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The phrase "a degree of liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or level of responsibility or obligation in a legal or financial context.
Example: "The company acknowledged that there was a degree of liability for the damages caused by the faulty product."
Alternatives: "a level of responsibility" or "an extent of obligation".
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"Even before [what happened with] Evolve, we recognized that there's a degree of liability with the insurance provider once you acknowledge that there are substances on site in that manner," she tells THUMP over Skype.
Even before [what happened with] Evolve, we recognized that there's a degree of liability with the insurance provider once you acknowledge that there are substances on site in that manner — Stacey Forrester, Bass Coast.
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The associated P v curve is relatively flat in 400 ≤ σ ≤ 500, but this imprecision, coupled with a round value of ρ, still imposes a degree of cost liability.
Candidate endophenotypes of schizophrenia with which the disorder presumably shares a degree of overlapping genetic liability include structural and morphometric brain alterations, neurocognitive deficits and schizotypal personality traits or symptoms.
Such phenotypes often referred to as "intermediate phenotypes" or endophenotypes with which schizophrenia presumably shares a degree of overlapping genetic liability are useful in studying the potential effect of candidate susceptibility genes for the disorder.
How do we put a dollar amount on the degree of liability?
"Nevertheless, the issues Mr. Lavalle raises should be addressed promptly in order to mitigate the risk of exposure to lawsuits and some degree of liability".
The government considers all three parties responsible for the disaster, although the degree of liability will be decided in pending legal actions.
Second, this argument can in principle be extended to the degree of liability.
At pediatric hospitals, it's unclear who is trained to see adults, or what degree of liability the hospital then takes on.
"Degree of liability" divided liability into five circumstances: "full liability" (hospital accepts 100% liability for patient's injury), "ultimate liability" (hospital accepts 50%100%% liability), "equal liability" (hospital accepts 50% liability), "secondary liability" (hospital accepts 10%50%% liability), and "minor liability" (hospital accepts <10% liability).
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