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On the other hand, a pessimistic reading of the aphorism might note that the absence of 'straw' is liable to render foundations unstable – much like building a house on sand.
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Inclusion of outlying values in a data set is liable to give rise to erroneous interpretations.
It is liable to fail to deliver on that promise.
Then, though Shylock is liable to the death penalty for plotting to kill Antonio, she bids Antonio and the Duke not to impose that penalty ("What mercy can you render him, Antonio?").
The prophecy is liable to fulfil itself.
If their numbers move, it is liable to be downward.
He is liable to go at any time any way".
Which of these two theories is liable to prevail?
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