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They were liable to their Landschaften, which in turn were liable to investors.
Plus, it's liable to get blamed for future election results.
You are always liable to create tax loopholes that grow.
This renders them liable to penalties for not having coverage.
The self changes, as the self is liable to do.
Shaming is most effective with those liable to internalize it.
For the same reasons, however, they are liable to be disappointed.
Impeachment is a blunt political tool, liable to inflame underlying disagreements.
Such extraordinary good fortune is liable to change a person's outlook.
The order declared her "liable" to be deported from the country.
If they try, they're liable to get slapped with a misdemeanor.
I was liable to be tossed into solitary, no questions asked.
Defense attorneys are liable to argue a different definition of willfulness.
In the event of any setback, he is liable to double down.
Such people are liable to be given random urine tests by police.
Yet paper ballots are always liable to be lost, stuffed or falsified.
In some jurisdictions, you may be liable to a religious-discrimination lawsuit.
DE) liable to investors, including dozens of portfolios from BlackRock Inc (BLK.
Perjury is an offence liable to imprisonment of up to fourteen years.
It would be liable to keep spreading—maybe to poor Hispanics next.
The added installation of security cameras is liable to spark more protests.
Unfortunately, as Malawi shows, it is liable to be snaffled by crooks.
That his words and actions are liable to be insensitive and insane.
Meanwhile, no matter what you did, some seams were liable to show.
You and Spike Lee come from different mediums, liable to be perfectionists.
Lenders who fail to make this assessment can be liable to borrowers.
That's liable to start an electrical fire, and electrical fires are bad.
In Vancouver, ask a random citizen and you're liable to get anything.
Too loose and they're liable to shake out during any tossing and turning.
Business rivals are liable to bump each other off—and blame al-Shabab.
Their patrons are liable to additional taxes the unventilated masses do not bear.
That rule invalidates the second marriage and renders the bigamist liable to prosecution.
That is amiable as well as ideologically sound, and liable to be effective.
Companies that willfully and deliberately defy the new rules are liable to fines.
If she looked too closely, she was liable to see someone she recognized.
Republicans are liable to dismiss any Democratic racial-justice scheme as identity politics.
Each new change is liable to be tweaked before making their official debuts.
The perception of a riskier environment is liable to be what's governing here.
And anything like this (defeat for Trump) is liable to push it lower.
The EAC said anyone making a false declaration was "liable to criminal sanction".
Weather, or waves of air, are liable to push the polar vortex around.
Unless they're careful, a bank safe is liable to land on someone's head.
And the concussive effects of blast injuries are liable to be long-term.
The answer to this important question would no longer be liable to evasion.
People stuck in their cars, unable to move, were liable to be robbed.
Are you liable to just be thrown out of a new apartment whenever?
The board that whacks him in the chin is liable to strike again.
It's liable to be read by women's groups and valued for its quaintness.
But if you push economists for an example, they're liable to name Argentina.
As a closer, his failures are costlier and more liable to incite fans.
It's easy if you try: That's liable to be the reality of 2020.
And be mindful: You're liable to forget something, like your glasses or phone.
"But the way Hamas is conducting itself - it is simply liable to spiral out of control, and it is liable to pay the whole price, a much, much heavier price" than in the last Gaza war, in 2014, he told reporters.
And taxes in these countries are less liable to shift significantly when governments change.
Previous rulings, since struck down, had made him liable to repay the full amount.
Here are the main developments: Stripped of her immunity, Park is liable to prosecution.
However, this may not be the final value the company is liable to refund.
I feel fine and I'm liable to be around for a few more years.
Chondrite is porous, and depending on the composition it's liable to disintegrate in water.
Political ideals and values are treated as dangerous and liable to result in tyranny.
Both problems, fire and pests, are liable to get worse as the climate warms.
The music is at once grand, vertiginous and liable to disappear at any moment.
Earlier in his career, Ibrahimovic was a firecracker, liable to explode at any moment.
"You're liable to think people are talking about you when you're deaf," Berry says.
That's the sort of error the exit polls would also be liable to make.
And people who like you are more liable to be affected through reasonable discussion.
Such procedures are not liable to help very much in achieving their intended goals.
If she fails review, she's out of options and liable to get ordered deported.
And unlike The Matrix, another film liable to spawn imitations, it is sweetly, unfashionably benign.
Recruiting from outside is difficult, expensive and liable to cause ill-feeling among existing staff.
That is liable to boost turnout for pro-gun candidates—including Mr Trump—in 2020.
If you ask me for headphone advice, I'm liable to DM you a comprehensive answer.
This is liable to undermine the US policy objective of curbing China's abuses and excesses.
Voters are liable to blame him, at which point his imagined leverage becomes a handicap.
The thing looks like it's liable to break out of your screen at any moment.
Today, those albums make up a treasure trove, liable to delight the first-time listener.
"I am liable to explode at any moment," said the former K-1 bad ass.
An impulsive President, liable to make spontaneous statements, has only heightened the sense of anxiety.
Chants of "No more war!" and "No TPP!" felt liable to erupt at any moment.
And, forebodingly, much of this agenda was liable to repeal should Republicans take the presidency.
But influencers are liable to leave if the audience, or the money, is better elsewhere.
Her book is liable to break the hearts of "Unbroken" fans, and it's all true.
If you eat in, you're liable to hear the occasional bit of City Hall gossip.
Yet mention the name of presidential candidate Henri Falcon, and both are liable to spit.
The result is constant turf battles which, unchecked by sobriety, are especially liable to turn bloody.
We're liable to wake up one morning, and if he were president, he would nuke Denmark.
Any large groups organizing inside China are often liable to censorship or deletion by the CCP.
Honest and accurate for that moment in time, but also liable to suffer from fading relevance.
Still, any major political transition is liable to bring about significant change in public science policy.
"The pharmaceutical sector is liable to a two-way swing," said Mizuho senior economist, Vishnu Varathan.
Any more defections to that camp on Thursday would be liable to drive the currency higher.
Do you have food packed in bags that are liable to let ice melt seep inside?
Now they will be liable to prosecution for crimes committed during Ben Ali's 24-year rule.
It would be liable to pay more if the project does not resume in two years.
This may be especially true around Thanksgiving, when the terminal is liable to get extra unpleasant.
I'm still too liable to think that being thin is the same thing as being healthy.
In the fens, Brunt is very far from home, liable to crises of heart and spirit.
Everywhere is "the Brooklyn" of somewhere else; any coverage is liable to instigate a think piece.
With oil tethered to politics, strategy has been liable to swing from one presidency to the next.
The survey also highlighted the potential effect of domestic politics on those countries liable to reject immigration.
They are liable to a fine of up to S$200,000 ($149,000) per offence if found guilty.
Americans who question this are liable to be described by their president as enemies of the people.
Any Palestinian, even a farmer, coming within 300 metres of the fence is liable to be shot.
Alas, the two sides of Judson's zip proved liable to come apart rather easily, defeating its purpose.
The agency warned that ash was drifting northwest and liable to dust anyone in the summit area.
He even has a likable son, as liable to get stopped by the police as ours might.
But at least for the Yankees, that will be the only thing liable to give them chills.
Traffickers caught carrying illegal plastic are liable to be fined, jailed or forced to make public confessions.
And in Greek — the language, not the yogurt — it denotes a person who is liable to suffer.
The agency warned that ash was drifting northwest and liable to affect anyone in the summit area.
Time, harmonic accord, the shape of a melody — it's all liable to melt away sooner than later.
That is a volatile number and liable to be drastically revised, but still, that's a punchy forecast.
If a player's "receipts" aren't on YouTube, he's liable to lose to his toehold in the historiography.
Plastic or no, you're liable to frighten an officer skilled in the ability to spot lethal situations.
Now stripped of her immunity, Park is liable to prosecution for the scandal that brought about her ouster.
Any signs of repositioning ahead of the vote would be liable to impact investors' thinking on the bill.
Mexican officials have said those migrants who do not qualify for refugee status are liable to be deported.
When it comes to warranty cases, for example, it's our manufacturers that are liable to us for replacements.
Kelly, long a market bear, adds that this is liable to have a deleterious effect on the market.
If you've got a dry year in the surrounding area, you're liable to have severe problems of hunger.
"Gait is important," she notes—if you're walking too slowly or unevenly, you're more liable to have accidents.
"  "Anyone who is under a lot of pressure and a lot of stress is liable to lash out.
Tribal tension is always liable to boil over during elections and the Rift Valley remains a political cauldron.
A man, even a murderous drug kingpin, is liable to make a mistake trying to impress a woman.
What's going to happen to all of our possessions ... is the boat liable to capsize, sink or what?
Instead, the Florida massacre prompted a shouting-match, liable to change no minds but only to harden hearts.
Like any online community that reaches a certain thresh hold of users, space is liable to becoming toxic.
As it stands, they will be liable to prosecution for crimes committed during Ben Ali's 24-year rule.
It prohibits them from travel and makes all their property in countries sanctioning them liable to asset freezes.
The lower house backed the bill, which will make anyone practising instant divorce liable to prosecution, last week.
It seems that the Home Office conducted a wide sweep of Jamaican nationals who were liable to removal.
And by accepting it and then selling it on yourself, you're liable to get fucked over pretty badly.
On a regular browser, when you "go through your window," you're liable to SCROLL a screen or so.
If found guilty, the two are liable to a fine of up to S$113,000 ($148,150) per offence.
President Trump himself is liable to tweet angrily about "so-called" judges when he doesn't get his way.
The desire to consecrate women's experiences is liable to decrease in dividends if it turns into an industry.
"Sharon is liable to attack the Knesset with tanks," one of Begin's deputies half-joked two years earlier.
Total burnout won't get you anywhere — and the quality of your work is liable to suffer as well.
India's Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that Vodafone was not liable to pay any tax over the transaction.
And any event, no matter how small or insignificant, seems liable to produce its own community of truthers.
A mummy in this situation is liable to "act out," making muffled groaning noises and moving about erratically.
Outside of the monologue, you're liable to remember only one other significant moment from any given Oscar host.
Today, contrarianism on race and gender is liable to get fierce pushback in the publications of mainstream liberalism.
They regard this country and everything relating to it as one grand bubble, liable to burst at any moment….
We're liable to study only what we personally can see, since for most of us that's our primary sense.
And it's almost like Atlanta's saying that everything we perceive is liable to be fake from here on out.
In Latvia, a person convicted of spying is liable to a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
"Thinnest rumours which may in the end prove unfounded are liable to be spread," Sir Harry wrote in 1940.
On this argument, any outsider, particularly one lacking a Y chromosome, is liable to upset the club's precious dynamic.
Yet this row is partisan, making it symbolically important to the parties, liable to get personal, and correspondingly intractable.
"We're liable to wake up one morning, and Donald, if he were president, would have nuked Denmark," Cruz said.
" Cruz added, "We're liable to wake up one morning, and Donald, if he were president, would have nuked Denmark.
O) was not liable to pay 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes demanded by the French authorities.
FOR anyone with a bias towards scientific rigour, pharmacies in continental Europe are liable to send blood pressure soaring.
" He added that the administrators could be "liable to legal proceedings and will be arrested if the need arises.
People, animals, three-wheel rickshaws and trucks are liable to veer in front of a car at any time.
As a drummer, Mr. Sorey is liable to make complex, reticulated patterns with a serious and almost inexplicable density.
So long as Trump treats Amazon and the Post as the same entity, he's liable to keep tweeting away.
Secondly, because an investor who holds more equities is liable to make even more optimistic assumptions about future returns.
If it wins a conviction, then a defendant is liable to return anything of value derived from the crime.
But they&aposre much more liable to break, or at least become caught up in innocuous fibers and objects.
Where men did sometimes break, and where they were most liable to commit war crimes, was in the South.
And if the polling was right, the GOP was liable to take most of the blame, not the Democrats.
As the shootings become increasingly common, some companies and venues may be seen as legally liable to take preventative measures.
We said that the flying stage, very much the movable centerpiece of the whole operation, was liable to inspire revelations.
However, knowing what talent I was liable to lose was a vital step in mitigating the impact of our move.
In CCPA's current form, companies are only liable to consumers when it comes to violations of CCPA's data breach provisions.
The first step is ensuring that banks and sovereigns are less liable to drag each other down in a crisis.
Brown coal is dirty and unstable, and the lives of those associated with it are liable to be equally volatile.
When accused by Democrats of racism, even moderate Republican voters are liable to defend the policy out of partisan pique.
But you know, even if you have a couple of drinks, you're liable to have a headache in the morning.
