""We will incur additional legal, accounting, and other expenses that we did not incur as a private company.
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Foreign remittances incur transfer fees, bank-to-bank wires incur fees, check-cashing incurs fees, paying vendors with PayPal incurs fees, etc. etc.
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However, the CCC must cover any losses they incur selling those beans at current world price levels, which is likely to incur huge costs for the board and Ivory Coast's treasury.
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Most people didn't incur enough costs to hit these limits.
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Holding cash in vaults would incur storage and insurance fees.
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"These big companies will never incur permanent damage," Tian says.
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Google, meanwhile, did indeed incur the wrath of the lawmakers.
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Don't just incur the Curse because you're three games above .
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Any mistakes in handling inherited IRAs can incur hurtful taxes.
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Dividends always incur taxes unless held in a retirement account.
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An assault weapons ban would incur these costs as well.
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Flights arriving in France will not incur a fee either.
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Women incur heavy losses for their tendency to avoid negotiation.
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Firms incur not only financial loss, but also reputational harm.
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You are liable for any legal fees you may incur.
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And a bad one can incur anger, and even lawsuits.
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Pointing this out can incur the wrath of the president.
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This means French merchants and consumers will incur higher expenses.
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All they did was incur litigation costs in the process.
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So has the debt American students incur to obtain degrees.
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Judges incur no penalty for failing to do these things.
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Embrace reform and incur the televised wrath of the gun lobby.
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Moving a trial far from metro Atlanta will incur additional costs.
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However, personal fundraisers can still incur fees from 6.9% to 8.8%.
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Being on such a list can in theory incur American sanctions.
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Money-transfer operators point out that they also incur heavy costs.
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It expects to incur the financial charge in the current quarter.
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KERNEN: BANKS WILL INCUR LOSS BASED ON LOANS TO THE ENERGY.
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If the balance falls below the minimum, you'll incur a fee.
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What happens if you're laid off or incur unexpected expenses elsewhere?
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A "Cybertruck: ATV Edition" would probably incur a lot of demand.
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The regulations include a limit on the losses clubs can incur.
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Making gains with one group may incur losses from the other.
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Card-carrying members of the PGA Tour incur no such fees.
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That will incur managing operational and strategic risk, there's no doubt.
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However, it is crucial for families that incur significant medical expenses.
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That way, the customer won't incur overdraft or insufficient-funds fees.
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They have warned that developing countries should not incur excessive debts.
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Failure to file the forms when required can incur hefty penalties.
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Plus, his entire investment would incur a 123% wealth tax, i.e.
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Without the various offerings, consumers will incur additional mobile data charges.
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If you withdraw funds early, you&aposll incur a hefty penalty.
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But the index does not incur costs or fees; fund managers do.
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Failure to do so could incur steep, new penalties from the FTC.
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Every time I turn it on, I could incur a $16,000 fine.
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The wage also takes into account expenses drivers incur, such as fuel.
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The only risk I incur is when Kimberly notices a shoe missing.
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It is just one of the many potential penalties notaries can incur.
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Cutting, drilling and machining require extra work and thus incur extra cost.
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The company will incur charges of $249 million in the second quarter.
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For the government, this is an additional expense it has to incur.
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Normal mergers could incur capital-gains tax, which retaining distinct companies avoids.
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Similarly, the laws against spitting in public can also incur hefty fines.
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We will cover any costs you might incur to change your plans.
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Violating the Dutch law would incur a fine of 405 euros ($430).
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After all, Barr even managed to incur the wrath of Mueller himself.
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Failure to integrate can incur a fine of up to €1,220 ($22002,212).
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And that number doesn't include the high security costs these visits incur.
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That's because you'll incur capital gains taxes when you sell your shares.
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Road maintenance can incur delays without bringing an economy to its knees.
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A margin that large would incur EU fines approaching 1 billion euros.
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Real-estate companies tend to incur higher costs from leasing and property.
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Meanwhile, taxable accounts incur capital gain levies when you sell your holdings.
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Without a job or health insurance, Alvarez began to incur medical debt.
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The invasive procedures incur high risk but are required to sustain life.
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Specialty physicians incur significant costs to defend themselves against these meritless claims.
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The issue is when to incur deficits and when to raise taxes.
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Articles written by white men were far less likely to incur abuse.
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Heller notes, though, that the costs these companies incur are very low.
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In fact, all I'll do is incur a whole lot of losses.
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Mr. Rabin continued to incur official wrath and endure the occasional arrest.
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He did incur one injury on that trip, on foot, not motorcycle.
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If You Want To sue MMSD Ed.Board I Will Incur Your expenses.
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By covering Americans who currently are uninsured, it would incur new costs.
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Such a move is guaranteed to incur the wrath of homeowners. however.
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Conviction would also incur a fine of at least 100,000 rupees ($1,534).
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This clarification does not apply to expenses that gamblers incur beyond 2401.
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The second offense would incur fines that are still to be determined.
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Those with low health literacy incur a heavy individual financial cost as well.
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Such a firm could incur tariff charges each time a border is crossed.
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Why would anyone go to medical school and incur a bunch of debt?
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You agree to incur any and all charges demanded by their wireless carrier.
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Those work quite well, but they do incur both power and performance cost.
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The spokesman told Mashable that Anthem did not incur any damages from Hermine.
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In theory failing to have one can incur a five-year jail sentence.
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Claims and costs were higher than anticipated, forcing many plans to incur losses.
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One risk is that you might incur higher health care costs in retirement.
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It also promised to fully compensate farmers for any losses they might incur.
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Right now, drivers incur a £100 fine and three points on their licenses.
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Initially, however, "good on-the-ground policies usually incur more costs," she said.
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Unlike U.S. companies, China does not incur any cost developing this expensive technology.
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People with diagnosed diabetes incur average medical expenditures of about $6900,2628 per year.
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The union's demands would incur additional costs of $12 million, the statement said.
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The analysis also accounts for new costs that colleges and districts could incur.
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S. businesses are terrified that they will incur billions of dollars in fines.
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The company expects to incur about $1 billion in costs in the overhaul.
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That would incur the steepest penalties, including a change in one draft pick.
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The move to options caps potential losses he might incur in the future.
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A Rosneft's spokesman said ExxonMobil would incur serious losses because of the decision.
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I don't want to incur the opportunity cost of saving so much in cash.
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One of the most expensive expenses you'll incur is socializing and participating in activities.
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No matter what the women in these videos do, they incur shame and backlash.
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Funds also incur expenses, such as brokers' commissions, when they buy and sell securities.
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Cultivating, selling or transporting marijuana, however, can incur criminal charges anywhere in the country.
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Can they really tell me about my ancestors and health risks I may incur?
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The balance is paid each cycle so I won't incur interest or late fees.
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Around the same time my debts imploded, I started to incur massive healthcare bills.
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On the other, strongly attacking Islam with words or gestures can also incur prosecution.
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Up to $1.75 billion will go to broadcasters that incur costs in changing channels.
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So I would incur taxes of, you know, $23 billion or so in spending.
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While farmers incur risk annually with each planting, they can start fresh each year.
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If you call a domestic number over Wi-Fi, you won't incur any charges.
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I think this speaks to the rage that dissociative conditions incur in certain people.
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Students who sign an ISA with devCodeCamp pay no tuition and incur no debt.
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It's intended to be a backstop against catastrophic costs we didn't expect to incur.
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Earnings, on the other hand, incur taxes if withdrawn before age 50 1/2.
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Late payments will incur fees, and you may be reported to the credit bureaus.
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Twitter said it also expects to incur an operating loss in the first quarter.
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"If you don't have losses to incur, that's a good thing, too," said Bronnenkant.
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They say the state may incur a steep penalty if it violates those agreements.
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Underwriting looks at the likelihood that you'll file a claim and incur a loss.
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"Exports to other countries will still incur hefty taxes, making economics unfavourable," said FGE.
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When policymakers double down on taxes, start-ups incur costs that impede our success.
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The company has warned it may continue to incur losses in the foreseeable future.
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It is too big a risk to incur expenses without a guarantee of funding.
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A transfer over $500 would incur a $10 fee, plus 2% of the transaction amount.
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These could incur product development and marketing costs that would burden expenses and pressure margins.
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Shutterfly said it expects to incur restructuring charges of $15 million-$20 million this year.
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GoPro notes that it will incur about $5 million to $10 million as it restructures.
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Art and stamps generate no income stream and incur tax only when they are sold.
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Should we front-load investments and associated losses, or incur them over time when required?
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Coty expects to incur $600 million in restructuring costs over fiscal year 2020 to 2023.
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Under New York City law, violating this order would instead incur a maximum $1,000 fine.
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Whatever injury you may incur cannot compete with the wound you inflict upon my heart.
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Websites not part of Free Basics would incur data costs to appear on the Internet.
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The hospital and doctor, not the patient, incur the financial penalties for the patient's noncompliance.
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He also said that people would not incur costs of $85033,000 from the nonbinding legislation.
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Eurocrats trying to change that will incur the wrath of Britain's press—and its readers.
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And try not to incur the wrath of any international cybercrime consortiums while we're gone!
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But these moves are set to incur new costs for Didi's already money-burning business.
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Failure to file this notification could incur a penalty of up to $16,000 a day.
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The officers who accept this incentive incur an additional four-year active duty service commitment.
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Carlson pushed back, arguing 16-year-old voters would support policies that incur further debt.
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Such family-friendly deals would normally incur hundreds of thousands of dollars in gift taxes.
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In addition, there is limited capacity to incur additional debt under the current bond documentation.
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These costs are no different than the operating expenses that all companies incur and deduct.
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And better-paid employees less frequently need services that incur high fees, like overdraft protection.
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The company said it'll likely incur other charges resulting from its organizational and strategic review.
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"We expect to incur a substantial loss for the first half of 2020," Healy said.
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They told us we'd incur an additional charge if we selected a date in 2021.
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Deliveries to all five boroughs incur a $6363 fuel fee; to the Hamptons it's $100.
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Most of the 215,000 Harleys sold in India last year did not incur any tariffs.
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" Olshan says that since Charles left, she has been "forced to incur additional architectural fees . . .
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This is a nice option because spreading out the payments does not incur interest fees.
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If you'll incur a fee to use a credit card, you should opt for debit.
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It could not indefinitely continue to incur the costs of building them without delivering them.
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If your order is less than $10, you'll incur a small order fee of $2.
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Priority deliveries will incur extra charges, whereas Standard delivery will be the slowest and cheapest.
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Whirlpool said it expects to incur about $88 million in costs related to the restructuring.
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Should John attempt suicide and survive, he will incur thousands of dollars more in debt.
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The current maximum fine companies can incur for breaching data protection laws is £500,000 ($652,500).
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Liquidation will incur income taxes that are due in the year you receive the funds.
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Taking a seat in an Italian bar may incur an extra charge, especially in prime locations.
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Pledges of more than $3 will incur a 2.9 percent charge, plus 30 cents per pledge.
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Land depreciates by precisely the present value of all the taxes it will incur in future.
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Still, Facebook made clear that it expected to incur significant new costs because of this expansion.
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It provides compensation for reasonable costs that businesses may incur when complying with a court order.
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Which is, unfortunately, one of the risks you inevitably incur when you build on anyone's ecosystem.
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Therefore meat including beef, lamb and pork would incur higher taxes than rice and other crops.
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Certain kinds of drug-trafficking can incur the death penalty (though Thailand rarely carries out executions).
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To maintain this acceleration, Mulvaney said the White House is willing to incur short-term losses.
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The company will incur pre-tax restructuring charges of $140 million to $160 million through 2018.
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It also said in a statement it "did not incur a full year loss in 2018".
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Any Russian incursion on the North's territory would immediately incur Chinese condemnation and even military resistance.
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The company said it did not incur any material expenses in changing technology after the shutdown.
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The constant changes, she added, sometimes caused her to incur fees because her checks would bounce.
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But it was an added cost I don't incur when I use the Giant Eagle service.
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The value of the rewards you earn will be dwarfed by any interest charges you incur.
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We also expect to incur additional general and administrative expenses as a result of our growth.
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The migrant crisis has the potential to incur sizeable fiscal, social and political costs for Greece.
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In the Wahhabi interpretation of sharia, religious crimes including blasphemy and apostasy incur the death penalty.
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In Belgian non-voters can incur fines or face challenges finding employment in the public sector.
