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Using antibiotics too liberally could encourage the emergence of local strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Mr. Jasarevic said.
The law does not spell out what constitutes a national security threat and, if applied liberally, could be used to exact concessions from several natural resources contracts, particularly the one with the foreign oil consortium that is developing Kashagan, the country's huge offshore oil field in the Caspian Sea.
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"If the statute now is viewed a little more liberally, it could provide the opportunity for other nonprofits to get into the housing business," he said.
Additional information such as experimental or spectroscopic data assisting the reader can, and will, be provided liberally and could of course be linked electronically to structures within the document.
The word gets tossed around so liberally that I could justifiably call my small kitchen and nearby table for six a brasserie.
A drawback of using this type of scale is that individuals could liberally interpret the categories (never to always) [ 35].
He could quote liberally from Voltaire, Shaw and Kant.
Or you could order liberally and have lunch for a week.
In the early years of China's boom, companies and local governments could borrow liberally knowing that accelerating growth could help ensure that their gambles paid off.
He was a cultivated man - he could quote liberally from Shakespeare by memory - and he often filled his speeches with quotations from the English poets.
With a car, we could have liberally over-packed; we could have departed whenever it suited us; we could have permitted the children to holler until tomorrow; we could have glimpsed the letters TSA and conjured up some positive image, like Tasty Submarines With Aioli.
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