The point is that in a two-party system the defeated party is liable to take an electoral defeat seriously.
Bathroom access has been a particular flashpoint in schools, where transgender teenagers are liable to bullying and mental-health problems.
In his position, Whitaker theoretically has the power to hamper the probe, which Democrats say he is liable to do.
Under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, Turkey's purchase of Russian military equipment makes it liable to US sanctions.
Some of the banks say PNB is liable to pay since it issued the LoUs, although PNB, in a Feb.
"We think smaller retailers are more liable to cede share to AMZN's one day delivery initiative than the 'big 6.'"
Meanwhile, La Liga goes into its last day with both the top and bottom of the table liable to change.
The BoE was liable to change rates at any time until it began regularly scheduled monetary policy meetings in 1992.
Frank Gore is awesome for 33, but his age makes him liable to fall off a cliff at any moment.
The bad news is the Lions are the Lions, and therefore liable to Lions it up at any given time.
Eventually, grains turn too fine and won't lock together properly, making them liable to loft into the air as dust.
The U.S. has said that any countries or companies that conduct transactions with Iran are liable to face secondary sanctions.
In light of his very public pledge to commit violent hate crimes, we suspect that may be liable to change.
In sum, while a downward revision is liable to draw criticism, it is a legally available option under the Paris Agreement.
The cooperative was also worried it would be liable to repay debt secured by the consortium backers to fund the buyout.
As one might expect, attempts to formulate demonstrations on fan forums are liable to subside into factionalism and bitterly divisive arguments.
Like nearly everyone who works in politics, Wagner and Shor knew the polling establishment was liable to embarrass itself this year.
Laptop Getting into a discussion about which laptop is best is liable to be as bloody as the argument over cameras.
Yet anyone looking to Louisiana for hope that America will develop a more rational climate policy is liable to be frustrated.
But traders remain cautious on backing more gains into a weekend liable to dominated by the first round of French elections.
Rigorous, ongoing analysis of development projects is slow, expensive, hard—and, as researchers keep discovering, liable to turn up uncomfortable facts.
Whoever succeeds him is liable to be as different from the know-nothing New Yorker as it is possible to imagine.
And, if past editions are anything to go by, you're liable to pick up a little insider tips along the way.
By the mid-1970s, however, signs were beginning to emerge that certain strategies aimed at total eradication were liable to backfire.
Others suggest that mestiço (mixed-race) societies like Brazil's are liable to be flexible, about the law as much as ethnicity.
" Quotable "If a character really does 'come to life' on the page as you write, she's liable to do anything. Anything!
Granted, investors are as liable to fall for the sort of fake news and bogus rumours that are increasingly plaguing politics.
These gangs also have a major role in providing private tankers, which are all illegal, making people liable to price gouging.
Even if Amazon's Echo and Dot are ostensibly benign, they are also liable to be hacked and turned into spy devices.
Dogs are also liable to bring diseases inside through fleas and ticks, or to eat something that gives them a parasite.
The club claimed it was not liable to pay F.C. Nantes for Mr. Sala because the deal was not legally binding.
Gay groups in China take striking care to avoid terms liable to alarm the party, such as human or civil rights.
He explained that horses facing a dangerous situation were liable to panic and flee to where they feel the most secure.
It is described in the conventions as "particularly liable to abuse and to produce ill effect" and without any therapeutic value.
That used to be the standard practice for controlled substances, like opiate medications, which are liable to get stolen, she said.
Graffiti, which was ephemeral to begin with, liable to be whitewashed, buffed, or defaced, was mostly obliterated by the mid-1980s.
I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that the future is all too liable to have its way with today's most sophisticated encryption technology.
So even if love and trust aren't always all you need, without them, parents are liable to just make things worse.
Such a statement is false because the President of the Court on the contrary dismissed "all of beIN's claims against Arabsat" and ordered "beIN severally liable to pay ARABSAT €83,000 and severally liable to pay Mr Persehaye €6,000 pursuant to Article 700 of the Code of Civil Procedure" (p12 of the order which constitutes the judgment itself).
How do you work with someone when a simple request to not leak information is itself liable to end up becoming public?
The president is liable to treat the next person who advises him against leaving the WTO or castigating an ally with suspicion.
It works less well where returns need to be enhanced by a public subsidy, the terms of which are liable to change.
But focus in on just what those swirls of color are doing to each other, and you may be liable to blush.
That is in part because conventional wisdom among decision-makers holds that big-budget films with female leads are liable to underperform.
But the irony of this pragmatic faster-to-market strategy is that it's liable to slow down the overall pace of innovation.
Internet companies say it will endanger their business models by sending them down a slippery slope to being liable to user content.
But in periods of exceptional cold, inventory draws become much larger, the market tightens rapidly, and prices are still liable to spike.
Quite simply, anyone who strays from the status quo, or questions any power structure in the kingdom, is liable to be repressed.
That dream of waywardness is liable to get a black boy killed, but Smith's imagination operates as though it still exists somewhere.
The risk for a novel that tries to capture the Zeitgeist is that the Zeitgeist is liable to shift at any moment.
Some of the names on Jordan's list have already been identified by the White House as liable to losing their security clearances.
Because they don't have a stake in the long-term future of the Party, they are more liable to make irresponsible promises.
It's used in 95% of all enterprises, with up to 77% of open-source components liable to have vulnerabilities, by Snyk's estimates.
The increased logging is "necessarily liable to result in a deterioration of the breeding sites of the protected species," Mr. Bot wrote.
Given how today's automated systems are liable to mistake a turtle for a gun, one must hope this preemptive ban is successful.
A few more weeks of this low-stakes arms race and Josiah is liable to fade into the background or disappear altogether.
He believes the lithium-ion battery is too liable to explode, too expensive and too weak to bring us into that future.
After all, when one of your supporting cast members blossoms into a star, your team is liable to be a lot better.
If we get enough of you slow walkers lined up on that busy street, you're liable to halt all forms of progression.
But traders remain cautious on backing more gains into a weekend liable to be dominated by the first round of French elections.
Talking only four questions, Barnier noted that Brexit is uncharted, legally complex and liable to impact economies "on both sides of the Channel".
They may find a sponsor and apply for residents' permits as foreigners, but if refused they are liable to be arrested for overstaying.
"They are still capable, and in their desperation, even perhaps more willing and liable to carry out these kind of attacks," he said.
The aluminum ear cups are rock solid and are liable to do more harm to anything that hits them than they would take.
Anyone participating in the demonstrations, or suspected of sympathizing with the popular movement, was liable to be picked up in the sweeping arrests.
After months of delaying a change it knew was liable to anger voters, the government said it was pushing back the retirement age.
Any harder signal on that issue from Fed chair Janet Yellen when she speaks on Friday would be liable to help the greenback.
Many computer vision algorithms are still at a point where they're liable to make mistakes, such as mislabeling a turtle as a gun.
Payments are often made on a schedule; people who miss them are liable to be locked up, alternatives known as "pay or stay".
New York had better be careful; if they keep hitting at this race, Gregorius is liable to throw out his back celebrating. [MLB]
The cost of a one-week arbitration can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars, all of which YOU are liable to pay!
Opponents of the nuclear deal argue that Iran is liable to become another North Korea, which has flouted multiple agreements over the years.
In 2016 the EU drafted a plan to treat robots as "electronic persons," making their owners liable to pay social security for them.
In particular, people were alarmed by a proposed law, now dropped, that would have seen criminal suspects liable to prosecution in mainland courts.
Unless you type out the full "New York Public Library" in MapQuest, you're liable to get directions to a library in another state.
In live performances especially, Garner was liable to toss unsuspecting listeners about, making you grab for balance before settling back onto the tracks.
There's liable to be significant tension between supporters of those candidates who went the party route and those who went the signature route.
Absorbing her paintings at John Davis, one is liable to startle at her "simple" planes of color: this is the way objects look.
That's because every foot-fall, car light or sudden movement is liable to wake you when there are no walls to protect you.
Women also have a harder time getting away with informality, he said; they are more liable to be judged for ignoring fashion trends.
"10% is a deal breaker for airlines," an industry source said, noting that planes liable to the tariff may have to be delayed.
Currently prisoners deemed liable to radicalise others can be placed in segregation—effectively solitary confinement—or they can be put in "close supervision centres".
"There is no genuine dispute that the Government is liable to Moda," wrote Judge Thomas Wheeler in his U.S. Court of Federal Claims order.
Your passion and impulsiveness are among your most endearing qualities, but between now and July 1 they are liable to become a serious liability.
The administrative swamp is deep and its reach broad, making it liable to ensnare many people whose sole transgression is being an easy target.
If you are self-employed, you can be liable to pay VAT if your turnover for a 12 month period is over £83,000 ($103,552).
People who wrongly think that they know what they are doing are particularly liable to make costly mistakes, as they will not seek help.
If transactions took place in the U.S., the appeals court held, Toshiba can be liable to ADR investors under the Securities and Exchange Act.
Legislation that came into force in January 2018 made U.S. firms liable to sanctions if they even unwittingly supplied products to Russian defense manufacturers.
Rather than pulling Lenovo out of the quicksand, it's liable to sink it deeper into a muddle of ongoing design liabilities and engineering challenges.
Walmart also said no party would be liable to pay a termination fee if a share issuance or purchase agreement with Flipkart were terminated.
" The judge said that Wuest could not be entrusted to protect the class because he was "liable to abuse the class action device again.
But he often speaks with disdain about feminism generally, and in unguarded moments he is liable to comment on essential distinctions between the sexes.
Two people involved in the transition assured me that the entire Warner Archive streaming library is liable to be available in rotation over time.
Anti-Federalists argued that a Constitution that left the people liable to expensive taxes to support a liberty-threatening standing army shouldn't be ratified.
The old federal planes that flew NYU's Holland and his team around Antarctica are liable to break down, he said, threatening to derail missions.
The key, Silver said, was to ball them up before launching them into crowd; otherwise they were liable to get caught in the wind.
If WWF didn't explicitly come out against the regime's violence, then the charity was liable to be "named" as a perpetrator alongside the government.
Arab Bank, which held that banks cannot be liable to ATA plaintiffs unless they are generally aware that they're supporting violent, life-endangering actions.
The move would likely be welcomed by affluent investors, who are liable to pay capital gains taxes on investments that could date back decades.
When someone on a student visa from a majority-Muslim country knows that he is under "special registration," it's liable to chill his speech.
It's depressing stuff that reminds us there's always a lower low to which any institution — even the supposedly enlightened University — is liable to stoop.
That is, unless the soil warms up and dries out, at which point all of that carbon is liable to escape back to the atmosphere.
We've got mushy brains that follow the same rules of the physical universe as every other animal, which means we're liable to get manipulated too.
Even companies like Web of Trust, whose business model is built on safe and anonymous web browsing, are liable to unintentionally expose users browsing habits.
Under an existing legal technicality bankers involved in debt write-downs or decreasing the value of loan collateral could potentially be liable to embezzlement charges.
The winner will likely be liable to pay the top income tax rate for individuals and, if applicable, will also be subject to state taxes.
"It is the decision of the National Socialist Movement to plead liable to all causes of actions listed in the complaint against it," he wrote.
Worse still, her vehicle is basically a 40-ton weapon, liable to kill other drivers in their four-wheeled cars, which are minuscule by comparison.
Neither Clarida nor Bowman appear controversial or liable to upend the 105-year-old institution, as Trump nominees to lead various other agencies have been.
This is liable to be as damaging to America's reputation in India as Mr Bolton's amenable view of its right to self-defence was helpful.
"If you get the skin removal surgery done without anything before, you're liable to have to spend your money and do it again," she explained.
That's liable to change with time, but for now the second camera's benefits seem to be coming at the cost of the best image quality.
The bank noted that raising the defense budget was liable to raise the budget deficit unless it was accompanied by other cuts and tax hikes.
Again, we're talking about wildly complicated systems here—tweak one thing in the atmosphere or the ocean and something else is liable to go haywire.
And anyone who is under pressure and a lot of stress is liable to lash out and feel like they're under the gun — quite literally.
Non-essential sectors such as national parks are liable to be closed and programs such as federally funded medical research will grind to a halt.
While those companies have paid income taxes, they are still liable to value added tax applicable to revenue generated from advertising in Indonesia, he said.
A French court ruled this month that Google was not liable to pay 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes demanded by French authorities.
He was liable to a fine of up to S$10,000 ($7,315) "and/or imprisonment of up to 3 years upon conviction", the ministry said.
I pulled Hungry Ghosts from its box carefully, as if the skinny volume was a mystical object liable to explode or disappear at any moment.
