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To take but one example, they might have scruples about suing peripheral defendants who might be made to cough up settlement money to avoid the costs of litigation but against whom liability was doubtful.
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As the tournament progresses he may well prove a liability whom Portugal cannot adequately protect.
Therefore, there is no senior officer of the company through whom corporate criminal liability could be established".
There are 20 guys you could pick in peaceful, calm and pleasant times who would be adequate as president, none of whom have my liabilities".
There have been many internal memos about priests whom fellow clerics considered liabilities to the church, Mr. McKiernan said in an interview on Monday.
I'm not convinced that these markets are underrating the Factional Five, each one of whom has some significant liabilities as a candidate and several of whom may not run.
As middle-ground voters, they are alienated by Farage, whom they see as a liability.
Farage has been somewhat sidelined by the Leave campaigners, many of whom regard him as a liability.
In this election, not knowing what someone stood for was a far safer bet than voting for someone whom you knew was a liability.
(In real life Nixon was contemplating replacing Vice President Agnew, whom he saw as a liability, with John B. Connally Jr).
The moderators immediately put the question to Rubio, for whom immigration remains a political liability after his work on a comprehensive bill in 2013 that would have granted a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
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