Word: incurring
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...early commitment will give them the boost to get in will no longer receive any benefit from their early application. Since the decisions are not binding, schools will not improve their yield, and they will be unable to effectively control class composition, leaving them with no incentive to incur the costs of processing an extra round of applications. The result of the staff’s opinion would be the elimination of all early applications except at the wealthiest schools, and it would force seniors to live through an extra semester of anxiety...
...plan, Congress hopes, will be cheaper and easier to implement, and less likely to incur the talk-show ire of civil libertarians and states' rights purists (the same type who squawked in 1908 when the FBI was born). But the approach is mere stealth - 50 different state ID cards all linked together is pretty much the same as one national ID card, just as all those new quarters are still worth 25 cents each, no matter which state is on the back...
Drunkenly sing the score to the HMS Pinafore at the Crimson. Incur News’ resentment, wrath...
...single short article--"Can a Nuke Really Fit into a Suitcase?"--you gave information on the availability of a suitcase nuke, what type of plutonium and uranium one would need to make one, and, totally unbelievable, which area of a nuclear power reactor should be attacked to incur the highest number of casualties. And you are not the only one. All over the press and the Internet, people are publishing all the material they can get their hands on, just to be first. Don't you know that there are people out there putting together the small pieces of information...
Steen also asserts that MIT’s announcement is different because they released the financial burden the institution would incur, whereas other universities have not publicized the amount of money spent on such efforts...