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It makes it a criminal offence to reveal any detail, even to Parliament, with the risk of incurring two years' imprisonment and an unlimited fine.
Yet the very crimes that often incur sentences of imprisonment - assault, robbery and theft - have not been discouraged by the longer sentences our courts hand out compared to the rest of Europe.
A bankruptcy (1828) followed his imprisonment for debts incurred in publishing The Every-Day Book (1826 27), the most popular of his miscellanies, and he ended his career as subeditor on a Nonconformist weekly.
A generous estimate of total world retail expenditure is $150 billion.Furthermore, most of the American and West European expenditure on cocaine, heroin and other drugs goes to domestic distributors, representing compensation for the risks of imprisonment and injury incurred in that business.
That atrocity incurred worldwide opprobrium.
I incurred no debt.
Not everybody incurred those fees, of course.
I had incurred her wrath again".
Tells expenses incurred for his venture.
The decision incurred American wrath.
Mr. Obama's caution has incurred a cost.
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