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"The advice is to maintain good records of all the expenses you incur," Mr. Bartlett said.
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Medicare's private drug benefit plans incur administrative costs that are about 11 percent of their spending.
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It can do so without having to borrow money, which means it won't incur interest costs.
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Yet while the postponement helps to save Japan's investment, it could still incur some significant costs.
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Individuals who don't require hospitalization will likely incur relatively small out-of-pocket costs, Anderson said.
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While Crabtree and Talib will most likely incur large fines, Crabtree is also out a necklace.
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The favours their construction firms receive far outweigh any losses they incur running obsequious television stations.
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The bank expects to incur US$3bn of restructuring charges by the end of this year.
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They blame "middlemen" — insurers and pharmacy benefit managers — for the high costs that consumers often incur.
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And most believe that a custom ring and personalized design service will incur a hefty premium.
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And most believe that a custom ring and personalized design service will incur a hefty premium.
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I didn't want to incur debt, because I didn't want to start my motherhood journey behind.
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Higher interest rates, of course, incur even higher amounts paid over the life of the loan.
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In addition, companies incur lost production due to absent workers and the disruption in their operations.
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For starters, machines don't incur payroll taxes, which are used to fund Social Security and Medicare.
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It ties drug companies' returns to their sales, not to the risks and costs they incur.
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The company said it expects to incur charges of $650 million as part of the plant closure.
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Twilio's stock plunged after the company said it will incur a bigger full-year loss than expected.
|
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At the last minute, one key service provider backed out, fearful that it would incur Slavik's wrath.
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That means an investment of $10,000 in this portfolio would incur $9 per year in management fees.
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In last night's "Men Tell All" special, Lee didn't exactly incur favor with the other men, either.
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For a quarter of rural wireless carriers, dropping Huawei would incur tens of millions in switching costs.
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They also incur a loss of 844 rupees per day due to loss of pay or business.
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That excludes the costs it expects to incur from converting 31 Sports Authority stores into Dick's locations.
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Shutdowns are non-linear: one that lasts twice as long will incur more than twice the cost.
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"MERRY-GO-ROUND" DEALS So what exactly did Metro do to incur a $10 million public punishment?
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Running these models in the cloud does, after all, incur a cost that can quickly add up.
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Let's say you deposit $5,000 into that account, add $200 every month and never incur any fees.
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In other words, to incur twice as much debt as you could take out as a dividend.
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Third, it also reduces the penalty individuals incur for withdrawing funds from their HSAs for nonqualified expenditures.
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It also expects to incur a one-time charge of about $38 million related to the restructuring.
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Money-losing coal plants may incur further losses if their owners misjudge the rising tide of renewables.
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It can blow up and incur real damage at the speed of an unexpected posting to Twitter.
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That compensation should include the expenses they incur while searching for work or taking a temporary job.
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Minors could find themselves trapped in dangerous industries without the means to treat whatever injuries they incur.
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Substantial Capex Pipeline: Fitch expects Genting to incur annual capex of MYR7.0bn-8.0bn from 2016 to 2018.
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The companies said they expected to incur about $280 million in nonrecurring integration costs during that period.
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Baggage that's larger than a backpack or purse will incur additional fees and so will checked luggage.
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It makes recommendations on how to pay chunks of your balance over time before you incur interest.
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As those lots would not incur Hong Kong's 100 percent import duty, auction prices tend be higher.
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"Al will make the product better over the long term, but we'll incur expenses a lot sooner."
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It predicted the hospital would incur an operating loss of 4 million riyals ($20.2 million) for 25.
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Under the ministry, they also have to pay the first $28 of any medical expense they incur.
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Obese people incur more medical costs, live shorter lives, and miss more work than their thinner counterparts.
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This way, donors can also avoid the capital gains bite they'd incur if they sold their bitcoin.
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Biden is about to incur Trump's wrath Biden's new presidential posturing is also likely to antagonize Trump.
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Joined with them are the municipal authorities, which incur costs for traffic studies, engineering, implementation and enforcement.
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Workers can either choose to take the jobs on offer or incur the turmoil of moving elsewhere.
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Basically, they're gambling that any fines they incur will be offset by an influx of VC funding.
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"Their actions were ill-judged, naïve and almost guaranteed to incur a crackdown," he told VICE News.
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My family was prepared to incur all these costs in May, but not now — not without notice.
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" Still, Healy said the carrier expects to "incur a substantial loss for the first half of 237.25.
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It also offers flat-rate mobile plans which do not incur "roaming" charges when customers are abroad.
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Tom O'Halleran (Ariz.) and Kurt Schrader (Ore.) offered the Taxpayers Don't Incur Meaningless Expenses (Taxpayers DIME) Act.
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Even wholly accidental contact can now incur a penalty, potentially leading to points for the opposing team.
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Volunteers must be apprised of the risks they may incur by agreeing to participate in our studies.
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This means the company has to incur more development expenditure even as its sales performance remains weak.
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A repeat violation would incur a three-year jail sentence and a $7,000 fine, the government said.
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With elections scheduled for August, Kenya's leadership is reluctant to risk casualties that would incur political blowback.
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If a purchase on a credit card is going to incur a fee, maybe pay another way.
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Each transfer over the federal limit of six per statement cycle will incur a fee of $10.
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Ghosn said the contracts were transferred back to him and that Nissan did not incur a loss.
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The federal government, Mitidieri noted, is by law responsible for any debts the local organizing committee may incur.
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It also expects to incur a charge of $30 million-$35 million for excess inventory and order commitments.
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Which bodies receive their educations without detriment and which bodies incur violence because they do not, cannot, comply?
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Under Trump's plans, both equity and debt-financed investments will incur a tax rate of about 10 percent.
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On average, those who suffer from celiac disease — a gluten intolerance —incur an additional $10,000 in outpatient care.
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The more consumers, the more valuable the platform is to advertisers, yet adverts incur a cost to consumers.
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Drivers also incur no formal penalty for ditching passengers at any time before they get in the car.
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They're also seeking punitive and compensatory damages, as well as any court costs they incur, per the Post.
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"We're not sure what costs we'll incur once they come home, but this will definitely help," she says.
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In theory extradition should not apply in political cases, and cover only crimes that would incur heavy sentences.
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The changes affected everything from the MFN clause to restricted payments and the ability to incur incremental debt.
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To incur the wrath of a hijra means to invoke a curse upon oneself of impotence and infertility.
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Independent scientists and small startups don't need to incur the high cost of setting up a lab anymore.
|
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Outright banning it could hurt Reddit financially, and incur allegations of liberal censorship of a far-right outpost.
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Spotify would surely incur immense legal headaches figuring out how to integrate these tracks if it bought SoundCloud.
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People who choose the organic juice as the kids' meal drink option will not incur an extra charge.
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If you're looking to buy a car, the sticker price is not the only cost you'll incur. Insure.
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Pay off debt smartly If you incur debt, try to get rid of it as quickly as possible.
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It must outline exactly what types of violations incur not only post removal but strikes against their authors.
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In-person doctor's appointments, for instance, could incur a modest charge, as prescriptions and dental work already do.
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There would be penalties for overly lax countries: overdrafts would incur interest on a rising scale, for instance.
|
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Of course, such measures could incur expenses that force bars operating on narrow margins to close up shop.
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As you can see, the first part of my policy covered liabilities I may incur as a motorist.
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Making an allocation change inside a retirement account will not generally incur tax implications or any transaction fees.
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The programs were designed to provide a critical backstop for companies that incur high-cost and unexpected claims.
|
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The company expects to incur about $3.5 million in expenses, mostly from severance payments, in the fourth quarter.
|
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The total cost estimates that Detroit would incur were blacked out in materials provided to the Free Press.
|
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And the longer the maturity of a bond, the more price volatility you will incur when rates rise.
|
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If a newly passed bill becomes law, lawbreakers will incur fines up to $7,500 for an illegal listing.
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First, it would open promising jobs to 18- to 21-year olds without having to incur college debt.
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Cancelling an eBay Best Offer does not incur a cancellation charge or penalty for the buyer or seller.
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Indonesia has strict drug laws and even possession of small amounts of drugs can incur lengthy jail sentences.
|
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Users of cryptocurrency exchanges like Coinbase incur such transaction fees when transferring money to an external bitcoin address.
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The resilience of the nation's consumers is indicated through a "willingness to spend and incur debt," Curtin added.
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American taxpayers, it says, will incur no costs for the projects as long as they continue operating normally.
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Generally, we let families decide for themselves whether to incur the necessary expenses to engage in civil disputes.
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But Ms. Maitland noted that couples may still incur a fee from their caterer to serve the alcohol.
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"Despite these measures we expect to incur a substantial loss for the first half of 13," it added.
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This way, you deliberately incur losses in a taxable account and sell holdings that have fallen in value.
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Even a Disney stock deal would ultimately incur a tax hit once an investor cashed in those shares.
|
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Women who return to work incur a wage penalty of 4 percent each time they have a child.
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In these cases, it said, beneficiaries may incur extra costs, in co-payments under Part D of Medicare.
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Even worse is cashing out a 401(k), which will incur taxes, plus a 10% early withdrawal penalty.
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You don&apost touch it, lest you incur the wrath of tens of thousands of (particularly older) voters.
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In that sense, you could think about all the things you do every day that incur some risk.
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They include massive investment, more climate protection measures and flexibility on a commitment not to incur new debt.
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"There's all kinds of expenses people incur but forget to submit to their flexible spending account," Dietel said.
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As Typhoon Hato is far more serious, it is expected to incur an economic loss of HKD 8billion.
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Nor did they incur a penalty for failing to pay a sufficient amount of tax during the year.
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Phone makers could also add the new chip separately this year, although that will incur an extra cost.
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Questions have also been raised about the cost a smaller business would incur from establishing family leave programs.
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So let's take a look at the motivators, our vulnerability and the possible impact this vulnerability could incur.
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These could incur duties if the WTO declared the U.S. tariffs illegal or after a period of three years.
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You will also incur financing charges and interest on the balance, if you do not pay it off immediately.
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Many students incur debt, and they leave school, they have the debt, they don&apost have a college degree.
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Traditionally, presidents celebrate July 453th at the White House, which is already secured and doesn't incur such high costs.
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"You're going to have to store it, and the government is going to incur expenses of storage," he said.
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In addition, the Company may incur expenses in connection with the licensing or acquisition of additional bispecific antibody candidates.
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Anything beyond that, such as fleshing out the Lunar Gateway or establishing a persistent presence, would incur additional costs.
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One likely reason for such widespread ignorance is that most people do not incur any penalty for being wrong.
|
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These vehicles are typically powered by large batteries which can incur more damage than ones in much smaller gadgets.
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Ministers incur the short-term costs of disruption and unpopularity but rarely reap the benefits of greater regional equality.
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GoPro said it would incur charges of up to $10 million in the first quarter related to the restructuring.
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Last month, India had given a list of products to the WTO that it said could incur higher tariffs.
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So there's a great opportunity for students today to create a great living and not incur that student debt.
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The FCA said the six firms may have failed to inform customers of charges they were likely to incur.
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Membership of the former could incur a five-year jail term, membership of the latter a 20-year sentence.
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Instead, that cash was reimbursing insurers for operating costs they are forced to incur by the Affordable Care Act.
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The notion that students should have to forgo pay and incur additional debt to gain work experience is ludicrous.
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GSK will also incur ongoing costs, as it must follow up with patients on this novel therapy for years.
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Match said it expects to incur about $25 million this quarter for discretionary long-term investments and legal costs.
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People with untreated opioid use disorder nonetheless incur an average of about $9,000 per year in health care expenditures.
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Were OZM to incur material secured debt, this could result in the unsecured debt being rated below OZM's IDR.
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Others will transfer the money needed from a linked savings account, but that service may also incur a fee.
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He fought to overturn his punishment and lost, and now the rest of the N.F.L. will incur his wrath.
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But the combined group is also expected to incur one-off restructuring and integration costs of around $330 million.
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Such failures have caused major institutions to incur hundreds of millions, or billions, in regulatory penalties and associated costs.
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Is it credible that Hamas could coerce thousands of people to gallop to their death and incur crippling injuries?
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I did, however, have a 1,500-mile limit, and would incur further charges if I surpassed it (0.75/mile).
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Mr. Puigdemont could even be charged with rebellion, which could incur a jail sentence of up to 20 years.
