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been liable
adjective
Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.
Exact(52)
"They would have been liable as his agents," he said.
Yet from its very nature it has always and everywhere been liable to dark abuses".
In general, however, few disputes between African countries have been liable to spark wars.
Without the patch, more than 20 million additional taxpayers would have been liable for that tax.
And as long as they've featured in the show, they've always been liable for corruption.
He said the city could have been liable for Mr. Wahad's legal fees over 25 years.
Similar(7)
That's liable to be controversial.
"We may be liable.
Who is liable?
Someone was liable to enter after all.
"The notary is liable and lying.
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