Word: incurability
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Bunn also said that Ph.D. students who would be skilled in these areas of biology traditionally have not worked in the field of human biology and that this program "would be able to fill that void without having to incur the large expense in both time and resources involved in earning both an M.D. and a Ph.D...
...there is nothing new about biographies that portray the bad or disreputable along with the good. Outrageous conduct might incur punishment somewhere down the line, but that was an important part of the story. Men could lead mighty armies, forge tribes into nations and still behave like swine; women could embody all the public virtues and pieties and then drop poison into wine goblets or turn into manipulative she-devils in the boudoir. Of course. What else...
Jewish tradition has reinterpreted many undesirable passages of biblical text. For example, the Torah enumerates many offenses that should incur capital punishment--among them eating bread on Passover or showing excessive disrespect to one's parents. Yet no Jewish community has carried out such executions in thousands of years. (Israeli law has no death penalty.) Today, Jewish legal scholars can argue that penalties for homosexuality should be similarly ignored...
...drivers to operate legally, they must first incur the large expense of buying a cab and its accompanying medallion, which generally goes for between $60,000 and $70,000. The medallion is the registration placard from the city which licenses the vehicle for operation as a taxi...
...once the Faculty agrees on which proposals it supports, it must deal with another tough issue--finding the money to fund the programs. Professors expect an expansion of work abroad opportunities and the establishment of a new concentration to incur significant costs...