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Rugby players are better than footballers at registering this kind of disappointment, partly because as a very general rule they tend to have more grown-up responses to most adverse situations, such as the incurring of pain on the field of play.
Finally, another important consideration is that IOAS integration implies the incurring of the operating costs of the acquired entity.
Intrigued by how the Internet was used in such secluded places, Ellis exchanged email narratives limited to 100 words due to the incurring expense for being so remote with the islands' inhabitants.
The incurring of trillions of dollars of national debt in the past year has, almost simultaneously across the nation, induced a common revulsion: How dare Washington indebt and impoverish our grandchildren?
The incurring costs per capita will be similar to those for the distribution of ITNs.
Second, attending for screening inevitably entails the incurring of time and travel costs on the part of those being invited.
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The bounds on the incurred overhead are derived.
The incurred delay is ∼30% better than existing work and forwarding strategies.
The incurred cost is negligible compared to energy costs of air-conditioning.
Thus, unlike the EDF, the proposed EEF has a real-time indicator on the incurred delay.
The core function, ϕ(n), expressed in (8) is proportional to the incurred interference.
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