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His lawyers are not alleging the direct involvement of BP, but that its close links with Ocensa, set up to build and own the pipeline to the Caribbean, render it liable.
It raised fears too about the decision by HMRC to use the database to build up the fullest possible list of all Scottish taxpayers to help trace everyone liable to pay a new Scottish rate of income tax.
Children's playgrounds are a rarity, and liable to have been built by foreign donors.
Under these conditions, money can be the primary regulator, and neighborhoods are under threat as organic entities, liable to be broken up, built over and basically erased at any time.
That might be enough to make them liable to Randy Wolfe".
Gangleri says that it doesn't seem that the gods "built the bridge in good faith if it is liable to break, considering that they can do as they please".
He says that the province may be to blame for poor water management, but that the town should never have been built so close to the shores of a lake that was liable to overflow.
The longest of the river's historical crossings, it is also the most tragic: built in 1932, it has been in the terminal stages of concrete cancer for years, liable to crumble in the next earthquake.
The line remained blurred over when the environmental intervention could be termed finished, or arguably 'bounded.' As researchers left the setting, the community faced the potential build of a 10,000-seat entertainment arena nearby and the threatened closure of the social club, both liable to dramatically affect community life.
"You're liable to kill somebody".
That's liable to be controversial.
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