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The regulations limit debt they can incur and ban employee stock options.
Current disclosure practices inform investors only of the fees they are likely to incur, and only in percentage terms and hypothetical examples in prospectuses.
Consumer groups have argued that the fees are at a level far higher than any costs the banks could incur, and that people on low income are being hit the hardest.
The U.S. Treasury has a limit on how much debt it can incur, and unless Congress raises that limit by August 2nd, the federal government won't be able to borrow any more money to pay its bills.
This declining "home bias," Mr. Greenspan said in a speech this month, "has enabled the United States to incur and finance a much larger current account deficit than would have been feasible in earlier decades".
Yet public support for parents compensates them for only a small share of the costs they incur and outmoded institutional arrangements make it difficult for them to easily combine wage employment with care provision.
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Extra laundry costs are often incurred, and heating during the winter.
No disabilities are incurred, and no dietary or other measures are necessary.
The offer of compensation was for damage incurred and was not a bribe or threat to Tom Williams.
Retailers were responsible for any injuries incurred, and such incidents soon compelled them to take a more proactive approach.
Sunk cost, in economics and finance, a cost that has already been incurred and that cannot be recovered.
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