Examples of 'be made subject' in a sentence

Meaning of "be made subject"

be made subject - This phrase suggests that something or someone will be the focus or topic of discussion or examination

How to use "be made subject" in a sentence

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be made subject
May be made subject to economic needs test.
Other arrangements can be made subject to a surcharge.
Be made subject to universal service obligations.
Any agreement may only be made subject to s.
Should be made subject to an export licence.
An accused infringer could thus be made subject to harassment.
Fraud can be made subject to penalties by the independent regulatory body.
Any waiving of such lien may be made subject to reciprocity.
And may be made subject to general provisions of a cross-border agreement relating to dispute resolution.
Such exploration should be made subject to a permit requirement.
Contacts between citizens should therefore not be limited or be made subject of approval.
All projects must be made subject to open debate.
The initiative proposes that the retail sale of tobacco should be made subject to a licence.
Eureka must therefore be made subject to parliamentary control.
Collection apart from the Adaptation itself to be made subject to.

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Repayment or remission may be made subject to special conditions.
Imports shall not be made subject to registration for a period longer than nine months.
There might be limits to the claims that could be made subject to a standstill.
An offer may be made subject to a condition.
The Commission insists that these decisions cannot be made subject to scrutiny.
They should not be made subject to criminal law.
To alleviate that concern, it was suggested that paragraph ( 5 ) should be made subject to paragraph 4.
The authorisation may be made subject to constraints and conditions.
Exploration, that is activities intruding into the subsurface, should be made subject to a permit requirement.
This advance will be made subject to the following cumulative conditions.
Whereas for purposes of taxation the must be made subject to the legislation.
Its principles can not be made subject to interpretations dictated by momentary considerations.
The holder of a registration certificate can not be made subject to a conviction under s.
Writings can not be made subject to any censorship before their publication.
The application of the exemptions should therefore be made subject to limits and conditions.
O may not be made subject to any expulsion order ;.
After exhortations and threats the member can be made subject to disciplinary sanctions.
The former can be made subject to national quotas, but not the latter.
This will be the first time a service will be made subject to an excise tax.
They must therefore be made subject to the principle of mutual recognition.
This includes footwear requiring to be made subject to prior surveillance.
MT, May be made subject to economic needs test.
Public goods can not easily be made subject to exclusion.
Where appropriate, be made subject to universal service obligations.
The approval must be in writing and may be made subject to specified conditions.
Imports may also be made subject to registration on the Commission 's own initiative.
Authorisation for commercial use by third parties may be made subject to constraints and conditions.
It should, therefore, be made subject to judicial review and other recourse procedures.
Collection apart from the Work itself to be made subject to the terms of.
These products would be made subject to the same post-market requirements as registered products.
Acceptance of the Constitution may be made subject to reservations.
He then ‘ will be made subject to him who put everything under him . '.
To that end, the granting of refunds should be made subject to an export licence.
This authorisation may be made subject to conditions and limitations.
Discharges of these substances must be made subject to an authorization procedure.

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