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Congress set aside the $500 million because it anticipated that states would incur new costs, running separate systems to assess eligibility for Medicaid and welfare.
Price increases lead to wage increases, which makes it easier to repay existing debts, like mortgages, and more attractive to incur new debts, like borrowing to start a company.
In addition, according to documents provided to Congress, Caterpillar could incur new costs because the law eliminates lifetime limits on coverage, and certain children would be allowed to stay on their parents' insurance until their 26th birthday.
Participants must not incur new felony charges and may be required get a job or perform at least 96 hours of community service, attend school or work toward a high school equivalency degree, pay restitution and undergo treatment for drug or alcohol abuse.
They can also be incrementally deployed on end hosts without the involvement of Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and they do not incur new equipment or modifications to existing software or protocols.
Raising the debt ceiling isn't an act of giving permission to incur new debts, it's an act where we affirm our intention to pay old ones.
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The plan places a premium on putting Fiat in charge without incurring new debt.
Several months of quietly servicing its debt of $130 billion without incurring new obligations might lure foreign investors back.
Incurring new borrowing is not something to be done lightly by a state already heavily burdened by $37 billion in debt.
It might attempt to use this power to prevent Bear from incurring new liabilities if the deal appeared on the verge of collapse.
The governor's aides said using the tobacco revenue all at once is not a matter of incurring new debt but of selling a state asset.
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