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Those figures' emotionless, featureless faces incur anonymity, though their postures are regal, which yields a body that is objectified.
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Fortunately for Binance customers, the company will use its emergency insurance fund, so customers won't personally incur any losses.
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But there is no reason to incur the incalculable cost of destroying the old businesses and creating new ones.
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The soldiers of Freedom Summer soon invade Mississippi; they incur losses but seize the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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And you must birth in a surrogacy-friendly state where this arrangement won't incur us fines or jail time.
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In the United States, works donated to nonprofit institutions during a collector's lifetime do not incur capital gains tax.
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Having negative rates essentially means that deposits incur a charge — instead of receiving interest — for staying in a bank.
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I was almost sure I would miss this flight so I'm thankful I don't have to incur additional costs.
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All she needed was a laptop and a good internet connection, so she didn't incur any start-up costs.
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Even the most basic internet activities incur eye-popping costs: Streaming one hour of Netflix a week requires more
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With a prize this large, the gift giver is likely to incur gift tax, and have estate tax consequences.
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Obviously, this would incur a huge cost and therefore pilotless planes would significantly be very helpful in this area.
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Incidents like bicycle theft or any damage made to the bicycle would incur a higher cost of the companies.
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Those issues have led some government officials to call for Facebook to incur penalties, or be forcibly broken up.
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I only have a little bit left from our trip because my card didn't incur a high foreign transaction fee.
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One is that he proves he is willing to incur costs to his personal reputation in order to defend Trump.
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Fitch expects BBVAC may incur increased energy-related credit costs that will further impair its earnings over the near term.
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The question is what costs Trump is willing to incur to make the pro-Russian turn — if any at all.
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Pitchers are the prime benefactors of baseball's unwritten etiquette rules—if you follow proper etiquette, you won't incur pitchers' wrath.
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They will: bounce checks and incur an NSF fee; forego paying bills; avoid needed purchases; or turn to illegal lenders.
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"The only cost the employer might incur is payroll deduction," said Douglas Johnston, AARP's interim state director for New Jersey.
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Were these troops to be redeployed to the United States, the American taxpayer would be forced to incur these costs.
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Insurers have long drawn up worst-case scenarios to estimate the losses they would incur from, say, a natural catastrophe.
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And ultimately, this isn't about the costs we will incur, but the massive savings, for our economy and our planet.
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Consider asking your card issuer to increase your limit, although you might incur a small and temporary credit score ding.
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It expects to incur pre-tax charges related to the proxy war of about $27 million in fiscal year 2018.
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The initiative has recently run into headwinds as the countries involved balk at the massive debts they stand to incur.
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Therefore, if this loan does not prepay or default (and generate recoveries) before maturity, the noteholders would incur a loss.
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Shell's investment will mean the credits incur no extra cost for customers who choose Shell V-Power petrol or diesel.
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When it comes to our budgeting, we definitely factor in the costs that might incur from having our cups stolen.
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We "expect to continue to incur net losses for the foreseeable future," said the "risk factors" section of the filing.
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If they had their way every tweet and retweet would incur a toll and take a minute to go through.
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If you incur even a single overdraft fee, median $27 a pop, your fees are going to be even higher.
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Congressional budget rules exempt certain tax and spending bills from filibusters, but only if they don't incur long-term deficits.
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Boeing, in other words, would incur no tax on revenue it earns by selling a plane to an Italian airline.
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Volkswagen increased its estimate of the costs it will incur from the emissions-cheating scandal to €16.2 billion ($18.3 billion).
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The problem was that the completion of the merger required the assurance that it would not incur a tax liability.
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The company expects to incur a pre-tax impairment charge of about $20 million in the second quarter, Endo said.
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The state-ordered killing of a person is premeditated and calculated, and inevitably some of those involved incur collateral damage.
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If the child who received more gave a portion of the inheritance to siblings, that could incur a gift tax.
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They have to evaluate and process the dozens or hundreds of line-item, health-care expenses I incur each year.
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By purchasing a mortgage from lenders, Fannie and Freddie incur the financial risk if a homeowner defaults on a loan.
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The complaint states that the consumers continued to incur monthly device and plan charges for phones they could not use.
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Navigation devices are "apparently on the list of products that incur a tariff when going to the U.S.," Goddijn said.
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Everything else is pretty straightforward, and any tolls you incur will be billed to you by the vehicle's owner afterward.
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However, any contribution made in a single year above $15,000, or $30,000 for married couples, will incur a gift tax.
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At Chase, for example, customers who alert the lender ahead of time on mortgage payments won't incur a late fee.
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Calculating the climate change liabilities that any company might incur decades into the future is anything but an exact science.
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"We expect to incur a substantial loss for the first half of 2020," chairman Patrick Healy said in a statement.
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These figures, which do not conform to generally accepted accounting practices, typically exclude costs that companies incur in their operations.
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They operate with strict limits on how much money individual nations may spend, and how much debt they may incur.
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Ross Douthat thinks Trump-critical Republicans would prefer he lose in 2020 rather than incur his ire for backing impeachment.
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Keep in mind that, starting in one month, your credit card on file will begin to incur $2.99 monthly charges.
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Players who do well are rewarded after each round with in-game currency; those who screw up can incur penalties.
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But each time they co-sign for a loan their credit score may go down as they incur more debt.
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Under Armour expects to incur pretax charges of $21 million to $2000 million in fiscal 249 tied to the restructuring.
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Because who would want to incur this kind of really highly politicized attack game that she now finds herself in?
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An early withdrawal from his 401(k) would incur a penalty (10 percent for people under the age of 59½).
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Depp claimed that the firm caused him to lose tens of millions of dollars and incur $40 million in debt.
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HP expects to incur labor and non-labor costs of about $1 billion in connection with the restructuring, it added.
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But moving too fast will incur the wrath of both Baghdad and the Sunnis, not to mention Turkey and Iran.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS The RWN is driven by the assumption that Sistema may incur losses from the litigation initiated by Rosneft.
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The interest rate is fixed, but if you take it out before the term expires, you&aposll incur a penalty.
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My company needs corporate tax relief, but I don't want the country to incur huge budget deficits as a result.
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But Erika Safran counters that there is no free lunch, and that families will incur origination fees for any borrowing.
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Additionally, Trump might incur a political cost by pardoning a convicted felon who has lied and cheated at every turn.
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Some health insurers are considering offering the new plans, despite the risk that they could incur fines or be sued.
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It hiked an existing restructuring plan and now expects to incur more costs in a push to trim excess inventory.
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Also, should you fail to pay back the loan on time, you may incur a 10 percent early withdrawal penalty.
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This argument has some validity, owing to the social services that immigrant families incur; however, the situation is more nuanced.
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UBS officials reported that they expected not to incur any liability under the minimum tax, in light of the regulations.
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UBS officials reported that they expected not to incur any liability under the minimum tax, in light of the regulations.
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As long as I could pay rent and essentials and not incur too much debt, I was content, successful even.
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Luckily, customers of Taiwan-based Binance won't incur losses since the company is paying them out using an insurance fund.
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It expects to incur an additional charge related to the closures of about 6 cents per share in the current quarter.
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I've just seen him drop too many passes, run too many wrong routes, and incur Aaron Rodgers' wrath too many times.
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"Under conditions of normal economic growth, we won't incur more debt," Rinne said, adding he meant GDP growth of around 2%.
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Airlines also incur significant costs in re-routing and re-booking passengers, a factor that may have spooked investors on Tuesday.
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But one plan could incur the wrath of the global trading community and cost the U.S. hundreds of billions every year.
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Great. You should hear this: If you try to mislead the American people you will incur the ridicule of Twitter, period.
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A supplier may incur $33 in costs to manufacture, transport and store it, selling the toothpaste to Walmart at $23 wholesale.
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Luckin warned it may incur losses in the future and said it was more focused on expansion than turning a profit.
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A new online service will also be launched that will start free but incur a monthly cost beginning in the fall.
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"Crucially, these updates to both Linux and Windows will incur a performance hit on Intel products," The Register wrote (bit.ly/2CsRxkj).
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Lisa Murkowski has done, and in doing so could potentially incur the wrath of their party and face high political costs.
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Internet service providers have also warned that banning Huawei would incur huge costs and delay the rollout of 5G by years.
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This round of layoffs is expected to incur about $6 million to $8.8 million in exits costs like employee severance packages.
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The Financial Times reports that the airline is likely to incur expenses of €20m ($24m) and will forego €5m in profits.
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This most recent delay will likely incur cost overruns large enough to require NASA to ask Congress to reauthorize the project.
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The company will incur additional costs including an undisclosed investment in exclusive content, plus spending on technology, marketing and customer service.
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Overspending can lead you to fall into debt, which causes you to incur high interest charges and hurts your credit score.
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Higher reinsurance spending is driven by the number of enrollees who reach the catastrophic phase, and the costs they each incur.
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This month won't be a fantastic time to make big decisions without taking time to adjust to the changes they incur.
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With the U.K. set to leave the trading bloc, corporations exporting to Europe would incur additional costs should tariffs be imposed.
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Plenty of index funds charge high fees, particularly if they track indexes in thinly traded markets where they incur high commissions.
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Even worse, victims over 70 were the most likely to incur the highest losses, with a median individual loss of $10,000.
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Medical school might be your ticket into the millionaires' club — provided you can repay the debt you'll incur on the way.
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The topic is of keen interest to large data center operators, which could incur significant cost increases if computers slow down.
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In spite of these reforms, Moody's believes that the German industry will incur losses if interest rates stay at low levels.
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The company expects to incur a non-recurring charge of about $2.4 million in the third quarter related to the restructuring.
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The collaborative notes that 15 percent of the people who need long-term care will incur more than $250,000 in costs.
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Alternative practitioners can be hit with substantial penalties for trivial record-keeping infractions far beyond what such minor violations normally incur.
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That jives with leaks from last week that stated users who send money via WhatsApp or Messenger will incur zero fees.
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Celldex said it was abandoning the study on the board's recommendation and it did not expect to incur substantial additional costs.
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But it cannot push them too hard if it doesn't want them to incur hefty losses, which would also strangle lending.
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But while today's point formula rewards artistry less, female gymnasts can still incur deductions if they show no flair at all.
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Internet service providers have also warned that banning Huawei would incur huge costs and delay the rollout of 5G by years.
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Because of that, he said, managers at the plant were willing to incur higher levels of radiation to protect their staff.
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They accused him of abusing his powers, violating administrative law and harming states that would incur incidental expenses under the program.
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Rather than incur his wrath, he says, American companies would be persuaded to keep more of their factories close to home.
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Those homeowners will not incur late fees or have delinquencies reported to credit reporting firms during that time, the company said.
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It will make us either incur additional costs, or force us to reduce our ability to care for the most vulnerable.
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For instance, under the so-called Streamlined Procedures, non-willfully delinquent taxpayers can receive tax amnesty and potentially incur no penalties.
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Trading $24,250 on margin would incur a 3.2 percent annual loan rate at Interactive Brokers, and 9.75 percent at E-Trade.
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Services that operate on their own stand to incur major marketing and distribution costs that require them to charge higher prices.
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And they are reluctant to incur more debt, having already taken out loans for their daughters' marriages and past equipment purchases.
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Brute-forcing a six-digit PIN (one million combinations) could incur a worst-case delay of just more than 69 days.
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Research indicates that much of this disparity exists because of the stress LGBTQ+ people incur from living in a homophobic society.
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The company's net losses reached 21 cents per share and they are expected to incur more costs in moving excess inventory.
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Nevada will levy a handful of taxes on marijuana products at several levels: Wholesale products will incur a 85033 percent tax.
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The $25 million pales compared to the $170 million he'd incur if he lost a RICO trial for racketeering and fraud.
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In fact, King acknowledged that Moven would incur the $2 million loss specifically because it didn't charge much for its services.
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China would incur steep penalties if it tried to cancel the orders, and it still needs the soybeans, traders have said.
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That includes a range of costs that you may or may not incur, including outpatient procedures, doctor's fees, labs and medications.
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More recently, the FTC has been reviewing these guidelines to revamp them and incur harsher penalties for those found in violation.
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They incur more costs by breaking wheels and bike frames on potholed roads while competing for prizes of less than $100.
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If anything, it's that religions or belief systems that make you feel better but don't incur judgment on others are great.
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In addition to waiting, you might incur extra costs while paying for two homes (or temporary lodging) at the same time.
