So the company incurs costs for the services used but collects no revenue to offset these costs. |
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But our dependence on motor vehicles powered by fossil fuels incurs an array of external costs to the environment and the public's health. |
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It also incurs the added expense of rigid triage at entry into the system to determine if demand is indeed urgent. |
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Except for the negligible cost of printing the money, the central bank incurs no other cost in producing it. |
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Under the Local Government Act, a councillor who incurs an expense in their duty is entitled to be reimbursed. |
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Running a loyalty card program is big business, and often incurs heavy administrative costs. |
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Players are reminded that under the Rules of Golf, a player incurs the applicable penalty for any breach of the rules by his caddy. |
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The register window also incurs a performance penalty when doing garbage collection. |
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But it incurs the additional sunk cost of setting up a foreign plant. |
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Accordingly, the fact that a charitable foundation incurs a debt to acquire an investment will not, in and of itself, be grounds for revocation. |
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The umbrella approach ensures flexibility, but incurs tax on all the investments in the portfolio on encashment, regardless of the number of funds being cashed in. |
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If the common run of contemporary art risks triviality in the pursuit of seduction, the new kind incurs hysteria as a toll of earnest intensity. |
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Ignoring the issue, however, incurs a high cost in ill health, wasted life opportunities and social disruption. |
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Such an employer incurs significant costs which must be compensated for by low turnover of staff. |
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Any lawbreaker incurs a record 71000-Euro fine, since August 2010, the date when this new law came into force. |
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The main drawback of water-based coatings is that dispersing polymers in water inevitably incurs a penalty in terms of chemical resistance properties. |
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The existing system for processing survey data incurs a time lag of three days or more before the results of the survey reach end users. |
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As a result, it is open season for anyone who incurs a fine, and that fine can be quite broad. |
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German troops put up a fierce resistance and, despite its indomitable courage, the 1st Battalion incurs heavy losses. |
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The fees received by the fund offset the charges it incurs in investing or disinvesting the assets entrusted to it. |
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The notion that an offender incurs a debt to society that can be paid merely by serving a prison term was alien to Chinese penology. |
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But supporters of the law must honestly answer for and defend the costs that the law incurs. |
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The downside is that the demand for instant access to content on the web incurs considerable hidden costs. |
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In this case, even though they assume that securities can be traded cost-free, trade in the goods from which they are derived still incurs costs. |
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Benefits that a network incurs as a result of hosting cross-border flows shall be taken into account to reduce the compensation received. |
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If the group has not yet carried out any acts of terrorism, the leading of such a group also incurs an eight year sentence. |
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Each party shall bear any other expenses it incurs in connection with the proceedings. |
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Switzerland shall pay the costs it incurs for operations carried out by the laboratory in that capacity. |
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Investors Group incurs commission expense in connection with the distribution of its mutual funds and other financial services and products. |
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It is in such a situation that it incurs market and liquidity risks associated with the collateral. |
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The cost to be calculated is thus the additional cost which the company incurs in order to provide the service. |
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Hard-copy invoicing incurs a surcharge of 15 Chf to discourage this obsolete method. |
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The company incurs retirement obligations for certain assets at the time they are installed. |
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A lender incurs risk and charges a corresponding rate of interest based on that risk. |
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The purpose of this cost review is merely to demonstrate that road traffic does not pay for all the costs that it incurs. |
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Doing so incurs a performance penalty, which results to a much longer time in discovering devices. |
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Time outs are allowed, but any infringement incurs a five-point penalty. |
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The immense strategic cost this incurs to the U.S. does not seem to interest them in the least. |
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And that incurs a carbon debt that takes about 100 years to pay back. |
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The use of physical interactions in all-atom representations incurs a large computational cost when compared to more coarse-grained, or homology-based models. |
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If the employee incurs the expense directly and reclaims it from the employer, it is taxable as the employer is paying for a personal expense of the employee. |
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There is no certainty that the IHS will be awarded all the costs it incurs and it is adamant that it cannot take part in the tribunal if guarantees of indemnity are not given. |
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Although a bypass engine improves propulsive efficiency it incurs losses of its own inside the engine itself. |
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But putting off treatment incurs a high price. |
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File access over network file systems incurs additional data copies in the networking stack. |
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The tradeoff is that the first time an async event causes a scheduling point, it incurs the thread creation overhead that it has avoided. |
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Moreover, the peripheral situation of the Atlantic Arc on a European level incurs constraints, notably in terms of accessibility, which explain the delay in the development of certain regions in this area. |
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Increased family income from work makes it more affordable for parents to pay school fees, buy uniforms and books, and defray the extra costs that often even attending state schools incurs. |
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As a consequence, POWEO keeps being severely penalised by its loss-making mass-market energy Supply activities, which incurs a high cash consumption rate in respect of its current limited cash resources. |
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In two separate cases legal authority ruled that a mess incurs no legal liability in providing an unattended cloakroom. Therefore an individual cannot make a claim against a mess as a result of any loss therefrom. |
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Where a Fund offers more than one class of units, each class of units of that Fund is responsible for its proportionate share of common Fund expenses in addition to expenses that it alone incurs. |
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If you break your contract, your lender will likely charge a prepayment charge to compensate it for the loss of interest and other costs the lender incurs to reinvest the funds. |
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However, once an airline incurs sunk costs in establishing its services out of the airport, the airline loses bargaining power because of the high cost of switching to a new base. |
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As a non-profit company, skyguide passes on any surplus it generates to its customers by lowering its charges, and recoups any deficits it incurs by raising them. |
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Here, though, he's a ponytailed bad-ass who incurs the wrath of Sly Stallone's hitman in a violent action yarn. |
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During a wildly daring prison van hijacking and go-fast boat escape on the Detroit River, Moore incurs a severe head injury during a gun battle. |
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Neglecting kingdom and faith, David incurs the wrath of God, the destruction of his country and the ill will of his people, who expect Bathsheba to pay the ultimate price for adultery. |
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Using a computer based system which incorporates tape formats such as DLT or LTO for nearline or offline access incurs greater expense, mainly because of the cost of the tape drives. |
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Where insolvency incurs, an imbalance arises in relations between the two. |
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Finding a piece of data on the hard disk involves random positioning and incurs a penalty of milliseconds as the hard disk actuator is moved and the disk rotates around on the spindle. |
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Backing them up separately incurs less overhead. |
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It is the loss of income compensation that incurs the most costs. |
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The organization also incurs a number of general and administrative support expenses that are common to the administration of the organization and each of its programs. |
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However, when the taxpayer acquires used property, then incurs additional costs to recondition or rebuild it, Temp. |
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It also points to the problems of keeping the larger scale shows for a long time, as such work incurs significant storage and usually rehearsal costs. |
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Ibrahim Youssef said, pointing out that LSD viral disease incurs economic losses which result from a production drop and morbidity rates due to health complications. |
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Tom Bertram incurs a large debt and to pay it, Sir Thomas sells the living of the parsonage, freed up by the death of Uncle Norris, to clergyman Dr Grant. |
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Filling bladders at such great pressures incurs huge energy costs. |
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