Your husband seems determined that the third shall also incur some misfortune by refusing to make me the Compensation which he once promised. |
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Offences against the laws governing political parties are not punishable as a criminal offence, but can incur painful financial sanctions. |
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In distributing an issuer's securities, a bank can obviously incur legal liability through its own conduct. |
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Owners will receive a guaranteed income each month and will not incur maintenance or service charges. |
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Mama Mata's presents to her cousin and nephew were given to demonstrate her attachment to them and to incur obligation. |
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Now when I go for a cleaning I bring a logoed ball, in the hope I will incur less discomfort at her hands. |
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Most street protests are, of course, likely to incur such uncharitable thoughts among the inconvenienced. |
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Even though they may appear immediately on your statement, you may incur interest charges and fees if you draw against uncleared cheques. |
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Premiers Maclean can kiss goodbye to their twin premiership titles if they incur yet another loss in Saturday's clash with Southern Cross Uni. |
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Until then they need not concern themselves about the current market rent nor need they incur expense in obtaining advice with regard thereto. |
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Young people with guns do not arouse the suspicions of the state police or incur social ostracism. |
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Existing employees who work overtime hours do not incur any additional benefit costs. |
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The change will mean north Wiltshire drivers who incur a parking ticket will no longer be committing a criminal offence. |
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The authorities impose countless conditions restricting strikes, any breach of which can incur heavy prison sentences. |
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While the cost of Noel's surgery will be met in full, he will incur expenses associated with his stay in England. |
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Be advised to carry loose coins lest you incur the wrath of a taxi driver who does not have enough change. |
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You will unfortunately incur interest charges if you do not pay this Tax on time. |
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Your wife would have to incur the expenses in order to be reimbursed for them. |
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If you don't pay off your debt in full you incur interest on all you spent, even if you pay off more than half of it. |
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This itself is a problem since foreign funds incur much higher hidden expenses. |
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The best you can hope for is getting the airline to reimburse you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up. |
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Loans raised to assist in the cleanup operations are expected to incur low interest rates with repayment deferred by perhaps 30 years. |
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Due to this classification, it does not incur such penalties as cocaine or heroin do. |
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Accepted styles of clothing today incur far less trouble from the weather than did the long women's skirt of the Victorian period. |
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City councilors decided that those breaking the law will incur heavy penalties. |
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An order to give notice would require that the parties incur further substantial expense with no corresponding benefit. |
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If the buyer then fails to accept the bill, the supplier may incur considerable expense in retrieving the situation. |
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Universities incur additional costs to hold residential schools to teach external students. |
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The method of payment may help to determine if the worker has the opportunity to make a profit or incur a loss. |
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This results in a very considerable saving in rocket fuel and the related costs that the extra fuel would incur in added mass and expense. |
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Once the information retrieval system is configured, the registering of responses does not incur any costs for the Administration. |
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He can, however, be guilty of several handling offences that incur an indirect free kick. |
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Surrogates and gamete donors incur real but unquantifiable costs in the course of helping infertile couples build families. |
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According to Mr Clare, a staggering 71 out of every 100 washing machines sold with an extended warranty incur claims within three years of purchase! |
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Women above 35 years of age taking oral contraceptive also incur risks of suffering from this disease, especially if they smoke. |
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In the standard rounds, to re-attempt the teeter after a fly-off will incur a repeated obstacle penalty. |
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As a result, we will vacate most of our existing New York premises and expect to incur sublease losses as we exit these leased facilities. |
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For example, we incur expenses in providing asset management services in respect of all of our assets under management, including our own. |
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Please ensure you return promptly as lateness will incur extra charges. |
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You will be required to submit original, itemized receipts for any expense that You incur in this regard. |
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Thus, their ability to be converted into other ends may likewise incur diminishing returns. |
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I am crying on account of the fact that a venial sin, which I thought it to be unimportant, might incur the wrath of Allahu ta'âlâ. |
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These costs are not accrued as NRC's obligation to incur these costs is not determinable. |
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Hence, foreign corporations do not incur capital gains tax liability. |
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Cases are more likely to be appealed and incur further costs if the quality of either the staff or private bar is not high. |
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The company does not expect to incur credit losses in respect of any of these counterparties. |
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However, small children have been known to incur health problems by ingesting loose chips of lead paint or by teething on painted woodwork, such as windowsills. |
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No matter how well you drive, with such tight racing and constant jostling for places it is inevitable that you will incur a few bumps and knocks along the way. |
