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We believe that we have to raise awareness among young people on risk, because if they have an idea of the risks they incur and the consequences of events that may happen throughout their lives, they will have a tendency to protect themselves.
In the initial system the government incurred all of the consequences of the uncertainties surrounding stock assessments, species biology, environmental change, impacts of fishing practices and so on, that in other commercial areas are borne by the industry.
It was even less clear that the consequences were calculated and deliberately incurred as giving sound value for money.
Cain expertly mined the fine line between desire and lust and the consequences incurred by crossing it.
A newly incurred injury was defined as any musculoskeletal complaint newly incurred during match play and/or training during the event that received medical attention regardless of the consequences with respect to absence from competition or training.
However, breaking the age rule specified by the law may incur costly consequences, such as paying extra fees, changing the birthdate record, or using personal ties.
We can encourage this by making executive officers sign an affidavit describing the security incidents that the company experienced and the consequences it incurred.
And egging on Japan and the Philippines to challenge China will end up with the U.S. having to suffer the consequences of the conflicts thus incurred.
For one thing, both the proposed SW ℓ2,1-SVD algorithm and the original ℓ1-SVD algorithm [8] use information about the number of sources to reduce the computational complexity, in which the incorrect determination of the number of sources does not incur catastrophic consequences [8].
However, the bank is reluctant to do so given the uncertainty of how much it would recover from £23m of its members' money, the 10-point penalty the club would incur, and the hideous consequences for creditors, who would receive next to nothing after the ethical bank has spent so long propping up the fallen club.
"The president, through his reluctance to scuttle the arms deal, is telegraphing to authoritarian regimes that they can buy a pass on repressive, brutal measures without incurring consequences from the United States," said David J. Kramer, an assistant secretary of state for human rights under President George W. Bush and now a senior fellow at Florida International University.
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