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Illicit payments continued for years after Germany outlawed the bribery of foreign officials in 1999 and after Siemens listed its shares on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001, which made it subject to America's tough anti-bribery laws.
Among predominantly Muslim countries, Turkey has legalized prostitution and made it subject to a system of health checks for sex workers, and in Bangladesh prostitution is notionally legal but associated behaviours such as soliciting are prohibited.
The company's share price plunge since the July profit warning has made it subject to outside interet, including from South Korean conglomerate STX, whch has bought a 39.2% stake in the ship builder.
The central position of Cluster 5 on the map (see Figure 2) made it subject to overlap with several other clusters.
The adoption of a biologically realistic unsupervised learning rule made the formation of relatively stable cell assemblies more difficult than it would have been using supervised (e.g. back-propagation) learning methods, and made it subject to the optimization of various parameters of the network.
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It would depend on oil for some 18% of its GDP, making it subject to shifts in global commodity prices.
Its retrospective nature makes it subject to selection and information bias.
Some have also sought to define its service in a way that would make it subject to the same regulations as taxi operators.
The light mass of hydrogen makes it subject to quantum behavior, which can strongly affect its reactivity.
Amazon.com announced today that it was offering to lower the price of existing employee options, making it subject to an accounting rule that will directly tie its financial results to fluctuations in its shares.
In attempting to identify with the hawk, White only makes it subject to his self-loathing.
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