Sentence examples for prospect of incurring from inspiring English sources

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Boris Yeltsin and Viktor Chernomyrdin confronted the prospect of incurring profound western hostility, and chose to become part of the solution that has been imposed on Milosevic.

But for hundreds of members of Congress and thousands of state legislators, the prospect of incurring the NRA's wrath, and the flood of money and attack ads that goes with it, is enough to block all but the most tepid attempts to limit the number and availability of guns or reduce their firepower.

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Otherwise, you run the risk of incurring big tax liabilities.

The ability to destroy a country's infrastructure – to bring down its electricity grid or disrupt water supplies by hacking into the computers that run these systems – offers a nation the prospect of waging war without incurring either physical or psychological risks for the aggressor's citizens: casualty-free war, if you like.

"The fact that UK pension funds who bought stock on the London Stock Exchange can now participate in bringing claims in the US raises the prospect of recoveries where significant losses have been incurred".

Faced with the prospect of their child's missing critical material or incurring the teacher's wrath, many parents feel compelled to pay for these extra courses, she said.

Former Manchester United players have spoken of their dread at incurring their manager's wrath and the inevitable prospect of being subjected to "the hairdryer treatment", the phrase coined to describe the hot blast of air they would feel on their cheeks as he got up close and personal while berating them for whatever shortcomings he had witnessed in the competitive cauldron.

Under the current lease, reached in December 2012, the Bills would incur a $400m penalty for broaching the prospect of moving during the 10-year agreement.

Such cases, however, can be heard in Strasbourg only if domestic laws offer no prospect of compensation, and Turkey recently passed a law "on damages incurred from terrorism and combating terrorism".

She will incur more student loans, but with the prospect of becoming a special-education teacher once she completes her degree, she is confident that this time she will be able to pay them off.

Consider a stroke victim, who may have paid national insurance for decades before incurring a severe impairment from which there is no prospect of recovery.

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