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Kimmel emerged acutely aware of the enormous costs Americans less fortunate than he frequently incur when dealing with life-threatening illnesses.
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The adjusted EPS does not include $1.2 billion in restructuring costs, which the company announced it expects to incur this year.
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And if your phone should incur more damage from a fall, Apple is charging $549 — the cost of an iPhone 7.
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The first violation could incur a warning, followed by the loss of a point and then the loss of a game.
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They're all relatively new, and the actuaries aren't yet confident that their benefits outweigh the extra costs they incur to repair.
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The company expects to incur incremental one-time costs in both second and third quarters as a result of the issue.
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The U.S. government would not be a party to such a loan and would not incur any associated expenses or risks.
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If you don't incur the expenses and use your FSA, the money stays with the company that just let you go.
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There is no indication that ICs will be forced to sell overseas investments, but if they were they could incur losses.
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Franklin said he was troubled that individuals and organizations could potentially incur fines for inconsistencies or errors in voter registration forms.
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Nationalists thus exaggerate both the relative gains that others make at their expense, and the relative costs their own nations incur.
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"With such spread, it is possible that many thousands of infants will incur moderate to severe neurological disabilities," the editorial said.
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You can also try to enable data roaming, especially if you're in another country — but you may incur extra data charges.
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Corn yield will also incur losses, but it is estimated to be down only 15 percent from the five-year average.
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It is not necessary and we would not want you to incur any risk of injury or infection on our behalf.
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As these conversions are a form of withdrawal, they can incur significant tax liability in the year that assets are converted.
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The money may be real, but it's entirely inadequate to cover the losses many of those middle-income earners will incur.
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Even though Boeing will save money by shutting production, it will still incur significant costs while its assembly lines are idle.
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There should be a really rigorous evaluation of the current liability and whether it makes any sense to incur any future liabilities.
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Regulations, passed in 2010, require banks to give customers a choice of whether to incur overdraft fees or have a transaction declined.
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In total we now expect to incur approximately $43 million to $48 million of increased costs related to the tariffs during 2018.
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In total, we now expect to incur approximately $43 million to $48 million of increased costs related to the tariffs during 2018.
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"It is for those who have a direct and immediate impact who don't incur the risk of combat," a defense official said.
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"The goal is to bring awareness to your spending because most of us incur expenses without really thinking about it," Malani said.
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It posted a net loss of $36.1 million in 2018 and says it expects to incur net losses for the foreseeable future.
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Additionally, MetLife disclosed it would incur $300 million in pretax expenses in 2017 for a cost-cutting program announced earlier this year.
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Whacking tariffs on malt, potatoes and dairy products would cause Idaho's exports to Mexico to incur an average levy of nearly 15%.
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Mr Trump has often complained about the VAT Mexico imposes on American goods, when Mexican exports flowing north incur no such levy.
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In addition, we will incur higher pension accounting charges in the second half-year as a result of low market interest rates.
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The company would incur significant costs to remediate the breach, potential litigation and regulatory action, and higher cyber insurance premiums, Moody's said.
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When oil is high and gas prices on freely traded European markets are low, buyers of oil-linked gas incur big losses.
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"He is saying to put some attention on the financial transaction not to incur any problems," the Italian lawyer told the Russians.
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"An increased market capitalisation threshold for quarterly reporting has been suggested to address the relatively higher costs small companies incur," Tan said.
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The FEC's ruling applies to future candidates who, like Grechen Shirley, incur child care costs as a result of running for office.
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"It's not clear that ICE can continue to incur new obligations with third parties if it runs out of funding," she said.
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Amazon will also provide Advanced users with cost protection so they won't have to incur massive costs when they come under attacks.
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At the same time, the bank will incur costs - as yet unspecified - as a result of Britain's exit from the European Union.
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It could also remove the cost of bandwidth that companies — or their users — might incur in order to complete those round trips.
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ANZ estimates it will incur about A$50 million in legal costs linked to the Royal Commission over a 12-month period.
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With a prize this large, the gift giver is likely to incur gift tax, and have estate tax consequences as a result.
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Not willing to incur the wrath of all of Rome, he keeps it traditional with thin-sliced guanciale and red pepper flakes.
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The service, called PayAll, can be accessed from Citi's mobile app and every transaction would incur a fee payable to the bank.
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Amazon is courting Alexa developers with free AWS service Most Alexa developers incur costs, but don't have a way to make money.
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According to Medicare, a person retiring today could expect to incur roughly $22015,2367 in annual costs for their health coverage in retirement.
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Possession of small amounts of drugs can incur lengthy jail sentences in Indonesia and larger amounts can result in a death sentence.
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In fact, we've weighed-in ourselves to ensure critical protections remain that are necessary for the costly care brain tumor patients incur.
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But this assumes that those subject to regulatory abuses are able to spend years and incur substantial costs to fight those regulators.
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Retirees of any age may incur out-of-pocket costs due to the "donut hole " in Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage.
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I think that's something that might incur dislike from Tesla, and we don't want to do anything that's frowned upon by them.
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However, excluding Costco, which did not incur any losses in 3Q16, the NCO rate in Branded was approximately 13bps year-to-date.
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But you may incur extra losses racing for objectives, which could ultimately slow you down because you've weakened your army too much.
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Olsavsky told investors in a call after earnings were released that he's expecting to incur more expenses during the upcoming holiday season.
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They'll tell you that people fake injuries all the time, and not only fake them but deliberately incur them to avoid jail.
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However, SpaceX has asked to nearly triple its maximum Starlink network from 12,000 to 42,000 satellites, which would incur a major investment.
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Ms. Bergquist, of the auto alliance, said that auto companies would incur extra costs if the mileage rules were set too high.
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The extra yield these bonds pay (after tax) swamps the tiny costs they incur on those rare occasions when bond issuers default.
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That's because these companies incur high costs by investing in property and equipment and building out spaces, which can drive its losses.
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But without the ability for national brands to provide support, such efforts often incur high costs, which smaller franchisees struggle to afford.
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Some of the most heavily criticized provisions govern Apollo's ability to pay itself dividends, make risky investments and incur in additional debt.
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The firm warned later that month that the federal government would incur "billions of dollars of liability" by unilaterally scrapping the agreement.
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But Neil DeGrasse Tyson told CNBC that countries are better suited to incur the massive costs and risks of exploring Mars first.
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So staff knows that if they publicly apologize they're actually MORE likely to incur Trump's wrath than if they just move on.
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I've never been to a show where I incur hearing loss due to fans' screams, but then, Kesha is no ordinary performer.
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" Older people would have to either incur significant financial penalties or divulge medical information that "once revealed, will never be confidential again.
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The best hair masksBetween blow-drying, heat-styling, color processing, skipping hair cuts, and more, your hair can incur some serious damage.
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Blue Apron expects to incur about $3.5 million in employee-related expenses due to the job cuts, according to a regulatory filing.
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Inspections usually are less frequent, and fines are generally far lower than what a nursing home might incur for a similar mistake.
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When you let bill deadlines pass, you impact your credit rating negatively and incur interest charges that eat into your budget further.
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At the "human free" fulfillment center, I have seen other members of the contingency crews incur injuries from working with the robots.
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As The Verge also points out, Accenture makes no commitment to provide assistance to employees who incur PTSD while performing their duties.
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It has been a serious financial drain on the company to continue to incur the costs of building them without delivering them.
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Why upend your business model and incur massive costs for products that make up less than 10 percent of your domestic market?
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The longer that a storm is centered on an area, the more time the storm has to incur wind and flooding damage.
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By selling the unit Intesa will be able to cushion the loss it is set to incur on the bad loans' disposal.
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It holds the charger in a protective shell that prevents damage it might incur from the rumble and tumble of your commute.
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The 24.5 million boost to its income helped the club comply with UEFA rules limiting the amount of losses clubs can incur.
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"The county and its residents deserve to be compensated for the impacts they will incur when the plant shuts down," state Sen.
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Roughly half a million households with children would lose eligibility and 1.1 million would incur an average of $28 less in benefits.
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Let's say you deposit $5,000 into an account with a 2.25 percent APY, add $200 every month and never incur any fees.
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In this context, customers would incur the additional cost but also be spared the inconvenience and charges tied to the check bouncing.
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It would also stretch U.S. military resources needed elsewhere, possibly incur massive new costs and fuel misgivings among some countries in the region.
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"Many investors don't realize the credit risk their bond funds incur," said Todd Rosenbluth, head of mutual fund and ETF research at CFRA.
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Torture her all you want, but Kendall Jenner won't rat out her sister, and she won't incur the wrath of Taylor Swift. Smart.
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More than half of that $91 billion is based on the White House's estimates for costs FEMA could incur in years to come.
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A global shift towards looser monetary policy is also helping stocks, as lower interest rates make it cheaper for companies to incur debt.
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Hundreds of people jailed for violent acts were freed under a law which limited to two years the term such deeds could incur.
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I am less likely to incur violence when I am with my white boyfriend than when I am alone in public wearing makeup.
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Now, even as much of the Muslim world becomes less conservative, abuses of zina laws may still incur a prison sentence and fines.
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Each step was applauded by partisan Republicans, and the costs America will incur as a result are mostly remote and hard to quantify.
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To see off interested purchasers, she would have to set the value high, and thus incur a hefty tax that would compensate society.
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The initiative's opponents, which include the Swiss government, the SNB and the banks, say sovereign money would incur large costs for little gain.
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But most Republican plans, like the Senate bill, steer some taxpayer cash towards the 20% of Americans who incur 82% of health costs.
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Under the new rules, missing an appointment with a job councillor would incur a 15-day benefit penalty, down from two months now.
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However, these funds also have the potential to incur significant losses, which can be magnified to the same degree as their potential gains.
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This ranking factors in all costs a traveler may incur at an airport to determine which are the most and least wallet-friendly.
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They removed the blockade once officials told them "the liability they would incur should an emergency take place within the camp," authorities said.
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It is, after all, an expense that his businesses incur: TRUMP: But what it does, Maggie, it means it gets tougher and tougher.
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Ocado said it expected to incur additional capital expenditure of 15 million pounds ($20 million) next year, with further capex in future years.
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But the internet is always watching and ready to incur God's wrath via screenshots, which made the suffering of Dewberry_2017 just as profound.
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Under General Zia, things got much harsher; disrespecting the Koran or Islam's prophet could incur life imprisonment or, in the latter case, death.
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Factor 1 outlines the importance of consistency and certainty in enforcement actions, meaning that similar offenses should incur consistently similar penalties and sanctions.
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Based on 2956Q26657 results, the bank could incur annual net impairment charges equivalent to around 244% of gross loans without denting its capital.
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If the region's mayors vote for a development project, he said, the municipalities would have to incur the [likely multi-million dollar] costs.
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That will help it scale down some of the debt it will incur for its pending purchase of the data storage products company.
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In bygone times, this meant no weaving during the holidays, unless you dared to incur Perchta's wrath—and what a wrath she had.
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The majority of family landowners only harvest timber once in their lifetime, yet will incur expenses annually in order to maintain their woods.
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Estee Lauder said it expects to incur restructuring charges of $3.73-$700 million, but did not say when it would record the charges.
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Access to Facebook is provided free with all smartphones, but Filipinos incur data charges when visiting other web sites, including those of newspapers.
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Management has indicated that its network is 4G ready and expects to incur only incremental capex to upgrade its current system to 4G.
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The plan calls for a so-called haircut, or losses that investors would incur during the restructuring, growing in line with debt maturities.
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A single-payer program would inevitably incur additional taxes, but the overall health care costs would be lower for most people and businesses.
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Each year, smoking-related illnesses incur billion-dollar costs in medical care and productivity loss and cause more than 6 million deaths globally.
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Yet family caregivers don't receive similar tax treatment for the similar cost of living expenses they incur on behalf of their loved ones.
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Or suppose the company engages in accounting tricks to maximize fees, causing its customers to incur a $10 late fee or overdraft fee.
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It's up to the troops to explain the situation without providing any info that would incur the wrath of the chain of command.
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In a statement on Friday, Singapore's transport minister said the country continued to incur costs as it awaited word from the Malaysian government.
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"The Company expects to continue to incur losses from operations for the near-term and these losses could be significant," the report said.
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Tax-loss harvesting is a strategy in which investors incur losses in a taxable account by selling investments that have declined in value.
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Not keeping the minimum balance in your high APY checking account could incur fees or lead to the loss of the high APY.
