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In 1982, both of my legs were amputated due to tissue damage from frostbite,
incurred
during a mountain-climbing accident.
SM: Well, actually the cost that we
incurred
was less than 200 rupees.
They've
incurred
violent infractions by becoming violent with guards and with other prisoners.
Rajinikanth had to personally repay them for the losses
incurred.
Ecstasy had
incurred
the wrath of the Vatican, for condoning Eva's desertion of Emil, her subsequent divorce, and the brief swim she took in the buff, but Roger Manville ignored these trivial matters and discussed the film as a triumphant, outstandingly beautiful, visual paean to love - a view echoed by many IMDb users.
After having his cronies beat up Burke The Sandman brandishes a knife in his general direction, stroke's Burke's torso a bit and walks of laughing whilst Burke collapses (due to the damage
incurred
by two minute Hispanic men slapping his shoulders).
does anyone have a copy of this film as i would be grateful to purchase it......have been looking a long time !!! if a copy is out there i will gladly cover any costs
incurred
to make & send it to me. the content of this film is truly a must for all to see.
Having
incurred
additional debt, they are now in no position to continue spending at that earlier pace.
Governments that
incurred
debt in costly wars have been expected to set aside annual “sinking funds” for repayment.
Here, there are winners and losers, because the majority can force through its preferences, even if the gains its members reap are dwarfed by the losses
incurred
by the minority.
This means two things: allowing companies to deduct all investments in equipment and structures immediately, instead of spreading the cost over time; and eliminating the deduction for interest costs on newly
incurred
debts.
The loss for Société Générale could have been far higher than the €5 billion it is reported to have
incurred.
In Soviet Russia, Marxism-Leninism
incurred
comparable excess.
The convergence of interest rates was broken when a newly elected government in Greece revealed that the deficit
incurred
by the previous government was much larger than had been reported.
More contentious research recently published by the University of Sheffield goes much further, and attempts to estimate the economic cost
incurred
as a result of Britain’s specialization in high finance.
In fact, any talk of recovery is premature until the losses
incurred
by austerity are recouped.
But, until 1980, Germany continued repaying the loans that it had
incurred
to pay the reparations.
Germans today would say that, unlike reparations, the Greek and Mediterranean debts were voluntarily incurred, not coerced.
China’s low official government debt largely reflects the role of currency in assuming quasi-fiscal liabilities – not only the write-off costs
incurred
from reforming state-owned banks, but also the takeover of banks’ bad debts via note financing and the purchase of asset-management companies’ bonds.
The US
incurred
$300 billion in losses from climate-related disasters last year, including three massive hurricanes – the frequency and intensity of which has risen, owing to fossil-fuel dependence.
But the UK government steered clear, with the psychological and political impact of its humiliation proving even more significant than the financial losses
incurred
by the BoE.
That pressure is all the more intense, given that the countries most affected by this humanitarian challenge – Greece, Italy, and Spain – also
incurred
the most damage from the financial crisis.
The implication is that they must be
incurred
slowly.
In fact, intensifying his letter’s pathos, he requested that part of the money the university owes him be paid to his family to cover debts he
incurred
as a result of being denied his fellowship.
America's authorities argued that Cuba's debt had not been
incurred
for the benefit of the Cuban people, nor with their consent, and that foreign loans helped to finance their oppression.
The logic of sound banking tells us that current and future African governments should accept liability only for those portions of public debts that were
incurred
to finance bona fide domestic investment or public consumption.
The big bills
incurred
by expensive diagnostics and hospital stays are covered in large part or altogether.
But what is even more shocking – not to mention dangerous – is that China has
incurred
no international costs for its behavior.
It is indefensible for the IMF and other creditors to obstruct Somalia’s access to financing because of arrears on a debt
incurred
three decades ago as much through reckless lending as through irresponsible borrowing.
That was especially so in China, which, together with other developing economies, accounts for nearly half of the debt
incurred
since 2008.
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