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It's undeniable that our public servants who are involved in violence against human subjects incur deep psychological injury.
It is curious that the Americans, who calculate so carefully on the possibilities of military victory do not realize that in the process they are incurring deep psychological and political defeat.
Alarmed that the industry might incur even deeper liabilities and not be able to feed the state kitties, ratings agencies have downgraded the bonds and sped their price decline.
As we're going for fish fingers, rather than Stein's fancy goujons, there's no need to incur Mary Berry's wrath with deep-frying, or even for Torode's shallow-fried alternative, when Ramsay's pan-fried recipe, in a pan barely coated with oil, works so well.
Therefore, it might be reasonable to conclude that typical wading by humans during foraging in water up to waist-deep does not incur noteworthy energy costs over and above those incurred during terrestrial foraging.
However, deep-site deployment will incur higher upfront cost than shallow-site deployment.
The same goes for hiring someone to cut the trench for you with a backhoe, as backhoes cut very wide and deep trenches and will incur both labor and rental costs.
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The elephant seal is also a model of oxidative stress tolerance as animals are routinely exposed to hypoxia during deep dives and apnea but do not incur tissue damage due to high antioxidant capacity [ 27- 29].
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