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incur

verb as in bring upon oneself

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Those would include “any repackaging costs, shipping and any import duties that would be incurred” in transporting them to another country.

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Management said Brookfield’s proposal will ensure that ratepayers don’t incur any more costs.

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Ernest Hemingway’s war wound, incurred while serving as a teenager with the Red Cross on the Italian-Austrian front in July 1918, was the most important event in his life.

While the company now expects to incur higher costs from tariffs, its reiterated its fiscal 2026 guidance.

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Ford has incurred $1.7 billion in tariffs, so far, but the relief is retroactive, and the benefits will show in the fourth quarter, she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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