Sentence examples for chances of incurring from inspiring English sources

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Andrew Williams, a Treasury spokesman, said that it had agreed to the discount, as in previous deals, to "minimize or eliminate our chances of incurring further losses" on its investment in the bank.

Unfortunately, as you grow older, your body does too, which greatly increases your chances of incurring health expenses.

It is a reductionist thesis about law's normative character, maintaining that the normativity of law consists in the subjects' ability to predict the chances of incurring punishment or evil and their presumed desire to avoid it.

In addition to ensuring you are treated by a trusted physician, it can also reduce the chances of incurring big medical bills your insurance will not pay once you have recovered.

In addition, the delivery of fusion sequences of DNA coding for more than one antigen and adjuvants such as GM-CSF also increases the chances of incurring a therapeutic immune response.

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Further, while headgear protects a fighter from facial cuts, some observers think it increases a fighter's chance of incurring brain damage because it enlarges the hitting surface of the head and thereby makes the head an easier target.

The sick person who has a 50% chance of incurring $50,000 in medical costs next year and a 50% chance of incurring $100,000 can either pay $75,000 for an all-in policy, or $25,000 for a policy with a $50,000 deductible.

"When I am talking directly of the chance of incurring the evil, or (changing the expression) of the liability or obnoxiousness to the evil, I employ the term duty, or the term obligation…" (Austin 1832, 18).

However, parking and loading/unloading on-street involves other costs: the risk of being fined by the traffic police (in Singapore unloading on-street is often considered an illegal practice), longer walking distance to reach the in-mall stores, safety concerns due to driver exposure to road traffic, higher chance of incurring a theft.

Because errors were simulated at random on viral entries, they are not evenly distributed and the longer the read, the higher the chance of incurring more than the allowed number of mismatched bases during alignment.

For example, when a company enters a drug candidate into Phase I, it faces a 33percentt chance of incurring costs of $89 million and then advancing no further than Phase I, and it faces a 35% chance of incurring costs of $177 million over Phases I and II and then advancing no further (Table 7).

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