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subject to loss



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University leaders warned that employees who walk out on the job are subject to loss of pay and benefits, though no such action has been taken so far.

From Washington Post • Apr. 10, 2023

Under a U.S. law a citizen who goes or stays abroad in wartime to avoid military service has been subject to loss of citizenship.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like all aggressive movements, the Army is, of course, peculiarly subject to loss of one kind or another.

From Regeneration by Haggard, Henry Rider

Water flowing through pipes is subject to loss of head, by friction, and for this reason the larger the pipe the less the friction loss.

From Electricity for the farm Light, heat and power by inexpensive methods from the water wheel or farm engine by Anderson, Frederick Irving

It is subject to loss, and is often to some extent the sport of occasion.

From Friendship by Black, Hugh




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