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"substantial liabilities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to refer to a significant amount of financial obligations or debts that a person or organization may have. Example: The company has been struggling to stay afloat due to their substantial liabilities, which have greatly impacted their cash flow.
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For example: can the Pension Protection Fund PPFF) stand the strain of having substantial liabilities dumped on it?
Netflix is running up substantial liabilities as it struggles to bridge the gap between revenue and the spiralling cost of content.
But other cases are easily imaginable: Suppose an issuer fails to disclose substantial liabilities over a nine month period; then, when disclosure is finally made, its stock price falls 25percentt.
Even if the club were to succeed in the tax tribunal, it would still face substantial liabilities.
In basing their punitive award on the $25-million 25-millionf Simpson's futurestimateg, the panel did nof Simpsont the substantial liabilities Simpson has incurred, including tax bills, attorneys fees and bank loans.
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The proposal may violate prior agreements between MIT, the City of Cambridge, and the federal government, risking substantial liability.
Lorenzo suggests that classifying dissemination as a primary violation would inappropriately subject peripheral players in fraud (including him, naturally) to substantial liability.
Judge Denounces Cramped Seating As if the airlines didn't have enough to worry about, the long-simmering issue of deep-vein thrombosis keeps raising its head, with a growing threat of substantial liability.
According to the Guardian, the sale was underwritten at an optimistic price of 330 pence but that potential buyers were only prepared to pay 320 pence, leaving the underwriters with a substantial liability of 10 pence for each of the 65 million shares.
Under this provision, even if Mr. Cohen and other SAC Capital executives were not personally aware of insider trading by portfolio managers, turning a blind eye to it could be enough to expose the firm to substantial liability.
Only twice have significant third-party claims been made: around $1.2m for damage caused by the break-up of the Columbia space shuttle on re-entry in 2003, and $30m after the explosion of a rocket carrying a satellite that devastated an American car park in 1997, luckily with no injuries.Governments require private launches to carry substantial liability cover.
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