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He did so based upon the < span lang =" fr "> Bourbon </ span > response to the " Year Without a Summer " in 1816, during which < span lang =" fr "> Louis XVIII </ span > relaxed tariffs during a series of famines, caused a downturn in prices, and incurred the ire of wealthy landowners, who were the traditional source of < span lang =" fr "> Bourbon </ span > legitimacy.
Pimentel incurred the ire of some but also the respect of those who saw that he did it without fear or favor or taint of corruption.
As a bishop, Marsh was controversial for preaching against the Evangelicals and for refusing to license clergy with Calvinist beliefs ( for which he incurred the ire of Sidney Smith ).
Karsh states that his book " has incurred the ire of the Arabist establishment " and that " scathing indictments have been made, on the basis of hearsay, without writers taking the trouble to read the book.
He nonetheless incurred the ire of his captain Douglas Jardine by dissenting against Jardine's bodyline tactics.

incurred and leader
Angered that the government had incurred this sizable expense without consulting the legislature, Conservative leader David Duggan introduced a motion calling on Aberhart to be hired in a similar capacity.
In response to O ' Donoghue's letter, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny called on O ' Donoghue to issue a public apology to the Irish public for the expenses incurred, claiming that the O ' Donoghue's response " did not go far enough ".
The MEP for South East England, Richard Ashworth, and the leader of Kent County Council, Paul Carter, urged French president Nicolas Sarkozy to step-in and resolve the SeaFrance dispute, protesting the difficulties incurred by the county's residents and businesses.
But some years later, 303 BCE, when Cleonymus of Sparta was in his turn invited by the Tarentines, the Metapontines, for what reason we know not, pursued a different policy, and incurred the resentment of that leader, who, in consequence, turned his own arms, as well as those of the Lucanians, against them.

incurred and former
Without the steady stream of citation revenue generated from motorists passing through on U. S. Highway 64, the town is unable to manage the $ 200, 000 in debts incurred by the former mayor.
She incurred the wrath of a number of Serbs in the former Yugoslavia for her role in participating in the formulation of US policy during the Kosovo War and Bosnian war as well as the rest of the Balkans.
The patriarch assumed a moderate policy towards former Iconoclasts, which incurred the opposition of Theodore the Studite and his partisans.
I incurred thereby the hate and contumely of many of my former army comrades, neighbors, and the Ku Klux Klan.
He remained by the side of the First Consul in his former capacity, but in the autumn of 1802 incurred Bonaparte's displeasure, ostensibly because of questionable financial dealings.
In 1997, autos-to-Aeroflot mogul Boris Berezovsky – a member of the former President Boris Yeltsin's ' family ' – bought the Kommersant publishing house, which included Kommersant-daily, two serious weekly magazines ( the political Kommersant-vlast ( literally ' Power ') and the financial Kommersant-dengi (' Money ') – as well as entertainment magazines Domovoi and Avtopilot and Molotok, a teen magazine, which later incurred the authorities ' wrath.
After an investigation, Gravity and Kim reached a final settlement where Mr. Kim would additionally pay Gravity " in part to reimburse the Company for certain of the costs and expenses incurred by the Company in connection with the investigation of the former Chairman's diversion of revenues otherwise due to the Company.

incurred and Bob
In the latter part of his WWF tenure, Rock's music incurred the wrath of the veteran Bob Backlund, then playing the part of a cantankerous heel crusading against the younger generation, who objected to the music Man Mountain Rock was playing.

incurred and Brown
One unofficial report stated that 4 % of the students, staff, and faculty at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, incurred some sort of injury requiring medical attention as a result of the blizzard.
Graham and Brown had incurred fractures and Nichols had torn tendons requiring surgery.

