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They are liable to construct meaning differently in their lives and resist the identities and meanings imposed on them by society.
He is liable to construct a solo with only passing attention to the theme or style of the original, as if he were taking a deck of cards marked Secret Love or Alone Together and subjecting it to a succession of expert but random shuffles.
In such circumstances it is not surprising they find the uncertainty that is intrinsic to trials challenging both cognitively and emotionally, or that they are liable to construct trial treatments as the answer to their child's needs.
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This Article draws on tort law and international law principles to construct a comprehensive system of state accountability in cyberspace, where states are liable for their harmful acts and responsible for their wrongful ones.
Or to construct one?
How to construct one?
(3) Easy to construct.
As with most measures, our objective health construct is liable to error.
That's because these concepts — be they the idea of a "war" or even that of an "adult" — are essentially constructs, contrivances liable to change their definitions with every change to the societies and groups who propagate them.
Thus, as function of these conditions, stability diagrams for the different phases that are liable to appear in an actively propagating crevice can be constructed.
The donor tissue's properties make it liable to intraoperative loss.
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