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incurred
1. In case of hospitalisation, the expenses that are incurred will be taken care of by this policy subject to the limit of the cover
2. In case of medical insurance, the individual is covered only to the extent of the actual expenses incurred on medicine/hospitalisation (up to a maximum limit of the sum assured)
3. This payment is irrespective of the actual expenses incurred by the individual
4. Neither I, nor the company are responsible for damages incurred from using this manual incorrectly
5. “If we are full during the Summer Season, we'll be putting $1,400 against the costs we incurred building the bungalows
6. incurred and be on you way
7. surely the loss incurred by my small church is insignificant
8. “That was his dream years ago---I happen to have that tidbit of intel firsthand---and it hasn't changed over the intervening intervals of setbacks he's incurred
9. The dangers to which a false coiner is everywhere exposed, if he lives in the country of which he counterfeits the coin, and to which his agents or correspondents are exposed, if he lives in a foreign country, are by far too great to be incurred for the sake of a profit of six or seven per cent
10. upon the bullion which was to be coined into more than eight hundred and fifty thousand pounds, or incurring an annual loss of more than £21,250 pounds, would not probably have incurred the tenth part of that loss
11. Bond must be given that the wool to be carried coast-ways is to be landed at the particular port for which it is entered outwards; and if my part of it is landed without the presence of an officer, not only the forfeiture of the wool is incurred, as in other goods, but the usual additional penalty of 3s
12. for every pound weight is likewise incurred
13. In 1722, this company petitioned the parliament to be allowed to divide their immense capital of more than thirty-three millions eight hundred thousand pounds, the whole of which had been lent to government, into two equal parts; the one half, or upwards of £16,900,000, to be put upon the same footing with other government annuities, and not to be subject to the debts contracted, or losses incurred, by the directors of the company, in the prosecution of their mercantile projects ; the other half to remain as before, a trading stock, and to be subject to those debts and losses
14. Some additional expense would necessarily be incurred, both by the different register-offices which it would be proper to establish in the different districts of the country, and by the different valuations which might occasionally be made of the lands which the proprietor chose to occupy himself
15. The expense of all this, however, might be very moderate, and much below what is incurred in the levying of many other taxes, which afford a very inconsiderable revenue in comparison of what might easily be drawn from a tax of this kind
16. An immediate and great expense must be incurred in that moment of immediate danger, which will not wait for the gradual and slow returns of the new taxes
17. I incurred a lot of credit card debt during the period that my ex-husband wasn’t paying child support and when I wasn’t making enough money to take care of everything
18. Any (American) company operating abroad and selling cheaply made products at ―home‖ at an exorbitant profit, should, in my opinion, be hit with the stiffest import tariffs imaginable to help defray the social costs incurred by the taxpayer for individuals who have otherwise lost their jobs or are (under-employed)
19. commercial airliners; ramming two into the World Trade Center, (bringing both towers down and leaving thousands of people dead in its wake), one into the Pentagon, (that fortunately incurred far less damage) and another that crashed in rural Pennsylvania before reaching its final destination after passengers heroically seized control of the airliner from the hijackers; leaving everyone dead on board
20. Private Mott of the 5th, was given fifty lashes and almost bled to death for, and I quote: ’Not being vigilant enough in the persecution of vile deeds that promoted sin, incurred the wrath of the Gods or were an affront to the Pantheon and the Ruling Council’
21. income for itself ( there is some small amount provided if a person in the household has work incurred
22. Removing this responsibility from hospitals would significantly reduce the costs incurred in collecting
23. It wastes already incurred investments and it gives margin for fraudulent deviations with political and illicit actions; besides causing economic recession that transforms in scrap iron immense productive parks
24. For example, usage of particular free tool increases effort in project, but the other commercially available are costlier and it would outweigh the current cost incurred by the increased effort, then we will just accept the risk
25. incidental charges that may be incurred
26. Considering that the interest incurred on a term loan
27. It has accepted global warming as a fact and has issued regulations to reduce the production of carbon dioxide without regard for the costs incurred by utilities to accomplish that
28. Look at it this way, the costs that you incurred during
29. That is at least 60 days after the costs were incurred
30. Presumably I entered the same amount for transportation to the airport as I had incurred from it the previous day
31. These two deductions recognize the costs incurred by companies in drilling and mining
32. Among other claims foregone by Ingalls were huge Unabsorbed Overhead and Non-Recurring Engineering costs that they had incurred upfront but which were to have been amortized over nine, not five ships
33. levels of spending that more that 90% of our $17 plus trillion debt has been incurred since 1974
34. resort on Midway was forced to close because of expenses incurred as a result of stricter U
35. damage that our kind has cumulatively caused, has all incurred
36. obtained before he incurred a devastating stroke that left him,
37. benefits appropriate to the costs being incurred? All of this is ironical because it is both “very
38. The agent of the Harad Ghul was frustrated at the casualties incurred by the warriors and addressed his soldiers
39. and all local, state and federal taxes incurred in the course of his/her business as
40. increased costs they had incurred by reducing the workforce
41. are the cost incurred from development to
42. leather straps of his backpack, and the amount of abrasion he incurred with every
43. Helen and Colleen both wore large bandages covering their injuries incurred in the crash
44. Log those ships and crews as being on authorized administrative leave pending repairs to their ships from damage incurred by collisions with battle debris
45. The members were made up of a selection of leading international scientists, and a further delay was incurred as they were given time to read through the proposals before attending an assembly to confer their approval, which took place at the Pentagon
46. incurred the wrath of a god
47. To make a long story short, it appeared as though my father incurred a serious internal injury
48. responsible for any and all damages incurred
49. not including any injuries incurred by their pimps or the Johns
50. Mau’s Rage, which lasted nearly a week, incurred 8,392 deaths and 2,694 injuries