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    Use "incurring" in a sentence

    incurring example sentences

    incurring


    1. The banks, they seem to have thought, could extend their credits to whatever sum might be wanted, without incurring any other expense besides that of a few reams of paper


    2. Those other banks, therefore, were enabled to get very easily out of that fatal circle, from which they could not otherwise have disengaged themselves without incurring a considerable loss, and perhaps, too, even some degree of discredit


    3. In countries where interest is permitted, the law in order to prevent the extortion of usury, generally fixes the highest rate which can be taken without incurring a penalty


    4. 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


    5. We marched out tired but relieved that we had been through our first time in these positions without incurring serious injury or death well apart from the Lieutenant but his stupidity didn’t count


    6. America could have destroyed the Soviet Union many times over, without incurring the ultimate risk


    7. This was the first time she’d been able to look closely at his features without incurring his anger


    8. The Chief Inquisitor who in his long years of service had witnessed and performed countless acts of relentless and inhuman torture, was apparently terrified at the prospect of incurring the Patriarch’s wrath


    9. “Even at the risk of incurring his superior’s wrath?”


    10. From the days of the slaughter and destruction and death of the giants, from the souls of whose flesh the spirits, having gone out, shall destroy without incurring judgement so shall they destroy until the day of the consummation, the great judgement in which the age shall be consummated, over the Watchers and the godless, yes, shall be wholly consummated

    11. From the days of the slaughter and destruction and death of the giants from the souls of whose flesh the spirits having gone out shall destroy without incurring judgement so shall they destroy until the day of the consummation the great judgement in which the age shall be consummated over the Watchers and the godless yes shall be wholly consummated


    12. If this account had been established by a Texas state chartered non-profit organization then it could receive funds without incurring federal and state tax liabilities and unwanted attention from the DHS and IRS


    13. You will be incurring a cost for


    14. had quite reached the level required for the incurring of so tremendous a


    15. incurring loss in revenue


    16. “The Seven Stars…how would he have heard of that?” The Healer turned his graying head to his Queen’s face and was not afraid of incurring her ire


    17. They destroyed several of the P A F ships without incurring significant damage to themselves


    18. Overcoming the automated defenses by force of numbers and incurring heavy losses, the Swordsman ground forces took the vacant facility and set up their operations center


    19. called, incurring an investigation into the matter


    20. Our first step with Goodvernment is to stop the war, bring the troops home, and stop incurring debt

    21. this book is that by incurring more rejection, we will be sharing our opportunity more, and thus enjoy more success


    22. Since incurring debt implies the risk of default (failure to pay interest expense in a


    23. Since interest is a tax deductible expense, in the absence of bankruptcy, a firm can increase its value simply by incurring more and


    24. Since incurring debt implies a tax deduction, the new rate of interest is multiplied


    25. earnings can reduce share issues without incurring accounting costs


    26. have the capability of incurring more debt


    27. improbable that ConocoPhillips would begin incurring greater long-term debt to capital


    28. It would seem the idea was to get Clegg into a restricted situation without incurring the wrath of Mighty Joe Young and to that extent they were successful


    29. Sometimes, the incurring of debt is not a strategic play


    30. Evidently, the incurring of long-term debt obligates the company to a series of interest payments that raises the risk

    31. While this author believes that incurring debt tends to encourage more subsequent debt,


    32. expansion, it is incurring the least amount of risk for the greatest amount of potential


    33. investor is putting capital into a firm that is incurring debt, he or she is taking a higher


    34. occurs when product demand is low, and the firm is also incurring more debt


    35. We must guard against incurring obligations that don’t suit us or


    36. He however could not avoid or refuse combat without incurring the wrath of Grand Administrator Li


    37. We will have to show some ingenuity in order to stop them without incurring heavy casualties


    38. We are nothing but tools for them to be utilized to their maximum efficacy and then discarded without incurring any additional costs such as healthcare, social security, and pensions what have you


    39. front line realised that they were now in serious danger, and backed away, incurring the wrath of


    40. Incurring injuries can pass as one of the greatest nightmares of many

    41. Before beginning, be sure you are capable of moderately to maximally exerting your body without incurring injury


    42. (without fearing incurring the wrath of God) that


    43. The punishment for incurring any significant write-off had always been the axe, and ten million ranked as more than significant


    44. continue incurring debt and paying it off responsibly


    45. He wasn't sure if he was more shocked by the fact that she was risking incurring his


    46. That a pretty cumbersome and inefficient process and needless to say that you’ll be incurring some kinds of fees for the two transfers


    47. Ours is in the form of the temporary “losses” we're incurring when the selected team enters a losing streak


    48. You won’t panic and do some weird unplanned things when you’ll be incurring some operating costs because you know that’s already incorporated in the formula and that you’ll still be profitable at the end of the year


    49. Men may die without incurring the pity of their fellows, still sharers in great business enterprises from which their capital cannot be or has not been withdrawn, and which is left chiefly at death for public uses; yet the day is not far distant when the man who dies leaving behind him millions of available wealth, which was free for him to administer during life, will pass away "unwept, unhonored, and unsung," no matter to what uses he leaves the dross which he cannot take with him


    50. Over a beer I moaned to Al about paying off one debt by incurring another one to him, but he said there was






































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    "incurring" definitions

    acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable)