"incur" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- No chief executive has ever brought about change for the better without incurring criticism from those who may have been adversely affected by the process.
- Perhaps at this stage it should be pointed out that Bakker has incurred much criticism from his academic peers.
- The ambiguity of culternanists would continue to incur criticism from more conservative Spanish poets and thinkers for centuries.
- This has incurred criticism for its apparent naivety.
- Sectarian chanting by supporters has incurred criticism and sanctions upon the club.
- The tape incurred criticism, albeit relatively muted, from Iraq, and media found people prepared to speak out.
- "I will not tolerate this kind of killing," he said, even if it meant incurring criticism from the United States and other allies.
- It was reported that this incurred criticism from female footballers and some newspapers.
- During this period, he is permitted to endeavor to set an agenda and show his style, without incurring strident criticism from the opposition.
- But last year the Court incurred fair criticism for gutting the Federal mail fraud law.
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