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She placed herself backward, one third of her lifetime ago: she was going back to high school, was applying to colleges; this was liable to be her only Olympics.
Some concerns were practical – according to David Oswell in his book Television, Childhood and the Home, the BBC issued advice to children in 1954 not to watch TV while lying on the floor with their chins cupped in their hands, as this was liable "to make their faces misshapen".
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The IET believes this is liable to cause "damage" to the UK economy.
This is liable to produce some very complicated share schemes which shareholders will have to scrutinise closely".
(This is liable to be even more true in special elections, when turnout is more erratic and therefore more difficult to model).
If none of this is liable to make a literary landmark out of "The Pursuit of Alice Swift," this book is still a light and graceful confection.
All of this is liable to produce an uncanny sort of double vision, particularly if you happen, as I did, to encounter "The Mandibles" in situ.
I imagine that more things like this are liable to come out of the new practice of holding Yahoo!
Having been a vegan for almost nine years, I'm quite used to politely passing up nearby animal carcass, but in the Middle East, this is liable to make people think you are mentally ill.
This is liable to continue to be the case for any new intervention which does not aim to tackle the distributive factors, and which fits the same format as the existing technologies.
This is liable to cause accidental drowning.
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