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He would be subjecting himself to intense scrutiny on two fronts: how he performs in the anchor role, and how he may affect the show's dominant ratings position.
In May, the bank said it would be subjecting all future engagements with companies involved in mountaintop removal mining to "enhanced review".
It is controversial because it would be an Indian casino that is not on an Indian reservation, leading critics to ask whether Kenosha would be subjecting itself to economic and social problems, while the tribe reaped the casino's rewards.
However, Holmes did mention during her presentation the company would be publishing the findings from its technology in peer-reviewed journals and conducting third-party studies, indicating Theranos would be subjecting itself to independent scrutiny in the future.
Hence, if HICs refuse to fulfill their obligations to the citizens of LICs in such circumstances they would be subjecting the citizens of LICs to a 'double-jeopardy'.
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It would begin in early 2018 and last 10 years, when it would be subjected to a review.
When finally allowed in, they would be subjected to random checks and intimidation by roaming guards.
Obama's team predicted the president would be subjected to a "smear" campaign.
If he plays Sunday, he would be subjected to Veterans Stadium's unforgiving artificial turf.
To start with, every single person working at Grand Central would be subjected to security screening.
The obtained material would be subjected to cyclic oxidation at a temperature of 900 °C.
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