verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
incur a charge formal (= result in you paying a charge )
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All cancellations incur a charge.
incur an expense formal (= have to pay for something )
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Potential buyers incur the expense of a survey and legal fees.
incur liability (= be in a situation in which you must take responsibility for something )
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The transfer of property will not incur a liability to inheritance tax.
incur sb’s displeasure (= make someone displeased )
incurring...wrath
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He was scared of incurring his father’s wrath .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
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Dhalia produced some effective, speedy long range punching but also incurred the wrath of referee Ron Hackett for frequent clinching.
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This card-based account also incurs a £3 fee for counter transactions and a £5 fee for third-party credits.
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The alternative, allowing individuals or individual committees to operate without supervision, would also incur costs.
■ NOUN
charge
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Courts not cancelled will incur a NO-SHOW additional charge .
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The company is expected to incur an unspecified restructuring charge during the next fiscal year, which will begin Feb. 1.
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If you incur bank charges , some banks operate a slightly cheaper tariff for direct debits because they are more easily handled.
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Phoenix expects to incur a one-time charge of $ 1 million to cover severance and relocation costs associated with the move.
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Transfers made within 10 working days of the seminar will incur a 15% administrative charge .
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All cancellations incur a charge payable by you to compensate us for our offices.
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This second loan will incur inflated interest charges .
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If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.
company
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The principal disadvantage is that a limited company invariably incurs some additional costs.
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The company expects to incur one-time expenses through mid-1999 associated with the integration of these businesses.
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The company is expected to incur an unspecified restructuring charge during the next fiscal year, which will begin Feb. 1.
cost
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So the maintenance costs are incurred on the vehicle itself, and not the track.
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Whatever the merits of such proposals, they would operate only at the margins of the costs that most families incur .
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These costs should not be incurred unless they are needed.
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To encourage employers to provide health benefits, the cost they incur could be credited toward the minimum-wage increase.
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The cost is incurred at the point in time when the plant is built.
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At this point, the organization has an opportunity to address and pay the costs it has incurred .
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Whilst the introduction of competition will undoubtedly benefit some aspects of efficiency, additional costs might also be incurred .
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We have calculated a $ 3 per household recommendation to offset these additional costs incurred during the holidays.
costs
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The contractor is paid for the actual costs he incurs plus a previously agreed lump sum for his overheads and profit.
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At this point, the organization has an opportunity to address and pay the costs it has incurred .
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Whilst the introduction of competition will undoubtedly benefit some aspects of efficiency, additional costs might also be incurred .
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I would be pleased to reimburse any costs incurred .
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Sometimes such costs are incurred by a party other than the developer, typically where the tenant completes the fitting out of the building.
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If such costs are incurred in calculating a self-supply charge, tax could be paid twice.
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It would also mean that any changes to the system at this stage could be rectified without high costs being incurred .
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These costs are incurred every time the individual participates in sport.
debt
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The government's debt , incurred buying energy supplies on credit, was rising, according to Godmanis.
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The rest were weighed down by an accumulation of debts incurred during the wars and natural disasters of the preceding century.
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Generally you have two choices: where your debtor lives or carries on his business, or where the debt was incurred .
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There is a new insistence on the illegitimacy of debts incurred by military dictatorships and other repressive regimes.
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The debts that these governments incurred , by whatever means and for whatever purposes, have been repaid many times over.
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Naturally, large external debts were incurred to banks, foreign governments and world agencies.
disapproval
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John Browne had been sacked in Winchester while others who had incurred the disapproval of their local parties had gone quietly.
displeasure
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Who would dare incur our displeasure ?
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I had no interest I am sure to incur your displeasure .
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A few may be ruled out because they have incurred their party s displeasure .
expenditure
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If any operating division wishes to incur capital expenditure , it submits an appraisal form to the Finance Director.
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Relying on these reports, Hedley Byrne incurred expenditure and lost money when its customer went into liquidation.
expense
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All the expense is incurred during development of a new construction program, rather than in the manufacturing process itself.
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Harrowing for the patient, not to mention the expense incurred .
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Considerable expense is incurred because of the requirement for the annual publication of audited accounts.
expenses
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You can not claim from your husband or wife any out of pocket expenses you may incur under the simplified procedure.
