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A number of them will be incurring flight and hotel costs.
That means that NBC-Universal and Focus will be incurring huge promotional expenses in the last quarter of the year, with very little hope of recouping anything other than the warm, friendly feelings of the various franchise players they are promoting.
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Those costs, he will say, will be incurred because of "unnecessary duplication".
The financial costs are, however, possibly the least of those that will be incurred.
The cost of implementing the programme will be £20m to £25m and will be incurred in the 2006 financial year.
The charge amounts to 14 cents a share before taxes and covers costs that will be incurred through 2005.
As in traditional eventing, penalties will be incurred for each lowered show jump and for refusals across country.
But the biggest long-term costs are disability and health payments for returning troops, which will be incurred even if hostilities were to stop tomorrow.
The greater costs that will be incurred by drillers when that happens, because of tighter regulatory and technical standards, will flow in part to Louisiana workers and contractors.
"The crisis in confidence goes way beyond the actual losses that will be incurred from debt securities," Mickey Levy, chief economist for Bank of America, said in an interview on Friday.
As these costs will be incurred (mostly many) decades into the future, they are discounted to take account of the time-value of money.
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