Incurring Sentence Examples

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  • The believer may pass from one community to another without imperilling his spiritual life, or even establish a new church without necessarily incurring the reproach of schism.

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  • He carefully refrained from incurring suspicion and unpopularity by opposing the general outcry, and though he saw through the imposture from the beginning he made no attempt to moderate the popular frenzy or to save the life of any of the victims, his co-religionists, not even intervening in the case of Lord Stafford, and allowing Titus Oates to be lodged at Whitehall with a pension.

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  • Four years later Khalaf, incurring Mahmud's displeasure again, was imprisoned, and his property confiscated.

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  • A male Perfect could not lay his hand on a woman without incurring penance of a three-days' fast.

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  • He even became one of the securities for Jefferson Davis, thereby incurring the resentment of Northern radical leaders.

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  • This would naturally lead to an excess of women over men in the higher septs, and would render it difficult for a man to get his daughter respectably married without paying a high price for a suitable bridegroom and incurring other heavy marriage expenses.

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  • Accordingly he was ordered home, in April 1666, on pain of incurring the charge of treason, and obeying was imprisoned in the Tower till February 1667, when he was examined before the council and set free.

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  • The Girondins wished to spare Louis, but were afraid of incurring the reproach of royalism.

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  • This option is designed to eliminate the risk of incurring overdraft fees.

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  • There was no precedent for large military forces, in close contact with a formidable enemy, embarking within easy artillery range of positions in the hands of the opposing side, and the most sanguine amongst high military authorities in the councils of the Entente feared that a withdrawal could not be carried out without incurring heavy losses.

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  • On the 14th of November 1885 the British field force crossed the frontier, and advanced to Mandalay without incurring any serious resistance (see Burmese Wars).

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  • That there were certain limits beyond which the translator might not venture, without incurring the censure of the authorities, may be inferred from the few instances of translation which are mentioned with disapproval in the Mishna and elsewhere.

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  • About this time he became an ardent Wycliffite, winning over many persons, some of high rank, to the side of the reformer, and incurring the censure of Archbishop Arundel.

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  • In the contest over the speakership at the opening of the Thirty-Sixth Congress (1859) he voted with the Republicans, thereby incurring a vote of censure from the Maryland legislature, which called upon him to resign.

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  • There he healed Eudemus, a celebrated peripatetic philosopher, and other persons of distinction; and ere long, by his learning and unparalleled success as a physician, earned for himself the titles of "Paradoxologus," the wonder-speaker, and "Paradoxopoeus," the wonder-worker, thereby incurring the jealousy and envy of his fellow-practitioners.

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  • He was a weak and incapable sovereign, but the very exaggerated accusations against him, which are found principally in the works of older historians, are mainly due to the fact that the king and to a larger extent his queen, Sophia, for a time furthered the cause of church reform, thus incurring the displeasure of Romanist writers.

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  • In general, the aim must be to recast existing programs as far as possible rather than incurring further expenditure.

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  • Also, the way that you pay for your items at certain catalogs, and any incurring fees, varies from company to company.

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  • Amazon also offers free shipping on purchases of $25 or more, which helps you reap the benefits of online shopping without incurring shipping costs.

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  • How can people change their minds about saving for what they want vs. incurring debt unnecessarily?

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  • It sounds like a great idea; a prepaid debit card combines the convenience of not carrying cash with the benefit of not incurring debt.

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  • Instead of incurring debt with each purchase, the amount of the purchase is subtracted from the available balance.

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  • Note the length of the grace period, which is the time period in which you can pay off your balance without incurring interest charges.

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  • Vegetables and fruit that are grown at home are grown without incurring the food miles that produce that is grown elsewhere and shipped in to supermarkets and shops can incur.

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  • Pricing varies for the service, with some phones incurring no charges and others requiring a minimal monthly fee.

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  • If you are not pleased with the results, you can undo the edits without incurring a fee.

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  • They can’t be touched until a certain number of years without incurring a penalty, so you can be sure that your teen will use the money for something worthwhile instead of blowing it on something silly in the short term.

