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He is also listed as being subject to asset freezes in Britain.
Such experiments also have been criticized as being subject to bias, since the experimenters themselves may influence the results.
Mentioned in Egyptian records of the 14th century bce as being subject to Egypt, Tyre became independent when Egyptian influence in Phoenicia declined.
The only people the Justices identified as being subject to the travel ban were foreign nationals with no ties to the United States.
And other state action, such as deprivation of public employment and the denial of admission to a profession, has also been recognized as being subject to the restraints of the Constitution.
Things that once seemed utterly unpredictable (the harvest, the ocean winds, the flow of capital) were recognized as being subject to the laws of probability and could therefore be forecast with some degree of certainty.
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Subjects with a history of gastrointestinal problems were excluded, as were subjects intolerant to phenylalanine.
As well as being subjected to surveillance, Duffy said that the prisoners' relatives and friends have been subjected to drug searches by sniffer dogs during visits.
The solutions were applied to an analytical reverse-phase C18 HPLC column as well as being subjected to LCMS analysis.
The body areas identified as being subjected to greater effort were the shoulder, which is used for positioning the breast (28.6 %) and also the neck (Table 2).
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