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In most instances, these abuses still go unaccounted for, and the citizens who dare to speak up incur grave risks and suffer repercussions.
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First, the attack has rightly incurred the "grave displeasure" of the United States government.
Grave sins incur a miserable rebirth in hell or an interval in hell en route to rebirth on a low plane of existence.
His advisor, sage Vashishta, counsels him to keep his word, and one reason he gives is that if Dasharatha goes back on his word, he will incur a consequence as grave as the destruction of the rivers and lakes in his kingdom.
Thus in the case of Jabez Balfour in 1895, there was an element of a trick but nothing graver to incur the wrath of Argentina, where that London financier was hiding.
Failure would incur tough consequences.
All incur massive transaction costs.
Those calls incur Rebtel's discounted rates.
The second and more severe form requires except for certain crimes that incur it automatically that the culprit be announced by name in public as vitandus, in most cases by the Holy See itself; this is reserved for the gravest offenses.
Let those who gambled incur the losses.
Profitable investments often incur substantial fixed costs.
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