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If the earlier decision was wrong then the person subject to it may have been treated more or less favourably than they should have been treated.
In fact, she may have been subject to it even if she had never set foot in Syria.
Nor have I any real notion of confinement, never having been subject to it.
But what exactly was the torch subjected to, given it has to survive our often soggy summers, not to mention being whizzed on a zip-wire, slogging up Snowdon and braving white-water rapids?
If an unsymmetrical ketone is subjected to base, it has the potential to form two regioisomeric enolates (ignoring enolate geometry).
It can be questioned to what extent populations placed under such stress should be subjected to research – it has for example been argued that refugees for example should never be subjected to medical research [ 42].
I think that that right is subject to constraint if it has the potential to hurt innocents.
So it's like this compounded history". Sacco also was drawn to the subject because it had generated so little historical or journalistic writing.
The old appeal system was thought to be too open and subject to influence so it has been replaced by a points system based on objective criteria.
"Basically the whole process felt punitive, like I was being subjected to it because I had misbehaved".
The phenomenology of an experience is what it is like for the subject to have it.
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