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liable

[lahy-uh-buhl] / ˈlaɪ ə bəl /




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Unless the employer could prove a “business necessity” for policies with a disparate impact, it would be liable for discrimination.

From The Wall Street Journal

That style also means that “Dust Bunny” is quite fussy and mannered and if you don’t buy in on the film’s arch humor and stylized world, you’re liable to bounce right off of it.

From Los Angeles Times

A second judge in a later hearing accepted there were "serious concerns" in the case, but he denied the application to make Mr Raza personally liable.

From BBC

Legislators in Albany nonetheless want to make AI developers liable for harm that results from manipulation or misuse of their models by others.

From The Wall Street Journal

If a sponsored entity does something unlawful, its sponsor should be liable.

From The Wall Street Journal