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For example, a project consortium will incur significant early income tax losses as interest accrues on debt prior to the project generating assessable income. |
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The result has been a huge black eye for the government, which will now incur significant financial and reputation costs. |
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If you do incur these additional charges, you might be presented with an invoice for which you are responsible. |
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Already the clinic will incur extra cost to gain an ambulatory-surgery-facility license. |
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Another requirement in this context is that investors should not incur overdue liquid tax liabilities or a social security debt, including interest thereon. |
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If disposers were to assume them, they would incur a non-calculable financial risk. |
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Raw coffee beans may be tariff-free, but roasted beans incur a higher levy, and so on as they are ground, decaffeinated and so forth. |
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Fortunately, the government has put a stop to it and new loans taken out 1st June can only incur early settlement charges of, at most, two months interest. |
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In such event, they do not incur any foreign exchange risk, as their assets and liabilities are denominated in the same currency. |
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In future, much of this will pass to the bottlers, who will therefore incur extra capital costs, such as for adapting equipment, and will have to pay for the stamps upfront. |
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Equally, the United manager may possibly be one of the few figures down south who can speak to referees in such a brusque, accusatory manner and not incur their wrath. |
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A hundred dollars left at the desk to cover any incidental expenses I might incur in a day didn't get me effective use of the phone in my room or access to the mini-bar. |
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The colleges concerned have to incur extra expense and inconvenience. |
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If I am injured in body or pocket I expect the person causing that injury to compensate me for any losses that I incur unless it has been a genuine accident. |
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I came to know that though the Director was an efficient and upright officer, she happened to incur the Minister's displeasure for the simple reason that she was not pliable. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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They may also incur additional operating costs into the future. |
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On the demand side, there are few solvent borrowers willing to incur debts in order to invest or purchase durable goods. |
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But insurance companies only consider the actual cost of the car when determining premium and not the cost of freighting and other added expenses the dealer may incur. |
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He said that, in line with their directorial responsibilities, it was now their legal responsibility not to incur any more expenses on behalf of the company. |
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Patients who incur injuries during blackouts, including tongue biting, tend to have an organic rather than psychogenic cause for their loss of consciousness. |
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An occupier may incur liability for the emission of noxious fumes or noise, although he has used the utmost care in building and using his premises. |
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Geography acts in a similar manner, because the costs of overcoming space in order to carry out market exchanges incur transport-transactions costs. |
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Equally worrying is the fact that delays are causing a costly domino effect as contractors incur costs while they wait for other workers to complete tasks. |
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The repeat exercise will incur further expense for the taxpayers. |
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Charges are lower than search charges, and you only incur them once you view a document. |
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The State can incur responsibility only when the existence of genocide has been established beyond all reasonable doubt. |
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Furthermore, if you chose to withdraw funds via wire transfer, as a Standard account holder, you will not incur any charges. |
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A mutual fund that has trouble selling a security can lose value or incur additional costs. |
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The hope is that members end up restraining each other rather than incur the wrath of the police. |
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Ethics offices should not branch out and incur additional responsibilities at the expense of existing duties. |
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Strategic timing can create opportunities for the assessments to more effectively influence decision making and incur tangible results. |
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We find that the cost we will incur for this is not worth the money at this point in time. |
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Put another way, Money goes Away is a notepad you can always keep with you that lets you enter your expenses as you incur them. |
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A transfer or termination after 60 days will incur nonrefundable Enrollment Fee. |
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He, therefore, considered it inadvisable to incur further expenses in pursuing this matter. |
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The current situation shows that we are liable to incur retaliatory measures, while we simply intend to protect? |
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Emhart identified problem areas where Chrysler might incur warranty and quality related issues, including the attachment of the heat shield to the vehicle's underbody. |
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Most of the families incur debt with the few wealthy ones, creating conditions which result in a new infeudation by the Piantanida and Clerici families. |
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However, employees may have to incur out-of-pocket expenses to pursue their rights. |
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You need to include in your cash flow projections the cost of paying back any debt you incur to start your business. |
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The presence of stumps will slow the ability to mechanize and will incur a cost for removal. |
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The participant may then have to incur additional liquidity costs to replace these funds on short notice. |
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For Mr. Macdougall's opinions I care very little, because I am not aware that I ever did anything to incur his good opinion. |
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Also, if the company is to readapt the existing furnace to its normal production needs, it has again to incur high expenses. |
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The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty. |
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The lessee is assumed to receive all the benefits derivable from the use of the good and to incur the costs and risks associated with ownership. |
