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Knowingly providing false or incomplete information on the form may subject the seller to claims by the buyer.
The widespread dissemination of informants' identities, moreover, may subject them to retribution from friends and associates of the defendant.
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.
Like the locals Wendy encounters, we don't know enough about her to form a clear judgment, and we may subject her to our own doubts and prejudices.
Truss optimization may subject to static and dynamic constraints.
I also may subject it to public vote about which you think are the best….
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Obesity may predispose to osteoarthritis, which may subject a high percentage of patients to shoulder surgery.
Where clients choose their own custodians, they may subject those custodians to their own, rigorous security requirements.
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