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Also payable are any expenses you incur with our written consent.
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Most expenses that your employee incurs for your business are deductible above-the-line.
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I heard my parents talk about the huge expenses incurred and more to come.
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There has been good response from advertisers resulting in relatively small expenses being incurred .
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Symington reported that no state expenses had been incurred during the trip.
fee
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After that date any name changes will incur an Amendment Fee - see page 11.
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It represents a rare opportunity to bring your own bottle, without incurring a corkage fee .
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This card-based account also incurs a £3 fee for counter transactions and a £5 fee for third-party credits.
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The force of that competition is indicated by the costs that firms incur and the fees that they charge clients.
injury
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He has given the players a week off training to avoid incurring any injuries .
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They also have incurred some important injuries , including the loss of first-string quarterback Steve Young for several games.
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Therefore you may find that a bandage is not allowed if you didn't incur the injury in that day's competition.
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Willy was propelled through the windscreen on to the wall: that's how he incurred such nasty head injuries .
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He incurred both injuries in the 35-28 win over the Atlanta Falcons Oct. 19.
liability
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Suggested approach An employer can incur tortious liability in respect of his employees in one of three ways.
loss
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Operating losses incurred were £427,000 with further £524,000 losses arising from the disposal of Applied Skills for Management.
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On the other hand, a lot of little losses incurred every day can sink even the biggest of big ideas.
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It is not satisfactory where a significant separate item of loss is incurred at a particular time.
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On the other hand, if the firm falls short of covering its fixed costs, a loss will be incurred .
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Celsus is concerned with a case in which somebody has promised that he will ensure no loss is incurred by another person.
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Claims rocketed, and as confirmed at today's annual meeting a three billion pound loss was incurred for 1990.
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That is, he must show that the loss incurred was caused by the insider's actions.
obligation
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Loans would only incur future debt obligations , thereby hindering growth.
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In either case, however, the business has the use of the asset and incurs a monthly payment obligation .
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The facility of incurring the first obligation became a temptation to a second.
penalty
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They will therefore incur a late filing penalty as well as interest on the unpaid tax.
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Secondly, Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties .
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In the usual case of several projects running in parallel it incurs economic penalties .
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Too fast would tire the horse unnecessarily while going too slow would incur time penalties .
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The larger the pack the more liberal the usage so it is often worth incurring a packaging cost penalty .
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However, being inside the time does not incur either penalties or bonus points.
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You need to establish whether you would incur redemption penalties if you switched the mortgage elsewhere.
risk
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There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection.
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Greedy for profits and market share, they shaved profit margins and incurred unwarranted risks .
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However, it must be remembered that to do this of itself would incur an exchange risk .
tax
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Relatively few people incur a capital gains tax bill because of index linking and the offsetting effect of the personal tax allowance.
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But if you own stocks, as opposed to funds, you yourself can decide when you want to incur those taxes .
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If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.
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Yet the panel did not subtract the substantial liabilities Simpson has incurred , including tax bills, attorneys fees and bank loans.
wrath
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If any of the beaters did incur his wrath , they were sent home.
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To use live penguins, while adding an audible dimension, might incur the wrath of the animal rights lobby.
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Dhalia produced some effective, speedy long range punching but also incurred the wrath of referee Ron Hackett for frequent clinching.
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To deny this magic is to incur the wrath of a great number of people.
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Always a forthright woman, she incurred the wrath of the anti-abolitionists and her life was threatened.
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This incurred great wrath on the part of my father, who finally issued an execution order.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The auto manufacturer incurred a $843.6 million loss in 1990.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Because of this possibility, shareholders will have to incur monitoring costs or agency costs to ensure that managers behave properly.
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If you incur bank charges, some banks operate a slightly cheaper tariff for direct debits because they are more easily handled.
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In addition, the legal expenses incurred in the dispute between the partners were incurred to protect and preserve the partnership's assets.
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So the maintenance costs are incurred on the vehicle itself, and not the track.
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The force of that competition is indicated by the costs that firms incur and the fees that they charge clients.
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They also have incurred some important injuries, including the loss of first-string quarterback Steve Young for several games.
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We have calculated a $ 3 per household recommendation to offset these additional costs incurred during the holidays.
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We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant.