Only the spouse of the person who has died can inherit without incurring inheritance tax. |
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He is pitched off, incurring a painful knee injury that puts paid to his cycling the following day. |
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Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift. |
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The Chinese, for their part, are not so economically potent that they can ignore the risk of incurring international trade sanctions. |
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Vicky detests having to buy tickets online and incurring a convenience fee, just for the inconvenience of having to preplan. |
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Manufacturers will be held responsible for the reclamation and recycling of old computers, with end-users incurring no extra cost. |
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Drivers can opt to take part in the scheme instead of paying fines and incurring penalty points on their licences. |
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Each competitor tries to manoeuvre the other into making an error or violating the rules and incurring a penalty. |
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Mr Latham said graduates were often put off staying on for further study for fear of incurring greater student debts. |
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The batty old lady had made the mistake of incurring the wrath of the Riders of the Apocalypse, and she paid for that within the second. |
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Her husband, after incurring losses trying to run a business, is now employed in a private firm for a pittance. |
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How can this be done without incurring the wrath of an angry e-mail flame war? |
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This could be achieved by swapping capacity without incurring any additional expense. |
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He also said that Air India which was incurring losses for the past five years has started earning profit during his incumbency. |
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The money could then be set aside in a special fund which would be used to reimburse the state for incurring these expenses. |
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The booty enabled him to clear his debts and pay large sums into the treasury, all without incurring a risk of prosecution. |
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It was a clever stratagem for defeating the tax proposals without incurring the popular odium for doing so. |
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It cannot meet any of the student demands without incurring the wrath of global investment markets. |
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Of course, the senior officers ran the risk of incurring the wrath of a vindictive and ruthless Chief Minister. |
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Yet during Songkran, large numbers of accidents occurred, many with incurring severe injuries due to people not wearing helmets. |
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Thanks to his inheritance from his grandfather, Arthur did not need to worry about incurring expenses. |
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Upon retirement, an individual is entitled to draw down 25 per cent of the value of the trust fund without incurring a tax charge. |
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Against overwhelming odds, he led his army to victories across the Persian territories of Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt without incurring a single defeat. |
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Were you afraid of incurring the wrath of the critics when it was produced? |
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I must now take responsibility for enraging my party leader, alienating the people of a great city, and incurring the anger of not a few of The Spectator's readers. |
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It will also be able to add quietly and effectively to its own wealth and to the wealth of its favorite groups, and without incurring the wrath that taxes often invoke. |
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Tens of thousands of mobile phone customers are believed to be caught in the trap of incurring international charges every time they cross the Border for work and leisure. |
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We had parked legally in this side road to avoid obstruction and to avoid parking on double yellow lines and incurring a parking fine in Townley Road. |
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But if they insisted, in the exhibition and declarator, that the Earl had amitted his right to the Barony of Aiton, by incurring the irritancy, through assuming the title and dignity as Earl of Home, they might lawfully do the same. |
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You can to refuse to take part in this project at this point or withdraw from it at any time during the study, without incurring any penalty. |
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Under the Code the employer still has duty to accommodate pregnant employees to the furthest point possible without incurring undue hardship. |
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Should self-employed persons not pay premiums duly and on time, they risk incurring a financial penalty from the insurer. |
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When military leaders are given objectives, they achieve them at whatever collateral cost they are not explicitly prohibited from incurring. |
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Playing such a provocative character, she may have been risking her career and incurring the anger of her fans who expected the usual singing and light-footed girl-next-door. |
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He also decided to defer incurring what he anticipated were other costs required to start up a mortgage brokerage business. |
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This right of retraction can be exercised without the user incurring any additional costs, except for return postage fees. |
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If he's harsh, brutal, or coldly critical, his victims will be afraid of incurring his wrath, and criticism. |
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When you put it like that – and at the risk of incurring a fatwah from middle-aged Paul Weller fans – they sound remarkably like mods. |
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A company is not prohibited from incurring unallowable costs, but they cannot be recovered either directly or indirectly under federal government contracts. |
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We took action to defend co-ops against government takeover, incurring significant legal costs in the process. |
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Thus, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary, or attempted murder are crimes systematically incurring 50 days in jail. |
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The search to increase the amount of product or output while incurring less effort or risk has been a theme of our military's development since its conception. |
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Over the past few years, European budgets and the economy have been incurring multiple debts. |
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Issues must be classified according to the sector incurring the liability for the securities issued. |
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You may have other goals that will mean incurring more probate tax than you would like. |
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In 1994 he was posted to another location and sold his house, incurring a home equity loss. |
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By buying the cheapest companies on this basis Templeton believes greatest rewards can be realized while incurring the least amount of risk. |
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I may repay all or part of the Indebtedness at any time before demand, without incurring any penalty. |
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Canada is already experiencing the effects of global climate change and incurring costs to adapt to it. |
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A company that is not perceived as a good corporate citizen risks incurring costs in the form of damage to its reputation. |
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Generally, an event of significant size must occur prior to the Company incurring a claim. |
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Every recognized accident, even those incurring no expense or no day off work, is codified. |
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Circumstances not retained: having acted on humanitarian grounds and incurring financial losses. |
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I shirked duty in pursuit of a good sleep, incurring her wrath this morning. |
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The business has been expanded because of its revolutionary way of giving online access to professional recording studios for any amount of work without incurring hourly fees. |
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This occurs when a live wire within a piece of equipment accidentally comes into contact with an external part of the equipment which the user can normally touch without incurring any risk. |
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Travel waivers allow our customers to make changes to their ticketed itineraries in advance, without incurring the fees that would otherwise apply, in order to avoid the possibility of encountering long delays at the airport. |
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The simulator runs process scenarios, so users can visually spot and analyze bottlenecks prior to incurring the expense of deploying or automating business processes. |
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Postponers are looking for ways to get what they need without incurring the burden of paying now, so they are juggling and putting things off. |
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Already compliance departments are urging extreme caution on their moneymakers, fearful of incurring the huge penalties that come with flouting American sanctions policies. |
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According to astro watchers, investors who are worried about incurring losses will have a lot to feel better about in the year 2009, especially in March due to the positive influence of the planets Mars, Mercury and the Sun. |
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At this time, we are forecasting that we will have sufficient tax shelter to defer incurring an income tax liability for at least 18 months and as much as 24 months after conversion to a corporation. |
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This should enable the company to settle the outstanding debt in the longer term as cash becomes available, without additional dilution and without incurring liabilities that might jeopardise the company's cashflow position. |
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Even when the crossing was open, UNRWA was prevented from moving containers in sufficient numbers to avoid incurring excess charges for storage, demurrage and transportation. |
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The coalition has made forging strong economic links with China a priority, even incurring the wrath of Washington by signing up to Beijing's plans for a new Asian infrastructure investment bank. |
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Where young people with business ambitions could simply get on with learning on the job and making money rather than incurring yet more educational debts to prove their worth. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, insisted that the Report's recommendations be adopted to avoid incurring a budget deficit. |
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We can close the fourth door, non-conscientiousness, by repeatedly bringing to mind the disadvantages of incurring downfalls and the advantages of pure moral discipline. |
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Strong core muscles and sufficient power, mobility and stability are important and will help you avoid incurring overstrain syndromes or even injuries at an early stage. |
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To be able to fulfil the payment obligations properties then have to be sold, incurring the risk that it can not be realised at the most favourable conditions. |
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An employer can no longer refuse to adjust the workplace, short of incurring undue hardship, if the adjustment enables the employee to perform the essential duties of a job. |
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This operation should be executed only after preliminary investigations of their condition, extent and value, and when this is possible without incurring damage. |
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Inevitably, this has prompted the question of whether new trading entities should be able to compete with exchanges for order-flow without incurring comparable regulatory overheads. |
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Speaking about that specific example where the same corporation claimed the same tax deduction twice, but incurring it only once, does the hon. member believe that is wrong, or does he thinks it is fair? |
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If the pooled resources proved to be insufficient resulting in the system operator incurring extra costs, then those extra costs would be socialized. |
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You can't change the image without incurring more expenses. |
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Consequently, the prohibition against redemption does not prevent the entity from incurring a financial liability to redeem more than a specified number of members' shares or amount of paid-in capital. |
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This allows first-time offenders and those involved in minor offenses to accept full responsibility for their actions and make restitution to their victims without incurring a criminal record. |
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Operational risk is the risk of incurring losses due to system failures, human error, breaches in internal control, fraud, catastrophes or other unforeseen events affecting its operations. |
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After incurring large losses and being unable to renegotiate the franchise contracts, the operations were handed back to the State Government. |
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Yet that confidence is based on consumers' ability to conclude, without incurring any legal or economic risk, all kinds of commercial transactions, in particular by means of new electronic trading procedures. |
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The above examples highlight the intent of humans to introduce species as a means of incurring some benefit. |
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Governments have also bailed out a variety of firms as discussed above, incurring large financial obligations. |
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Digital technology enables small independent film companies to become more competitive, producing to a higher technical standard without incurring high up-front costs. |
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Because the general public lacks knowledge of bedbug feeding activity, victims nearly always seek medical attention, incurring costs for diagnosis as well as treatment. |
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Again I felt that horrid sense of the reality of things,in which any effort of imagination seemed out of place, and I realized distinctly the perils of the law which we were incurring in our unhallowed work. |
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Cardiac function should be assessed before patients undergo treatment with idarubicin and must be monitored throughout therapy to minimize the risk of incurring severe cardiac impairment. |
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Until 2008 the EBIT margins of both companies are subject to certain fluctuations, which among other things are a result of erratically incurring revenues from the sale of real estate. |
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Individuals may worship God in a private way, but they may also show respect to other religious beings and objects without incurring the wrath of God and without feeling that they are unfaithful to him in any way. |
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If you plan to be away for an extended period of time, you may wish to authorize your attorney to take action on your behalf without incurring any problems. |
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We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products from time to time without incurring the obligation to install such improvements or changes on equipment or items previously manufactured. |
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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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Shamsie swerves away from detailing that much-described battle in favour of showing Quayyum rescued by his faithful sepoy Kalam and brought to safety, incurring a debt of gratitude that gets called in later on in the story. |
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The risk is that the merger or takeover attempt will not succeed, in which case the stock price usually falls back down again, thus incurring large losses for the arbitrageur. |
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As part of its objective, the Post Office is charged with not incurring subsidization from general taxation other than that required to cover losses specifically identified in relation to other government objectives. |
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This is the case if the potential competitor possesses assets that could easily be used to enter the market without incurring significant sunk costs. |
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The most notable risk of doing nothing in the face of persistent and pressing talent issues is incurring the cost of forgone business opportunities. |
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The medical device industry is notorious for incurring long lead times. |
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A tenant could very well go along with such proposal when the owner's concession is more attractive than either paying a buyout or incurring an acceleration clause liability. |
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Due to incurring heavy losses against the Persians, and on the advice of his mother, Alexander attempted to buy the Germanic tribes off, so as to gain time. |
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Accordingly, during the following months, taxpayers incurring package design costs were prohibited from capitalizing and amortizing those costs under Rev. |
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A torque motor is a specialized form of electric motor which can operate indefinitely while stalled, that is, with the rotor blocked from turning, without incurring damage. |
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The railways of Great Britain were incurring large and increasing financial losses in the late 1950s and Government became concerned about the impact on the economy. |
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