Examples of 'subject to particular' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to particular"

subject to particular - being vulnerable or exposed to specific conditions or circumstances

How to use "subject to particular" in a sentence

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subject to particular
The numbers will be subject to particular scrutiny.
Commanding and coordinating a tank organization in the field has always been subject to particular problems.
Eleven pathogens subject to particular conditions are listed thereunder.
Subscribers regarding any number or service subject to particular.
Most of these issues are subject to particular international regulation.
Trafficking victims represent a serious group of vulnerable victims, and are subject to particular State attention.
Yet they may be subject to particular cruelty at that stage.
Conducting clinical trials in rare diseases is subject to particular hurdles.
These areas are subject to particular planning and building controls.
Visa issuance for American and British passport holders is subject to particular regulations.
Fentanyls are subject to particular scrutiny.
Exchange traded stock-index futures broadly diversified subject to particular approach.
The subwoofers are subject to particular physical constraints that require a specific design.
The allowability of disclaimers is subject to particular conditions.
They are thus subject to particular information rules for protection of national defence confidentiality.

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Enforcement proceedings are subject to particular processes.
It is subject to particular regulations4 and subject to close international supervision.
The cell type is not subject to particular limitations.
Subject to particular conditions, gst and hst might be decreased or prevented ( notice tax part ).
Smoking is forbidden in areas subject to particular fire or explosion hazards.
Women in pregnancy, labour and the postnatal period are subject to particular legal protection.
Industries subject to particular tax rules ;.
Nevertheless, this legal concept is not subject to particular debate.
They only cease subject to particular conditions, which must be realized in the external world.
The principles of international law are not subject to particular claims about identities.
The ARTROMOT -S3 device is subject to particular precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility EMC.
In conclusion, CRTs must be considered environmentally toxic hazardous waste, subject to particular management requirements.
Children with disabilities may be subject to particular forms of physical violence such as.
And, finally, the most vulnerable and fragile zones will be subject to particular attention.
Later, this initially manual technique was subject to particular developments aimed to mechanize it.
These areas, which include science, culture and finance, will be subject to particular cooperation.
It shall be properly documented and subject to particular internal approval and audit procedures ;.
Visas for US, UK and Canadian passport holders are subject to particular regulations.
Both public and private sector employers are subject to particular duties towards disabled people.
Support for Member States subject to particular pressure.
Internal hedges shall be properly documented and subject to particular internal approval and audit procedures ;.
Whereas these arrangements should be subject to particular surveillance by the Commission;.
Provide operational support to Member States subject to particular pressure on their return systems ;.
Selye's GAS, i.e. from the outside and being subject to particular laws of nature, but.

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