Example sentences of "[conj] [be] subject to " in BNC.

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1 The point , however , that the inquirer should bear in mind is that these exemptions and exceptions have been granted because the organisations concerned have demonstrated that either they are already regulated by other statutes or are subject to a reporting procedure through branch returns to a central body which itself reports to the Charity Commission .
2 Sunk costs can be easily identified in that they will have been paid or are subject to legally binding contracts and the firm is committed to paying for these contracts in the future .
3 However , in Finkelhor 's review , several factors emerged as being consistently associated with higher risk of sexual abuse : when a child lives without one of the biological parents ; when the mother is unavailable to the child either as a result of employment outside the home or disability and illness ; when a child reports that the parents ' marriage is unhappy or conflictual ; when the child reports having a poor relationship with the parents or being subject to extremely punitive discipline or child abuse ; when the child reports having a step-father .
4 If one of the few upstream firms integrates with a downstream firm , then its previous customers may find their supply of input dries up , or is subject to onerous terms .
5 The Vendor is not in relation to the Business a party to any agreement , practice or arrangement which contravenes or is subject to registration under the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 , the Resale Prices Act 1976 or the Competition Act 1980 or which contravenes the provisions of the Fair Trading Act 1973 or which would or might either result in a reference to a ‘ consumer trade practice ’ within the meaning of Section 13 of the Fair Trading Act 1973 or to the Consumer Protection Advisory Committee under Part II of that Act or contravene any of the provisions of Articles 85 or 86 of the Treaty of Rome or any other anti-trust or consumer protection legislation .
6 The assertion that that is all the information given to shareholders when a company comes to market , or is subject to a takeover bid , will not wash .
7 In contrast to endowment policies , which are invested in funds that are subject to corporation tax on realised and unrealised gains , investments in a personal equity plan grow free of tax .
8 It is also stipulated in the agreement that the only works of art that may not be transferred to Bilbao from New York are those that are subject to American legal restrictions , or works that are too fragile to travel .
9 Not surprisingly , the lawyer focuses criticism on the economists essentially theoretical approach where assumptions are unrealistic , and where , as a consequence , they lead ‘ to conclusions that are subject to overwhelming qualifications . ’
10 Its mechanisms have been studied most fully in vascular plants of commercial importance , for example cereals , green vegetables and shelter-belt trees , in temperate boreal regions that are subject to hard winter frosts ( Kaurin et al . ,
11 This will reduce Target 's profits that are subject to corporation tax to £100 , providing Target with an economic benefit of £33 ( assuming that it pays corporation tax at the full rate rather than at the small company 's rate under s13 ) .
12 In part to complement the broad-based approach towards co-ordination developed within the CATS , the Inner City Initiative was launched in 1986 to increase Private-sector investment in small urban areas that were subject to high unemployment rates .
13 These two techniques , and the addition of steel side or cross-rods respectively to strengthen individual beams or entire joisted floors at mid-span , all involve the substitution of metal for overstressed wood in the part of the member that is subject to tensile stress .
14 The metastable biolayer — in some cases , a highly vulnerable entity — and an underlying transducer element that is subject to the inevitable signal drift of any physicochemical detector .
15 There is , however , a specific exemption from the general requirement to spread variations from regular cost : ‘ Where a refund that is subject to deduction of tax in accordance with the provisions of the UK Finance Act 1986 , or equivalent legislation , is made to the employer , the enterprise may depart from the requirements of paragraph 80 and account for the surplus or deficiency in the period in which the refund occurs . ’
16 The phenomenological account of a philosophical anthropology or an ontology of human being , centres the human individual as a subject that is subject to the functions and processes of society .
17 an explanation of the accounting treatment adopted for a refund that is subject to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 where a credit appears in the financial statements in relation to it
18 But if this is indeed the case , it becomes difficult to explain how significant individuating references can be made to anything that is subject to change ; or indeed to make clear sense of any spatiotemporal order concepts .
19 The constitutional authorities were mindful of the constraints imposed by elections and trade unions , but the Left sees democracy in Britain as constrained , not by these things , but by the presence of unaccountable economic power and by the independent power of those closed and secret parts of the state machine that are not popularly elected and that are not even truly accountable to , or effectively controlled by , that part of Parliament that is subject to regular election by the people .
20 Talking of restrictions , it often happens that your client wants to develop a property that is subject to old restrictive covenants in a manner that would be a breach of covenant .
21 Unfortunately this also means that non-tax-payers lose out to an extent as they would prefer a higher gross interest rate that is subject to a person 's rate of income tax .
22 Can I just take the panel back through the er l back to basics on this matter in terms of the Greater in terms of Greater York and the the areas searched , firstly I think the first point of fact , there 's no part of that sector as far as I 'm aware that 's subject to any landscape designations either national or local .
23 When charged particles are travelling at the same velocity , and are subject to the same magnetic field , the heavier particles are deflected the least .
24 Lots of different sports are available , although some sports may be limited during low season and are subject to weather conditions .
25 If you have any special requests you must include them in the special request box on the booking form , but please note that special requests are not guaranteed and are subject to availability .
26 Special car hire offers at individual accommodation are arranged with local car hire companies and are subject to availability and not pre-bookable .
27 Both are proven products which are natural and are subject to imitation — with varying degrees of success in colour , texture , and weathering .
28 Please note that these itineraries are suggestions only , and are subject to bus timetables and accommodation availability .
29 Sufferers become bent and stooped and are subject to respiratory difficulties as their chests are compressed by the curvature .
30 However , independent advisers will only be exempt from the minimum capital requirement if they simply pass clients ' orders and payments on to dealers , do not deal in shares directly on their client 's behalf , and are subject to a proper ethical code .
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