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Значения термина sometimes subject на английском
Значения для термина "sometimes subject" отсутствуют.
Использование термина sometimes subject на английском
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They were regulated by government or quasi-government agencies and sometimessubject to taxes.
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A few varieties are sometimessubject to blight and rust.
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But the fairest climes are sometimessubject to the fiercest hurricanes, the frightfulest earthquakes!
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During the summer months we were sometimessubject to thunder, lightning, and strong squalls; but in general the weather is fine.
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Likewise, the near-universal adoption of the hijab by Muslim women has left Coptic women exposed and sometimessubject to threats and abuse.
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Chinese economic indicators are often circulated widely in markets and government circles ahead of their official release, and are sometimessubject to last-minute revisions.
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Undocumented migrants are sometimessubject to exploitation by employers and cases of forced labor have been found by the media and Thailand's foreign trade partners.
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Uighurs are sometimessubjected to further questioning and checks.
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Sometimessubjects mention this fact, and when they do we credit them with this part of the test.
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That night it blew hard, and we got an idea of the strain these vessels are sometimessubjected to.
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"Your great barons of finance are sometimessubject to executions," said he.
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Sarah Ather, 16, and from India, said she understood why Muslims in New Zealand were sometimessubjected to negative comments.
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There is one temptation to which great wealth has sometimessubjected its possessors, which demands from me a word of patriotic protest.
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Mavericks continue to receive prankish harassment during this time, reminiscent of the hazing to which college freshmen or fraternity pledges are sometimessubjected.
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Again, it was necessary to preserve the full existing width of waterway in the river itself, which is sometimessubjected to heavy floods.