Word: incurring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...competing bankers, the statement raised more questions than it answered. To incur losses that huge, they said, the employee would have had to risk approximately $250 million in currency trades, and at most banks no one could position such immense sums without having his activities come quickly to the attention of supervisors. The Securities and Exchange Commission began an investigation of another puzzling matter: that 9,500 shares of stock were purchased by about 65 bank employees just before the dividend was passed...
...label, sort and bundle our products by postal areas. Today, our new computerized process of getting your magazines from the press to you is the fastest operation of its kind in the world, with perhaps the least demand on U.S. postal employees and equipment. Despite high costs we incur for performing services ordinarily handled by the Postal Service, we pay the same second-class rates as publications that must be handled individually at every step. Time Inc. does not want to discontinue these services, from which both the post office and our readers benefit, but we feel that we should...
...said also that unless AP&L cann assure that farmers around the plant will incur no damage from its operation, he sees no reason why a "deposit in reverse"--a method of insuring damage claims will be paid promptly--should not be established...
...example, whose parents would never listen to him, may force his children to serve as his constant audience, frustrating their need to speak and to develop intellectually. The children, needing the father's love and depending on him for other kinds of support, confront a choice--talk and incur the father's resentment, or remain silent and preserve the semblance of love...
...most severe punishments any of the officers could incur are dismissals. The dates of the hearings are yet to be announced by City Solicitor Edward McCarthy...