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Look at all alternatives; it's easy to be wooed by a private school's catalogue, but consider the debt you may be incurring.
This suggests that the women in the study area do not use primary health care services adequately, and may be incurring huge indirect costs and at the same time travel too far to obtain primary care.
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The garrison support operations in Australia made an appearance this time – "transition costs" may be incurred to close it.
But there is plenty of doubt about how to do it, and the risks that may be incurred by doing so.
E.5. - You indemnify the Company against all damages, legal fees and others expenses that may be incurred by it as a result of any breach of warranty.
ESM members are again jointly and severally liable for all losses that may be incurred on money borrowed by the ESM to lend more money that cannot be repaid.
First, it has been argued that no private companies would want to take on high-risk services such as child protection, with all the reputational damage that may be incurred.
However, additional patient costs may be incurred.
In addition to that, high overhead may be incurred.
Architectural technical debt (ATD) may be incurred when making architecture decisions.
Nevertheless, such assumption is impractical in the real world considering the cost may be incurred.
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