Sentence examples for fact incurred from inspiring English sources

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This paper suggests the precautionary costs approach for calculating the VTTV related to the cargo component and compares the precautionary costs with the operational costs in fact incurred.

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Did Baroness Warsi claim for expenses that she did not, in fact, incur?

The complication posed by a caller-pays system in the wireless sector is that a call to what appears to be a local number could in fact incur big per-minute "roaming" fees because the user is traveling on the other side of the continent.

Mr Turner said: "It appears that Baroness Warsi may have claimed for expenses which she did not in fact incur, and that a criminal offence may therefore have been committed".

Until then, an agent doesn't make anything and in fact incurs expenses on your behalf.

Women who experience an unintended pregnancy may in fact incur higher health costs than those who plan a pregnancy, so our estimates may be an underestimate of the cost of unintended pregnancies.

For such interventions, there should be high confidence that the practitioner will in fact incur additional complaints in the near term (high specificity), even though setting tolerances in that way will mean that a non-trivial number of doctors who will incur additional complaints will fall below the threshold (low sensitivity).

Misrepresentation of fact is what incurred the wrath of the New York-based Catholic League against "The Da Vinci Code" in 2006, and, later, its sequel "Angels & Demons".

These results are contradictory to the findings of Tymchuk et al. [ 34] who described down-regulation of many mRNAs involved in the stress and immune system, and attributed this fact to tradeoffs incurred by domesticated trout in order to sustain increased growth rates.

"Both the relative scale of such large losses and the fact that they were incurred in three separate divisions suggests a systemic management failure across the organisation.

Although striking is a last resort for workers on account of the lost wages incurred, the fact that only 170,000 days were lost to strikes in 2015 (compared with 29.5m in 1979) indicates just how weak the vast majority of workers feel they are in today's labour market.

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