Satisfactory progress has been made in efforts by the two nations to settle debts incurred through the account trading. |
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There are grants available towards costs incurred while developing a business idea. |
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Towies should charge only expenses reasonably incurred in removing an unlawfully parked vehicle. |
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Agencies receive a quarterly charging report which itemises the storage and lending costs they have incurred. |
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You incurred this debt by your rebellion and disobedience to his will, and you will have to pay it, won't you? |
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However, many virtual banks reimburse customers for ATM surcharges incurred, so you can make free withdrawals almost anywhere. |
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Over the last year the pharmaceutical corporations have been making sure they reverse any setbacks they incurred. |
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Begas said Irishwomen had to coordinate travel arrangements with clinic availability and also incurred greater expense. |
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Under the Corporations Law, directors who incurred debts while a company is insolvent can be held personally responsible. |
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Additional expenditure has been incurred as the bank prepares for impending regulatory changes. |
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But head of marketing, Ciaran Mahon, said drivers who have incurred six points or more will have their premiums loaded. |
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Well, since the editor of the magazine had incurred costs, I felt morally obliged to help him out, so I gritted my teeth and revised the article. |
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Several other Swiss firms have also incurred substantial losses in the past year, as markets continue to underperform. |
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They arrived four minutes late and incurred a 40 second penalty which dropped them to fourth. |
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As a veteran Sydney bottle-o, the concept of bottle recycling has certainly not incurred my wrath. |
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Fewer claims usually translates into substantially lower costs of claims incurred by insurers. |
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There is no expense incurred, as helmets and hurleys are supplied free of charge. |
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Rangers' unease showed in an untidy passage of play which again incurred the wrath of the home support. |
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Few had the courage to buck the system in case they incurred the well-known wrath of the tsar. |
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In reality, the indebtedness of the payer of the amount remitted is substituted by a debt incurred by the bank. |
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From New Year's Day, Revenue will only pay out on claims for expenses incurred in the last four years. |
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Of the three, only Kerrigan and Wellhauser will be receiving Feds funding to help recuperate losses incurred from their platforms. |
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The expenses must be incurred as a result of the decision to accept the position. |
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However, as with all new business ventures, a lot of expense was incurred in setting up. |
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You also agree that all expenses incurred by us in this connection will be paid by you. |
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Reasonable expenses incurred by the applicant in that connection will be met by the Authority. |
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Second, it hid huge debts incurred to finance unprofitable new businesses, including retail energy services for new customers. |
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One of the main advantages of forming a company is that the company will only have a limited liability for any debts incurred by the business. |
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There's a huge cost that's incurred when you increase copyright protection. |
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If the characters and scenery had been composited on film, each new layer would have incurred a loss of picture quality. |
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This is used to cover the expenses incurred on the return leg of the journey. |
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He incurred three short suspensions, which would seem to indicate that he still has work to do. |
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In 1148 he incurred Stephen's wrath by attending a papal council at Rheims and retorted with an interdict which was little regarded. |
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He must reimburse the applicant for the costs she has incurred as a result of his conduct. |
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Volunteers are, as the name suggests unpaid, but expenses incurred are reimbursed, so you won't be out of pocket by joining. |
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Full training will be provided and all expenses incurred will be reimbursed. |
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Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction. |
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They had already incurred the enmity of the royal houses of Europe, why add that of the bankers? |
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It confirmed the existing boundary and released the Free State from the significant financial liabilities it had incurred under the Treaty. |
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Access to the beach was closed due to damage incurred from doof parties staged there over the New Year period. |
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The harbour authority incurred expense in lighting and buoying the wreck which it sought to recover from the defendants. |
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The logical and just thing was to repudiate the enormous debt incurred by the monarchy. |
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However, the prosecution managed to talk the court into awarding restitution for the damages that would have been incurred if he'd succeeded. |
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We also require details of the quantum of the claim including a breakdown of the elements of the costs and how they have been incurred. |
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Transportation costs had to be incurred to ship goods to consumers in proportion to their distance from producers. |
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Consequences are incurred which damage our children and our society far beyond the grasp of most commentators. |
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His determination to improve the quality of colonial workmanship and to impose a businesslike system of payments incurred many enemies. |
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Muttonhead's condition was still nudging him in the back, and it pained him more than any physical scar he had incurred. |
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We are here to minimise the costs incurred from business interruption and get commercial organisations back on their feet as soon as possible. |
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The MPs incurred the wrath of Mr Trimble and his supporters in June when they resigned the whip at Westminster in a policy row. |