Removing the sole remaining power of Iowa public unions—their capacity to negotiate over vital quality of life issues—is liable to destroy them entirely.
Without a convincing argument about why he shouldn't terminate NAFTA, he's liable to switch positions again when another adviser, like Bannon, whispers in his ear.
He has written a kind of universal chamber piece, small in detail, beautifully made and liable to linger on in the heart and the mind.
On a given day, we're liable to shovel all kinds of junk into our greedy pie holes, and it all ends up in our guts.
Studies indicate that prices of homes in areas liable to increasing flood risks, because of rising seas, are beginning to fall away from the mainstream.
In addition, the wheels on four-wheelers are usually externally attached, meaning that they are more liable to break off than their two-wheel counterparts.
Equities still seem uncertain, but with the upcoming recession in the month it is obvious that the global economy has become more liable to failure.
When students drop out, colleges would become liable to repay a portion of the students' federal aid, creating an incentive to adopt high admissions standards.
Oh, and one other thing: You're still liable to pay taxes in the US when living abroad, even on money you make outside the country.
And there's simple: a potentially sloppy mix of long-stewed vegetables, liable to collapse in an oily heap on your everyday plates before being devoured.
The prime minister, Mr. Gantz said, "needs to know well the dangerous price of words, which are liable to turn, heaven forbid, into lethal bullets."
Vodafone, whose local unit is India's second-largest mobile carrier, has repeatedly said it was not liable to pay any tax over the Hutchison acquisition.
"Those decisions are necessarily liable to result in a deterioration of the breeding sites of the protected species," the court's advocate general Yves Bot said.
Several other lawsuits pending in the Manhattan court seek to hold Saudi Arabia liable to individuals and insurers over its alleged involvement in the Sept.
The pair is liable to name-drop Du Bois in a class analysis of the tipping economy, but they're also—without fail—completely fucking hilarious.
His handlers may have wanted him to stay on message, but Bush was liable to answer questions on any range of subjects when around reporters.
It's a day in which simply existing in the US is liable to get you picked up by ICE agents, detained, and slotted for deportation.
In fact, using tweets to predict damage is liable to give results that were slightly more accurate than the complex data modeling used by FEMA.
Firms prefer to remain small because scale makes them vulnerable to corrupt officials squeezing them for bribes (or liable to filling out yet more tax returns).
One timing pressure is that companies like to avoid pricing between Labor Day and Memorial Day, when many big investors are liable to be on vacation.
They call their foes wolves, or an elitist "enemy to the people", liable to pay commoners no more heed than dogs that are "beat for barking".
The "ICU" part is a reference to a hospital's intensive care unit—as in, it's a work schedule that's liable to put you in the ICU.
Everything is still liable to change, but standouts as of right now are: "Dreams" ("I grew up / A little girl with dreams"), which is appropriately...dreamy.
Some women resent his assertions that they are weak, and liable to turn into "demons" when they take on jobs or activities traditionally reserved for men.
The historian Richard Hofstadter famously diagnosed a "paranoid style" of American politics liable to arise wherever "the normal political processes of bargain and compromise" break down.
It was tough losing (Cousins), being one of our star players, but anything is liable to happen in a game, so we were ready to play.
Indeed, on the left, Mrs Clinton is especially unpopular among younger voters, who are most mistrustful of the government and most liable to demand radical change.
The surface of both phones is ultra smooth and if you don't put them inside a case, they're liable to keep slipping out of your hand.
With even a modest storm liable to flood the island and the narrow causeway that connects it to higher ground, the village has become almost uninhabitable.
If the remaining recipients do not produce proper documentation showing they were eligible, they could be liable to pay back those amounts to the Defense Department.
Although "exceptional" incentives to warrant metal were liable to exchange investigation, no-one had actually worked out what sort of incentive would qualify as being "exceptional".
The concept behind depositary receipts may not be new, but their use in China has not previously been formalized, and that is liable to change now.
The algorithms that Facebook, YouTube and others use to maximise "engagement" ensure users are more likely to see information that they are liable to interact with.
Depending on where you're sitting in a baseball stadium, you're liable to have an up-close-and-personal experience with a foul ball or a dinger.
Heartbeat bills, by contrast, are straightforward violations of Roe—and so liable to be struck down by the courts almost as soon as they become law.
As rules loosen, and as higher rates improve the prospects for fixed income businesses, all types of financial companies are liable to do well, Eisman said.
If others on the Fed board head in a similar direction, it would be liable to again push back expectations for any further tightening of policy.
This is viewed as preferable to judging and governing them on their own terms, which are deemed liable to lead to corruption and self-serving behavior.
But when they tested it with nurses, they were told that the noise of undoing the Velcro strap securing the babies was liable to upset them.
That, however, is not nearly as hazardous as home exhibition can be, where TV sets are liable to cut off, distend, or otherwise spoil the image.
Guyer's double in 9th wins it for Indians CLEVELAND — They are becoming the walk-off wizards, and it's liable to come from anywhere in the lineup.
Even within them, to judge by the film, he spent less time at the hub than on the rim, forever liable to spin out of control.
Loose-fitting rash guards are more comfortable, and while they're also liable to welcome unwelcome critters into your torso region, they still keep the sun away.
Compared to the topics liable to disturb, this is the least of them, mostly because we haven't hit Skynet territory just yet; it's the least believable.
He's liable to call you "mate" several times in a conversation, and can say "sorry" with a tone that'll make even the most stereotypical Canadian melt.
"The problem is if you have cruise control and driving on rain, snow or ice, you're liable to completely slide when the brakes activate," she said.
The review process "is liable to abuse," said Kevin Carroll, a lawyer who is representing former C.I.A. and Air Force officers trying to publish a book.
That sufficed when I was first working the beat, still wet behind the ears and liable to get lost on my way to the press room.
White-cubed houses across the world are today liable to be tagged with the label "Bauhaus-style", as if that designation could mean only one thing.
A French court ruled on Wednesday that Google was not liable to pay 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes demanded by the French authorities.
Swing too far in any one direction and you are liable to scare away the middle, which is always the deciding factor in a general election.
If you start to imagine a loose framework for your article, the facts you gather — and surprises along the way — are liable to blow it apart.
The ceilings are liable to collapse at any moment, the stairwells can transform into class five rapids, and—infrastructural disasters aside—the wildlife is fucking disgusting.
Buying military equipment from Russia leaves Turkey liable to U.S. retribution under a 2017 law known as the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, or CAATSA.
"We will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," Cohen wrote in a letter to Fordham University tmsnrt.rs/2BPK4Kz.
If anyone contravenes the council's notice and attempts to pass through the area of roadworks, they are liable to receive a fine of up to £1000 ($1285).
An entrepreneur can deduct input costs from profits that are liable to be taxed—an artist can claim for the cost of papers and pencils, for instance.
The unforgivable food faux pas -- liable to send New Yorkers into a tizzy -- occurred at Gino's Pizzeria in Howard Beach, Queens, during a campaign stop Wednesday night.
The Huawei Mate X has a plastic rather than glass screen — glass doesn't fold — which is liable to be even easier to scratch than modern phone displays.
A long career can be hard to assess definitively not only because norms evolve and memories fade, but since it is liable to be complex, even contradictory.
In a speech in 1980 he said the system should avoid an "over-concentration of power", which, he warned, was "liable to give rise to arbitrary rule".
The working classes have become much less likely to marry than the middle classes, and when they do, their unions are more liable to break down quickly.
Additionally, he is far more self-aware of the image he projects as a loose cannon liable to say anything than his critics give him credit for.
Then again, almost any announcement the company makes is liable to come on the heels of one or more improbably large gaffes given Facebook's recent track record.
With all the awful shit airlines are liable to subject us to, we as passengers really can't afford to make flights more miserable than they already are.
Ichiro has had one of the finest seasons ever by a 42-year-old, but as a baseball ancient he's liable to wilt in the summer heat.
The biggest concern, based on the conversations occurring on the subreddit is that a mass download of these Tumblrs is liable to also contain some child porn.
The decision to sell was controversial; Komisar was against it, warning that big companies were liable to change strategy in a way the Nest team would dislike.
Yet cash is important; without the means to pay a phone bill or a haircut, no one, however well-nourished and sheltered, is liable to kick on.
The High Court said in July that VW's parent company in Germany would be liable to answer any charges over emissions fraud, rather than its Spanish affiliates.
The culpability of complicity is well recognized in law and ethics, as an accomplice is liable to the same extent as the person who does the deed.
When those batteries die, they're liable to join the tens of millions of tons of spent electronics piling up as e-waste in landfills around the world.
Hong Kong Development Secretary Paul Chan said anyone making false representations or engaging in fraudulent acts under the terms of the policy would be liable to prosecution.
Turn over the front page of the internet, and you're liable to discover that it's not just Reddit users interested in what's going on behind the scenes.
"Companies not liable to trade on the national market will still commit to local obligations after the national market starts operating in 2017," the exchange official said.
Wheeler is liable to take questions on the agency's recent set-top box item, as well as its expected item on privacy rules for Internet service providers.
"They think that running against de Blasio is what helped them win the majority, so they're liable to keep kicking him," he said of the State Senate.
Juska, the author of several other novels, including "The Blessings" (2014), neatly lays the groundwork for a character who would be liable to miss flagrant warning signs.
"The Executive Counsel will present his findings to the Conduct Committee which will then decide whether KPMG or any member are liable to investigation," the FRC said.
But if you do decide to act after consuming all that moral outrage porn, you are liable to act in light of the cartoon morality it cultivates.
But if you do decide to act after consuming all that moral outrage porn, you are liable to act in light of the cartoon morality it cultivates.
However, according to Romanian law, the owner is only liable to the extent of its joint capital (in CET's case it is RON175 million paid in full).
Geologist Sigurðsson said the IMO is working on forecasting which rivers are liable to change course in the near future so adjustments in infrastructure can be made.
Mr. Biden was, and remains, a "gut politician," as he has long told associates — swaggering, ad-libbing, liable to get carried away in front of a crowd.
However, PST countered that it was not liable to pay ING because the contract was a sale of goods governed by the Sale of Goods Act of 1979.
Men are liable to serve a maximum of 2650 days of NS every year until the age of 2000 or 220, even after completing the two-year period.
They work alright for phone calls and the voice assistant, but there's no fitness tracking or onboard storage, and again, they're liable to give you trouble with video.
Trump "is still a defendant in this action...and he can still be held liable to these people for damages," said Mitchell Wine, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
If you want to invest in a company that isn't liable to drop alongside the market, find one that sells products consumers will simply refuse to go without.
New laws mean that anyone caught with over £250 in cash and more than one mobile phone is liable to prosecution if police think they are selling drugs.
In my own experience however, it's uncomfortable, awkward, anticlimactic in both the literal and figurative sense and because of all that, liable to provoke boner-wilting performance anxiety.
And just this month, Ted Cruz set Danish media aflame when he suggested that Donald Trump was so unhinged he's liable to drop an atom bomb on Denmark.
If Uber loses, it will have to increase fares by 20 percent to accommodate for VAT, and could be liable to pay tax on previous revenues it earned.
"As a result, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is liable to plaintiffs for all damages resulting in the injuries and deaths in September 2628th Attacks," the suit said.
His greeting to the group is liable to be his first substantial utterance of the day, as Friston prefers not to speak with other human beings before noon.
What's more, the United States is one of the last countries to still use magnetic strips which are easy to replicate and therefore more liable to identity theft.
"I think right now, this country is in a crisis in terms of what Mr. Trump has done and is liable to do," Brennan told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
However, the order clearly states that it is only when someone watches, downloads, exhibits or duplicates the "content" that they could be liable to the fine and imprisonment.
Ultimately, long-range SAMs like the S-400 are no miracle weapons; even the most effective IADS is liable to be overwhelmed if under constant attack without reinforcement.
Once you start allowing the popular will to determine who wears the crown, people are liable to wonder why anyone is wearing a crown in the first place.
Alcoa, according to president and chief executive officer Roy Harvey, is "disappointed" that its three Canadian smelters are liable to tariffs, which may be something of an understatement.
They didn't want to call 911, so they called the university taxi service, but they picked us up and told us they weren't liable to do hospital delivery.
Anything they say is liable to be quoted out of context, wind up on lazy shame-porn blogs, and earn the ire of an overly sensitive internet mob.
Beachwear which ostentatiously displays religious affiliation, when France and places of worship are currently the target of terrorist attacks, is liable to create risks of disrupting public order.
You'll still live there, and are liable to pay off your bank loan, but if the whole thing crumbles and needs major renovation, it's your neighbor's problem now.
