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Even the most purdahed of Saudi women are liable to observe that driving cars, forbidden to them, is quite normal for their sisters not only in distant, decadent America, but also in nearby Kuwait or Dubai.
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And that's the trouble with Gladwellian Revisionism: if you observe the world and then go looking for the fiction that explains it, you are liable to discover that the analogy is incomplete.
The tailing dumps slopes at Enyigba mine southeastern Nigeria were carefully studied, and were observed to be liable to slope failure by sliding.
Globally, a segregation of residues liable to interact with a ligand is observed in the cavity of all LIRs; this is shown in Figure S1 for LIR2 and Ir-LBP.
Our study was observational, making it liable to residual confounding.
Although this difference in sensitivity may reflect the complexity of the task used, one factor that is liable to have affected estimates of threshold performance is the session-to-session variability observed within each species.
If an observer were observing a genuinely satisfactory (without inverted commas) lesson, they'd be liable to leave it expressing their gratitude to the teacher.
Heads roll over the distinction – as one poster on the food site chowhound observes, "My Texas daddy tells me that if you put sugar in cornbread you're liable to get shot".
"You're liable to kill somebody".
That's liable to be controversial.
Someone was liable to enter after all.
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