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  • While no one is suggesting you forgo your college education, it's important to pay attention to how much debt you are incurring in the process.

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  • To avoid incurring years' worth of debt with a program, take advantage of financial aid opportunities.

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  • Investors cannot withdraw funds from an IRA before age 59 1/2 without incurring substantial penalties.

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  • Instead of incurring debt, work to save for retirement and your future.

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  • With the suspension of the withdrawal requirements you can leave that money in your IRA in 2009 without incurring a tax penalty.

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  • Your IRA trustee can transfer up to $100,000 of your IRA assets to charity without incurring taxable income.

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  • You can still directly donate to a charity from your IRA in 2009 without incurring income taxes.

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  • The government insures mortgage holders of the rental properties against incurring any loss on their mortgages.

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  • However, if you can be responsible and make sure that you pay your bill in full every month, you'll earn points toward your upcoming Disney getaway without incurring any additional expenses.

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  • In other words, you could spend the morning in the Magic Kingdom, the afternoon at Epcot and end your evening with the Fantasmic show at Disney's Hollywood Studio without incurring any additional fees or wasting multiple tickets.

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  • I think half way through the Charlie's Angels opening my brain shut off to protect it from incurring any further damage.

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  • Sedu flat irons offer the latest in ceramic and tourmaline technology to help style your hair without incurring the damage caused by most heat styling equipment.

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  • An adjustable mortgage provides buyers with greater purchasing power while incurring lower monthly payments.

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  • They can be used every day without incurring any additional costs.

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  • With professionals on the job, you do not have to worry about the items incurring damage while on the road.

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  • Hell ran off deals, but Wynn's life was already in enough trouble without incurring another debt on behalf of a woman who had no hope of ever escaping Hell.

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  • The state has no bonded debt, and the constitution forbids it to incur debts exceeding in the aggregate a quarter of a million dollars, except for warlike purposes or for some single work to which the people give their consent by vote; the constitution also forbids any county or municipal corporation from incurring an indebtedness exceeding 5% of the value of its taxable property.

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  • The definitive peace of Paris was signed on the 10th of February 1763, and a wholesale proscription of the Whigs was begun, the most insignificant adherents of the fallen party, including widows, menial servants and schoolboys, incurring the minister's mean vengeance.

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  • As supreme governor of the Church of England the sovereign strictly controlled all ecclesiastical legislation and appointed royal delegates to hear appeals from the ecclesiastical courts, to be a " papist " or to " hear Mass " (which was construed as the same thing) was to risk incurring the terrible penalties of high treason.

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  • Notwithstanding the fact that the banking law raised the tax-free note issue in 1911 from 400 to 600 millions of kronen, in 1913 the bank was unable to avoid incurring tax payments for notes issued in excess of the amount allowed free of tax, a state of affairs which had no parallel in the bank's history.

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  • As a result of incurring the large debt, a clause in the constitution prohibits the legislature from contracting a debt without providing by the imposition of taxes for the payment of the interest annually and the principal within fifteen years, except to meet a temporary deficiency not exceeding $50,000.

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  • Walsingham, however, was an accomplished diplomatist, and he reserved these truculent opinions for the ears of his own government, incurring frequent rebukes from Elizabeth.

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  • Hull was represented in the parliament of 1295 and has sent members ever since, save that in 1384 the burgesses were exempted from returning any member on account of the expenses which they were incurring through fortifying their town.

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  • Raymund Rhupen died in 1221; and after the event Bohemund reigned in Antioch and Tripoli till his death, proving himself a determined enemy of the Hospitallers, and thereby incurring excommunication in 1230.

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  • In August 977 Aziz met the united forces of Aftakin and his Carmathian ally outside Ramleh in Palestine and inflicted a crushing defeat on them, which was followed by the capture of Aftakin; this able officer was taken to Egypt, and honorably treated by the caliph, thereby incurring the jealousy of Jacob b.

