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A number of them will be incurring flight and hotel costs.
When Molly realized that she would be incurring roughly $80,000 of debt by the end of her undergraduate degree, she picked her second choice.
"Incidentally, the $650m saving helps us to pay for the $621m additional expenditure that we'll be incurring in relation to various drugs in the context of cancer treatments that have been listed on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme," he said.
But in the current turmoil, the banking sector (which started out with very healthy capital balances) seems to be incurring losses that, while large, appear to be far lower than those in previous crises.
That means that NBC-Universal and Focus will be incurring huge promotional expenses in the last quarter of the year, with very little hope of recouping anything other than the warm, friendly feelings of the various franchise players they are promoting.
If his dependents "have to go through what all the immigration lawyers are indicating to be a nine-month to yearlong process," he said, "we could be incurring tens of thousands in expenses while we keep the spouse and child here and the employee goes back".
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If Greece defaults gargantuan losses could be incurred.
Some expenditure such as defence has to be incurred anyway.
But the loss that is almost sure to be incurred later is even larger.
The financial costs are, however, possibly the least of those that will be incurred.
The university has yet to decide what penalties might be incurred if the regulation is flouted.
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