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Safety Courtney Greene might be viewed as a liability in coverage as the season progresses.
In third-world countries, the citizen is viewed as a liability, and it seems clear that the United States has entered this arena as well.
For as long as anyone in Finland can remember, the 800-mile border with Russia was viewed as a liability, an origin of invasions and an entryway for refugees and crime.
And this will be a one-time benefit: Cipro has been viewed as a liability by many, because the drug's patent protection will soon end.
In other words, while the $500M cash and schedule for debt service in fact provides PALM with a reasonably long runway for execution and takeoff, in the case of an acquisition it would be viewed as a liability versus an asset.
So what is there to lose? Business as usual isn't working; it's led to a 41percentt approval rating, and being viewed as a liability by Democratic candidates.
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Another Republican member of Congress said that Mr. Cheney was increasingly viewed as a political liability.
And Mr. McCain's support of the surge in Iraq, which was once viewed as a political liability, grew to be viewed more favorably as conditions improved.
But with the city's unemployment rate near 20 percent, Mr. Bates is seen as a formidable candidate to unseat Ms. McLaughlin, whose environmental activism is suddenly viewed as a potential liability during hard economic times.
It boils down to the wider question of trust: when an athlete as exhilarating as Wade is viewed as a potential liability in both sevens and XVs to which branch of the entertainment industry does rugby imagine it belongs?
Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker, whose close working relationship with the mayor is viewed as a potential liability in some quarters, has gone to court twice to oppose the administration's policies in the last year (and once as a defendant, when the mayor sued the Council).
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