Sentence examples for hence liable from inspiring English sources

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On Wednesday, HM Revenue & Customs is expected to propose reforms that try to "look through" whether internet firms that book profits overseas on activities and transactions are in reality undertaking the activity in the UK, and hence liable for tax.

Patients with higher levels of pNFH on day 1 post arrest and on day 3 showed a greater CPC score hence liable for severe disability and poor outcome (CPC = 3,4,5), (r = 0.52, p = 0.003) and (r = 0.84, p < 0.001) respectively.

DTA studies are known to be poorly indexed, and hence liable to be missed, even when searches are designed to be very sensitive (Whiting 2009).

The problem in this instance is most probably that interleukins and their receptors tend often to be fast evolving, hence liable to avoid detection as duplicates unless they are relatively modern duplicates.

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Even though some of the more complex approaches such as neural networks and self organized maps (SOM) [ 3] have proved to be very efficient, these methods often rely on the tuning of several parameters and hence are liable for over-fitting.

On the other hand, research stemming from poorly-defined questions often is unclear about its objectives, applies inappropriate methods in its pursuit of nebulous ideas, is vague in its proposed outcomes and, hence, is liable to be too far reaching in its conclusions.

Physicists disturbed by the unpredictable potentialities of such singularities have worked to try to prove various cosmic censorship hypotheses that show under (hopefully) plausible physical assumptions that such things do not arise by stellar collapse in GTR (and hence are not liable to come into existence in our world).

The trouble with this is that if we can say nothing to support a claim to such knowledge, those who disagree with it can only register their disagreement and pass on; hence ethical debate is liable to turn into the expression of conflicting judgements which admit of no resolution.

The court of appeal said that a security guard, and hence a Woolworths employee, could only be liable for an arrest if it was effected by the police – ie, if they had given some direction or made a direct request or encouragement that the arrest should be made.

In the social relations of everyday life, however, individuals were often the most visible, and hence, the most vulnerable to being held liable, both in the eyes of themselves and others.

In the social relations of everyday life, individuals were often the most visible, and hence, the most vulnerable to being held liable, both in the eyes of themselves and others.

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