Based on watching him at work, Mr. Sakamoto is more liable to approach a cymbal with a bow or a coffee mug than he is with a drumstick.
"The greatest objection to vibration thus applied is that in overly sensitive patients it is liable to cause sexual excitement," the gynecologist James Craven Wood wrote in 1917.
"EDF's assessment of the findings, which has been submitted to the regulator, shows that none are liable to compromise the safe operation of the affected components," it added.
Her team likewise tends toward true believers, dressed in "liberty green" campaign gear and liable to slip phrases like "structural change" and "in this fight" into casual conversation.
When you feel threatened, you're liable to slip into what emotional intelligence experts call "amygdala hijacking" — that feeling when you're emotionally overwhelmed and you don't make rational choices.
"If the original label [is replaced] with that of a third party unaware of the substitution, the [responsible party] would be liable to the third party," Scafidi says.
Conway also agreed he was liable to pay $3.56 million of restitution to an unnamed hedge fund investor, and $1.2 million to DLL Financial Solutions of Wayne, Pennsylvania.
I doubt any headphones will make Marian Hill sound awful, but poorly tuned ones are liable to spoil the balance between the low backing notes and high, expressive vocals.
Being of sound engineering mind, Colella used this foundational electrical property to his advantage, but failed to account for every single other way he was liable to get caught.
The watch will deliver a notification, telling you to get the heck outta there if you're in a place that's liable to blow (or, ok, just bother) your eardrums.
These are places where Mr Trump won big and is still popular; and where voters are liable to consider social democracy as something America defeated in the cold war.
Under the penal code, any person who has "carnal knowledge against the order of nature" - gay sex - or anyone who accedes to anal sex is liable to life imprisonment.
"Pink Dot 2017 organizers have no choice but to adhere to this regulation, as organizers and foreigners caught flouting this rule are liable to be prosecuted," the organizers said.
An interior ministry official declined to comment, citing French rules which forbid any commentary liable to influence an election, and which took effect at midnight French time on Friday.
I would recommend Draft No. 4 to writers and anyone interested in writing, but no one should use it as a professional guide uncritically or they're liable to starve.
If convicted of the charge of criminal breach of trust, the 11 men face up to 15 years imprisonment and are liable to a fine, the police statement said.
A London-based fund manager, and a senior Russian banker both said it was now clear Otkritie was not a one-off and more banks were liable to fail.
New Delhi says only around 14,000 of the Rohingya living in India are registered with the UN refugee agency, making the rest illegal and liable to be sent back.
"I would argue that companies that offer customer support via chatbots are unwittingly making themselves liable to social engineering," said Brian Krebs, an investigative reporter who publishes at krebsonsecurity.com.
But in the big picture of dairy desires versus climate care, a steady supply of butter in the future is liable to cost us one way or the other.
Juventus's other Argentine, the diminutive Paulo Dybala, plays a freelance role behind Higuaín, and he is liable to turn up almost anywhere — and cause problems for the Madrid defenders.
At any moment, the movie is liable to turn up at a different spot along the route, a sort of productive disorientation that contributes to a feeling of universality.
That's the last song no matter what and sometimes if you're high, and the front row look rich and stupid and dull, that's liable to be your only song.
It&aposs lightweight, not liable to snag on anything, and the DWR finish on the nylon, usually used as a slight waterproofing treatment, also helps keep it from tearing.
Though India's Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that Vodafone was not liable to any tax, the government later amended the law to enable it to tax such deals retroactively.
Mr Kwan has committed offenses under the Enlistment Act, and is liable to a fine of up to $10,000 and/or imprisonment of up to three years upon conviction.
That solves a major problem for blockchain developers, because the usual way of getting data—running your own blockchain node—is liable to go offline or provide bad information.
Green optimism has also been tempered by the advance of right-wing populists - liable to return more candidates who question the need for emissions cuts, or dispute climate science.
A big feature from The Wall Street Journal's Giovanni Legorano captures most of the concerns with Italy's banking system and the political turmoil it appears liable to set off.
Yet according to Tzu Technologies' patent, any stimulation system using a microphone, stereo speakers, and radio waves for remote, computer-based sex is liable to get sued for infringement.
In the midst of explaining, say, the ins and outs of "the end of ends," he's liable to pillory the scientific establishment for their abandonment of liberal arts values.
You have 19 year olds now who are piecing together ambitious "projects"—mixtape would be too pedestrian, not to mention too liable to get cease and desisted off the internet.
Paedophiles and rapists found guilty in Romania have faced prison sentences of up to seven years and 12 years respectively, with rapists liable to 18 years if the victim dies.
"Beachwear which ostentatiously displays religious affiliation, when France and places of worship are currently the target of terrorist attacks, is liable to create risks of disrupting public order," he added.
Opposition politicians who duck the painstaking work of developing credible policy are liable to come to power with no serious plan—as the Republicans demonstrated in their opposition to Obamacare.
No longer able to fathom how their partisan rivals can hear, and also see, think and say the things they do, Americans are increasingly liable to consider them lesser beings.
In that sense, it feels relatable, an inversion of techno's Energizer Bunny optimism—it just keeps going and going—for us flesh sacks liable to wilt in the extreme heat.
The two-pronged plugs in question were shipped to Continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Argentina, and Brazil, and are liable to break and shock you if you touch them.
There were in India two religions, not one, and emphasis on the religious factor, given the Indian historical background, was liable to make for a division of the "Indian nation".
Buying military equipment from Russia also leaves the NATO member liable to U.S. sanctions retribution under a 2017 law known as the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, or CAATSA.
According the 1961 Vienna Convention, diplomatic couriers "shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention" and the diplomatic bags they carry may not be opened or detained.
The company has not released its financials in the U.K. for 2016, but Maugham believes it could be liable to pay £200 million ($249 million) in VAT for last year.
"When you own an index fund, you're also protected against all the downright dumb, mildly misguided or merely unlucky decisions that active fund managers are liable to make," Robbins writes.
The president's campaign rallies are often unpredictable events, with the president liable to go off script, make news with off-the-cuff remarks or weigh in on seemingly unrelated topics.
And unlike Facebook, where your mom or boss are liable to see your RSVPs, your calendar and what you're doing on IRL is always private unless you explicitly share it.
For all that, most such systems embody intelligence that is narrow and brittle—good at one task in a well-defined environment, but liable to fail badly in unfamiliar settings.
Lanky and hyper-athletic, Bryant was the Lakers&apos perimeter threat, a player liable to drive the lane and dunk or hit a pull-up jump shot at any moment.
Conan Doyle's coup de maître, as Watson might say, is to make his hero a flawed man, prone to deep melancholia, liable to escape into cocaine- or opium-induced oblivion.
Most grantees were not startups, and were liable to become resentful if foundation officers started meddling—though of course they would hide that resentment for fear of losing the grant.
But potential investors are liable to question whether Snap can maintain its enviable user growth rate, particularly as Facebook has unabashedly copied many of the service's top features within Instagram.
A guy gets careless and gabs about things he knows and when he comes to he's liable to find there's guys who'd feel easier if he wasn't around no more.
Why it matters: Without a big increase in money for AI research, experts say, the U.S. is liable to fall behind fast-moving adversaries like China on critical emerging tech.
Thanks to facial recognition systems, citizens who jaywalk across a street in China are liable to have their face and name appear on a nearby screen, alongside a police warning.
Still, if you talk about bodies you are liable to see bodies: that is to say, people stripped of their humanity, their agonizing choices, their humble ambitions and their hopes.
McConaughey has always been at his best when he decides to be instead of do, in roles radiating such beatific relaxation that the audience is liable to cop a contact high.
That is liable to lead to similar clashes between moderates and conservatives and, on the Republicans' past form, the party's leaders may require support from the Democrats to end the impasse.
Sure she sings about heartbreak like no other — including what she's liable to do to a cheater's car with a Louisville slugger — but Carrie Underwood's real love life couldn't be better.
The humble onion is a cornerstone of cuisines the world over, but it's got one major flaw: Cut into one, and you're liable to end up a blubbery, tear-y mess.
"Any bank or financial institution, which will be found not to have complied with the above requirements, shall be liable to a penalty of 5 billion shillings," according to the circular.
Mr Trump, having little understanding of legal boundaries, or attention span, or interest in building consensus, or long-term view of almost anything, was always liable to be even more constrained.
When I first started driving, Pollards Hill in Croydon was one of the places where, if you got out of the car, you'd be liable to get jumped for your money.
Under the new proposals, abortion would be punishable with a five-year prison sentence, and doctors found to have assisted with a termination would be liable to prosecution and prison time.
The risks of Trump-distraction are great, because the 45th president is such a spectacle—a tooting, puffing, brass-and-steam-whistle commotion liable to draw all gazes, all the time.
New legislation under consideration in Germany would see anyone who pays for sex with someone who has been forced into sex work liable to be imprisoned for up to five years.
A system that just takes down and translates one sign after another (limited versions of which exist) would be liable to creating misinterpretations or overly simplistic representations of what was said.
"MGM parties cannot be held liable to defendants for deaths, injuries or other damages arising from Paddock's attack," the lawsuit said, adding that any claims against the hotel must be dismissed.
If a share prospectus was as mendacious as the Leave campaign, not only would a buyer be entitled to compensation but the sellers and their advisers would be liable to prosecution.
They should be liable to tax on their incomes at the same thresholds, he also said, taking into account typical fluctuations in incomes experienced by farmers over a three-year period.
This would require a court subpoena; Browder had not voluntarily agreed to testify and, having given up his U.S. citizenship, was not immediately liable to the jurisdiction of a U.S. court.
Whether or not our cause is popular inside the Washington beltway -- it's liable to be pilloried by those who do better the worse Washington gets -- we now know it can work.
You know what's liable to happen, and combined with Vincent D'Onofrio's natural ability to look creepy, it's a scare from a pair of gunshots that lingers well after the movie ends.
We were respectful toward, and amused by, the things we were trying to do, even though on any given night, we slumbering athletes were liable to be awakened at 2 a.m.
It's rude, uncalled for, and 99.9% of the time, directed at women whose male colleagues are equally liable to be called out — not that you should call out any of us.
Temperature is a vital part of cooking with stainless steel so chefs always preheat their pans ready for action, otherwise they're far less effective and your food is liable to stick.
And caregivers of children — including close relatives who aren't parents, who are currently liable to be separated from the children they travel with — would be all but barred from getting detained.
With Wouk, it takes hundreds of pages of seeing the character in action before you can decide — and even then, your verdict is liable to remain uncertain and subject to change.
It is unsafe to listen to while you are driving, or operating heavy machinery; it will lull you to sleep, leaving you liable to do irreparable harm to yourself and others.
Ms. Cannon's strategy appears to be to foreground Sophia's vulnerability and self-hatred — after episodes of boorishness or violent anger, she's liable to loudly ask herself why she's such a jerk.
Also, vaping is huge now and vapers are even more liable to bend the rules because, compared to cigarette smoke, a cloud of vape has far less odor and dissipates quickly.
That's not likely to affect much in the U.S., but any foreign individuals or firms that do business with the targeted Iranian entities are also liable to penalties under these sanctions.
For those already in power, clarity can be as tragically easy to obtain as the vanity it often resembles — a combination of narcissism and hubris that's liable to produce calamitous outcomes.
Avery, the documentary suggests, may have been targeted by local law enforcement, who both felt embarrassed by his exoneration and who were now liable to pay an impossibly high sum in damages.
But if your product is really successful, Amazon is liable to use its control of the storefront to gather that data and then start creating a copycat product that undermines your margins.
Eels which delve into the lake are liable to toxic shock, and millions watched the eerie sight of the fish convulsing and tying itself in literal knots after diving into the brine.
It's the kind of place where a resident is liable to enjoy their evening tumbler of rosé while relaxing in plush porch swings and chatting with an experimental poet visiting from Brooklyn.
It may fall on Mr Bucklew, then, to show that Missouri has a viable way to kill him that is demonstrably less liable to cause him excruciating pain than would lethal injection.
That's important since one big problem in politics with having a well-deserved reputation as a liar is that if a liar leads your political movement, you are liable to be betrayed.
The response was indicative of something women, and especially women of color, deal with every day — when they voice their opinions online, they're liable to receive torrents of racist and sexist hate.
"While this operation is liable to severely destabilize the commercial equilibrium of Paris, this large American enterprise only decided to inform authorities a few days before its launch," the mayor's office said.
As Mr Mapou puts it, Haitians had the extra misfortune to be victimised by a right-wing dictator, and so instead of the "red-carpet treatment" were liable to detention and repatriation.
