0 to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken:
1 to experience something bad as a result of actions you have taken:
This suggests that non-elderly adults can have relatively high incomes, while incurring debt and still report material and even financial difficulty.
Simultaneously, results from a conventional travel cost model reveal low elasticities with respect to costs incurred by visitors.
One should therefore not incur a fallacy of composition and draw the conclusion that weak labor institutions are favorable to technical change.
Second, women will incur travel costs when attending appointments and some might need to finance a substitute carer for their children or other dependents.
Where significant funding for project establishment and ongoing operations was not ascertained, the project developers incurred higher search costs.
Second, it engages in discount-window lending at a penalty rate, where the discount margin covers exactly the monitoring cost incurred.
Examples of extraordinary measures include those procedures that incur excessive cost, pain, or burden or lack substantial benefit to the patient.
This can often happen if the family has already incurred large debt to obtain material possessions that render them 'not materially deprived'.
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