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Recent Examples of incurStarting April 17, 2026, carriers will incur an additional fee of $30 per net ton per year through 2028, when the charge will total $140 per net ton.—Glenn Taylor, Sourcing Journal, 18 Sep. 2025 Oil and gas are now sold farther from the well, and companies incur more transportation and other costs to get the products to the point of sale.—Jacob Orledge, ProPublica, 15 Sep. 2025 Not trying to push yourself too quickly to incur anything.—Barry Jackson, Miami Herald, 11 Sep. 2025 Misclassifying a long‑term contractor as an independent vendor can incur fines in many jurisdictions.—Srishti Gupta, Interesting Engineering, 9 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for incur
New data showed manufacturing contracted this month, but less than expected, a hopeful indication that authorities may be coming to grips with industrial overcapacity.
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Reed Albergotti,
semafor.com,
3 Oct. 2025
The medication is typically prescribed with misoprostol, a second drug that causes the uterus to contract and empty.
Aran is following in his dad’s acting footsteps Malachy and Aran have had private upbringings, but Aran chose to pursue an acting career like his father.
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Emy LaCroix,
PEOPLE,
4 Oct. 2025
Cuba’s leaders have pursued a slow, narrow and sometimes arbitrary path toward economic privatization – especially when contrasted with other officially communist countries in Asia.
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Joseph J. Gonzalez,
The Conversation,
3 Oct. 2025
The planning commission accepted the recommendation, with a small modification related to how medical clinics are defined in the Land Development Code.
In the skit, a camera catches fans at a game dancing and cuts to the two who dump their popcorns, do the robot and then turn back-to-back and pose.
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Bryan West,
USA Today,
7 Oct. 2025
Will Shipley would be more of the pass-catching value, and Dillon the early-down and goal-line option, not to say both can’t do both things — hence, the hot hand (and hence for the second time).
In August, a planning and zoning committee in the Chicago suburb of Naperville voted 4-4 on whether to welcome a Dutch Bros, with its city council yet to take the next step.
Neighbors welcome Elanco to The Valley Seven decades ago, Elanco spun off from drug company Eli Lilly to manufacture medicines for animals instead of humans, including drugs for dogs, cats, cattle, swine and poultry.
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