Sentence examples for be incurred in from inspiring English sources

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be incurred in

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To bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to.

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The cost of implementing the programme will be £20m to £25m and will be incurred in the 2006 financial year.

The American Cyclopedia in 1875 called that "a moral hazard too great to be incurred in the present state of society".

Washington is committed to reducing federal debt, but little enthusiasm exists for saving now against debts to be incurred in future.

"There's a lot of expense that would be incurred in moving, including a disruption of the work force, which you are always loath to do".

The goal, Alado said, would be for 40percentt of the cost of the vehicles to be incurred in Malaysia, to qualify for trade preferences in shipping them to other Southeast Asian nations.

That doesn't include the long-term costs that will be incurred in coming decades — such as disability benefits, or up to $5 million to provide round-the-clock nursing care indefinitely for a single soldier who suffers brain injuries.

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The JPMorgan loss was incurred in its London office, which doesn't lessen the effect here.

But the bulk of costs are incurred in the development phase between early-stage and market.

However, much of this higher expenditure is incurred in the last two years of life.

About £19bn of the £25bn was incurred in 2012, when, McCormick said, "payment protection insurance provision came home to roost".

The investment does not include the cost of housing and food, because they would have been incurred in any case.

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