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It is not what his readers are liable to expect.
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(Thin French women are particularly troublesome, liable to "glint" when you're least expecting it).
He also has, for what it's worth, one of the strangest and unsexiest laughs in America: a kind of abrupt, feminine cackle that is liable to make you jump if you're not expecting it.
Otherwise, expected utility theory is fickle, and liable to change its advice when fed different descriptions of the same problem.
Those CNSs that existed near doublet and triplet genes are expected to be relatively more redundant and more liable to loss-of-function mutation, so these CNSs became our experimental pool.
Officials now say they expect the cost to turn out at £70m, well above the £58.5m originally estimated and liable to outstrip the income the games will generate by £5m-10m.
As a result, the Michelin-contracted teams have been warned that they may be liable to future disqualification - at, say, next week's Italian grand prix at Monza, where Ferrari are traditionally expected to produce results.
Anyone who expects to go to the polls in 2002 and discover a better voting system is liable to be sorely disappointed and to be in no doubt about whom to blame.
Many writers begin a story in medias res, but a Munro story is liable to end in the middle of things — that is, well before (or well beyond) the moment when a reader expects to find resolution.
"You're liable to kill somebody".
That's liable to be controversial.
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