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They grow very high densities in the farm in order to recoup the funds that are offset by having to incur expenses for energy and the tanks. |
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The Regional Council decided to grant aid package associations pledging to keep the young recruits at the end of their contract of employment springboard to reduce labor costs they incur. |
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They incur all the development costs and take a lot of risk. |
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The disqualification of a rider shall incur invalidation of results and his being eliminated from all classifications and losing all prizes, points and medals in the race in question. |
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They argued that long-term and shortterm investments form part of total assets and require financing and hence, incur interest expenses that are not related to the production and sales of the product concerned. |
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And helping pregnant women stop smoking also saves money, because they give birth to stronger, healthier babies that incur fewer healthcare costs. |
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Sentry Select Capital Corp. will incur liability, however, in cases of wilful misconduct, bad faith, negligence or disregard of its duties or standards of care, diligence and skill. |
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The EU executive in Brussels said on Wednesday that moves to reinstate the death penalty could incur curbs on Hungary's EU rights and entitlements. |
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Many overseas transactions now incur a 3percentt additional charge. |
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Hazard events, very familiar to local residents, that incur damage include rain and snow melt flood events that have higher probability and draw attention to the growing community's exposure to dike breach. |
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However, the MoD has now acknowledged that it may incur some costs. |
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Compliance with these laws, regulations, permits and agreements require the Company to incur expenses and to monitor its operations on an ongoing basis. |
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Training programmes also incur some costs. |
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If financial institutions, for example, respond to lower volatility by increasing their risk exposure accordingly, they might incur heavy losses if an upward correction of volatility were to take place. |
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These conditions have caused the Applicant to incur various expenses. |
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Those card schemes that support the EAPS justify their decision on the grounds that they incur higher costs within international card schemes, and lack control over their governance. |
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Many may ask why the government would want to incur another expense or more ownership and maintenance issues, but this should be viewed as an opportunity. |
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There is really no need to incur these costs at this very early stage. |
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Some decisions should incur specific legal liability. |
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Then, you can tap your HSA to pay a wide variety of healthcare costs, including those you incur before your health insurance policy pays off. |
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Potters mixing their own clays incur capital expenses for a mixer and pug mill as well as raw material inventory. |
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Burns Philp was to incur public odium in the most notorious case in Queensland concerning blackbirding. |
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Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. |
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They also need to liquidate their assets, and they incur the expense of moving. |
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Some of these offences incur penalty runs, others can see warnings and then restrictions on the players. |
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Expedited processing of the visa application for some countries will generally incur additional charges. |
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Nonsubmission of your tax return by the end of January may incur a penalty. |
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Failure to comply would incur a large fine and a repeat offence will see the dog removed from them and rehoused. |
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My mother might be willing to incur all kinds of crazy risks for love. |
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Third-time overstayers, meanwhile, will incur a SR50,000 fine, a six-month jail term and deportation, the report said. |
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Any country which began to make difficulties would incur a responsibility for the currency, and that country would be accountable, both morally and economically, if its actions were to contribute to a delay. |
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It should be emphasised that the level of the penalties for non-compliance should be set having in mind that the vast majority of participants, if not all, should not incur them. |
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Choosing general, and not partial, certification is based on Leroy-Somer's desire to provide highly secure drive systems that incur no risk for their customers. |
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This hit or miss approach may actually incur more risk, because some people and areas of the organisation are afforded more protection than others. |
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If you run low on cash on your card, but need to get somewhere fast, if your card is registered you can travel one more time and incur a negative balance, as long as you don't have a zero balance to begin with. |
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The Board also recognized the difficult financial situation of the satellite radio services, as a result of, among other challenges, the high front end costs they had to incur to launch their services. |
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Expect new ways of motivating staff that incur fewer costs and involve fewer exotic ingredients. Video conferencing has been hailed as a timesaving, ecological alternative to the clocking up of thousands of air miles. |
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The more processors we want to put on, the more wait states we incur, and the more performance we steal from each processor. |
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If you are in default under this Agreement, you agree to pay all costs and expenses that the Bank may incur to recover any unpaid amount and to exercise its rights and remedies. |
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The NCC is obligated, or is likely to be obligated, to incur such costs for reasons of public health and safety, due to contractual arrangements, or to meet standards set out in an act or regulation of a government in Canada. |
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Pursuant to the terms of such agreements, such Resource Companies will be obligated to incur exploration and development expenditures that qualify as Eligible Expenditures. |
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Inevitably, if we incur them, we're going to have to price accordingly, and always at the end of any market the user is the one who bears the brunt of those costs. |
