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So The News and The Post are willingly incurring extra economic pain at a time when there is already pain enough: the price of newsprint, the biggest nonlabor cost for any newspaper, is rising steeply in a market tighter than at any time in the last four years.
Carers and comforters Individuals knowingly and willingly incurring an exposure to ionising radiation by helping, other than as part of their occupation, in the support and comfort of individuals undergoing or having undergone medical exposure.
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The Bank of England has resisted such steps, arguing that central banks, and by extension taxpayers, should not assume the risks that banks had willingly incurred.
Children and adults willingly incur costs to reward helpers and punish non-helpers even as bystanon-helpers even
In practice, firms willingly incur lower levels of efficiency to develop or implement innovations [ 45].
Not without incurring some political risk.
Avoid incurring debit card fees.
Above all, stop incurring new debt.
It's worth remembering, too, that much of Iraq's debt was incurred in the 1970's and 1980's, before sanctions were imposed, when the United States was willingly doing business with the Hussein regime.
That atrocity incurred worldwide opprobrium.
Failure would incur tough consequences.
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