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She says legislation subsidizing insurance companies for the losses they incur covering sicker populations has a better chance of passing next year anyway.
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New York-based PVH said it expects to incur the pretax costs related to the Calvin Klein restructuring over the next 12 months.
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You will end up with a safety net of savings set aside if you do incur large, unexpected medical bills in the future.
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If the plane's fuselage had been found intact, buoyancy devices would have been used to raise the plane body to incur minimal damage.
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"There are still places on this planet where to be caught reading you, or even me, would incur a severe penalty," Atwood said.
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When San Antonio adds a key player to their roster, the move does not incur the debates triggered by most other teams' acquisitions.
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It would incur an obvious popular reaction in Venezuela, whereas there is strong evidence that other forms of support for Guaidó can succeed.
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It added that interest earned from loans with lending rate higher than 150 percent of benchmark rate will incur the current VAT policy.
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"LLR has incurred and is continuing to incur millions of dollars in defending itself against these third-party consumer claims," the lawsuit states.
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Yet this isn't easy to accomplish in the world, as it exists now: Individual families that make such choices may incur high costs.
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Facebook's stock price jumped after it said it expects to incur a fine of up to $24 billion from the Federal Trade Commission.
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One of the costs women incur when they push for these changes is that they get blamed, not incorrectly, for disturbing these bonds.
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We should not punish people for being frugal and prudent, nor should we reward those who, given a choice, choose to incur debt.
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The boards are exploring a stock-for-stock transaction that would involve no cash and would most likely not incur a tax hit.
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I'm really thankful for their generosity; it's helped me avoid hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt that other medical students must incur.
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The Game Developers Conference, a 30,000-person event that was scheduled for March but has been postponed, could incur $129 million in losses.
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Emphasising carbon removal through unnatural systems can incur moral hazard, waste money and time, and distract from the profitable solutions that are available.
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While these relationships improve Rotterdam's branding, the actual economic gain they incur is quite small in comparison with the city's port-related industries.
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Automakers sometimes move production between plants, but doing so can disrupt production and incur costs for new machinery or moving existing assembly lines.
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Shamefully, no one will incur more harm than our brave men and women who have volunteered to fight and die for our freedom.
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Harley-Davidson expects to incur about $45 million to $55 million in increased costs this year because of the ongoing global trade conflict.
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In other cases, some firms may incur higher health care costs that they cannot pass along to workers without losing them to competitors.
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Apart from causing the Thailand government to incur massive economic losses, it also caused Thailand's inventories to be bursting with excess rice supply.
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Mr. Biden did not appear to incur new damage to his campaign, which has been durable despite some of his self-inflicted errors.
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All four have cities that would be potentially attractive to terrorists to unleash a RDD, which would incur widespread panic, death, and disruption.
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First, insurers, which must continue to lower cost sharing amounts and pay providers for services rendered, would incur financial losses for doing so.
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Goldman recently received subpoenas from New York regulators, held talks with federal prosecutors and is likely to incur billions of dollars in penalties.
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The consortium spokesperson on Tuesday said TPK, as an Apple supplier, may incur "additional unwanted pressure" from "cross-investment into another Apple supplier".
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However, the company, founded in June 2017, is still loss making and has warned it may continue to incur losses in the foreseeable future.
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This is different than the existing resolution regime that attempts to ensure that the creditors of banks and broker-dealers will never incur losses.
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"The Company expects to continue to incur losses from operations for the near-term and these losses could be significant," the latest filing said.
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Caesars has warned that if it fails to get tax-free status it could incur significant liabilities and undermine the value of the reorganization.
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But it also seems that, having subscribed, they shop yet more heavily, knowing that they incur no further shipping costs when they do so.
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If you're going to pen a culinary guide to something, you should probably make sure you don't incur the wrath of an entire nation.
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Texan cuts of Gallus domesticus—otherwise known as chicken—would incur the largest tariff bill, $174m, of any single product category in the country.
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Rathbone said it would incur a charge of about 5 million pounds ($6.45 million) in 2017 for the expenses related to the merger talks.
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Making $50m profit one year and losing $49m the next would incur more tax, over both years, than earning $20m for two years running.
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Upgrading to the latest release is a one-click process and the company promises that users won't incur any downtime during the update procedure.
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The suits generally seek to recover money that states and municipalities say they have spent and will incur to address drug abuse and overdoses.
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The 290 institutions considered to be globally systemically important banks, or G-SIBs, incur an equity surcharge, ranging from 23% to 23% of RWAs.
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Accessing Netflix doesn't incur any in-room internet fees, and when the guest checks out, their Netflix credentials are wiped from the device automatically.
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As it happens, doing that is extremely difficult because users will try to push the line and incur essentially no consequence for doing so.
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Residential mortgages, "specialised" lending, such as infrastructure loans, and some corporate loans will incur lower risk-weights in the standardised approach than first suggested.
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Chyna claims Rob beat her up and then tried intimidating her to stay quiet or else she'd incur the wrath of the Kardashian family.
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General Motors Co, the largest automaker in the United States, projects it will incur $1 billion in extra costs for tariffs and raw materials.
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This process involves extensive hardware modifications made to the high-performance computing (HPC) device, which incur a lot of additional cost, time and effort.
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It eventually repeals the ACA's subsidies for co-pays, deductibles and other cost-sharing — expenses people only incur when they go to the doctor.
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All good stuff, but not nearly enough of an incentive to incur the overhead of thinking through my day as much I had to.
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You have to have pretty dense wood to do the fabrication, and to not end up with the problems you incur with [wet] wood.
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Please be advised: transporting the UltraLove 925x over state lines while gestation is in progress may incur law enforcement penalties and void your warranty.
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If they underprice their plans for 2018 relative to the costs they are likely to incur under the Republican bill, they would lose money.
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Under its business plan, BNPP targets EUR2.7 billion recurring cost savings from 2020 and expects to incur about EUR3 billion transformation costs by 2019.
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If you end up selling your stock at a high price, then some sucker paid too much for it and will incur a loss.
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Also, because the vehicles are designed to be remotely piloted, they don't incur additional idle work time for drivers while they're stopped and recharging.
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Though should you incur any losses, they're far more damaging to the overall strength of XCOM than if you'd lost a newly recruited rookie.
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However, the students incur a bill (a lunch debt) at the end of the school year, which Kirkpatrick says is a burden for families.
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Picking up your groceries in 30 minutes will incur a $4.99 fee, but it's free if you can leave it up to an hour.
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That means that patients would have more choices with Medicare, even if they might incur higher costs if they need a lot of treatment.
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It also would change the formula for cost-of-living adjustments in an effort to better take into account the costs that seniors incur.
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The delay and the low inventory levels at the beginning of the 2Q17 forced Coazucar to import sugar this year and incur additional costs.
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That will incur a charge expected to lead to a pre-tax loss of around €500m for the 2017 financial year to December 31.
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But they say WeWork's finances show it looks more like a real-estate company, which tend to incur higher costs from leasing and property.
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As the alert moves along the message path, it may incur time delays between when it was sent and when the public receives it.
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Her plan to spin off the Alibaba stake into a separate company was abandoned amid concerns that it would incur a large tax bill.
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And when it comes time to pay your bill, it shows you the interest you'll incur if you fail to pay your entire balance.
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Activist investors have pressed Yahoo to sell its core business rather than spin it off, even though a sale would likely incur more taxes.
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According to the American Journal of Nephrology, living donors incur out-of-pocket expenses averaging $5,000, and sometimes up to four times that amount.
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If competitors get away with cutting corners, more ethical companies that incur higher costs and so must charge higher prices may lose market share.
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They're cushiony, the traction on the bottom is trustworthy, and the elasticized strips on the sides circumvent the dreaded chafing rain boots often incur.
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The company said it would incur a pre-tax charge of about $20 million in the second quarter to write off the drug's value.
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General Motors Co, the largest automaker in the U.S., has projected it will incur $1 billion in extra costs for tariffs and raw materials.
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We will give you some period of time to pay it, but you will incur the tax liability the minute the referendum goes through.
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Being able to automate your systems and push code updates regularly are critical to deal with the complexity you will incur with this architecture.
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HCSC did not incur any federal tax liability, and instead registered $833 million in tax credits as income since the start of this year.
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And that doesn't mean parents won't incur plenty of expenses, especially when the children have special needs -- including, for example, those born with addictions.
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To ignore the economic and human costs that patients incur while only considering costs of doing business for companies is not actually economically rational.
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The suits generally seek to recover money that states and municipalities say they have spent and will incur to address drug abuses and overdoses.
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These arrangements helped to boost the clubs' income, enabling them to comply with UEFA rules that limit the losses clubs are allowed to incur.
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Smelters are in a dilemma, Baiinfo said: selling aluminium at current prices will incur a loss, while not selling will hurt their cash flow.
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Lenders will also waive late fees and other expenses that borrowers would otherwise incur due to the grace period, Murphy announced in a tweet.
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But more than half of that $92 billion is based on the White House's estimates for costs FEMA could incur in years to come.
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That means a patient who goes to the ER or urgent care for coronavirus treatment wouldn't incur a charge for COVID-19 lab testing.
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This means a patient who goes to the ER or urgent care for coronavirus treatment wouldn't incur a charge for COVID-19 lab testing.
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Starting Wednesday, which is World No Tobacco Day, violating the Czech ban would incur a fine of up to 5,000 koruna, or about $190.
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This means a patient who goes to the ER or urgent care for coronavirus treatment wouldn't incur a charge for COVID-19 lab testing.
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It said that while this would incur some additional cost, it did not expect it to affect its free cash flow guidance for 2018.
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If you do incur a penalty, the amount you'll pay depends on how much you owe the IRS and how long you've owed it.
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ALEC, for example, urges that the Constitution be amended to require approval by a majority of state legislatures before the federal government incur debt.
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"The Company expects to continue to incur losses from operations for the near-term and these losses could be significant…" the latest filing said.
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Some even won't charge foreign transaction fees, the 1- to 3-percent hit you may incur to place a transaction in a foreign currency.
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The company said it expects to incur total pre-tax charges of about $175 million to $225 million as a result of the program.
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It said would incur restructuring and other one-off costs of about 60 million pounds in 2019 and 2020 due to the new goals.
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" He said, "Before you sign the papers to incur a lot of debt, I'd at least like to know that you've met a lawyer.
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AIG expects its Validus Holdings Ltd unit, the reinsurer it acquired in July, to incur about a $60 million pretax loss for wildfires, he added.
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However, when you do give them an allowance, be sure that it's appropriate for the expenditures they incur when they are out on their own.
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It said service providers should not have to incur the heavy burden of monitoring every posting to ensure it did not contain pre-1972 recordings.
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Also on the radar is the EU response to the draft Italian budget proposal which wants to incur a deficit of 2.4 percent in 2109.
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Most traditional IRA withdrawals made before age 59 1/2 incur taxes and a penalty, so you could be setting yourself up to pay fees.
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The lawsuit claimed WWE made wrestlers perform maneuvers that caused them to incur head injuries, and failed to care for them when they were injured.
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Under the provision, those employees could defer paying any taxes they incur in the event they don't have a liquid market to sell those options.
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A company's stock options plans are designed to entice employees to stay for the long-term, so be mindful of any losses you may incur.
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Qualcomm claims that Apple agreed to cover any monetary damages its suppliers incur for refusing to pay royalties and potentially breaching their contracts with Qualcomm.
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"An alteration of this contract will have serious impact on job creation and skills development, and cause the government to incur substantial costs," it said.
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Britons in a post-Brexit Europe could incur steep roaming charges on their mobile phones, or lose their right to subsidised medical treatment while travelling.
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According to Charles Grob, a professor at the UCLA School of Medicine, people who take MDMA incur health risks mainly if they are already unfit.
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UBER - ANTICIPATE WILL CONTINUE TO INCUR LOSSES IN NEAR TERM AS A RESULT OF EXPECTED SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES IN OPER EXPENSES, AS WE CONTINUE TO INVEST
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A second group of products would only incur duties if the WTO later declared the U.S. tariffs illegal or after a period of three years.
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Apple "will incur the largest tax bill of any company under the provision, owing $33 billion on its $216 billion of overseas cash," they wrote.
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But the Times notes that US firms will likely won't be effective, as such companies won't want to incur legal trouble from breaking the law.
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But rental car companies not only charge customers for the tolls they incur, the companies also add charges for using the transponders in the cars.
