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Human skin is constantly exposed to potentially harmful compounds and radiation because it serves as a protective barrier between the environment and its internal organs, thus making it liable to aging [ 2].
Meanwhile, one of Mr Afriyie's companies, Axonn Media, is more than a month overdue filing its accounts with Companies House, making it liable to an automatic fine.
But they will also cut public revenue, increasing the risk that Germany will breach the EU's stability pact for the third year in a row in 2004, making it liable to billions of euros in sanctions.
One of the lawyers for Russia, Steven C. Marks of the Podhurst Orseck law firm, argued that a new lawsuit was valid because the bank's 2005 settlement qualified as a criminal admission of guilt, making it liable for civil damages.
And when a serious mold problem occurs in a co-op building, she said, the corporation could be deemed to have violated the warranty of habitability, thereby making it liable to the shareholder.
Place the components and wires too close and they will stiffen the device, making it liable to tear.
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The Saatchi was warned that some of the photos in its current exhibition might make it liable to charges under the Protection of Children Act.
But Vodafone has refused to sell, on the grounds that a sale would make it liable for a crushing capital gains tax bill of around £10bn.
Why, for instance, should a small American firm hire more people when it still does not know the regulations on health care, especially when going above 50 workers will make it liable to insurance premiums or fines?
But Barney Jones, 34, who worked at Google from 2002 to 2006, claims he has email evidence showing Google was conducting sales in Britain that would make it liable to pay tax there.
"I saw the glass was slightly crizzled, a condition caused by a defect in the composition of glass that makes it liable to absorb water and lose little flakes from the surface, like dandruff".
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