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Yet they were flawed both theoretically and technically, were adopted inconsistently in different countries and were soon subject to criticism and revision.
Under the schedule the Pentagon has set in light of conditions in Alaska, it has to start the process soon, subject to later presidential approval.
The transaction is expected to close soon, subject to customary closing conditions.
The brigade's attack was soon subject to a "torrent of machine gun fire", and Peeler was severely wounded in his right arm.
The company was soon subject to heavy rifle and machine gun fire from a derelict mill approximately 400 m short of the village, and began to suffer heavy casualties.
Despite making just one goalless appearance as England failed to progress past the Euro 1992 group stages that summer, Shearer was soon subject to an English transfer record-breaking £3.6million bid from Blackburn Rovers.
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Members of the community complained to the local religious police, and our female soldiers were soon subjected to catcalls and jeering.
But, as the New York Times' James Stewart points out, the company could be soon subjected to the law of large numbers, which basically means that it will be unlikely to sustain this kind of growth forever.
That was just the beginning of trouble for Keller, who was soon subjected to a barrage of questions on the law's health justifications from the women on the court and Justice Stephen Breyer.
Ambassadors are expected to be exchanged soon — a subject to be discussed during the talks.
The lottery process itself may soon be subject to review as well.
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