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The business will cost drivers $179 plus taxes and fees, and driver will not incur any extra fees for using the car for personal use.
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Fitch Ratings downgraded the miner on Monday to BBB- from BBB+ because it also expects Vale to incur heavy reparation costs from the dam collapse.
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My head is pounding, but I go to the same pilates class every Friday morning, and I refuse to incur the cancellation fee of shame.
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And yet, kids lucky enough to have one but curious how he worked wouldn't dare incur the wrath of their parents by tearing Teddy open.
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AIG expects its Validus Holdings Ltd unit, the reinsurer it acquired in July, to incur about a $60 million pretax loss for wildfires, Duperreault said.
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The unit will also incur around GBP1bn operational and restructuring costs related to the accelerated run-down of BNC in 2016, according to the group.
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"Plaintiffs' allegations make it plausible that parties trading on the KRX night market incur irrevocable liability in the United States," Circuit Judge John Walker wrote.
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Caesars has warned that if it fails to get tax-free status it could incur significant liabilities which could undermine the value of the reorganization.
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Today, riders in a dozen other cities — and more on the way — will incur a fee if they take too long getting into the car.
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SunPower, majority owned by French energy giant Total SA , said it expects to incur restructuring charges of $225-$275 million through the end of 2017.
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The parent of Tinder and other services said it expects to incur about $25 million this quarter for discretionary long-term investments and legal costs.
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Aside from the prospect of eroding shareholder value through penalties, it is bad corporate governance to knowingly debilitate reputation, brand value and incur opportunity costs.
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Whereas working-age Americans incur annual median health care costs of $2628, ACA plans have annual average premiums of $28500,6900 and deductibles typically over $2628,28503.
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It is hard for one company to move forward on safety alone if its competitors don't add the same standard and incur the same costs.
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Also, the company will usually indemnify directors from any liabilities they incur in their capacity as a director, like if they get sued by stockholders.
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The PTSD, TBI, military sexual trauma that they incur in service to this country — making sure that we're there for them when they come back.
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Cubs fans believe in curses, and many of them believe that any such ticket talk is sure to incur the wrath of the baseball gods.
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If shale oil is allowed to incur massive losses without conceding any claims to viability, shouldn't wind and solar be held to the same standard?
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Citi has a cross-country network of 65,000 ATMs, and it will also waive or reimburse fees Elevate customers incur from any non-Citi ATMs.
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That is why they are particularly popular among younger people, who are less likely to incur high medical bills and like the lower monthly premiums.
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Along the way they incur the wrath of a sheriff with the unimprovable name of Buford T. Justice and the impeccable gravitas of Jackie Gleason.
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"We may incur significant fees, costs, and expenses for as long as this investigation is ongoing," Sabre noted in its most recent quarterly earnings report.
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Hospitals and other medical providers would incur losses, as many now have higher revenues and reduced costs for uncompensated care in states that expanded Medicaid.
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But if Airbnb decided to compensate property owners — perhaps as way to preserve its business reputation — the company would incur a much bigger financial hit.
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While taking money out before the CD ends will incur a penalty, the interest rate won't change, no matter what happens to the prime rate.
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Although this will of course impose a financial cost on the landlords, they are generally far more able to incur it than their tenants are.
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Under Thailand's current drug laws, recreational users of cannabis can incur tough penalties, including up to 10 years in prison for possession and hefty fines.
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Under Thailand's current drug laws, recreational users of cannabis can incur tough penalties, including up to 10 years in prison for possession and hefty fines.
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As transferring those operations would incur heavy costs, any progress toward securing manufacturing in Mexico would be a win for the auto industry, Albertine said.
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Ford will change how it reports its finances in 2018, separating its new mobility investments, which Ford expects to incur losses in the near future.
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Many of these families incur housing and food expenses on par with, or even greater than, tuition, but only tuition expenses qualify for tax benefits.
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And its expected increase in support for regional proxies — which is exactly the behavior the U.S. seeks to deter — will likely incur yet more sanctions.
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"We incur the expense today and the revenue and the operating margin of those buildings will come on next year," he told Reuters by telephone.
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And, while the cost of capital could be some degree greater, many cities and counties cannot incur more debt and citizens don't want user fees.
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It encourages young, healthy individuals to enroll in ObamaCare to offset the otherwise prohibitive costs insurance companies must incur accepting patients with pre-existing conditions.
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According to a recent AARP Public Policy Institute report, nearly 2023 in 10 family caregivers incur out-of-pocket expenses caring for their loved ones.
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With a food truck, "you're always on the go, and because of that, you'll incur all sorts of funny expenses along the way," says Fann.
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It's a strategy known as "tax-loss harvesting," in which you incur losses in a taxable account and prune holdings that have fallen in value.
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Sen. Cory Booker is taking aim at bank overdraft fees, which users incur if they spend or withdraw more than their available checking account balance.
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Alexandria White | CNBC You'll notice a green check mark, which indicates that if you pay the monthly balance in full, you won't incur interest charges.
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"Boeing still has credit lines and probably the ability to incur new debt," said Scott Hamilton, managing director of the Leeham Company, an aviation consultancy.
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That will incur a charge expected to lead to a "mid-three-digit" million euro pre-tax loss for the 2017 financial year to December 31.
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Now all transactions over $3 incur a 2.9 percent plus $0.30 fee similar to Stripe's industry standard, while microtransactions under $3 cost 5 percent plus $0.10.
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"We have incurred operating losses in the past, expect to incur operating losses in the future, and may never achieve or maintain profitability," the filing said.
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Not only will that prevent fraud alerts and freezes to your accounts, but you'll learn about any potential fees you might incur and can plan ahead.
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The group was also sued by a San Francisco man who said they illegally placed robocalls to his cell phone causing him to incur unwanted charges.
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If local authorities didn't comply with the federal mandate, they risked losing all their federal education funds—a penalty few localities would be willing to incur.
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Being named as a country of particular concern can incur American sanctions, although in practice the administration often invokes "waivers" to avoid damaging sensitive strategic relationships.
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The FCC's argument that AT&T does not incur costs in using its network to offer free data for video services, is "flatly incorrect," Quinn said.
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"I've done research, read different articles on millennials buying houses, and I think the biggest thing is the hidden costs that we might incur," said Walters.
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This moves the computation to the edge of the network to avoid the latency that a round trip between the device and the cloud would incur.
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The company also expects to incur charges of about $30 million-$40 million in the current quarter, related to exiting some markets and laying off workers.
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In fact, 9% of accounts are frequent overdrafters — meaning that they overdraw their accounts more than 10 times a year — and incur 79% of overdraft fees.
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The company also said it expects to incur restructuring charges of about $80 million-$100 million in fiscal 2017, related to its Leading Beauty Forward strategy.
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As for how one might use Facebook's cryptocurrency, TechCrunch says users who send money via Messenger or WhatsApp, also owned by Facebook, will incur zero fees.
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On Merlin's deal there is a basket that allows the company to incur debt in an amount equal to two times the available restricted payments capacity.
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His challenge lay in juggling those threats while maintaining his own needs—food, water, body temperature, and treating any injuries he might incur along the way.
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While title loans are not legal in all states, some states allow them to incur interest equal to more than 300 percent or 400 percent annually.
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We have far more at stake as a result, and it is our personnel who will incur the most risk if we erode their legal protections.
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Europe's largest banks have been reluctant to finance deals because they fear they could run incur financial penalties by violating U.S. sanctions that remain in force.
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In a filing with the Securities and Exchange commission on Wednesday, Bebe said it will incur an impairment charge of approximately $2 million from the closures.
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Analysts are also concerned that some providers' auction bids may be over-aggressive, though companies can incur stiff penalties if they fail to complete a contract.
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MoviePass C.E.O. Mitch Lowe told Business Insider that "high demand" movies will incur an additional $2 fee when purchased through MoviePass (depending on time as well).
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The fund will let friends, allies, lobbyists and others donate to help defray any legal costs Pruitt might incur from the numerous investigations currently surrounding him.
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For the most part, that meant those companies had to build their own hardware and infrastructure, though — and incur the up-front cost of doing so.
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He never misses an opportunity to criticize nongovernmental organizations that are not aligned with his politics, and has even closed down those that incur his displeasure.
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The company said it expects to incur a net tax expense of about $150 million in the fourth quarter, related to taxes on unremitted offshore earnings.
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Most of my spend went toward nursing bras, which I later passed on to other family members so they wouldn't have to incur the same expense.
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Rolls said that while this new problem would incur some additional cost, it did not expect it to affect its free cash flow guidance for 2018.
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In addition, they said, using government vehicles for commuting would cause him to incur taxes because it was considered a fringe benefit, according to the report.
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For the moment, Republicans are more focused on limiting the damage they incur as a result of Mr. Trump's candidacy than they are getting him elected.
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After finally leaving the river, while my feet were wet, I never felt too uncomfortable (admittedly, wool socks help), nor did I incur a single blister.
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"We do not believe Marriott is willing to incur earnings dilution to facilitate the transaction," analysts at Wells Fargo wrote in a research note on Monday.
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As a result, military caregivers not only incur debt but also acute and chronic conditions, as well as stress and strain on personal and professional relationships.
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Aside from summit considerations, any troop drawdown would also incur a long-term strategic cost, hardening impressions that the U.S. is ceding its traditional leadership role.
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Normally, each statue would incur $3113,125 for a "minor encroachment permit," but the Recreation and Parks Department waived this in the spirit of, uh, waiving fees.
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" "Our managers have different techniques of keeping track of trying to maximize customer satisfaction at the same time that they don't incur other than necessary costs.
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Self-produced shows like Stranger Things require more cash upfront as we incur spending during the creation of each show prior to its completion and release.
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Thus, no administration has been willing to incur the domestic political costs entailed by an imposed agreement along the lines the Trump administration has already disavowed.
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But it remains to be seen how quickly the changes incur casualties as startups across Silicon Valley lay off hundreds and capital becomes a hot commodity.
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You can use WhatsApp internationally for free with Wi-Fi; depending on your cellular plan, you may incur international charges for using cellular data on WhatsApp.
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"They've got to go and testify, and potentially incur the wrath of the president, or potentially they could be held in contempt of Congress," Kadzik said.
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"They are going to incur cut after cut after cut, and that's what's going to happen as soon as this thing becomes public," Avenatti allegedly threatened.
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In Nevada, Mr. Heck, seeking the seat vacated by Mr. Reid, the Democratic leader, renounced Mr. Trump, only to incur a fierce backlash from Trump supporters.
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By then, the malware would have spread among the provider's customers, from financial services companies to hotels, causing all to lose income and incur other expenses.
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After that, drivers who are caught will incur a $344 fine ($457 in school zones), as well as losing five demerit points from their driver's licence.
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There's no legal obligation for campaigns to cover the costs that cities incur during rallies, but they are allowed to use campaign funds to do so.
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And low-income adults participating in SNAP incur about $1,400 less, or nearly 25 percent, in medical care costs per year than low-income non-participants.
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This means that if a patient goes to the ER or urgent care for coronavirus treatment, they wouldn't incur a charge for COVID-19 lab testing.
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A recently elected mayor of a Jersey Shore resort town said the city will refuse to incur any costs associated with an upcoming Trump campaign rally.
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The management fee shouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker, but it's an important consideration, as you wouldn't incur this fee if you built a portfolio yourself.
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Further, it would provide no funding mechanism to address the additional costs the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would incur from its expanded regulatory role.
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Coty expects to incur $600 million in restructuring costs over fiscal year 2020 to 2023 on top of the additional $160 million related to previous programs.
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Whole Foods said it expects to have a charge of about $13 million associated with Robb's separation agreement, which it will incur in the fiscal first quarter.
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"The substantial 'downsizing' of species which we forecast could incur further negative impacts for the long-term sustainability of ecology and evolution," Cooke said in a statement.
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I am 2100, healthy, educated, employed, and incur between $600,000 and $800,000 every year in medical costs for the blood product I use to treat my condition.
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Noronha said this claim was not satisfactory as the rental expense savings and potential rental income will only be offset by the depreciation expense it would incur.
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The expenses you incur as a result of your side job are also deductible from what you've earned — if they are necessary for the business, said Charney.
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Doing so would incur a small fee proportionate to the size of the payment---perhaps a fraction of a cent for a payment of a few dollars.
