Destination in a sentence as a noun

But the fact is he knew he would run out of charge midway to his destination if he didn't charge the car longer.

Your will arrive to your destination by a rhumb line [1], which is only slightly less efficient than a great circle.

Whereas if you have an agenda, a goal, a destination, you can fail to make it to that destination.

Once you go to the airport, you become a prisoner of the system until they "release you" at your final destination.

Yet, why do you continue to give meaningless as-the-crow-flies estimates of how long it will take you to get to your destination?

Not that this comes as a surprise...Navigation is great, so much better than Siri's dreadful voice, easy to navigate from A>B with a tap of your destination.

* Three states only charge county and municipal level taxes if the destination is located in a county that the business has a phyiscal presence in.

Some randomness in picking a destination might actually solve the problem without requiring any particular intelligence.

It's exempt if it's under $110, but only from State tax, and additionally county tax if the destination is in one of 14 specific counties, unless it's in the cities of Norwich or Oneida, in which case the County tax applies again.

> I heard quite a few saying things like, "No wonder they are going out of business" and "I will never fly American again no matter what".Yeah, they'll never fly American again no matter what...until it has the lowest price ticket for the time/destination they want.

It's entirely concievable you'd like to exercise replacement rights from Texas, even though you've ordered it from NY.| How did the scammer know about my order in the first place to social engineer the replacement request?Via: either buying order requests, using third-party honeypots to capture your info, using the domain registrar, or a combination of any of these.| Why haven't Amazon black-listed the 13820 NE Airport Way; Portland, Oregon address as a destination for replacements?

Destination definitions

noun

the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view"

See also: finish goal

noun

the ultimate goal for which something is done

See also: terminus

noun

written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location

See also: address