Sentence examples for liable quality from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, a liable quality control (QC) method quantifying the radiochemical impurities occurring in the radiopharmaceutical preparation is indispensable to release the product for patient administration.

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The new law makes firms liable for the quality of their ratings, effective immediately.

Mining is one of the major anthropogenic activities which are liable for deteriorating the quality of water, soil as well as the environmental ecosystem not only in the surrounding area but also can far away with the help of river and stream flow.

On another, a politician (Roy Hattersley) bugged out at the last minute; he was replaced by something "imbued with much the same qualities and liable to give a similar performance" — a tub of lard: And here's the thing: the team including the Rt.

PROBE: Should pharmacists be liable for the safety and quality of the NHPs that are sold at the pharmacy?

Tourists tempted by the cigar touts (plenty of them evade the police) are liable to be disappointed by the quality of their Churchills and Esplendidos, purchased at $25 a box.

An appeals court ruled this week that Environmental Protection Agency officials are not liable for making rosy declarations about air quality in the days after the World Trade Center's destruction on 9/11.

With no privity, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors became responsible to the ultimate consumer under warranty, negligence (conduct that fails to protect others against a reasonable risk of harm), and strict liability (legal responsibility for injury or damages, whether or not the liable party was negligent) theories for the quality and safety of their goods and services.

Local primary care directives, such as use of the cheapest, significantly bioavailable INS and inhaled corticosteroids molecules, and minimal provision of SIT are misguided and liable to result in extra-disease manifestations, reduced quality of life, and will increase costs in the long term.

A man without conversation was liable to find himself devalued, whatever his other qualities: "In England it was enough that Newton was the greatest mathematician of the century," wrote Jean d'Alembert, a French philosopher and mathematician; "in France he would have been expected to be agreeable too".The conversation of the French salons and dinner tables became as stylised as a ballet.

This would guarantee top quality group matches that would not be liable to abuse.

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