Like Blair, Thatcher's popularity waned, in part because of her determination to introduce the community charge, or "poll tax" as it became known.
The test - most commentators agreed - would come when he was forced to decide the future of the community charge, or poll tax - the policy that had brought ruin to his predecessor.
One of her first actions was to introduce the poll tax or community charge, a flat-rate tax for local services which was based on individuals rather than the value of the property in which they lived.
Lord Jenkin told BBC Radio 4's The World at One he was not proud of having "dreamt up" in the 1980s the Community Charge - which became known as the "poll tax" and faced mass protest and a central London riot before being replaced by the Council Tax.
El Salvador's Ministry of Agriculture is now in negotiations with the international coffee community to charge a premium for its "biodiversity-friendly" coffee.
"This is all about the community taking charge of local, renewable electricity generation, " said Robin Mewes, managing director at Rooftop Consulting Ltd, one of the groups behind the new cooperative.
While the community may charge a monthly maintenance expense to the owner (so the complex can collectively conduct maintenance), the cost may be a lot less than maintaining a large property on your own.
Banks was previously in charge of community affairs, and said his years there have helped him understand the city and its needs.
Roberto Irineu oversees strategy and implementation, Joo Roberto handles governmental relations and editorial policy, and Jos Roberto takes charge of community relations.
Roberto takes charge of community relations and the Roberto Marinho Foundation.
In the Forest Gate operation of 2006, when a man was shot but later released without charge, community leaders expressed frustration over how little people were being told.
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Ian Scott will take charge of the Falkirk Community Trust Board when it starts work on 1 July.
Within the fiercely proud and protective Serbian community this is quite an incendiary charge, especially about an organization that has raised funds from Serbs.
"We in the community are demanding that the prosecutor charge the driver of BMW that caused the death of this couple and infant ... with triple homicide, " Abraham said in a statement.
These commissioned pieces (10 so far) are also presented in community centers, often free of charge: "The Bricklayer" was done at the Arab-American Cultural Center and the outdoor Nowruz (Persian new year) festival last weekend.
This works far better than forcing insurers to cover everyone regardless of pre-existing conditions, or regulation such as guaranteed issue (forcing insurers to cover everyone who applies regardless of health condition), or community rating (forcing insurers to charge the same or nearly the same to all regardless of health condition).
Slater's mother, Rachel Peacock, who had been living with Morgan for two months, was cleared of causing or allowing her son's death, but was given a 12-month community order after being convicted of a cruelty charge.
When critics charge that Facebook, the largest virtual community on earth connecting more people than ever before, is a closed system, the terms seem to lose meaning.
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In a court filing this week, prosecutors accused Brown of not completing the 180 days of community labor ordered when he pleaded guilty to the felony assault charge.
Central to ObamaCare are requirements that health insurers (1) accept everyone who applies (guaranteed issue), (2) cannot charge more based on serious medical conditions (modified community rating), and (3) include numerous coverage mandates that force insurance to pay for many often uncovered medical conditions.
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Barry Coppinger has hired Middlesbrough Council's head of community safety Ed Chicken to the role in his first week in charge.
"Today's Indictment represents just one more step towards closure and healing, not only for the victims of this heinous hate crime, but for the community as a whole, " FBI Special Agent-in-Charge John Brosnan said in a statement.
Currently, the community rating ratio is three to one meaning that insurers can charge older patients no more than three times what they charge younger ones.
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He decided the way to build a true community paper was to mail it to every single home in the area and charge nothing for it.
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And I'm pleased to have with us today my nominee to lead the charge on those efforts as CEO of the Corporation of National and Community Service, Patrick Corvington.
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But most important, it led the charge towards the new ecosystem-type business, attracting a developer community of hundreds of thousands of people and businesses prepared to pony up to produce for its platform.
Crowdfunding can help meet these needs, and if managed effectively, can super-charge the process through localized social networks and face-to-face community events.
Until the financial community witnesses the successful completion of several of these projects, it will continue to charge substantial premiums or not lend to those projects at all.
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Police had recommended a charge of threatening to kill, but the CPS chose lesser charges, which carried community service as punishment.
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