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First, our 'estimated CCU trends ' in presence of intervention were based on reconstructed CCU trends from self-reported behavioural data, which were liable to recall and social desirability biases [9].
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In my view this seems a very cruel approach which is liable to induce panic.
That is just over £2,000 a year, which is liable to tax.
It's always best to call ahead and check their opening hours, which are liable to change.
Running between wickets is a neglected art, which Australia should address and improve as they commence a postmortem which is liable to last quite a long time.
More than a collection of buildings, Niemeyer leaves behind him a creative universe which is liable to influence others for a long time to come.
Anyone who does not have a lot of disagreements in a marriage is probably repressing a lot of stuff, which is liable to explode sooner or later.
Even the French fries — half the calories in the French fries come from the fat they're fried in, which is liable to be either corn oil or soy oil.
A welcome adjustment, but he is almost certain, if elected, to have a heavily Democratic Congress which is liable to send him protectionist legislation he may find it hard to veto.
They hurt immeasurably more than spending cuts.Cuts both waysThe big political lesson is that Labour MPs have exaggerated the pain of austerity, which is liable to hurt them in May.
That would surely be the right way to ride the Leviathan – to profit by Hobbes's strange but penetrating political message without being landed with an unrealistic psychology which is liable to complicate our lives.
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