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Corporations had already been incurring alternative minimum tax bills much less often than individuals.
And the utility has been incurring large fuel costs as it makes up for capacity lost at Fukushima Daiichi, as well as two other nuclear power plants that have been shut down since the quake.
The civil complaint, filed in Federal District Court here, said that Mr. Byrd knew the company should have been incurring compensation expenses for certain option grants to workers but failed to incorporate those charges into the financial reports released to investors.
John Heimlich, director of economic research for the Air Transport Association, a trade group based in Washington that represents the domestic industry, estimated that United States airlines had only about $10 billion in cash on hand before the terrorist attacks, and the industry has been incurring costs of about $350 million a day.
At that time, it had largely completed the privatization of state-owned copper mines that had been incurring huge losses even as they provided the country's sole source of foreign exchange and had come to be seen as a font of patronage.
"We in the United States have been incurring ever larger trade deficits," Greenspan recently intoned, "with the broader current account measure having reached 5% of GDP.
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The loss has already been incurred.
The debts had been incurred by more than two thousand students.
Or claiming for quantum taxes which have not been incurred.
How many penalty strokes have been incurred by the players?
Sinodinos said the costs had been incurred before he arrived.
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