Yet her unpopularity is at the least liable to make the next three months more nerve-racking, given the disaster a Trump victory would represent for America, than they might otherwise be.
The report from academics Felwine Sarr and Benedicte Savoy, prompted by President Emmanuel Macron's 2017 commitment to return African heritage, recommended that items taken without consent should be liable to restitution claims.
He shores up the Christian conservative vote, but by taking positions liable to put off other groups vital to Republicans in national elections, such as college-educated whites or married suburban women.
No celebration of our country's big, special birthday is complete without fireworks, that most American of pastimes: a loud, bright, senseless series of explosions liable to spiral into chaos at any moment.
Saga, which serves the over-50s, said profit was liable to fall by as much as 75 million pounds ($99 million) this year as it faced margin pressure in its insurance business.
The letter also warned that Trump's legal team would hold the school liable "to the fullest extent of the law" if it released his student records, which are protected by federal law.
Any harder signal on that issue from Fed chair Janet Yellen when she speaks on Friday at the meeting of central bankers at Jackson Hole would be liable to help the greenback.
Offenders convicted for sharing "false" or "fictitious" information and propagating hate speech will be liable to a fine of 5 million shillings ($49,776.01) or sentenced to two years in jail, or both.
Each notice runs to more than 300 pages and sets out the arguments and evidence as to why the regulator believes the respondent should be liable to support the BHS pension schemes.
If you aren't fast on the first day of the job (where the rules about who to admit are their most simplistic), you're liable to be dangerously low on money very quickly.
Say "fashion in North Korea" to anyone and you're liable to get a snort in return and a snarky comment about the hair of Kim Jong-un, the 33-year-old leader.
A number of those in the crowd are liable to carry weapons—whether that's a worshipper with a concealed-carry permit, a plainclothes guard, or a cop hired to patrol the property.
European regulators have claimed that Amazon sent most of its European revenue from one unit in Luxembourg to a separate subsidiary that was not liable to pay corporate tax in the country.
From the start, Sampaoli's rejiggered defense looked liable to make an error — and exactly that happened, in the 53rd minute when goalkeeper Wilfredo Caballero gifted Croatia's Ante Rebic the game's opening goal.
The federal government can be held financially liable to hundreds of Hurricane Harvey flood victims because officials knew two reservoirs could flood their Houston-area properties, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
Bitcoin possesses many of the characteristics of a proper currency: it can be divided, stored (provided it's not with a dodgy broker where it's liable to disappear into the ether) and transferred.
His fundamental point was that this was an inherently volatile and exploitative system, both liable to crisis and likely to hollow out the political institutions which supposedly exists on top of it.
He put himself squarely in the tradition of the giullari, the mocking, singing jesters of medieval Italy, who kept on the move because they were liable to be hanged if they stayed still.
Even so, exporters with weeks-long journey times to China remain concerned about the potential for lengthy delays once their goods arrive, especially for food that is liable to spoil if held up.
That, and many of parts of his proposal are incredibly controversial, of course, so his administration is liable to be sued, requiring involvements of the federal courts, including, possibly, the U.S. Supreme Court.
A French court ruled that Google was not liable to pay 1.1 billion euros in back taxes demanded by the French authorities as the company did not have sufficient taxable presence in France.
In addition, volatility has dropped, a boon for investors who are liable to overreact to short-term moves, or would just prefer not to watch their money take a daily roller-coaster ride.
If successful, GDPR states that Google might be liable to pay a fine of up to four percent of its global revenues, which would be over $4 billion based on its 2017 filings.
The British Companies Act of 1879 introduced the idea of "reserve" liability, under which a shareholder was liable to meet a failed bank's debt up to a fixed multiple of their equity investment.
In April, Saga said bookings were hurt by older Britons cutting back on travel because of uncertainty over Brexit, with profit liable to fall by as much as 75 million pounds this year.
Joseph McShane, that if the records were released without Trump's written consent then "we will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," per the Times.
Currently, if an employer fires a worker without just cause, they are liable to pay the individual up to 40% of the total contributions made by the company for that worker to date.
Baszler is liable to be called up to the main roster; NXT title changes usually signal an imminent move to the WWE grind, and there's little reason to think this will be different.
Last month, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that Chiquita would have to face a jury trial of claims that the company was liable to the families under the federal Anti-Terrorism Act.
There had been a growing sense that Medicaid—along with coverage for people with preexisting conditions—had become a new third rail in American politics, liable to torch anyone who dared touch it.
Whoever is the ultimate winner, they are unlikely to move back into Russia's orbit, but Western officials and investors say they worry about the unpredictability that a Zelenskiy presidency is liable to bring.
All of a German citizen's assets are liable to inheritance tax wherever they may be, Ms. von Brühl said, but other countries tax the estates of foreigners on assets located within their borders.
Last month, an expert committee approved a formula to determine the compensation that the company is liable to pay to patients who have been recipients of the faulty Articular Surface Replacement hip replacement.
If the application of this Protocol leads to serious economic, societal or environmental difficulties liable to persist, or to diversion of trade, the Union or the United Kingdom may unilaterally take appropriate measures.
The Swiss bank has denied a claim it is liable to pay any damages to Mozambique and has submitted a counter claim arguing that the African state should have to repay its loan.
Some of the people abandoning standard labels are liable to make things worse by racing to the bottom — think "the dirtbag left" of the "Chapo Trap House" podcast or even the alt-right.
Such an option would open the President to accusations that he surrendered to Iran -- though he'd be liable to spin it as a victory because it would be yet another campaign promise kept.
And with a surge in imports from China, whose products are liable to be contaminated, and the growing popularity of makeup use at younger ages, implementing new regulations and legislation is more important.
Patches of colour are almost never flat or evened out in her paintings, brushstrokes are visible, sometimes pencil too, and planes are liable to fade and blend in and out of each other.
Large adverts featuring foreign footballers or posters of players put up in cafes are not only torn down because they showcase kouffars (non-believers), but because they are liable to disrupt the religious order.
The report states that Mr Tata and several other Tata Group executives were liable to prosecution for "cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property" — an offence with a maximum prison sentence of seven years.
JERUSALEM, May 30 (Reuters) - Israel's anti-trust authority said on Wednesday it was opposed to the planned merger between Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank and Union Bank on the grounds it was liable to harm competition.
The judge's dismissal on Wednesday came after California altered its state law last year, making it so that film directors and producers were liable to the kind of sexual harassment charges Judd was leveling.
A similar thing can be said of foldable devices, which are likely to grab even more headlines with their sci-fi aesthetic, though most are liable to remain behind glass for the near future.
Pending court approval, the companies would be liable to a $9.75 million settlement for the class action that began in April 2017, which may result in payments of up to $400 for participating plaintiffs.
"We think given the election calendar for Europe over the next three to six months is liable to have its own upset for non-establishment parties or policies coming in to play," Hafeez said.
Flynn was fired because he lied to the vice president, both a workplace blunder and, in the eyes of the Justice Department, an action that could make him liable to blackmail by the Russians.
It has also taken a hardline stance against suspected transgressors of Article 112 of the criminal code which makes anyone found guilty of insulting the monarchy liable to imprisonment for up to 15 years.
As the issuing bank doesn't know anything about the people who are using the service, it would be DoNotPay that is liable to pay if there is a glitch and the customer is charged.
Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, a think-tank, believes it has led to a retreat from discretionary policing tactics, street stops and the like, that are liable to be denounced as racist.
"If such a deal was proposed where the Saudis would not be liable to and required to adhere to the standard, I would oppose it and I think many others would too," Reed said.
How are they supposed to behave when the first line on their résumés, the one they worked so hard to acquire, is liable to attract suspicion from a not-insignificant segment of the population?
The Hong Kong Police issued an interim injunction that was extended by court for the airport this weekend, warning anyone in breach of the order is liable to the offense of contempt of court.
The law, popularly known in Russia as "de-offshorizatsia", requires all Russian taxpayers to declare their interest in offshore companies they control, on which they can then become liable to paying tax in Russia.
Projected costs depend on estimates of the price of items ordered now, but which may not arrive and clear customs until many months in the future, when they could be liable to new tariffs.
The New Jersey Supreme Court has held companies could be liable to their employees' roommates or partners if the latter are sickened by exposure to toxic substances carried home on workers' bodies or clothing.
Team: Carolina PanthersWeek 14 opponent: at Atlanta FalconsWhy you should sit him: Samuel is liable to post a big week at any given time, given his speed and knack for finding the end zone.
"If you toughen up the skin, it's more liable to have a blister or pain than if you use hand lotion, making sure again that the skin is able to be pliable," he said.
In my experience, counterintelligence agents are liable to take outrageous chances and measures that you wouldn&apost expect criminal investigators to take because they don&apost expect their work is ever going to be checked.
Now if you're still stubbornly tempted to take Social Security benefits at age 64 and invest them on your own, please consider that you're not liable to beat even the average market rate of return.
Media organizations, especially those based in Thailand, are limited on what they can report on the royal family, with reporters, editors and publishers liable to be charged should an article fall foul of the law.
But it's also worryingly susceptible to abuse—big copyright holders know how the system works, and sites are liable to assume guilty until proven innocent, since they don't want to be part of any lawsuit.
Mr Trump unveiled an executive order imposing the most aggressive American sanctions on North Korea to date, including financial sanctions liable to have a chilling effect on the large Chinese banks that operate in America.
"The retained data, taken as a whole, is liable to allow very precise conclusions to be drawn concerning the private lives of the persons whose data has been retained," said the ECJ in its ruling.
Prosecutors decide whether to charge suspects based on police reports and evidence — but they're liable to be swayed by their own biases, which could lead them to bring charges more often against people of color.
Under the draft law, individuals or groups who help migrants not entitled to protection to submit requests for asylum or who help illegal migrants gain status to stay in Hungary will be liable to jail.
A Twitch representative told The Verge that it is against the rules for streamers to upload content that does not belong to them, and that anyone who does so is potentially liable to DMCA takedowns.
The International Criminal Court said Lubanga was liable to pay the full amount to his young victims and their relatives, but added it recognized there was no way he would be able to afford it.
Don't Wait For The Cataclysmic Event, Start Asking NowLike most bad behavior that brews in any industry, the bad behavior is liable to continue without much attention until a major event blasts it into consciousness.
Peter Thiel and his friends in the White House should smile upon Ambrosia: After all, regular bleeding should keep the young sluggish and less liable to cause trouble in the streets (or on the internet).
Because some of the cases involved civil rights claims, when the municipalities lost in court, the town and villages became liable to pay the eruv association's legal fees, which total in the millions of dollars.
Stock options, which have value only if they go above a certain price, seem to be especially liable to manipulation that boosts share prices in the short run, but harms them in the longer term.
As a result, they are more liable to fragment over time, as political rivalries and divergent views come to the fore among the various opposition factions without a unifying figure to reconcile or diffuse them.
Just put the vinegar in a spray bottle (along with your lemon oil, if you so choose), hit any vinyl, fabric, and anything liable to collect mildew, and let it sit for a few minutes.
Under the new law, someone who "posts an electronic communication where posting the electronic communication causes harm to the individual" could be liable to a fine of $9,400 and up to five years in prison.
It's captained by Petrino, more or less universally regarded as an ogre, but an extremely competent one, the kind who is liable to club anyone that wanders into its path without their wits about them.
Known as teledildonics, the realm of internet connected sex toys has been heralded as the future of sex for years now, and as with all internet connected devices, these toys are liable to get hacked.
Aconex, which focuses on construction projects, said it would be liable to pay Oracle about 1 percent of the deal's equity value as a break-up fee under certain conditions which it did not specify.
If they had accepted the money, the court said, the fraud would have qualified as a much more serious crime, and both men would have been liable to spend more than a decade in jail.
Squirrels can be vicious, bloodthirsty creatures, liable to terrorize small towns and attack innocent parkgoers, but if you can domesticate one, they make for pretty cute pets—and apparently for this woman, therapeutic little friends.
The longest of the river's historical crossings, it is also the most tragic: built in 1932, it has been in the terminal stages of concrete cancer for years, liable to crumble in the next earthquake.
After it was acquired for McCormick Square, the painting hung in the hallway of the convention center for years with very little protection, making it liable to theft or damage, even as its value grew.
And it feels true, too, to the mutable structure of identity, that complex, composite "we," liable to shift and break and reshape itself as we recall certain pieces of our earlier lives and suppress others.
Under conditions that would murder most living things, a pothos is liable to reach between six and 10 feet if kept in its container, and over 40 feet if grown in its native tropical habitat.
