Sentence examples for incurred worldwide from inspiring English sources

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That atrocity incurred worldwide opprobrium.

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Meanwhile, invasive species impacts are being manifested worldwide, incurring massive economic costs for their management and control and affecting landscape-level change and losses to biodiversity, especially on islands [9], [10], [11].

Debts incurred in pursuit of his worldwide missionary program continued to mount; his son Christian Renatus, whom he hoped would succeed him as leader of the Moravian church, succumbed to a lung ailment at the age of 25; and his wife, Erdmuthe, died in 1756.

However, despite the great burden of illness incurred by these conditions, research shows, worldwide, between 70 %-80%-80% young people and adults do not receive the mental health care they need [ 8– 10].

In 2005, approximately 29.3 million individuals with dementia incurred a cost of US$315 billion worldwide, with the highest costs in North America and Europe. 2 Since then, the global prevalence of dementia has increased to more than 34 million, and the bulk of disease burden is shifting from developed to developing countries.

Mycotoxins contamination attracts worldwide attention due to the huge economic losses incurred and their impact on human, domestic animals and trade (Wu, 2006; Chilaka, et al. 2012).

Infections caused by ExPEC strains occur worldwide and incur great economic cost [ 4].

Darrow admitted that he had copied the game from a friend's set, and he and Barton reached a revised royalty agreement, granting Parker Brothers worldwide rights and releasing Darrow from legal costs that would be incurred in defending the origin of the game.

At least 2 million people worldwide suffer annually from peripheral nerve injuries (PNI), with estimated costs of $7 billion incurred due to paralysis alone.

In 2010, the estimated worldwide cost of dementia to society was US$6044 billion, of which 89% was incurred in high income countries [ 2].

And then Jonathan Chait, attacking … well, you know who he's attacking: Lifting the debt ceiling, a vestigial ritual in which Congress votes to approve payment of the debts it has already incurred, is almost a symbolic event, except that not doing it would wreak unpredictable and possibly enormous worldwide economic havoc ….

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