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Sentence count:133+2Posted:2016-09-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bring oncatchcontractSimilar words: curveoccurcurtaincurrentcuriousaccuratesecuritycurrencyMeaning: [ɪn'kɜr /-'kɜː]  v. 1. make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to 2. receive a specified treatment (abstract). 
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31. Provided that it is reasonable to incur the particular expense, however, it is immaterial that the expense may be very large.
32. However, it must be remembered that to do this of itself would incur an exchange risk.
33. I had no interest I am sure to incur your displeasure.
34. To deny this magic is to incur the wrath of a great number of people.
35. Too fast would tire the horse unnecessarily while going too slow would incur time penalties.
36. The alternative, allowing individuals or individual committees to operate without supervision[sentencedict.com], would also incur costs.
37. They will therefore incur a late filing penalty as well as interest on the unpaid tax.
38. All cancellations incur a charge payable by you to compensate us for our offices.
39. The working budget is for expenses you incur in carrying out your programme for the client.
40. All fee quotations exclude Value Added Tax and any outlays that we may incur whilst carrying our assignments.
41. Phoenix expects to incur a one-time charge of $ 1 million to cover severance and relocation costs associated with the move.
42. Whatever the merits of such proposals, they would operate only at the margins of the costs that most families incur.
43. Using a bank overdraft, would incur an interest cost, with tax capital allowances being available as above.
44. Relatively few people incur a capital gains tax bill because of index linking and the offsetting effect of the personal tax allowance.
45. If you are in any doubt about your entitlement then you should consult your line manager before you incur any expense.
46. They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur.
47. If any of the beaters did incur his wrath,(www.Sentencedict.com) they were sent home.
48. Like the sole trader, the partners are personally responsible for paying off any debts the shop may incur.
49. Such measures inevitably incur substantial costs which in turn increases the cost of crop production.
50. The employer had, therefore, to incur heavy development costs before any net tangible benefits would accrue from the invention.
51. There are a number of other possibilities, if you are willing to incur the additional expense.
52. However, being inside the time does not incur either penalties or bonus points.
53. Abbey National investors were forced to incur costs selling their shares.
54. Lack of mobility may mean that older people with disabilities have to incur the cost of private transport in order to get about.
55. What on earth the referee had done to incur such mindless, moronic abuse, one can only hazard a guess.
56. What risks and rewards would an investor incur by writing calls on shares that he or she owns? 10.
57. After that date any name changes will incur an Amendment Fee - see page 11.
58. If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.
59. Few people would dare to refuse them out of a morbid fear of them and the curse a refusal may incur.
60. Transfers made within 10 working days of the seminar will incur a 15% administrative charge.
More similar words: curveoccurcurtaincurrentcuriousaccuratesecuritycurrencyaccuracycurrentlycuriositycurriculumaccuratelyblackcurrant
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