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Most important is Mugabe's age and health, which remain something of a liability for the party.
The mall's proximity to Yankee Stadium has been something of a liability, some store executives said.
Aurélien Rougerie – 7 His passing has been found out and can be something of a liability.
But he added that in an era of remote-controlled drones, human pilots were something of a liability.
(6/10) BG Diego Placente Not bad coming forward but something of a liability at left-back.
In fact, Hribal's ability to give his grieving narrators such eerily accurate voices becomes something of a liability when the works are read back to back.
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Palmer is considered something of a defensive liability and Brosius's first preference is to remain with the Yankees.
Unfortunately for Mr Bush, overt friendliness to boardrooms and financiers has become something of a political liability, following a wave of accounting scandals.
Unfortunately for him and other members of his administration, friendliness to boardrooms and financiers has become something of a political liability following a wave of accounting scandals.
Unfortunately for him and other members of his administration, friendliness to boardrooms and financiers has become something of a political liability following the wave of accounting scandals.
As the public has become aware of the spiralling costs associated with building a new Foxconn plant in the state, the deal has become something of a political liability for the governor.
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something of a feint
something of a gamble
something of a mess
something of a revolt
something of a role
something of a photographer
something of a misnomer
something of a bust
something of a hybrid
something of a stereotype
something of a genius
something of a mystery
something of a turnaround
something of a bargain
something of a point
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