0 having (legal) responsibility for something or someone -- 承擔責任的;負有(法律)責任的
1 very likely to do something -- 很可能會發生的,可能性很大的
Consequently, these properties would not be liable to any noble or royal servitium.
An unidealized model, especially if he was old, was also liable to be distasteful - without the cosmetic intervention of the artist.
A sensitivity analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of inclusion of those studies most liable to various types of bias.
The cost of this extended power is that governors will be liable to defend their decision before an industrial tribunal.
Above all, service was voluntary and thus not liable to produce the grievances that accompanied selection for compulsory service.
One reason for this is the need to maintain an up-to-date register of those liable to pay.
Non-response is liable to be more of a problem in the larger-sample surveys, particularly those using postal questionnaire methods.
Moreover, the person responsible for inducing this state is likely to be held at least partially liable if misfortune does occur.
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