Sentence examples for liable to include from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence, such data are liable to include some outliers, with uncertainties associated with inaccuracy and imprecision when measuring a given deposit.

ROIs defined on the basis of anatomy or BOLD activation results are liable to include draining veins that may affect the accuracy of coupling ratios, whereas CBF activation results are better localized in the parenchyma (Leontiev et al. 2007).

The 10th centile definition of small for gestational age, even when adjusted for parity and sex, is liable to include constitutionally small children in addition to those who are growth restricted, whereas some babies who have not reached their growth potential will have birth weights above this cut-off.

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This provides an upper bound the heritability estimate as it is liable to also include common environmental effects.

Some factors liable to pulmonary toxicity include advanced age, genetic polymorphism and the existence of prior pulmonary disease.

Auditors are increasingly held liable to third parties, including investors and creditors, who rely on the audited financial statements in making investment decisions.

In the poor countries a high proportion of people are young, and all are liable to many infections, including tuberculosis, syphilis, typhoid, and cholera (which, with the possible exception of syphilis, are now rare in the rich countries), and also malaria, yaws, worm infestations, and many other conditions occurring primarily in the warmer climates.

Palmer has said he supports the abolition of the carbon tax – the Abbott government's first legislative act – but thinks it should be retrospective, so that those liable to pay it – including him – would get a refund or have their liability waived.

Both primary brain-injured and non-brain-injured patients are liable to secondary insults, including ischemic, metabolic, toxic or inflammatory factors [54].

On the other hand, individuals and/ or companies violating the trade embargo or sanctions are liable to criminal penalties including monetary fines up to $10,000,000, freezing and/or seizure of assets, and imprisonment of up to 30 years (ECustoms 2017).

However, this paradigm is liable to alternative explanations, including that children's pattern of answers might be because of the contrast effect (Kühberger, Großbichler, & Wimmer, 2011); that is, a prize appears better or worse depending on what it is compared to.

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