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incur

[in-kur] / ɪnˈkɜr /


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“It may help you avoid some fraction of the selloffs, but you incur a huge opportunity cost in losing out on the run-ups.”

From The Wall Street Journal

An amount is agreed with Welsh government and covers things such as dispensing, professional fees, clinical services and operational costs incurred at the pharmacy.

From BBC

Tapping loans for their expenses can come with big tax advantages, allowing them to avoid incurring capital-gains taxes by selling holdings.

From The Wall Street Journal

I had held off on distributing that last $30,000 piece of dad’s estate so we wouldn’t incur the fee, figuring the money would be freed up soon when the refund arrived.

From The Wall Street Journal

"If you look at the very high costs that the US is probably incurring at the moment to have two tankers off Houston, awaiting legal action, it's not something you take lightly," says Bockmann.

From BBC