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How to use subject to in a sentence

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Lowering tax rates for everyone makes more people subject to the amt, because it is not indexed for inflation.
Because of their past crimes, everything they do now will be subject to scrutiny.
The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits.
First, it would reduce the kinds of ADS that would be subject to strict limits.
He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire.
It frustrated her to hear other students discussing death as an abstraction, subject to simple moral rules.
As a fat body is more subject to diseases, so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries, to many casualties and cross inconveniences.
The empirical ego is an object in the world, and, insofar as it is experienced and known, it must be subject to worldly causality.
Ninus being esteemed no man of war at all, but altogether feminine, and subject to ease and delicacy.
The point of quoque with illos is that those flatus, which have the right to be called winds, are also subject to laws like the winds themselves.
Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to any fraction or breaking up.
Councillors are subject to a code of conduct enforced by the Standards Commission for Scotland.
The constitutional status of Scotland is nonetheless subject to ongoing debate.
Less soluble elements such as plutonium are subject to much slower redistribution.
Great Britain has been subject to a variety of plate tectonic processes over a very extended period of time.
Ships are subject to superstructure icing in the extreme north from October to May.
This is the highest court in provincial jurisdiction, only subject to the Supreme Court of Canada in terms of appeal of their decisions.
The 28 Commissioners as a single body are subject to a vote of approval by the European Parliament.
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the CAP has been subject to a series of reforms.
The slaves were subject to punishment of maiming and unlimbing for insignificant faults.
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