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But Mr. Zwilling said yesterday that even if there was no cost to the archdiocese in the next contract, it might be liable down the road.
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Royal Bank of Scotland is under pressure on continuing concerns about fines it may be liable for, down 5.7p at 182.3p.
Sooner or later, like any backroom arrangement, the bargain is liable to break down.
"Ultimately, such behavior is liable to slow down cross-border business and harm E.U. consumers".
In other words, if you don't first clarify definitions, all else is liable to break down.
It can be tricked to expand far beyond its true bounds, and yet, if overburdened, is liable to shut down altogether.
Unfortunately for Twain, the Linotype, though slower, was a steady workhorse — simpler, cheaper, easier to maintain, and less liable to break down.
Labour would be liable to vote down any other system and, with the help of the inevitable Tory rebels and abstainers, the bill would fall through.
But Barbie is liable to slide down past her waist, to where the cake hits her just below the bust — Maternity Barbie!
If he let his resolution be taken over by silliness, he was liable to put down the shovel and go back to the city and laugh at the idea of himself as a killer.
With missions continually changing and new orders liable to come down at any minute, there is a constant awareness that if sleep isn't taken now, it might not present itself again for a very long time.
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