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Mr. Riordan has some definite liabilities, including the fact that he is little known outside of Los Angeles and has a tendency to make verbal gaffes.
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Admittedly, he had a tendency to run off at the mouth and say things he later regretted a trait that had hardly mattered when he was a general manager but was a definite liability in HR.
"It is a definite political liability for the mayor," said Corey Bearak, a lawyer and former City Council aide who is executive vice president of the Queens Civic Congress.
Basing depreciation on historical cost rather than on probable replacement cost and on arbitrary rules rather than on actual use has been practiced to establish definite tax liability and to standardize audits of accounts; in times of shifting price levels, however, such bases for measuring depreciation have proved especially imperfect.
Not definitive, just definite.
The importance of the issue was highlighted by Folstein & Rutter's [ 1977a] twin study findings, followed by the expansion of the twin sample [Bailey et al., 1995; Le Couteur et al., 1996], showing that the underlying genetic liability spanned both definite autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses and qualitatively similar, but milder, socio-communicative deficits.
For definite".
Definite Chillax.
It's now definite.
And with definite limitations.
Definite eye contact.
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