incurred and who
The jails were filled to overflowing with political prisoners who had incurred his displeasure.
Ares, upon one occasion, incurred the anger of Poseidon by slaying his son Halirrhothius, who had raped Alcippe, another daughter of the war-god.
The inscription declares, citing a 12 November 1548 papal bull of Pope Paul III, that God inflicts " maledictions and excommunications " on all who abandon a child of theirs whom they have the means to rear, and that they cannot be absolved unless they first refund all expenses incurred.
On 22 May 2007, hearings were held in the UK Parliament concerning citizen-initiated petitions for special regulation of franchising by the government of the UK due to losses incurred by citizens who had invested in franchises.
Although this incurred the wrath of Bernard of Clairvaux, who wrote to Honorius expressing his disgust, Honorius pressured Stephen of Senlis to become reconciled with King Louis in 1130.
However, the massive debts incurred during his papacy greatly weakened his successors, who were unable to maintain the papacy's longstanding political and military influence in Europe.
Opponents of Harrison have argued that a phrase in Pope Pius XII's legislation " Cardinals who have been deposed or who have resigned, however, are barred and may not be reinstated even for the purpose of voting ", though it speaks of someone deposed or resigned from the cardinalate, not of someone who may have incurred automatic excommunication but has not been officially declared excommunicated, means that, even if someone is permitted to attend, that does not automatically translate into electability.
Most are debt slaves, largely in South Asia, who are under debt bondage incurred by lenders, sometimes even for generations.
Adorno resumed his teaching duties at the university soon after his arrival, with seminars on " Kant ’ s Transcendental Dialectic ," aesthetics, Hegel, “ Contemporary Problems in the Theory of Knowledge ” and “ The Concept of Knowledge .” Adorno ’ s surprise at his students ' passionate interest in intellectual matters did not, however, blind him to continuing problems within Germany: The literary climate was dominated by writers who had remained in Germany during Hitler's rule, the government re-employed people who had been active in the Nazi apparatus and people were generally loath to own up to their own collaboration or the guilt they thus incurred.
Whistleblowers who suffer from employment retaliation may sue for reinstatement, back pay, and any other damages incurred.
# Those who have incurred overwhelming debts while attempting to satisfy their basic needs ( Al-Ghārimīn )
Finding delight in humiliating old nobility, she arranged the marriage of old Prince Galitzine, who had incurred her displeasure by marrying an Italian Catholic, with one of her maids ( after the death of his first wife ), an elderly Kalmyk called Avdotaya Ivanovna.
This attitude incurred the enmity of the opponents of the Interim, especially after he cancelled a number of passages in the second edition of his Psalterium in which he had violently attacked the position of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, whom he now requested to prohibit all polemical treatises proceeding from Magdeburg, while he condemned the preachers of Torgau who were imprisoned in Wittenberg on account of their opposition to the Interim.
Following the forensic report of 2002 which established that Calvi had been murdered, the policy was finally settled, although around half of the sum was paid to creditors of the Calvi family who had incurred considerable costs during their attempts to establish that Calvi had been murdered.
There was much argument about who should take responsibility for losses incurred by the Old Ambrosiano's off-shore companies, and the Vatican eventually agreed to pay out a substantial sum without accepting liability.
Krafft-Ebing ’ s conclusions about homosexuality are now largely forgotten, partly because Sigmund Freud ’ s theories were more interesting to physicians ( who considered homosexuality to be a psychological problem ) and partly because he incurred the enmity of the Austrian Catholic Church when he psychologically associated martyrdom ( a desire for sanctity ) with hysteria and masochism.
In economics, an externality, or transaction spillover, is a cost or benefit that is not transmitted through prices and is incurred by a party who was not involved as either a buyer or seller of the goods or services causing the cost or benefit.
Even Scipio Africanus the Younger, who had formerly enjoyed the love of the People, incurred their wrath when he said he disapproved of Tiberius ' politics, and was thereafter frequently interrupted when giving speeches, causing him to only lash out more at them.
He incurred the wrath of Rome in the process by killing some Roman businessmen who were aiding Adherbal.
It is reported by Plutarch, that the lenient discipline of the troops under Scipio's command, and the exaggerated expense incurred by the general, provoked the protest of Cato ; that Scipio immediately afterwards replied angrily, saying he would give an account of victories, not of money ; that Cato left his place of duty after the dispute with Scipio about his alleged extravagance, and returning to Rome, condemned the uneconomical activities of his general to the senate ; and that, at the joint request of Cato and Fabius, a commission of tribunes was sent to Sicily to examine the behavior of Scipio, who was found not guilty upon the view of his extensive and careful arrangements for the transport of the troops.
He also slew the Rakshasa Maniman, who had in the past, incurred a curse from Rishi Agastya by spitting on his head.

incurred and accused
As part of the February 2004 judgment, Delaware judge Leo Strine accused the Barclays of being " less than fully candid " and said they had " remained silent while Lord Black misled the Hollinger Inc. International board ", remarks that incurred the brothers ' wrath, with Sir David branding the criticisms " grossly unfair ".
Dreier was accused of not supporting reimbursement of expenses incurred by state and local governments to serve illegal immigrants, supporting increases in the numbers of H1B visas allowed for skilled workers, not acting effectively enough in obtaining the extradition of a suspect who allegedly killed a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy, and supporting amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Gibbons set up a legal defense fund just before the November, 2006 gubernatorial election to help pay for legal expenses incurred after a woman accused him of attempted sexual assault.
Later that year he was accused of supporting some of Wyclif's errors in a public disputation, for which he incurred the censure of Archbishop Arundel.

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