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These figures do not include other associated personnel costs incurred in the drawing of serum levels and interpreting this information. |
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In that way it was seen that the medical expenses incurred by the father could also be recovered if the father was legally obliged to pay them. |
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Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements. |
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The developers then incurred a further knock-back in December when Mary McCarthy decided to appeal the permission that had been granted. |
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Almost a third of injuries are incurred handling, lifting and carrying while slips, trips, and falls cause almost a fifth. |
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We are a family and she had incurred family expenses that needed to be paid. |
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Any costs incurred by members living out at own expense, before the date of implementation, are not reimbursable. |
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Alas, Tamarillo went down late last night with a knock to the stifle joint incurred over the cross-county and was withdrawn. |
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In this event we will have no alternative but to look to you for recompense for all incurred costs. |
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Inputting time spent and expenses incurred on jobs, activities or tasks is quick and easy. |
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She is an outspoken defender of hunting in Great Britain and has incurred the wrath of animal rights activists. |
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The money raised will benefit the school fund and help defray costs incurred by the free book scheme which the school operates each year. |
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Even if a new political party comes to power, it will continue to honor the liabilities incurred by its predecessor. |
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This function might improve cellular water retention under the stress incurred during the transport of animals for harvest. |
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It also seeks an award of monetary damages for losses incurred as a result of the defendants' unlawful conduct. |
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A retrial would not benefit him and would result in heavy costs being incurred and court time wasted to no purpose. |
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Patients frequently have a history of a minor injury, sprain or muscle pull incurred while participating in a sport. |
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Stalin's military and political dispositions once the war started have incurred odium. |
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A six-minute blooper reel of rough footage features some outtakes and goof-ups incurred while filming Vamp. |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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Special allowances are given for expenditure incurred in exploring for minerals and petroleum resources and mine development expenditure. |
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Any normal expense incurred in the day-to-day operations of the company falls under this category. |
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I think I must be setting some kind of a record for the number of bans incurred and also the speed at which I cop them. |
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A broader range of expenses incurred by business will become tax deductible. |
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They are in addition to payments being made by BA for hotel, transport and food expenses incurred by disrupted passengers. |
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The Plaintiffs separately claim the debt incurred with the mortgages on the property. |
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So any incurred expense will go directly into materials rather than additional tools. |
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We will furnish you with itemized invoices for all fees and payments made by us and all expenses incurred by us. |
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Most newly released prisoners would be well advised to make use of this money to fund the postage costs incurred in seeking gainful employment. |
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By deliberately steering between the extremes of prevailing Whig and Tory philosophies he incurred the complaints of both sides. |
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The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention. |
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The only new expense incurred would be the cost of walkie-talkies for the official and the technical advisor. |
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How do those costs compare with the expense incurred in buying into and getting out of a managed fund? |
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The attempt to recover costs had simply incurred further public expense on both sides. |
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The only such expense incurred to date relates to one session of dance lessons in which the petitioner enrolled the children. |
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The law on large exposures addresses the risks incurred by banks because they are exposed to the one customer or corporate group. |
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The costs must have been wholly and exclusively incurred in connection with the disposal. |
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It would simply be part of the overhead expense incurred by the solicitor in the proper conduct of his practice. |
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She said the measure was aimed at making local wheat production more competitive by allowing millers to claim back any VAT incurred on their deductible purchases. |
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The debt incurred in some cases is triple their monthly income. |
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I have no personal funds or realisable assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred. |
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But the scheme has incurred the wrath of the Environment Agency because of its potential effect on domestic water supplies from springs in the area. |
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We must remember that in a fair society, an individual who has genuinely incurred loss due to the negligence of another, should have some recompense for that loss. |
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If expenses incurred exceeded the value of the travel advance, approval from the Group Head is required prior to submitting the acquittance to your Interface Administrator. |
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To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction. |
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Furthermore the fact that the repair work has been carried out will mean that you may not be able to recover the legal costs incurred in recovering compensation. |
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In certain of those cases, the holdback funds were released in contravention of that agreement, and damages were incurred and calculable because of that breach. |
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Prisoners suffering from problems such as anxiety, asthma, hemophilia and injuries incurred during their arrests are not receiving the treatment they need. |
