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Knowingly providing false or incomplete information on the form may subject the seller to claims by the buyer.
Also, if a diver touches a manta, it may scrape off the layer of mucus, which, Mr. Wing says, may subject the manta to bacterial invasion.
If successful, the prosecution will establish a chilling precedent: national security leaks may subject the leakers to a capital prosecution or at least life imprisonment.
However, less consideration were given to the set of methodological choices preceding the statistical analysis – i.e. from designing a sampling scheme to measuring traits – and how likely they influence the conclusions drawn, as this may subject the analysis to methodological biases.
The orders may subject the firm to more lawsuits, it added.
Recent studies have suggested that some forms of TBI may subject the wounded to a greater likelihood of degenerative brain disease later in life.
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And it may subject to the modification by the hormones via the corresponding receptors.
Furthermore, the subsequent excretion of antimicrobial drugs into the environment may subject environmental bacteria to antimicrobial selection pressures (2 1 ).
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Sir Anthony has said in legal filings that he owns less than 5percentt of Valentia, but his other holdings may still subject the deal to antitrust scrutiny.
Treating these indolent tumors with surgery, radiation or hormones may unnecessarily subject the patient to debilitating side effects such as incontinence, impotence, infection, painful defecation or diarrhea.
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