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Borrowers who default can expect damage to their creditworthiness and in some cases tax consequences.
If damage accumulation were to explain exponential mortality dynamics, we might (but do not have to, see: [8]) expect damage to be autocatalytic, which would imply exponential damage accumulation, in turn explaining the observed exponential increase in the risk of dying.
The ability of fullerenes to selectively localize to membranes makes them an interesting option as a drug-delivery device (Foley et al. 2002); at the same time, however, because fullerenes are also redox active, one would expect damage in lipid-rich tissues.
Expect damage to your vehicle.
If you do use this, keep your distance and expect damage.
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Emergency management officials in Florida said they expected damage to be spread over a big part of the state, but that the damage would be minor.
— Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Wednesday that he expected damage in the state from Tropical Storm Irene to reach "close to $1 billion," though he assured residents that there would be sufficient state and federal financial assistance for the recovery effort.
To develop the GAR15 regional vulnerability functions, expected damage to the physical building fabric was based on hazard intensity, an expected mean damage index and expected variance.
Reliability and expected damage functions are defined both for individual seismic events and for a long-term framework.
Expected damage costs, fatalities and probability of collapse are estimated using a Monte Carlo approach to account for uncertainties.
Contour maps providing values of the expected ground motion in the urban area are given which may become a practical tool in assessing the seismic risk and expected damage in the Chania area.
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