A city of southwest Finland on an inlet of the Gulf of Bothnia northwest of Helsinki. Chartered in1564, it was initially dominated by the Hanseatic League. Population, 78, 933.
(159) Chartered in 24, it became part of the Hanseatic League in 38'.
(160) Tourist trap: Less than six months after 9/11, out-of-state tour companies began including Ground Zero on their chartered bus tours of New York.
(161) The package tour and chartered flights are not to be sneered at.
(162) The Olympic flame, carried in a specially-designed lantern, wasflied to Islamabad on a chartered plane from Muscat, the capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Oman.
(163) Stephen Green of Standard Chartered , a bank, offers a more prosaic explanation. Sentencedict.com
(164) The British equivalent for a CPA is called a chartered accountant.
(165) DVP settlement through CDC should be made via CDC's chartered clearing account in the Payment System.
(166) It is an active partner that provides board-level strategic advice and access to the international network of Standard Chartered Bank.
(167) Dr. Stephen Green is a senior economist at Standard Chartered Bank in Shanghai.
(168) Chartered in1241, it became part of the Hanseatic League in1386.
(169) A city of west-central Germany in the Ruhr Valley east of Essen. Chartered in 1321, it is an industrial and commercial center. Population, 384,774.
(170) The Chartered Management Institute (CMI), which published the study, said poor managerial skills were mainly to blame and employers were failing in their legal duty to protect staff.
(171) My father is a chartered accountant and my mother is a banker.
(172) The government of the day "would only intervene if somebody complained that a chartered corporation has misbehaved", he believes.
(173) WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: Sleeping on your back is a good option for those who suffer from arthritis and joint pain, says Sammy Margo, chartered physiotherapist and author of the Good Sleep Guide.
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