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  • He appears to have done his utmost to protect his Christian subjects, incurring thereby the reproaches of the more fanatical Moslems, especially in the year 1320 when owing to incendiarism in Cairo there was danger of a general massacre of the Christian population.

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  • It is not improbable, therefore, that the fall in wholesale prices which, with temporary interruptions, persisted between 1870 and 1900, in general harmony with the other movement, may have conduced to reluctance on the part of those who have enlarged their notions of the standard of comfort to endanger their prospects of enjoying it by incurring the additional expenses of family life.

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  • Payment on account of the conveyance of electors to or from the poll; payment for any committee room in excess of a prescribed number; the incurring of expenses in and about the election beyond a certain maximum; employing, for the conveyance of electors to or from the poll, hackney carriages or carriages kept for hire; payments for bands, flags, cockades, &c.; employing for payment persons at the election beyond the prescribed number; printing and publishing bills, placards or posters which do not disclose the name and address of the printer or publisher; using as committee rooms or for meetings any licensed premises, or any premises where food or drink is ordinarily sold for consumption on the premises, or any club premises where intoxicating liquor is supplied to members.

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  • Finally, in 1871, a "constitutional government" was formed by certain Englishmen under King Thakombau; but this, after incurring heavy debt, and promoting the welfare of neither whites nor natives, came after three years to a deadlock, and the British government felt obliged, in the interest of all parties, to accept the unconditional cession now offered (1874).

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  • This information is used to complete a tax return, which if completed incorrectly could result in the PCT incurring a fine.

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  • Mads Korneliussen broke the tapes at the first time of asking, incurring a 15-metre handicap.

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  • Once the capacitor is charged, the main HVDC supply can then be switched on abruptly without incurring a high inrush current.

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  • It is the sum of money received by the seller for incurring the obligation, having sold the rights of the option.

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  • He has often been proved right, despite incurring much odium along the way, and I much admire him for that.

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  • Some of the qualifying events include losing a job, becoming disabled, incurring hospital charges or having a baby.

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  • Furthermore, online stores allow couples to shop at well-known jewelers that have no physical stores in their area without incurring travel expenses.Couples that are still uncertain about online shopping do have an alternative.

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  • You won't pay any sales tax unless your purchase is shipped to Massachusetts or Utah, and if you take advantage of their "Bill Me Later" program, you may be able to delay payment for up to six months without incurring any finance charges.

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  • In other words, you can send a movie back whenever you please without incurring any fees.

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  • If you're interested in adopting a philosophy of debt free living, you'll need pay off old debts and stop incurring new debt.

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  • Whether your foot is narrow, average, or noticeably wider, thereby incurring the need for special sizes, Zappos streamlines your shoe search by allowing you to insert your required shoe width alongside the particular style you are seeking.

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  • If you have money in your account after you turn 65, you can withdraw it tax-free for any reason without incurring penalties.

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  • Women usually don't drive as fast as men, and are more cautious when driving, thereby incurring fewer violations, tickets and accidents.

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  • The bailout rate is the rate at which individuals can end their annuities without incurring major financial penalties.

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  • One drawback of investing in an annuity is that, like with an IRA, you can't take the money out early without incurring penalties.

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  • Now with the current change in regulation, the Army plans to adjust clothing allowances so the men can purchase their new uniforms without incurring personal expense.

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  • On the 7th of October he was dangerously wounded, and the queen showed her anxiety for his safety by riding 40 miles to visit him, incurring a severe illness.

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  • As it turned out, the actual disembarkations at " S," " X " and " Y " were carried out without any very great difficulty; but the troops detailed for " W " beach only gained a footing after incurring very heavy losses and by a display of indomitable resolution, while at " V " the operation went very near to failing altogether.

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  • On the 14th of November 1885 the British field force crossed the frontier, and advanced to Mandalay without incurring any serious resistance.

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  • In this caste, however, as in all others, there are certain kinds of occupation to which a member could not turn for a livelihood without incurring serious defilement.

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