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Avoid high speeds, which incur more wind resistance and consume more fuel.
I've fallen behind on payments and each month incur more and higher late fees.
The law forbids some professionals from advising their clients "to incur more debt in contemplation of" a bankruptcy filing.
Dr. Hutchinson also notes that cheerleaders, the vast majority of whom are girls or women, tend to incur more severe injuries than other athletes.
She also said shelters that do offer little homes instead of cages will incur more work and expense taking care of them.
At one time, these funds had a performance-based rationale: their managers could incur more risks and, it was hoped, achieve greater returns.
Nor are Americans going to incur more debts; to the contrary, the credit bust has forced them to pay down their balances.
Some studies show that when runners don expensive running shoes that promise superior cushioning, they incur more injuries than runners using cheaper shoes.
Phone companies like Deutsche Telekom, Royal KPN of the Netherlands and Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. of Hong Kong, which bid heavily in the British and German auctions, preferred to sit out the French bidding rather than incur more debt.
So while on a bicycle in Seoul I expect far more close calls – on a daily basis, almost – I always imagine that a rare smash-up in Los Angeles will incur more damage.
Within nine months, rising delinquencies and foreclosures had caused the investors, who included two big European banks, to incur more than a billion dollars in losses, while Paulson made almost as much in profits.
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