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incur

[in-kur] / ɪnˈkɜr /


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In the fourth quarter, net income at Pacific Valley fell 28%, as it hired more employees and incurred costs related to a fourth branch it opened in Santa Cruz.

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“The run on this, it is amazing,” said Sperzel, head of trading for Germany, adding that the buying spree is a surprise because silver, unlike gold, incurs a sales tax in Germany.

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Companies looking for cuts are turning their focus on the expenses employees incur on the road.

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Through it all, Cook has largely been able to avoid the political blowback that Elon Musk has incurred.

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Cash and investments were $4.9 million as of June 30, down from $8 million a year earlier, and Regencell said it expected to incur significant costs related to the Justice Department probe.

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