If he did not come soon she thought that she would go down and even risk incurring another pang.
And now I hope you will not shrink from incurring a certain amount of jealousy and dislike from your professional brethren by presenting yourself as a reformer.
He saw no way of eluding Featherstone's stupid demand without incurring consequences which he liked less even than the task of fulfilling it.
" "It must be reassuring to you to know that you certainly run no risk of incurring the resentment of the women you come in contact with," I retorted.
" "It must be reassuring to you to know that you certainly run no risk of incurring the resentment of the women you come in contact with," I retorted.
Women who can afford to take the full 12 weeks often don't, because it will mean incurring a "motherhood penalty" – meaning they will be perceived as less dedicated to their job and will be passed over for promotions and other career advancement.
"A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses.
The service also uses a Bluetooth-type data transfer system that allows friends to share content between phones without incurring data charges over telecoms networks.
If you have a secret, you have only to whisper it to your dearest friend with the strictest injunction that it will go no further, and within half a day the story is all over town, and when you do make what would seem to be a perfectly sensible remark, you will find it reported in the most grotesque form, thus incurring no end of criticism to rebound upon you.