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But middle-class people are increasingly liable for the A.M.T., even though it was originally intended to prevent the rich from minimizing taxes excessively.
Today a good number of immigrants are from eastern Europe: they often take up low-paid manual jobs, are accused (not infrequently by black people and Asians) of being parasites and thieves, and are – post-Brexit – increasingly liable to be attacked.
Det Supt Rhiannon Kirk said helpers from Wales are "increasingly liable to exploitation or radicalisation".
Det Supt Rhiannon Kirk said: "What I would say is that even though it could initially be humanitarian - and that's what they are saying - when out there they are increasingly liable to exploitation or radicalisation.
Alongside these broader protests – increasingly liable to be organised through digital media and difficult to foresee – there will also be specific moments and policies which are likely to bring people out onto the streets.
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Auditors are increasingly held liable to third parties, including investors and creditors, who rely on the audited financial statements in making investment decisions.
Last month, the council released a white paper that found that employers were increasingly being held liable in cases when employees were involved in crashes where cellphone use was a factor, both during work and in nonwork hours, and using both company and personal cars.
Starting in the mid-1960s courts increasingly held manufacturers liable for injuries their products caused, even when user ineptitude was a contributing factor, under the theory that liability would spur the manufacturer to come up with safer designs.
But they may increasingly feel they are liable to get more done in the smaller formation of ministers from big countries.
The company's critics prefer to compare Purdue to tobacco companies and handgun manufacturers, who are increasingly likely to be found liable for deaths caused by their products.
The ship is increasingly subjected to bodge jobs, and so liable to further breakdowns.
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