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It concluded she would to "liable to repeat" the same behaviour if she returned to nursing.

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From April 2026, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m, which were previously exempt, will be liable to the tax at 20%, half the usual rate.

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“People who are exposed to these ... are in big trouble and are liable to radiation sickness, liable to cancer down the road if they survive post-exposure.”

Gloss is always liable to define its own borders or, at the very least, challenge yours.

If a person gives away more than £325,000 in cash or gifts but dies within seven years, recipients could be liable to pay inheritance tax.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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