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Collecting big things, like (say) historic utility poles, or used truck tires, is liable to create practical problems and difficulties in the family.
And so one of the results of that is that our responses become less and less clear, more and more prone to misunderstanding, and also liable to create more problems than they solve.
It tends to create problems," McDonald said.
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Writing in The Times of London, the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, said that "head-on confrontation in a time of crisis may be unavoidable, but it is liable to create as many problems as it solves".
"It is liable to create further trouble and dissension among those whom we are seeking to control -- the terrorists". The measure is still pending.
Otherwise, it is liable to create long-term maladaptive outcomes and undermine the ability of these systems to reduce vulnerability.
-- and practical problems, not least the discovery last year that the air-conditioning system was inadequate, toilets too scarce and the layout of the entrance liable to create what Mr. Blumenthal called "a traffic jam of major proportions".
Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh described the text as "incitement" liable to create an "atmosphere of violence and instability".
Mr Kagan himself was invited to innumerable seminars.An arresting article appearing at the right time is always liable to create a stir.
This latest, addition to the issues of sustainability which it is liable to create, can in particular significantly alter the thermal performance by changing the thermo-physical properties of materials used in construction.
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