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If the Center for Medical Progress deliberately misled the IRS and donors about the nature of its nonprofit work, it could be subject to civil and criminal fraud penalties.
As such, it could be subject to certain fines.
Anyone who breaks it could be subject to a recall election by constituents.
Whatever street food comes from this trip, it could be subject to certain limitations, commentators say.
(If the money were put into a trust, it could be subject to tax when it was withdrawn, he said).
But given the scale of this program, I understand the concerns of those who would worry that it could be subject to abuse.
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In its filing to seek a stay, the N.F.L. said it could be subjected to further antitrust charges by players and it would be impossible to "unscramble the eggs" if business were to reopen, only to have the appeals court reinstate the lockout.
Each of 13 fish was placed individually into a two-chambered shuttle tank where it could be subjected to the putative frightening stimulus of a plunging dip net in either chamber.
It cites news reports that the United States had transferred dozens of prisoners from Afghanistan to Egypt, where, it says, they could be subject to torture during interrogation.
"The text reveals that policies protecting personal data when it crosses borders could be subject to challenge as a violation of the TPP".
The Kmart Corporation said yesterday that the New York Stock Exchange had notified it that its common stock could be subject to a trading suspension and delisting within the next six months.
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