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This configuration incurred a lot of overhead on each node to run any sort of application, and managing misbehaving processes was a rather draconian matter. |
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Unlike the almsgivers of past times to whom suffering was suffering and to be alleviated however it had been incurred, these men are stern moralists. |
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Relocation costs are the costs incurred every time a firm relocates. |
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Tax relief is provided by the Revenue Commissioners in respect of expenditure incurred on the repair, maintenance or restoration of the approved building or garden. |
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Parents appreciated not having monthly tuition payments altered, and the invoice provided clear documentation of the expenses incurred throughout the year. |
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I'll be invoicing them for the additional charge incurred this weekend. |
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Taxes incurred in operating your business are generally deductible. |
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The expenditure during the quarter ended June 2002 includes costs incurred towards the process of conversion of the company into a commercial bank. |
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Just last week, you will recall, Harry was saying how much he hated social media because of the invasion of privacy it incurred. |
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The coroner says the death was caused by the injuries he incurred from the fall. |
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Murphy also mentioned constant soreness in his hands, which incurred a total of four gunshot wounds. |
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If you do choose to surrender the policy it would be a good idea to use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage, making sure that there would be no penalties incurred. |
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It does so for the obvious reason that if there is to be a challenge to the jurisdiction it should be made without delay and before substantial costs are incurred. |
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However, consumer groups argue that banks should not impose such exorbitant penalty charges as they do not reflect the costs incurred when customers exceed borrowing limits. |
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Since they already owed everything to God before they sinned and incurred debt on top of that, they are in the hole of obligation to God, so to speak. |
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The largest of these off-the-books obligations have been incurred by local governments and state banks. |
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Metal fatigue is one concern, damage incurred during liftoff is another. |
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One of the biggest problems for people on low incomes is that they may have incurred hefty bank charges because direct debits have bounced or they have gone overdrawn. |
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If Apatosaurus and Diplodocus were both low browsers, what potential advantages would be incurred from robust or gracile humeri and femora if walking on wet sediments? |
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I am concerned about the fact that all this expense has been incurred. |
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The national committees of both major and minor parties are entitled to public funds to defray expenses incurred with respect to a Presidential nominating convention. |
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The South African Football Association will send a hefty invoice amounting to more than R5 million to FIFA for costs incurred for the now-botched World Cup qualifier against Senegal in November. |
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They do not mind paying penal rates, but when they have to give employees a day off in lieu, as well, then members can imagine the sorts of costs that will be incurred. |
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Editing was done in pencil, hard copy was supplied to a typesetter, and galleys arrived containing many errors that were incurred during hand typesetting. |
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The fee does not include travel expenses incurred by the guest. |
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An educated daughter may bring more bridewealth, but not enough to offset expenses incurred educating her. |
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One important goal of lexicography is to keep the lexicographic information costs incurred by dictionary users as low as possible. |
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I had incurred the maximum of political odium for the minimum of political benefit. |
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Meanwhile, the Soviets incurred high costs for their own foreign interventions. |
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Membership to the council is by appointment and recommendation Council members receive payment for travelling and incurred costs only. |
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This cost is incurred because tariffs reduce the incentives for the society to consume and produce. |
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French involvement had proven decisive, but France made few gains and incurred crippling debts. |
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After the Second World War, Glasgow, already suffering from chronic housing shortages, incurred bomb damage from the war. |
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Several reconstructions occurred in subsequent centuries, most notably due to damage incurred in the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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Two filing fees are therefore incurred, and the total exceeds that of the nonprovisional alone. |
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In coming to the defence of his people, Llywelyn incurred the wrath of de Turberville, who charged him with sedition. |
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As of the early 2000s, Fairtrade farmers and marketing organizations incurred a wide range of costs in achieving and maintaining certification. |
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By employing many liberal humanists as teachers, Wyttenbach incurred the anger of the local conservative government. |
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He incurred such debt on his two coffee plantations that he could barely support his growing family. |
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However, they seem to have lost interest in North America after 1509, having incurred great expenses and made little profit. |
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Mark Simmonds updated Parliament on unpaid parking fines incurred by Diplomatic Missions and International Organisations in the United Kingdom. |
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Four companies including Nippon Life and Meiji Yasuda incurred profit declines due to sluggish investment results. |
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The opium trade incurred intense enmity from the later British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. |
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This initiative lacks support since the cost of migration outbalances the losses incurred from fraudulent activities. |
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The HCA decision considered the costs incurred to construct a facility and segregated them between structural and nonstructural components. |