The overhaul is expected by industry insiders and analysts to reshape China's drug distribution landscape, with distributors that lack links to strong manufacturers and healthcare facilities liable to be cut out of the supply chain.
Without such worries, they are liable to keep doing as they have often done in recent years — skimping on military spending and international commitments in expectation that the Americans will reflexively pick up the slack.
And even if those fines and aid reductions are passed, governments that are punished would still be liable to fulfill their budget obligations to fund agricultural and investment subsidies out of their own tax receipts.
Tanchev said the measures are "liable to expose the Supreme Court and its judges to external intervention and pressure from the president of the Republic" and they also impair "the objective independence" of the court.
Some banks say PNB is liable to make good on the credit extended, although PNB maintains other banks lenders share some of the blame as they should have more closely examined the requests for credit.
Correctly identifying ownership is important for companies because of implications for shareholder voting and taxation, Young said, noting that a firm with majority overseas-domiciled shareholders could find itself liable to changes in tax structures.
Something of that complexity can be found in Gallace's white structures, which also seem liable to disperse and vanish in the next instant, one of many times when stout, manmade things appear precarious and ephemeral.
In Ecuador, for example, "the message the president has sent to the media is that if you criticize the government, if you report on corruption, they will be liable to damaging defamation suits," Lauría says.
To purposely feed the wrong animals — sparrows, pigeons, rats, raccoons, foxes — is an act of social transgression and is liable to get you reported to officials by whistle-blowers concerned with mess or health or noise.
There are rumors that Ring of Honor is liable to be subject to a NJPW–style talent raid, with everyone from Jay Lethal to Veda Scott supposedly coming to WWE in the not too distant future.
The modular internal shelves attach to the bag with velcro, so if I load up the top one with heavier items like a camera and external battery, it's liable to slip down due to that weight.
Some of Mr Obama's recent regulations, including one to control methane leakage from drilling operations on federal lands, are liable to be scrapped by the Republican-controlled Congress, under a little-used procedure called congressional review.
Republicans who had just cast ballots for Mr Trump and Mr Ryan expressed contempt not just for Hillary Clinton—"She should be impeached," said many—but for the sort of Americans liable to vote for her.
Zuckerberg and the officers will also have to certify annually that the company is complying with the overall order, making them personally liable to tell the truth or face the potential for civil and criminal punishments.
The day after TJ died, Republican lawmaker Brad Tschida introduced a bill that would overturn that decision and make physicians who prescribe the life-ending medication liable to be charged with homicide if they do so.
These polar winds are always liable to get pushed around by fickle weather patterns, storms, or other disturbances that move around our atmosphere, Benjamin Zaitchik, an atmospheric scientist at Johns Hopkins University, said in an interview.
The Austrian ban makes public wearing of the Arab-style niqab, which leaves the eyes uncovered, and the Afghan-style burqa, which covers the face with a cloth grid, liable to a fine of 150 euros.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been indicating for weeks that she was liable to demand a referendum and the pound barely budged when she did on Monday, gaining almost half a percent on the day.
Any more defections to that camp on Thursday would be liable to drive the currency higher although, with the economy struggling this year, most traders remain sceptical of the Bank's ability to raise rates at all.
We've talked about this before, but for a number of reasons—mostly because stimulants like MDMA and cocaine work as vasoconstrictors, restricting blood-flow—they are liable to make your penis shrink an almost inconceivable amount.
But a one-sided information campaign has left many people dithering about how to vote and liable to make impulsive decisions, said Suwicha Pao-aree, head of polling at the National Institute of Development Administration university.
But Britain is also liable to cover its portion of the bank's debt, which amounts to 469 billion euros, EIB President Werner Hoyer said in a hearing at the economic affairs committee of the European Parliament.
According to the Department of Defense call for proposals, these spent shells are also liable to be found by locals around the training facilities, who may be unable to differentiate the training rounds from tactical rounds.
Dunn, 28500 "…any person summoned as a witness by the authority of either the House of Congress to give testimony…who shall willfully…refuse to answer any question…shall be liable to indictment…" — 6900 U.S.C. 2628.
These days, taking a flight comes at the risk of enduring a few hours of absolute hell, where terrible smells, exploding phones, and violent yogis are all liable to turn your trip into a waking nightmare.
Thus, most people tasked with making this important decision have never done so before and are relatively unlikely to do so again, so any learning generated through experience is liable to be lost between mayoral administrations.
At length she returns to her children, ever more liable to time's assaults, to her own close brush with death in a riding accident, and to the sad progress of her husband's late-onset muscular dystrophy.
Here was a detailed transcript of a stream of consciousness, but a hopelessly anarchic one liable to reverse course without notice, splash wildly, overflow its banks and then simply vanish, circling down a gyre of nothingness.
Sometimes, it was their first time working the beat, and this could produce a wonderful friction, since the Carpetbagger was liable to spot details or ask questions that a jaded industry reporter might not think of.
Scripts must be submitted for approval to the formidably named Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance before film shoots can begin; anything that strikes its functionaries as immoral or politically subversive is liable to be cut.
The European Commission said that Amazon had abused this system by sending most of its European revenue to a Luxembourg subsidiary that was not liable to pay corporate tax, helping the company cut its overall bill.
In that recall, 5.7 million bottles (in addition to some 177,000 distributed in Canada and Mexico) with black spout bases and covers were found liable to release the silicone spout, thus posing as a choking hazard.
Unfortunately, we've seen too many people in distress after a fly-by-the-night preparer scams them, steals their information, or leaves them liable to the IRS for the preparer's mistakes or fraud on their returns.
Like its predecessor, the new travel ban seems liable to wreak havoc on the lives of any and all foreigners living in or traveling to the US, even those already equipped with the requisite visas and documents.
A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits seeking to hold Facebook, Google and Twitter liable to victims of the December 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, for letting the Islamic State flourish on their social media platforms.
Photo: Tracy LeeThe most annoying thing about the mounting system is that the strap that holds the camera down is positioned just above the viewfinder, so it's liable to get in the way of framing your shot.
The Galaxy Fold is still liable to overshadow many of the smaller players, and Samsung will certainly maintain its massive presence at MWC, but still, we're heading into a week of diverse and not entirely predictable announcements.
That's because these concepts — be they the idea of a "war" or even that of an "adult" — are essentially constructs, contrivances liable to change their definitions with every change to the societies and groups who propagate them.
Such words pique our curiosity, as they appear to reveal something specific about the culture that created them – as if German people are potentially especially liable to feelings of Schadenfreude (though I don't believe that's the case).
It could mean the difference between a nine-member Supreme Court and an eight-member (and liable to dwindle) one, or between a House of Representatives interested in passing the president's legislation or in investigating her administration.
Myanmar is likely to be liable to China for compensation on hundreds of millions of dollars already spent on the project, according to the source close to the deal and a person familiar with the government's position.
Turkey had maintained an "open door" policy for Syrian migrants for five years and strictly abided by the "non-refoulement" principle of not returning someone to a country where they are liable to face persecution, it said.
As a result, individual patients who have agreed to pay  "regular rates" should be liable to pay a price equal to the average price paid by, or on behalf of, privately-insured patients for the care received.
The announcement that the diesel tax would be withdrawn came shortly after the EU economic commissioner, Macron's onetime Socialist colleague Pierre Moscovici, had declared Italy's proposed budget deficit of 20053 percent excessive, and liable to disciplinary action.
But the laden predictability of the storytelling, which sees "Darkness," as usual, performed from the perspective of a heinous shooter -- played, in part, by Eminem in the music video -- are liable to make the listener switch off.
The Turkish incursion into Syria is almost certain to be a tragedy for the region's vulnerable minorities, but the chain of events it is liable to set into motion are far easier to dread than accurately foresee.
Australia's fires are themselves a foretaste of the kind of catastrophes that are liable to become normal as the planet warms, with prolonged drought and low humidity making arid landscapes more vulnerable to huge blazes, scientists say.
The lawsuits were filed under § 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, which makes every underwriter of a security liable to repurchase it if there was any misstatement or omission of material facts in the offering documents.
Only Rio Tinto and BHP pay the rental fee, which applies to mature projects, but other projects including those owned by Fortescue Metals Group and Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting would be liable to pay it from 2023.
Meanwhile, neither Oakley nor those backing him are liable to take kindly to repeated suggestions by the Knicks — the first came in a statement on Wednesday night — that Oakley needs some kind of "help" for his behavior.
Though she was presumed innocent until proven guilty, her track record of failing to appear in court for the earlier case meant the judge was liable to set bail and hold her in jail before a trial.
Under the new Global Intangible Low Tax Income (GILTI) provision, if a company generates untaxed profits in a tax haven, it will be liable to have that profit taxed as though it arose in the United States.
It's no accident that the gruesome Arquette situation was near the top of Twitter trends in the wake of LA Confidential, nor that Janela's next show is liable to get a boost to viewers because of it.
"The fund is not liable to taxation on its income or capital gains as long as such income or capital gains are not derived from sources allocated within the territory of the Republic of Panama," the prospectus read.
"The problem is that the forces have yet to disengage, and when they're close up to each other they are liable to respond to anything they see as a provocation or an alert," Martin Griffiths told the BBC.
Moreover, individuals who are victims of climate-related illnesses, such as heat stroke or waterborne diseases, are also liable to experience mental trauma as a result of these experiences, particularly those who were already dealing with mental illness.
As a public company, you are no longer being supportively cheered on, but independently scrutinized by investors who understand the business in less detail and are liable to react strongly to indicators whose significance they can easily misinterpret.
It may seem fine and benign to just add another piece to your Apple hardware puzzle today, but you're liable to keep that speaker for many years and what happens if Apple makes some decision you disagree with?
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary should not pass legislation making people or organizations providing help to illegal immigrants liable to jail, before the Council of Europe's advisory body gives its opinion on the bill on Friday, it said on Monday.
Drake is liable to listen to J. Prince not only because he has his son to thank for introducing him to Lil Wayne, but Prince was on his side after the rapper was in an altercation with Diddy.
"Within the framework of major oil producers (OPEC and non-OPEC), Iran is liable to have an exclusive way for increasing its oil production," Shana quoted Novak as saying following a meeting with Iranian Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh.
Remarkably, the team found that those mice with reduced TRPV4 sensitivity were less liable to scratch themselves when exposed to the chemicals, suggesting that TRPV4 plays a critical role in conveying the sensation of itchiness to the brain.
Morisot painted outdoors when she could, a dicey practice at a time when respectable, unaccompanied women passed their lives under what amounted to house arrest—she was liable to be stared at by passersby and flocked by children.
"The groups...are declared null and void for their purpose and activities which are contrary to the Constitution and liable to jeopardize the security of the State, territorial unity and national integration," the Ministry of Territorial Administration announced.
Earlier this year the IRS sent around 10,000 letters out reminding taxpayers they could be liable to fines of $250,000 and five years in prison if they don't pay the tax on any gains they made on cryptocurrencies.
While the exact numbers are liable to change after each vote is counted, Van der Bellen's lead is so wide that Hofer cannot hope to overcome it (the margin of error on the early projections is 22017 percent).
T-Mobile will not be liable to pay Sprint a breakup fee should regulators block the deal, according to sources who asked not to be identified because that detail in their contract had not yet been made public.
Books of The Times Dan Brown has thrown off the doldrums of "Inferno" with a brisk new book that pits creationism against science, and is liable to stir up as much controversy as "The Da Vinci Code" did.
The three generations of a working-class family portrayed in this British work, which won the 2006 Olivier Award for Best Play, are mostly quiet-spoken and liable to reach for the closest cliché to fill a silence.
Odd as it may appear when someone is liable to repay money never received, it is the rule accepted by most federal courts, which have interpreted the term "indirectly" to bring within the forfeiture provision any co-conspirators.
"From now on, a company that can't prove it regards the Earth as a stakeholder is liable to get a lower-price-to-earnings multiple, because serious investors now are going to pay up for sustainability," Cramer argued.
Belgium had introduced a scheme under which multinationals could reduce their corporate tax bases by between 50 and 90 percent due to profits arising from, for example, economies of scale, which were not liable to tax in Belgium.
"(If) in the event any of his records are released or otherwise disclosed without his prior written consent, we will hold your institution liable to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality," the letter reads.
In addition, as more companies like Uber and Lyft come under the scrutiny of state and local regulators, the definition of independent contractor is liable to change and could have broad reaching implications for you or your business.
Guillonneau's immune system is then liable to kick into high gear to ward off these bacterial infections, but this can lead to sepsis, a condition that arises when the body's immune response damages its own tissues and organs.