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"We will monitor closely to see whether the company will need to incur additional debt to finance capital expenditure going forward," Puente said in a briefing note.
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If anything, a vocal anti-cannabis push by Sessions would only incur a PR backlash, especially given the magnitude and urgency of the opioid crisis, Davenport said.
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AX) expects to incur losses of between A$286 million ($1153 million) and A$2115 million in fiscal 2500, due to the bushfires ravaging the east coast.
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In a way I am one of the lucky ones — yes, I had to work incredibly hard, but I didn't incur thousands of dollars in student debt.
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For consumers who didn't incur any out-of-pocket expenses from the breach, you have a few options at this point in the process, including doing nothing.
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BP last month estimated it would incur $61.6 billion of overall liabilities for the April 20, 2010 spill, including for cleanup costs, damages claims and regulatory penalties.
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It will not incur start up or running costs before then and by the time it returns the new site will be operating at a higher capacity.
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As a result, the ratings agency does not expect a major deterioration in financial strength if these companies incur losses roughly in proportion to their market share.
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"It should not withdraw existing taxpayer service to the point where taxpayers have to incur additional compliance costs just to file their returns and pay their taxes."
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And because of their existing supply chains, they do not incur the same cost for ingredients as the subscription-based services, nor do they have delivery charges.
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The joint ventures incur limited research and development costs, bear relatively low product development and branding risk and comply with more stringent overseas safety and environmental standards.
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"Were Canada to unilaterally terminate the contract, Canada would incur billions of dollars of liability to General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada," the company said in a statement.
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Incorporated in the rating upgrade is the view that MTB will not incur any material regulatory fines and/or restrictions related to its BSA/AML written agreement.
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They incur a tiny fraction of a cent fee to pay for "gas" that covers the cost of processing the transfer of funds similar to with Ethereum.
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It expects integration and restructuring costs over the four years to be roughly $800 million, and expects to incur approximately $350 million of these costs during 2018.
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After five minutes, passengers will incur a cancellation fee of about $10 — the price varies slightly by location — to compensate the driver for his or her time.
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If the shares are not distributed, Litel will eventually incur a staggering tax bill as it liquidates the Vale shares so the pension funds can pay retirements.
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They call out the disruptions in museological storytelling of accepted histories that Wilson achieves, and address the resulting tensions these moves incur for viewers of the exhibition.
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Alcoa said it expects to incur after-tax costs of $30 million to $35 million in the third and fourth quarters of 2017 related to the restart.
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And by creating two navigation sessions, it could be hard to see which gas station, restaurant or other stop would incur the least amount of extra driving.
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Wetherspoon said it expects to incur non-cash losses of about 3 million pounds in the current fiscal year as a result of disposals of underperforming pubs.
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I ran into many "Unable to dispense cash" error messages in my time in east Africa, where just having a bank account could incur non-trivial costs.
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The charge was higher than the $40 million or 5 cents per share Marathon last week said it would incur as a result of the expected settlement.
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Harris remains personally opposed to the death penalty, and earlier in her career, she'd been willing to incur political backlash by refusing to seek it in 2004.
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Some Uber drivers have sued the company in New Jersey, claiming they are employees and have not been paid adequately or compensated for the costs they incur.
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The court stated that it is deeply unfair to force Americans to incur $75,000 liability each day while they waited for the EPA to drop the hammer.
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The loss of duty-free treatment, which Thailand said would incur duties around $60 million a year for Thai products, has stirred a sense of anti-U.
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Setting it there has by no means ended the bloodshed but has only required units to seek permission from a higher authority before they incur collateral damage.
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She won't be able to pay off the tuition in full so she'll incur interest and late fees -- at least until her aid is finalized, she said.
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These employees still need to pay childcare expenses, buy gas, and incur other expenses to go to work every day and yet, they are not getting paid.
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And the potential for harm—that damage that Boyle and McKay worry that children will incur when they learn their parents are liars—is easy to diffuse.
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AI products incur more significant rev-up costs than a typical SaaS product rollout and may have as much impact on margins as customer acquisition costs (CAC).
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Those questions span from basic inquiries about ownership to anti-money laundering precautions to a request for a detailed breakdown of the fees that consumers might incur.
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Ron Wyden, a longtime critic of the bill, withdrew an amendment ensuring that platforms that take action to stop trafficking don't incur more risk by doing so.
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He may want to consider setting up a special trust — an irrevocable one — to ensure assets pass directly to his heirs and do not incur estate taxes.
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Mr. Trump would incur the same potential liability were he to issue pardons for self-interested or corrupt reasons, and the courts might not recognize their validity.
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Argentina has held climate summits in the past, but it is hosting this week's Group of 20 talks and may not want to incur another large expense.
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Yale University released a study this past fall that estimates American high schools incur as much as $19.2 billion in costs because of injuries from contact sports.
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For sellers whose listings are removed, Amazon said it will reimburse merchants for any fulfillment fees they incur after requesting Amazon return their inventory or destroy it.
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Should the proposal become final, it would mean that the mercury rule would, on paper, incur far greater economic cost than it would provide quantifiable health benefits.
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In fact, he said, United Technologies will need the revenue from all of the combined operations' businesses to pay down the debt that the transaction will incur.
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Coronavirus tests will be free, but if someone tests positive, they may still incur high costs for emergency room visits or if they're admitted to the hospital.
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"The Virgin Islands has incurred and will incur significant expenses to remove the illegal construction or remediate its effects on the area's natural resources," the lawsuit says.
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The Lebanese Penal Code's Article 534 says that sexual relations "contrary to the course of nature" can incur a punishment of up to a year in prison.
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Those workers pay Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes on their wages without any tax relief for the child care costs they incur to earn those wages.
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At the same time, the Met did incur some "indirect costs" at Breuer, Mr. Weiss said, namely training 110 staff members, some of whom were new hires.
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They incur setbacks, to be sure, but over time their hackers have garnered vast sums for the regime while threatening the perceived integrity of global financial systems.
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The company expects to incur net cash charges of about $300 million in connection with the changes, and total cash and non-cash charges of $1.1 billion.
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Earlier in season 16, Meredith had just written a negative article about the hospital, which she knew would incur the wrath of chief Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson).
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Home-builders have been busy starting work on new owner-occupied houses (which incur the lower 8% tax rate if the sales contract was signed before April).
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The Treasury market will most likely endure some "hunger pains" but, it also may incur some serious dizzy spells between now and the end of the year.
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Seniors are more likely to incur multiple chronic health conditions, requiring specialists in multiple fields as well as geriatric medicine — from a shrinking health care work force.
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"We can't rule out the chance the BOJ may incur red ink ... but short-term fluctuations in the BOJ's revenues won't disrupt our policy-making," he said.
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Overall, the entire supply chain will incur additional costs, added Ko. "If trade war actually continues, prices for products across many industries will increase," Ko told CNBC.
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Many experts think that outcome would incur huge adjustment costs, with Britain and the EU erecting trade barriers in place of their current seamless "single market" relationship.
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Breyer and Chief Justice John Roberts, among others, pointed to a risk mitigation program, written into the law, for insurers who might incur losses from 2014-2016.
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"Extending uncertainty without a clear plan would add to the economic costs to our businesses but could also incur a political cost for the EU," he said.
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In 2016, the group was sued by a San Francisco man who said they illegally placed robocalls to his cell phone causing him to incur unwanted charges.
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Associates say the Kentucky Republican is not eager to make a move that splits his caucus and could incur the wrath of the well-financed pharmaceutical industry.
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If the university is going to incur security and overtime costs associated with controversial speakers, Ms. Smith said, at least it will be for its own students.
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But the report noted the implementation of the technology will likely incur a range of corporate and societal restructuring costs, as well as disrupt employment, reducing consumption.
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"We are sensitive to the financial hardship families incur and challenges presented due to the cost of school breakfast and lunches," Jeff Miller said in the letter.
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While the termination would incur losses, the announcement was greeted positively as the offshore construction project was seen to have been burdening Kawasaki Heavy with extra costs.
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They often charge lower fees than many mutual funds, incur fewer taxes and offer the convenience of buying entire markets as simply as trading a single stock.
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The list of U.S. anti-dumping measures taken against Chinese steel imports is steadily lengthening, and cold-rolled products are the latest to incur swingeing U.S. sanctions.
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Goldman has previously said it was cooperating with law enforcement and that it might incur "significant fines" from investigations into 1MDB in the United States and elsewhere.
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In the complaint, Mr. Cohen's lawyers listed 11 separate matters in which he had continued to incur legal costs after the Trump Organization stopped paying his lawyers.
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It's a frustrating issue for the growers, who say they incur extra costs to comply with RSPO standards, but often can't get the green premium on the market.
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So we were in this space where we feared losing our transportation or having to incur a significant financial burden if we tried to get Tennessee driver's licenses.
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The Jesuit institution became the latest to incur the wrath of female students across the country who have been protesting rules that they say are discriminatory and distressing.
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The grocer expects to incur an additional charge in the second quarter of about $30 million, or 6 cents per diluted share, related to the previously mentioned closures.
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So you'll want to make sure your fellow family plan members are reliable and that they know they're responsible for any extra charges they incur on the bill.
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But the expenses you incur as a result of your side job are also deductible from what you've earned — if they are necessary for the business, said Charney.
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Texas said it had "standing" to sue because it would be hurt by the additional costs it would incur by providing driver's licenses to those given legal status.
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And while tax treaties with many countries can reduce or eliminate your tax burden, failing to file an annual return will incur interest charges and late-payment penalties.
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RDMD will be competing against pharma contract research organizations that incur high costs for collecting data the startup gets for free from patients in exchange for its product.
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Because the WGA administers and funds its own health plan, though, it either has enough money to pay for the medical expenses its members incur — or it doesn't.
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Occasionally holding it for a brief period of time won't incur any major effects, but it's certainly a bad idea to make withholding your poop into a habit.
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Previously, you could pay a flat price to see any movie you want, but starting in July, getting tickets for high-demand movies will incur an additional fee.
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Sunscreen: No fear; I don't want to look like a handbagOf course, in order to incur any of these summer dangers, you actually have to leave the house.
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"If this downside scenario were to occur, all financial institutions operating in Australia are likely to incur significantly greater credit losses than at present," the ratings agency said.
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The coming rise of autonomous vehicles has already sparked fears that cars immune to human error won't incur the speeding and parking fines that keep city coffers stuffed.
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"We have informed the Malaysian government that Singapore is continuing to incur costs on this project as it awaits Malaysia's clarification," said Singapore transport minister Khaw Boon Wan.
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Among other tactics, the community used direct action such as the burning of already cut timber in order to eliminate profits and force loggers to incur extra costs.
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People with diagnosed diabetes incur average medical expenditures of about $13,700 per year, of which about $7,900 is attributed to diabetes, according to the association's figures from 2012.
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The social media company said it would incur about $10 million of cash expenditure due to severance costs to be reflected in the current quarter ending March 31.
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The operational efficiency programme will incur around A$95 million of restructuring costs over 2019-20 and an expense ratio of around 14 percent by 2021, QBE said.
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Like all medications, the popular sleep aid does indeed often incur side effects: More than 10 percent of people who take the drug experience headaches, dizziness, and drowsiness.
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NLRB expects companies to mitigate losses for unlawful discharges, but they have never before required employers to compensate employees for the expenses they incur while searching for work.
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ASCE estimates that by 2628 we will incur $28503 trillion in losses to the country's GDP and shed 22019 million jobs if we continue with the status quo.
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CVS Health said it expects to incur implementation charges related to the transition of members, but said the costs would not have an impact on its 2017 earnings.
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He added that, since some services do not take insurance, customers may pay fees they would not incur if they had received a prescription during a doctor's appointment.
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Amid an ongoing national conversation about the actual worth of these pricey programs, though, many are turning to alternatives that require less commitment — and that incur less debt.
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Additional findings confirmed that participants did not incur debt to receive the match and were consistently in better financial shape than they were before participating in the program.
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Imports on a cost, insurance and freight (CIF) basis will incur dumping duties of 3 percent effective immediately, the NCC said, the first official confirmation of the move.
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Dish's results were impacted by the quarter's hurricanes, with many customers unable to receive service, and the company expects to incur one-time expenses in restoring lost service.
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Within just a few hours, a lack of truck deliveries of those components would "incur significant disruption costs and thousands of employees will be put out of work."
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In the case at hand, this would mean a world in which students do not incur large debt, and in which debt can be repaid at reasonable rates.