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Temporary loss-disallowance regulations limit a consolidated group's duplicative losses incurred on the sale of a subsidiary member's stock. |
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In general, the costs incurred at polyclinics are low as compared to visits to private medical practitioners. |
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In Quebec itself, the francization of allophones is too sparse to make up for the deficit incurred by inadequate francophone fertility. |
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Due to his lack of training, CPT Nadal was initially upset because of the risk he incurred from the fire mission. |
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The first data point is the total actual overhead costs incurred during the period. |
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Commissioner, the court held that the costs incurred by a target in a friendly takeover constituted nondeductible capital expenditures. |
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The well has incurred mechanical problems and the Operator has been unsuccessful in continuing operations without sidetracking the well. |
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In 2001, deckhands incurred 27 percent of all reported injuries, ranking them behind equipment operators as the worker most likely to be injured. |
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Reed the English Court of Appeal awarded the plaintiff expenditures incurred prior to the contract in preparation of performance. |
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Albert, informs the public that the said corporation will not be responsible for any indebtment incurred by the said Rev. |
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Amounts paid or incurred for incidental repairs and maintenance of property are not capital expenditures. |
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Writing the secret shame incurred in therapy into the cutting act only heightens the self-loathing that helps generate mutilative behavior. |
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This provision is effective for startup and organizational expenditures incurred after Oct. |
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All expenses incurred in connection with such rebagging shall be borne by the owner of the cocoa. |
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Shortly after, the Vatican congregation notified him he had incurred a latae sententiae, or automatic, excommunication for his participation. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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To pay off debts incurred during the Castille campaign, the prince instituted a hearth tax. |
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He was also alarmed by the costs that would be incurred, and advised Philip to postpone or abandon it. |
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The repos were created 11 years ago when the government incurred a large debt with BCV to finance a Brady plan debt refinancing operation. |
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Their late withdrawal incurred a fine, since they had already confirmed their participation and the deadline had passed. |
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Expenditures not essential to the proper settlement of the estate but incurred for the individual benefit of the heirs, legatees, or devisees may not be taken as deductions. |
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The fine was incurred in relation to the PAYE deductions for a number of self-employed tutors who support the delivery of our children, young people and learning services. |
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Many of the changes created by the final regulations address whether certain costs should be capitalized and depredated rather than expensed in the year incurred. |
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Mileage, or the lack thereof, incurred after the inspection has no relevance to the appeal even if the vehicle has not been used for several months after the test. |
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On 4 March, Richards' partner Anita Pallenberg pleaded guilty to drug possession and incurred a fine in connection with the original airport incident. |
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King Henry II of England, did penance at the cathedral of Avranches on 21 May 1172 and was absolved from the censures incurred by the assassination of Thomas Becket. |
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However, these cannot be larger than the losses incurred, and Brussels thinks DP has been featherbedded, helping it compete unfairly with private carriers. |
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His success as the legate of a legion earned him a consulship in 51, after which he retired from public life, having incurred the enmity of Claudius' wife, Agrippina. |
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The right of a creditor to reach community property in satisfaction of a debt or other obligation incurred by one or both of the spouses also varies from state to state. |
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While French involvement proved decisive for the cause of American independence, France made only minor territorial gains, and incurred massive financial debts. |
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Underlying combined ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure, which is computed by adding the current year non-catastrophe losses and LAE ratio with the incurred expense ratio. |
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Income statements show a comparison of the wealth generated by the organization and the expenses incurred as a result of generating that wealth during a specific time. |
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In order to assess the effect of bracing vs unbracing for impact a more elaborate, different questionnaire should be designed to eliminate problems incurred with this review. |
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These sentiments were especially marked in Germany because of the significant territorial, colonial, and financial losses incurred by the Treaty of Versailles. |
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A loss was incurred by the firm, but the tax authorities have not permitted set-off and carry forward of the loss on the ground that these are speculative transactions. |
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Due to the largest deficit ever incurred by the Labour government, what actions would all the moaners suggest we take to protect our Triple A credit rating? |
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Patients are unaware of costs incurred by them using the service. |
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Because TV Licensing did not pay the charge, the householder took the claim to the County Court, eventually winning the case and receiving the fee plus other costs incurred. |
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Queensberry won a counterclaim against Wilde for the considerable expenses he had incurred on lawyers and private detectives in organising his defence. |
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In the same year he was told that he had incurred a latae sententiae excommunication and his status within Maryknoll was in jeopardy unless he recanted. |
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Uncapped Ulster centre Luke Marshall is available to replace the injured Gordon D'Arcy after recovering from the dead leg incurred on provincial duty on Friday night. |
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However, the monarch declined, saying that although he was sorry the company had incurred such huge losses, reclaiming Darien would mean war with Spain. |
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