He claims his gardens are technically sanctioned under California's permissive medical marijuana law, but the local sheriff raided one plantation this year, and he's still liable to get busted by the feds, hence his request for a pseudonym.
Mary Westmacott, a senior solicitor from law firm Leigh Day, who represented the claimants, said the ruling had implications for company officers and executives since they could now be made personally liable to pay damages if they exploited workers.
Europe's growing army of robot workers could be classed as "electronic persons" and their owners liable to paying social security for them if the European Union adopts a draft plan to address the realities of a new industrial revolution.
Under section 377(A) of the country's penal code—introduced in the 1930s by British colonial administrators—a man convicted of committing "any act of gross indecency" (ie, sex) with another man is liable to two years in prison.
In April Saga said bookings were hurt by older Britons cutting back on travel because of uncertainty over Britain's planned exit from the European Union, with profit liable to fall by as much as 75 million pounds this year.
The effect can be tough to avoid when filming objects with rotational symmetry, which is why you're liable to see it everywhere from classic westerns and car commercials to the latest installment in the Fast and the Furious franchise.
"How could any foreign direct investor come into Europe if they thought the valid arrangements they made under law could be overturned a generation later and they be liable to pay back money," he said at a news conference.
When construction began on L'Antagoniste, in 2014, the only restaurants in Bedford-Stuyvesant liable to draw Manhattanites east of Marcy Avenue were Peaches HotHouse, the New York king of Nashville hot chicken, and Saraghina, an unmissable Neapolitan pizza spot.
They're a particularly big problem in the Sunshine State, where much of the terrain underground is composed of limestone and dolomite, liable to dissolve when they're exposed to too much rainwater, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
It said that payments or transfers in the same name, in the same bank or to an associated bank, would not be liable to stamp duties payment, while "any form of withdrawals/transfers from savings accounts" were also exempted.
He pounds the turf in Tarbaby, a caustically experimental trio; on a more traditional jazz gig, he's liable to break out in gospel-like singing; and soon he'll join the Bad Plus, that band of raffish jazz-pop instigators.
Therefore, the warn­ing that he who, as an American, re­joices at the enemy's victories — and Ger­many certainly is an enemy — or mali­ciously discusses possible misfortunes of the United States, displays the lack of loyalty that is liable to punishment.
Those who don't are liable to be returned to the country where they first entered the bloc — usually Greece, Italy or Spain — because European Union members theoretically trust one another to uphold the 1951 convention and treat refugees fairly.
If Britain's quixotic attempt to strike a beneficial trade deal with the 27 other member states gets off to a shaky start, the need to make new friends and forge new trade links is liable to trump everything else.
Palestinian officials rejected US funding for its security forces late last month amid concerns that accepting the funds could leave the Palestinian Authority liable to legal claims under a new US anti-terror law, the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act.
But John Deere makes farmers sign licensing agreements that limit the amount of tinkering they are supposed to do one their equipment; violating it could be considered breach of contract and farmers who do are liable to be sued.
In September 2016, the Versailles Court of Appeals slashed the damages liable to the bank from Kerviel to 1 million euros down from almost 5 billion euros, judging the bank to be partially responsible for failing to halt Kerviel's bets.
School can be a brutal place for transgender students, who are liable to face discrimination from their teachers, get bullied by their peers, and often have to fight for the right to use the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity.
A firming of price measures and solid readings from other U.S. data have rekindled market expectations of further tightening this year, and any sign that could still happen in the first half would be liable to aid the dollar, Halpenny said.
By virtue of this act the highest state officials will be personally responsible to the Chief of State for their official acts and will be liable to suffer in their persons and in their property for their misdeeds in office.
The big picture: Bezos and the other billionaires who've taken the pledge are liable to charges that they are using philanthropy to influence society without doing anything to address the underlying causes of inequality — or paying their fair share of taxes.
Speaking ill of the king and the royal family is not only taboo but also illegal under the criminal code which makes anyone who "defames, insults or threatens the king, queen, heir-apparent or regent" liable to 15 years in prison.
In September, Honda reached a $605 million settlement in the United States over economic damages suffered by drivers of its cars under recall to replace air bag inflators made by Takata Corp, which are liable to deploy with too much force.
Those individuals, many of whom reportedly respected your predecessor, are liable to assume you were chosen with an understanding that the Russia investigation is to be either (a) squashed or (b) put on the back burner and starved of resources.
Russia may be the initial bump, but it's liable to spark all sorts of other inquiries into big tech business models and products — with each new hearing or interview increasing D.C. knowledge of how Silicon Valley and its satellites actually work.
Under their contract, T-Mobile is still liable to pay Sprint a $600 million fee if it walks away from the deal despite it having been cleared by regulators and met other requirements to close, a regulatory filing on Monday showed.
Drinking habits in some of these states may also fit this pattern: on average southerners are less likely to binge-drink than others, but in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina, when they do, they are liable to down a lot.
A 68-year-old former first lady, senator and secretary of state, with good friends on Wall Street (she pocketed $675,000 for giving three speeches to Goldman Sachs in 2013), her candidacy was always liable to face an anti-establishment attack.
Overseas portfolio investors will also seek more details after India's tax department said in December that foreign companies with more than 50 percent of their assets in India could be liable to pay indirect transfer taxes when exiting from their investments.
The 133nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan on Friday said Citigroup and former officials, including two chief executives Charles Prince and Vikram Pandit, were not liable to trusts and corporate entities overseen by Arthur Williams and his wife.
Lime, a company behind a fleet of electric scooters that have cropped up in Washington, D.C., and other major cities, announced Tuesday that it recalled some scooters after discovering that they were carrying batteries that were liable to catch fire.
Several cases were brought to the EU's Court of Justice after German airline TUIfly said a 2016 wildcat strike - one not formally initiated by a trade union - was an extraordinary event, and so it was not liable to compensate for delays.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan on Friday said Citigroup and former officials, including two chief executives Charles Prince and Vikram Pandit, were not liable to trusts and corporate entities overseen by Arthur Williams and his wife.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Individuals or groups who help migrants not entitled to protection to submit requests for asylum or who help illegal migrants gain status to stay in Hungary will be liable to jail under legislation submitted to parliament on Tuesday.
These are: Anyone not following the rules could be liable to a fine from the police, who now have the powers to enforce the measures and disperse gatherings, although it has been conceded that policing the measures will be difficult.
Ever since Britain stunned the world in June 2016 with a referendum setting Brexit in motion, the future of the Irish border has hovered over the proceedings as the single most intractable problem and the element most liable to yield disaster.
On the other side, Republican champions of Donald Trump suggest he'll be able to turn out unexpected numbers of white voters without college degrees — who are liable to live in deep red areas where the exit pollsters won't be either.
But children who inherit the gene from both parents are often left breathlessly weak from anemia, prone to infections and liable to have crises in which their blood cells clump and jam capillaries in the brain, lungs and other organs.
Amazon may be liable to up to $21.7 million for backing out of a deal with the Durst Organization to lease space in the realtor&aposs Midtown, Manhattan, building, according to a summary judgement issued by the New York Supreme Court.
But in Vladimir Putin's Russia, rights, responsibilities and the law have fallen prey to the old Soviet notion that any deviation from the position or the lies of the state is liable to be prosecuted under vague anti-extremism legislation.
Consequently, the issue in deciding whether Mr. Trump is liable to impeachment is less what happened in the Oval Office between him and Mr. Comey than what those events say about what will happen in similar situations in the future.
Among big movers was British drugmaker AstraZeneca, which sank more than 5% and was on track for its worst day since mid-2017 after it fell short on quarterly earnings and warned the coronavirus was liable to hurt sales for months.
While the changes are likely to make the financial sector more liable to be punished for violations, banks in the world's fourteenth-biggest economy have been spared any enforced breakup or interference in the way they choose to lend money.
On any given day at base camp, you're liable to see half a dozen or more helicopters come roaring up the Khumbu valley, loop around the camp, and gently touch down on one of the two rocky helipads set up in the camp.
The Public Duty Cost Allowance (PDCA) provides an annual entitlement that these august individuals can spend on office and secretarial costs "to meet the continuing additional office costs which they are liable to incur because of their special position in public life".
Indeed, given that Trump has essentially promised to solve all the economic and social problems of his white working-class supporters by making America "great again," he is liable to be judged harshly when, as seems likely, this does not come to pass.
"Increasing the interest rate before the entrenchment of inflation within the target range is liable to ultimately delay the return of the interest rate to higher levels, due to its possible impact on the exchange rate and on inflation expectations," the minutes said.
BUDAPEST, May 29 (Reuters) - Individuals who help migrants not entitled to protection to submit requests for asylum or who help illegal migrants gain status to stay in Hungary, will be liable to jail under proposed new legislation submitted to parliament on Tuesday.
SUPPLY: "With the caveat that Indonesian and Philippine supplies are perennially liable to disruption, weaker demand seems likely to exert downward pressure on prices, with support seen at $8,23 and resistance at $10,000," Sucden Financial said in its third-quarter metals outlook.
The dossier includes salacious but unverified claims about Russian intelligence officers possessing video tapes of Trump's conduct in a Moscow hotel room, which Steele contends could make him liable to blackmail, as well as claims about ties between his associates and Russia.
It needs to pass the new bill: the existing laws are barnacled, vague and out of date, and are liable to fall foul of judges in Luxembourg (at the European Court of Justice) and in Strasbourg (at the Court of Human Rights).
Another American agency, the United States Commission on International Religous Freedom (USCIRF), disagrees with that stance; it thinks the administration should tell Uzbekistan that it is liable to incur sanctions and then seek an agreement on how this situation might be improved.
LJUBLJANA, March 4 (Reuters) - The Bank of Slovenia said on Monday it is not liable to pay damages in any court case arising from the overhaul in 2013 of the banking system, arguing that it would contraven European Union rules on state aid.
Squads of enforcers ensured strict Sharia observance at the point of AK-47s; citizens who wore their pants too short, or allowed their cellphones to ring with Western tunes, or otherwise violated the minutiae of strict Islamism were liable to thrashing or worse.
MANILA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Philippine lender RCBC is not liable to compensate Bangladesh for tens of millions of stolen dollars that went missing in Manila, RCBC's lawyer said on Tuesday, pinning the blame on the central bank in Dhaka for being "negligent".
Commissioner Nigro said that fighting a fire in a cellar is one of the most dangerous tasks that firefighters take on, and that in a building that isn't fireproof, like the one on St. Nicholas Avenue, flames are liable to spread rapidly.
"It should be taken into account that mistaken calculations by the (Iranian) regime ... are liable to bring about a shift from the 'gray zone' to the 'red zone' - that is, a military conflagration," he said in a speech to the Herzliya Conference.
One is all over your clothes, a great vestment hanging well over your shoes and liable to trip you; the other is to tie it about your middle like a Cordelier's rope — only under your pants — to make you keep your belly in.
A form he was given -- a photo of which he shared with CNN Business -- says that anyone who "contravenes or knowingly gives false information to [the] Department of Health" is liable to face a 5000 HKD ($644) fine and six months in prison.
Macron, a centrist whose victory broke the decades-old grip of traditional right and left-wing parties on power in France, has said his new law will ban legislators from paying salaries to their relatives and make all their income liable to tax.
"It therefore asks the media, and in particular their websites, not to report on the content of these data, recalling that the dissemination of false information is liable to fall within the scope of the law — in particular criminal law," the commission said.
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Europe's growing army of robot workers could be classed as "electronic persons" and their owners liable to paying social security for them if the European Union adopts a draft plan to address the realities of a new industrial revolution.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Richard Fuld, the former chief executive officer of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, is not liable to onetime employees who suffered millions of dollars in losses in company stock as the bank descended into bankruptcy, a federal appeals court has ruled.
"It should be taken into account that mistaken calculations by the (Iranian) regime...are liable to bring about a shift from the 'gray zone' to the 'red zone' - that is, a military conflagration," he said in a speech to the Herzliya Conference.
Overarching such specific operational headaches are rising taxes in the Congo, which has defined cobalt as a strategic commodity liable to a 211.25% royalty, ongoing conflict with artisanal miners and a lingering U.S. Department of Justice investigation into Glencore's past dealings in the country.
Unlike Apple, Google doesn't yet have the promise of enormous unit sales to dangle as a carrot in front of potential suppliers, but that is liable to change dramatically with this year's Pixel, which would presumably enjoy much wider distribution and marketing than the original.
Not only does it skew the information available in the largest encyclopedia ever created toward topics geared for Western, male audiences, these biases are then also liable to crop up in the increasing number of artificial intelligences that use Wikipedia as their training data.