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Moreover, the high transaction costs that these countries incur bear heavily on their export development and limit the range of potential exports and markets in which goods can be traded competitively. |
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For instance, employees might incur such expenses by taking time off work to attend a hearing, travelling to a hearing, or hiring a lawyer or other advocate to represent them. |
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The Foundation shall be indemnified from any and all losses, liabilities, claims, suits and damages, including defense costs, if any, that it may incur or that may be claimed from it in connection with the event. |
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For example, the various kinds of harms that a subject might incur, the likelihood of subjects actually incurring harms, and the available methods of ameliorating the harms all need to be considered. |
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But we also find that despite everything and without regard to the risks they incur some free and independent voices try to go against the current, to explain and sometimes to run up against the dominant feelings. |
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This would be the case, for example, if the creditor were to incur expenditure fruitlessly in order to validate the sequestration, although the third party did not in fact hold any property belonging to the debtor. |
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The great difference, between the third or fourth generations that would incur curses and the thousands who would benefit from the blessings, illustrates how much the divine mercy exceeds castigation. |
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Finally, if crib, cradle and bassinet manufacturers or importers do incur costs to bring their products into compliance with the amended Regulations, the higher costs may be transferred to the consumer. |
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It would also mean that those countries that have played no part in bringing about this overproduction crisis would incur unjustifiably high restructuring costs. |
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Moreover, Ambrilia could potentially incur substantial legal costs in defending legal actions which allege patent infringement or by instituting patent infringement suits against others. |
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Seen from this perspective, it is necessary for users of different forms of transport to foot the bill for the costs they incur, in order, in this way, to be able to repair the damage caused or prevent it from happening. |
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By doing so, polluters bear a higher cost for their actions, and conversely, those making an effort to pollute less incur a lower cost or greater benefit. |
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The government is simply telling people that a major project will be going on in their community but that it will not assess it and tough luck if down the line they incur major costs. |
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Credit risk arises from the potential for a counterparty to default on its contractual obligations and the risk that prevailing market conditions are such that we would incur a loss in replacing the defaulted transaction. |
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If an employee changes company code and, for example, after the change receives a backdated pay increase which also affects the time before the change, receivables and payables incur between the two company codes. |
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We would have liked it to clarify the situation of candidates who incur expenses for their party, unbeknownst to the party, which would then be liable for them. |
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One problem that is extremely vexatious to the public is that of international roaming, for they still incur far too many charges when phoning across borders on mobiles. |
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As a result, Novartis may in the future incur judgments or enter into settlements of claims that could have a material adverse effect on its results of operations or cash flow. |
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In securities lending or repurchase transactions, the fund could incur a loss if the value of the securities loaned or sold has increased relative to the value of the collateral held by the fund. |
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The United Nations has already underwritten the additional costs that Jordan will incur from the probable influx of more refugees from the war zone. |
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Where responsibility for the delay in delivery does not lie with ourselves or our agent, we shall only incur liability for the foreseeable losses which typically occur. |
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In the case of an extraordinary and unforeseen expense, must have been obliged to incur it for the health of the shareholder or one of his or her dependents. |
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To appeal against an MOT pass is free of charge, but appeals against a failure incur a fee whose value would amount to the normal maximum price of an MOT for that vehicle. |
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However, the 2006 rating does not reflect the new SAE testing procedure, as Ford is not going to incur the extra expense of retesting its existing engines. |
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The doctor's negligence does result in the mountaineer running a risk which he otherwise would not have done, but this is insufficient to incur liability. |
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However, sectarian chanting by supporters has continued to incur criticism and sanctions upon the club as well as convictions against individuals identified. |
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At the same time, King William instructed the Dutch and English colonies in America not to supply the Scots' settlement so as not to incur the wrath of the Spanish Empire. |
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Workers whose employers provide group health insurance will be allowed to predesignate a preferred physician in the event they incur an on-the-job injury requiring treatment. |
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We allow such putschists and autocrats to sell us natural resources and to incur repayment obligations to us in behalf of the people they oppress. |
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Some specific training or showing practices are so widely condemned that they have been made illegal at the national level and violations can incur criminal penalties. |
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And, of course, correcting any fixture-design problems discovered by the strain gauge will require engineering changes that incur high costs in both time and money. |
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Debit and credit cards can incur hidden charges, so the best bet is to take cash or, more safely, travellers' cheque cards for use in cashpoints, shops and restaurants. |
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Imei can be used to clone illegal copies of a compromised phone and force the victim to pay phone changes he or she didn't incur. |
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Individuals are fully accountable to the organisation for the expenditure they incur. |
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Notwithstanding the high resolution of Hawkeye he fully comprehended all the difficulties and danger he was about to incur. |
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