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The 16 federal states, traditionally in charge of a large chunk of public infrastructure investments in Germany, are not allowed to incur any new debt from next year.
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No longer will generally accepted accounting principles — or GAAP — require community banks to record a provision for credit losses when they have evidence that they'll incur a default.
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N) said on Friday it would incur a charge of $124 million in the second quarter related to the sale of some production facilities to Spirit Aerosystems (SPR.
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L Brands bought Canadian chain La Senza for about $700 million in early 2007 and expects it to incur an operating loss of $40 million in the year.
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Those intentions, however, have allowed the program to incur a federal debt of over $24 billion, in part because it keeps on insuring properties that suffer repeated flooding.
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Beyond initial capital outlays, APCDs will incur ongoing expenses to continue regular collection and storage of increasing volumes of data and support the data's collation, validation and distribution.
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So in addition to the health risks of staying on the couch all day, Americans need to consider the burden that their lifestyles incur on their bank accounts.
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Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, also present at the joint news conference, said the state budget, which was supposed to be balanced for 2020, could incur a deficit.
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A chart on its website says that a $2000,250 balance would incur annual fees of about $127, compared with hypothetical gains of $190, based on a conservative investment.
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FCC SAYS PROVIDERS HAVE AGREED TO WAIVE ANY LATE FEES THAT ANY RESIDENTIAL OR SMALL BUSINESS CUSTOMERS INCUR BECAUSE OF THEIR ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES RELATED TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
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The ads use annotated images to remind visitors that drinking and singing loudly are perfectly legal in bars but will incur hefty fines if done in the street.
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"We are alarmed that unpaid federal employees will be required to incur this additional financial hardship during a time when they can least afford it," the senators said.
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Other parents incur enormous credit-card debt or put off retirement in order to provide their children with luxuries and opportunities that they were never able to enjoy.
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Companies like Airbnb and Dropbox used AWS as the technical foundation to grow their businesses, without needing to incur the cost of buying or renting their own servers.
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According to its 2019 financial year-end results, about 5% of transactions incur late fees, which made up 19% of Afterpay&aposs income, down from 25% in 2018.
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If you hold on to them for a while, you would incur capital gains taxes for any difference between the vested price and what you sold it for.
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Instead, you have to open the Bunq app and top up your Bunq account — topping up your account with another card may incur some fees, more details here.
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Others provide more flexible options: a grace period (often until about March 15) to incur any new expenses, or the option to carry $500 into the new year.
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Everybody's being really paid to go out and you're paid a lot of money to go out and incur those type situations that have more risks in them.
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Selling at such discounts, which reflect the impact of the shipping industry's worst slump on record, would mean NordLB would incur writedowns of 4.0 billion-4.5 billion euros.
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The job cuts across the group will only incur a €800m one-off charge, he said, as not replacing leavers and imposing hiring freezes will reduce severance costs.
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Even if you disagree with idea of compensating student-athletes, it is clear that they incur costs different from (and likely beyond) those of other on-campus students.
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We were afforded all the rights which are automatic with marriage and didn't have to incur the expense of jumping through the legal hoops to replicate those rights.
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Because many people on Facebook don't click through to the article — some because they don't want to incur data costs — all they see is the headline and excerpt.
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The diplomatic efforts, largely through the Organization of American States (OAS), are seen as win-win for Mexico, as they please Washington and incur limited domestic political cost.
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Trump has said without evidence that the world's largest online retailer is making the postal service incur losses, mandating the task force review USPS pricing on package delivery.
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Columbia University's is using a $250 million gift for a new endowment that will fund scholarships and grants meant to ensure none of its medical students incur debt.
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Even if the subpoenas never result in legal action by the Attorneys General, the scope of the subpoenas ensures that the companies will incur substantial costs and time.
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Bob Corker, a crucial vote for the president's legislative agenda, making the Tennessee Republican the latest GOP senator to incur Trump's wrath after the president verbally lashed Sens.
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For the largest donor-advised fund sponsors, a $100,000 fund can incur administrative fees as high as 1.25 percent of the balance annually, according to the National Philanthropic Trust.
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Knowing I've paid $33 for Pure Barre, and will incur a $20 fee if I don't show up to class, get my butt out of bed at 7:30AM.
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That can make it difficult for those who work internationally to send money back to family in their home nations, especially if they don't want to incur high fees.
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It may incur some grave wounds along the way, but in the end, science will endure in what remains the world's leading nation for advanced research and technological development.
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On Wednesday night, the Ministry of Commerce published its final list of U.S. items worth $700 billion in imports that will incur an additional 25-percent tariff, including coal.
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Alcoa said in July it will incur as much as $21 million a month in extra expenses, mainly from tariffs levied on aluminum imported from Canada, its biggest supplier.
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Employers generally support wellness programs because, the thinking goes, workers who are healthy and active tend to be more productive, miss less work, and incur lower health care costs.
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It will incur regulatory costs largely linked to tougher fuel economy and vehicle emissions standards as well as safety requirements worldwide, Ford Chief Financial Officer Bob Shanks told analysts.
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Keeping the lights off lest you wake your housemates or bedfellows — and incur their wrath — can wreak havoc; from peeing on the floor to injuring yourself on bathroom appliances.
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However, countries would incur a hefty fine if they refuse; Poland, for example, will have to pay approximately 1.5 billion euros to forgo its 6,200 quota of relocating refugees.
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If the insurers win their case, the government could owe them billions of dollars in CSR back-payments, even though the insurance companies didn't incur all of those costs.
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Estates in France valued at more than €21990 million incur inheritance tax of 45 percent, so the death of a successful French artist is often followed by studio sales.
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It may take time to build the account, so if you incur medical bills in the meantime that exceed your balance, you must pay the difference with other money.
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Further, the product, by design, aimed to capture returns on market losses, which means that in a scenario where stocks outperformed, the investment would incur losses, the spokesman said.
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However, it's not being clearly reported as the news of these fees spread, that customers who replace their cable box with the Roku won't actually incur any additional fees.
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What is more, other studies suggest returns from fossil-fuel-derived energy have fallen, and will decline further as they incur increased costs associated with pollution and climate change.
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President Donald Trump decided to strike Syria on Friday night, and he might incur some unintended consequences — like increasing the risk of getting into a shooting war with Russia.
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President Trump, on the other hand, has no desire to cut deficits or incur bad press, and is more than happy to spend money on whichever constituencies he likes.
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They also highlight the potential huge loss the BOJ could incur if market expectations of a withdrawal of stimulus spark a sharp sell-off of government bonds, analysts say.
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Pressure from Cambodian investment: The company may incur an additional USD4.1 million (around LKR635 million) in debt if it completes its acquisition in Cambodia, which was initiated in 2012.
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He was about to withdraw cash from the machine , but stopped when he saw a notification on the screen saying he would incur a $3 surcharge imposed by Cardtronics.
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"There are significant expenses that people can incur for services that aren't covered by the program," said Tricia Neuman, director of the Kaiser Family Foundation's program on Medicare policy.
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About half of those are for entire homes, and any of those listings that are in buildings with several apartments would now incur a fine under New York's law.
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"China makes aircraft and ships like they make sausages," the official continued, noting that the country will have even greater abilities to incur into areas Japan claims for itself.
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Modi's "Make in India" initiative has increased tariffs on imported products in categories including communications devices; mobile phones from outside India will incur a customs fee of 20 percent.
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"We have evidence to suggest that market participants are tending to underestimate the risks they incur and that they are tending to not charge enough for them," Buch added.
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On Wednesday night, the Ministry of Commerce published its final list of U.S. items worth $16 billion in imports that will incur an additional 25-percent tariff, including coal.
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Blame it on the financial crisis of 2008 or the massive fines that these banks have had to incur, but the sector is gradually starting to lose its charm.
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From frost to hailstorms to rot to mildew; one would think that Champagne growers have pissed off the God of the Old Testament to incur such a brutal year.
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The company said it expected to incur restructuring costs of about $100 million in the second quarter and about $300 million for the full year, due to the split.
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Alcoa said this week it will incur as much as $14 million a month in extra expenses, mainly from tariffs levied on aluminum imported from Canada, its biggest supplier.
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General Mills also said it expects to incur a pretax non-cash charge of about $35 million in the fourth quarter related to the sale of its Venezuela unit.
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LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - BP said on Thursday it will incur a $750 million write off in its second quarter 2017 results over exploration blocks it relinquished in Angola.
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Alcoa said in July it will incur as much as $14 million a month in extra expenses, mainly from tariffs levied on aluminum imported from Canada, its biggest supplier.
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" Corker is also the latest senator to incur Trump's Twitter wrath — after Trump said he lacks "guts," Corker said the White House has become "an adult day care center.
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New rules introduced in January in all 28 EU countries envisage that banks' creditors — including shareholders, bondholders and large depositors — should incur losses before a lender can be rescued.
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The only stock Cramer told investors to actively avoid was the stock of Wells Fargo considering recent reports that the bank could incur a massive fine for loan abuses.
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Power companies must make a commercial decision whether to incur large capital costs to extend the life of existing coal plants or replace them with other sources of generation.
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Those misrepresentations about drugs like Purdue's OxyContin and Endo's Opana ER led Orange County to incur health care, criminal justice and other costs related to addiction, the lawsuit said.
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As part of the restructuring actions, Activision expects to incur a pre-tax charge of about $1.2019 million, the majority of which is expected to be incurred this year.
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It added that it had decided to close down its Deli Foods business in Nigeria following a review, as the business continued to incur losses despite efforts from management.
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The link between climate change and hurricane frequency has not been firmly established by scientists, but rising seas and scorching heat seem to worsen the damage the storms incur.
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The sanctioned airlines also receive ground services in numerous airports — the firms who provide those services are vulnerable to U.S. secondary sanctions and could incur fines and other penalties.
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They've lost confidence in the economy and believe the meager returns that bonds promise might be better than potential losses they could incur by holding stocks into a recession.
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Anheuser-Busch InBev also said it expected to incur about $1.74 billion in fees and expenses related to the deal, including $725 million related to financing for the transaction.
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But the bulk of the benefits almost certainly would accrue to wealthy families who spend the most money on child care, and who already incur other large deductible expenses.
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Cable, satellite and other pay TV providers "would incur significant costs to receive, transmit, and deliver ATSC 3.0 signals to subscribers, including for network and subscriber equipment," Verizon said.
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It said it expects business from customers under the Affordable Care Act to incur mid-single digit operating losses for 27.2, and Anthem shares fell 221.46 percent to $220.57.
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Alcoa said in July it will incur as much as $21 million a month in extra expenses, mainly from tariffs levied on aluminium imported from Canada, its biggest supplier.
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While Project Zero enrollment itself is free, brands that use the product serialization service will incur a cost between $0.01 and $0.05 per unit, based on volume, Amazon notes.
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"The results of the sanctions lift have started causing shocks in the parallel market, and speculators will incur losses," Sudanese Industrial Development Bank Manager Musaed Abdel-Karim told Reuters.
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"The Apple Card is consumer-friendly," he said, noting features such as a calculator that shows how much interest a consumer will incur by paying a balance over time.
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To be fair, any story set in an industry other than filmmaking is bound to incur infelicities when being handled by people who think filmmaking is the noblest cause.
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Canceling an accepted Airbnb reservation may or may not incur you a charge, depending on the host's cancellation policy, which you can view before you commit to any booking.
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But for most Americans, the Saudi alliance is not a good reason for the United States to incur costs fighting Iran because the Saudi alliance itself is not good.
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Earlier in the afternoon, I had signed a disclaimer, at the High Commissioner's rather disapproving insistence, taking sole responsibility for the whole escapade, including any injury I might incur.
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Your home has more time to appreciate in value, and you have a longer time to spread out all the costs you incur when buying and selling a home.
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The forecast includes losses that easyJet expects to incur from its costly expansion into Berlin's Tegel airport last year, when it bought part of failed airline Air Berlin's operations.
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What is the allure for parents to bring children to a movie theater and incur the expense of tickets and snacks instead of staying home and watching a movie?
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Lennar – The homebuilder said its communities in areas impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Harvey did not incur any flood damage, despite representing about 40 percent of Lennar's homebuilding revenue.
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Broker Nomura estimates Samsung may have to incur up to 1.6 trillion won of disposal costs in the fourth quarter, assuming around 4 million Note 73s have been made.
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