Both of those factors are also why I find myself underwhelmed by the look of this car: it's a concept for something that's liable to cost seven figures, is it too much to ask for it to have a more flamboyant and unique design?
Both under his Mechatok moniker and in collaboration with others—like his project with the producer Toxe, Emiranda, or his production work for forward-thinking artists like Palmistry—he's liable to lean on just a single synth line or two and genteel thumping drum programming.
That's because exit polls concentrate on bellwether polling places, which are liable to swing from one candidate to the other depending on who's winning — not safe red or blue precincts where the question is how much a winning candidate will run up the vote.
A French court ruled in July French court ruled that Google, now part of Alphabet Inc, was not liable to pay 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes because it had no "permanent establishment" in France and ran its operations there from Ireland.
Telling them when you're already in the midst of a crisis might not necessarily be a problem because they feel misled, but it might be a problem because you're liable to be less articulate and not do yourself justice when you explain what's going on.
Today's long-awaited MacBook Pro redesign is just the latest example, coming swiftly on the heels of Apple reporting declining earnings and Microsoft announcing an eye-catching new PC — both of which are liable to be avalanched by excited chatter about Apple's exciting new laptop.
The Nuremberg Principles — which take as their starting point the promise that "any person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefor and liable to punishment" — were woven into the fabric of our system of international peace and security.
It may be more difficult to prosecute the 70 out of 135 parliamentary deputies who voted through the independence motion, since they did so in a secret ballot, aimed at preventing authorities in Madrid from identifying those that could be liable to criminal charges.
Two groups will chastise the pastor: The secular Left that objects to any suggestion that its own should be liable to faith-based correction, and activist Catholics interested in breaking down barriers to sacramental sharing based on one's acceptance, or rejection, of church teaching.
Indicated 20830 percent higher A U.S. judge on Monday narrowed but refused to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to hold Deutsche Bank liable to investors, including dozens of portfolios from BlackRock Inc and Pacific Investment Management Co, for losses on poorly underwritten residential mortgage-backed securities.
The company says it is committed to cleaning up oil spills, which it is obliged to do under Nigerian law no matter what the cause, but the company said it was not liable to pay compensation for damage caused by oil thieves and saboteurs.
Also, one should note that lines are more liable to spiral out of control during the holiday season, since more inexperienced flyers are in the mix, bringing with them what a statistician might call behavioral variability — more popularly known as not knowing what to do.
Unsurprisingly, the study finds that funds which show themselves less liable to perform more poorly tend to attract a disproportionately large amount of money, perhaps as investors seek to get in on what seems a good thing in a fund with which they are familiar.
MOSCOW — A young socialite and television journalist whose father was a close ally of Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, declared her intention on Wednesday to challenge him in the presidential election scheduled for next March, a move liable to split the already feeble liberal opposition.
A person who "publicly and wilfully alters the lyrics or the score", performs the song in a "distorted or derogatory manner" or insults the anthem in any other way could be liable to three years imprisonment and a HK$50,000 ($6,375.11) fine, it said.
But because both Meghan and her soon-to-be baby (seventh in line to the British throne) are US citizens, they'd be liable to pay US taxes, which could open up those private royal financial accounts to the IRS, something the royals would rather avoid.
Even as Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha of Thailand, the head of the military junta that seized control of the country in 2014, played down Bangkok's pollution, shopkeepers were told they could be liable to up to seven years in prison for hoarding masks.
Economists across Wall Street have warned that the coronavirus, and efforts to contain its spread, are liable to tip the U.S. economy into a recession in the first half of 2020 as employees work from home, refrain from travel or are otherwise unable to work.
That contrast troubles Russia experts and former U.S. officials who say that a president who famously ignored staff instructions not to congratulate Putin on winning a tainted election campaign is liable to make promises and concessions to a Russian autocrat he seems eager to please.
But the high court would also be able to issue a costs order — where the loser pays the winner's legal costs — meaning that if Musk loses the case, he would be liable to pay Unsworth's legal fees on top of any damages the court awards. Fudge!
Coming at an especially combustible time in the Middle East, including recent fighting in Gaza and a renewed Iranian nuclear threat, the plan is liable to have the sorts of second-order effects previous administrations tried to game out, but which Mr Kushner appears uninterested in.
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain in Manhattan said Take-Two Interactive Software Inc cannot be held liable to the plaintiff Solid Oak Sketches LLC for statutory damages of as much as $150,000 per copyright infringement, a sum that in theory could reach billions of dollars.
Did he say "Ayyye that shits wild!" and then get kind of sad as he thought to himself that sometimes he feels like he is an onion volcano, liable to erupt at any given moment if he's triggered by society (which the chef is a metaphor for)?
"As algorithms are shaped by human behavior they are ultimately liable to exhibit the same bias we're aiming to sidestep," said Unitive founder Laura Mather, adding that the machine learning is used to give insights but Unitive doesn't take humans out of the decision-making process altogether.
Thick, exception-riddled tax codes—car sales are liable to six different levies at various rates, depending on the length of the vehicle, engine size and ground clearance, for example—are to be replaced with a single GST rate to be applied to all goods and services.
If you've been waiting to see what the Model 3 has to offer in terms of actual detailed specs, now's the time to put down a reservation if you're feeling inclined – the line extends likely into 2019 at this point, and is only liable to keep growing.
So while you can always help keep your feet warm with a pair of socks (or with layered socks), you have to use waterproof boots if you'll be hiking, working, or just walking around in areas liable to see snowfall or rain during those colder months.
I would suggest that, while Butler is an excellent player, he is not transcendent or supernatural the way a driving Lebron, a turning-around Jordan, a pulling-up Curry, a crouching Tony Allen, or a jogging-back-on-offense-and-liable-to-do-whatever JR Smith.
Only once officials know more about and bring to justice the assailants behind these attacks will they be able to determine whether we're liable to more crimes like them in the months to come—and just how deeply they might resonate in the national (and European) consciousness.
She comes across as reserved, not least because she's found herself stuck with three strangers who seem liable to do something extremely dangerous or extremely stupid at any given moment, but conveys as much with a careful lack of expression as any explosive line reading could.
"(The) chances of an American-Iranian or Saudi-Iranian blow-up, or a blow-up in the Gulf which, if it happens, is liable to reach us too, is something that is very, very tangible and realistic," Steinitz told Tel Aviv radio station 102 FM on Friday.
As Vox's Dara Lind writes: ...exit polls concentrate on bellwether polling places, which are liable to swing from one candidate to the other depending on who's winning — not safe red or blue precincts where the question is how much a winning candidate will run up the vote.
Much more plausible than the possibility of the polls, the other forecasts, and the personal judgments of people like Abramowitz all being wrong was the conclusion that modeling based on fundamentals in a year with a hugely unusual Republican nominee is liable to miss the mark.
The new face authentication will also work with Apple Pay and all third-party apps that already supported Touch ID. Photos and video playback on this new iPhone will both wrap around the notch at the top of the device, which is liable to grow irritating over time.
The gains have come at a time when "short" bets on the pound weakening were at record highs, generally understood in currency markets as meaning players have little room in their books to bet further in the same direction, and making those holding such positions liable to cash out.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court refused to hold Grindr liable to a New York man who said his former boyfriend used the gay dating app to post fake profiles, in a harassment campaign that caused more than 183,000 men to approach the victim for sex.
IF THE bill that the lower house of Malaysia's parliament passed on April 2nd becomes law, those who publish or spread "any news, information, data and reports which is, or are, wholly or partly false" are liable to six years in prison and a fine of 500,000 ringgit ($130,000).
As my Reuters colleagues Diane Bartz and Dan Levine reported, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour of Seattle determined that Amazon is liable to the parents of children who bought items like "a boatload of doughnuts, a can of stars, and bars of gold" while playing supposedly free apps.
Fitch revised the Outlook to Negative in June 2015 in anticipation of this leverage increase, continued limited scope for FCF generation and the loss of two class action cases in Canada whereby Fitch was concerned that BAT could be liable to pay a major portion of a CAD15.6bn award.
The synthetic rubber booties are entirely seamless, so they won't feel as scrunched up in your boots, and they're not half as liable to leak as the alternative, but they're almost paper-thin, and you'll want to wear some pretty thick socks if you're getting into cold water.
In a recent paper, we found that if you take an action that people like, you come off as much more trustworthy if you decide to act without doing a careful cost-benefit analysis first: Individuals who calculate seem liable to sell out when the price is right.
Automakers will also receive payments from a $850 million fund set up as part of a $1 billion settlement reached by Takata and U.S. authorities in 2017 over its criminal investigation, although most remain liable to legal action by victims, and may face further recall costs down the line.
Yad Vashem agreed with Poland that the term "Polish death camps" was "a historical misrepresentation" but added in a statement that it opposed the new legislation, saying it was "liable to blur the historical truths regarding the assistance the Germans received from the Polish population during the Holocaust."
I would argue that this "terror" points to the lack of the black character's recognition of having a colonized mind, of being in the very sunken place, or liable to fall into it, as well as the subsequent body-colonization and zombification, before the fact, that the film dramatizes.
If Trump, as president, were to sacrifice the interests of the United States in order to benefit his businesses or his family, he would be liable to impeachment and removal from office for "bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors," under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution.
On the first shot of any given frame, a pro is more likely than not to send all ten pins clattering to the deck, whereas a layperson is liable to leave some standing in one of the more than 1,000 patterns—aka spare configurations—that leftover pins can occupy.
They have tasted enough of the value of true friendship to know that they have not plumbed its depths and are therefore liable to ignore one another in the halls on Monday morning; their attitude toward the goods of friendship is not one of possession but one of aspiration.
In reality, though, millions of units get pulled from shelves every year because they are safety hazards: Overly flammable BBQs, lawn mowers that are liable to spit out sharp objects, toys that kids can choke on, scuba diving masks that cause restricted airflow, and cellphones that spontaneously combust.
A battle you have to ultimately win, because when a provider exerts all the control in a conversation, it increases the risk that they will not get all they need to know from you, making them more liable to take a wrong turn when it comes to your specific needs.
A new deposit insurance scheme, effective from 2033 January 2016, also increases the probability of support as the government would be liable to reimburse depositors, which would be a similar burden to providing extraordinary support, particularly as a deposit insurance fund, paid for by banks, will take time to grow.
Some users have reported issues with crashes and excessive battery drain on Parallel Space, but we didn't notice any major problems with the app during our testing, though, of course, with anything like this it's liable to break at any time as developers update their code and sign-in processes change.
JPMorgan said the settlement requires court approval, and would end four WaMu-related lawsuits involving the bank and the FDIC, and pending in the federal court in Washington, D.C. The bank and the FDIC have long fought over who is liable to investors for claims arising from Seattle-based WaMu's collapse.
Donaldson stands close to the plate and hunched, his hands bobbing meanly, and when he sees a pitch he likes, he uncorks himself so fast—straightening up, bat zooming through to a one-handed finish, heels spinning on the dirt—that he seems liable to rip every ligament in his body.
"In the absence of a warning that one's calls would be liable to monitoring, the applicant had a reasonable expectation as to the privacy of calls made from a work telephone (...) and the same expectation should apply in relation to an applicant's e-mail and Internet usage," the court claims.
NEW YORK, March 27 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court refused to hold Grindr liable to a New York man who said his former boyfriend used the gay dating app to post fake profiles, in a harassment campaign that caused more than 183,000 men to approach the victim for sex.
But the stricter the rules against open expression of hate, the more sophisticated bigots become at dressing it up in seemingly harmless language; and the more coded the messages that convey hate, the more members of the majority feel that they are liable to be ostracized for saying the wrong thing.
However, the harsh punishment given to Liu has caused outrage among social media users, many of whom have expressed anger at the apparent discrepancy between her sentence and those given to violent criminals, pointing out that under Chinese criminal law, rapists are liable to receive between three to 10 years.
He drew flak for being out of town during the initial debacle on August 5, though he quickly took command of the situation upon returning two days later: one turbine has since been repaired, leaving the city still vulnerable but less liable to be flooded by any old summer rain.
But new regulations announced last week mean that Freeport and some other miners could be allowed to keep exporting ore if they meet conditions including shifting from their current 'contracts of work' to so-called 'special mining permits', a move that could leave them liable to paying more in taxes.
"If some solution enabling him to return to the Health Ministry isn't found in the next few weeks, his resignation is liable to herald the beginning of the end of the fourth Netanyahu coalition," Yossi Verter, the political analyst of the liberal Haaretz newspaper, wrote on Sunday of Mr. Litzman's resignation.

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