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Examples
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Incurring even one additional accident through the use of a less-reliable system wipes out all of the savings of the hypothetically cheaper vehicle.
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Incurring the additional costs of testing all coins, valued at more than $5000 (or perhaps less), would be worthwhile to the NGC over the long run.
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Incurring the negative impacts are about the same order of likelihood.
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Incurring her displeasure could happen fairly frequently, often striking from an unexpected quarter.
Roger Smith: Remembering the Extraordinary Elaine Kaufman as a Non-Celebrity Friend Roger Smith 2010
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Incurring her displeasure could happen fairly frequently, often striking from an unexpected quarter.
Roger Smith: Remembering the Extraordinary Elaine Kaufman as a Non-Celebrity Friend Roger Smith 2010
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"Incurring that gain is going to swamp the cut" in fees, he says.
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Incurring a huge debt, Mr. Springsteen and the band kept touring, then hunkered down in Holmdel to work on his new compositions.
The Heart of Jim Fusilli 2010
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Incurring her displeasure could happen fairly frequently, often striking from an unexpected quarter.
Roger Smith: Remembering the Extraordinary Elaine Kaufman as a Non-Celebrity Friend Roger Smith 2010
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Incurring the additional costs of testing all coins, valued at more than $5000 or perhaps less, would be worthwhile to the NGC over the long run.
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Incurring her displeasure could happen fairly frequently, often striking from an unexpected quarter.
Roger Smith: Remembering the Extraordinary Elaine Kaufman as a Non-Celebrity Friend Roger Smith 2010
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