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Civilians may become subject to military jurisdiction in any number of ways.
They must also disclose the names of family members back home, who may become subject to fines and imprisonment.
And it may become subject to potentially tougher rules governing its capital, affecting its ability to continue buying back stock.
Would subs have to censor virtually anything that may become subject to a legal challenge and if so could we in effect publish anything this way?
They may become subject to frequent searches by government officials, as well as to mandatory counseling sessions with a caseworker or psychotherapist").
Depending on the nature and length of the stay, an employee also may become subject to income tax in that country.
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Biographical details, including the director's gender or racial and ethnic heritage, may become subjects of controversy.
Finally, we propose an extension of these criteria to enhance their capability of predicting failure in part geometries that may become subjected to more complex multiaxial loading scenarios.
Such investors may also become subject to complex regulations that may implicate banking transactions and relationships between the target bank and the investors' affiliates.
(These passengers may then become subject to scrutiny of their past. The tale will no doubt grow more convoluted as additional details emerge; these things tend to).
The Upper Missouri Breaks in Montana, Grand Staircase-Escalante monument in Utah, and Vermillion Basin in northwestern Colorado may all become subject to exploitation.
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