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The phrase "subject to do something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to show that someone or something is affected by a particular action or condition. Example: The plans for the project are subject to change depending on the budget constraints.
Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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One might have a duty to obey a command merely because it commands the subject to do something that is just and any alternative action would be unjust.
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He did look into doing a job that involves this, but realised he needed A-levels in science/maths subjects to do something like sound engineering.
And are there more imperatives telling the subject not to do something – ie "Don't" – than to to do so?
"Is there a possibility that an Assad regime with its back to the wall would try to change the subject and try to do something against us?" asked another senior Israeli government source.
Since we're on the subject of how to do something uncomfortable like resigning, here is my road map. 1.
If we call the knowledge present in the first kind of case "practical" and the knowledge present in the second kind of case "theoretical", then we can see that the debate between intellectualism and anti-intellectualism about knowledge-how is ultimately a debate about practical and theoretical knowledge, rather than a debate about when we should say that some subject "knows how" to do something.
Go to a library and check out a book on whatever subject you need to do something right in.
"I was aware that I had this very great stroke of luck, really, to have this large subject and a chance to do something both explicit and unapologetic," he explained.
The latter kinds of cases, it seems, though we can plausibly speak of their subjects as knowing "how to" do something, in at least some sense, involve knowledge that is more of kind with knowledge, say, "about the ways in which historical figures died" (Glick 2011, 428) than the knowledge present in the first kind of case.
Raymond noted the change in subject matter, commenting that "I wanted to do something different and more down to earth".
And while we are on the subject of museums, Frank Gehry managed to do something exceptionally important in 2008: his inventive and understated expansion of the Art Gallery of Ontario marks his first building in his home town of Toronto, and a further step in his determined quest to do things that do not look too much like his great Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
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