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The phrase "arrest incur" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a concept related to incurring an arrest, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "If you continue to break the law, you may incur an arrest."
Alternatives: "face arrest" or "be subject to arrest."
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Although it may be true that patients with cardiac arrest incur considerable costs and resource consumption, the trade-off between input and output, costs and outcome, justifies such resource allocation, at least in comparison with other ICU patient groups.
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For black people, who are already pushed out of the workforce by so many other factors, an arrest incurred for simply "pissing off police" can be the difference between having a job and starving.
Are you going to submit to arrest, or incur additional liability?
Above all, stop incurring new debt.
The recent Arctic 30 campaign and the arrests it incurred on many activists, myself included, is a good example of this.
Mr. Rabin continued to incur official wrath and endure the occasional arrest.
There are two molecularly and temporally distinct G2-M checkpoints: one of these is fast and enforces the arrest of cells that were in late S or early G2 at the time they incur DNA damage, while the other is delayed and arrests cells that were in G1 when they sustained DNA damage.
Jake Brahm must also serve six months under house arrest and repay $26,750 incurred in extra security costs at two of the stadiums.
Still more cheeringly, city burghers led by the mayor, a local state lawmaker and the head of the largest church no longer face mass arrest, a risk they incurred by vowing to hide a family of asylum-seeking Christian home-schoolers rather than see them deported back to Germany.Civil disobedience does not come easily to Morristown, a conservative spot of almost 30,000 souls.
Mr Janousek was arrested on suspicion of deliberately running over a woman with his car while drunk, which could incur a jail term of up to 10 years.
Sheriff's deputies are sometimes passing up narcotics arrests altogether, since it can take hours to book a suspect they believe is unlikely to incur much of a penalty.
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