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The phenomenological reduction that constitutes the objects of consciousness as pure meanings or significations devoid of the existential claims that render them liable to skeptical doubt-such a reduction or "bracketing of the being question" carries a moral significance as well.
However, these costs are liable to be minimised with and/or without reduction on energy consumption.
However, as currently proposed, the agreement's preference for penalties over incentives is liable to lead to acrimony, legal quagmires, and a reduction of the already low level of cooperation between governments and systemically important operators.
'Holidays' from treatment are ineffective in reduction of systemic effects and are liable to result in loss of control.
The industries which are carbon intensive and vulnerable are above all liable to suffer as a result of the reform due to a reduction in their margins.
In recent years, phages used for the reduction of pathogenic bacteria have fostered many attentions, but they are liable to lost bioactivity in food due to the presence of acidic compounds, enzymes and evaporite materials.
As Ta is liable to the climate change, the duration of winter sleep could be susceptible to global warming with a reduction in the total length of winter sleep and/or a more intermittent pattern of passivity.
"You're liable to kill somebody".
Inclined hangers are more liable to fatigue.
This change is liable to be unpredictable.
That's liable to be controversial.
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