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Definitely a menace to be avoided.
The insurgents lay low but remained a menace to be constantly watched, according to the former governor of Kunduz, Gen. Muhammad Daoud, now a deputy interior minister.
The scattering of solutions and software code have to be conveniently gathered to avoid weak-points, eventually, a menace to be explored by hackers.
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They are a menace to democracy and should be scrapped..
The theory behind the harsh deportation provisions was that criminal aliens are a menace to this country and should be removed.
OTHER former Moody's employees agree that stale ratings are a menace to investors, whether you're talking about corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities or municipal bonds.
"Once considered a menace to society, teenagers are now cleaning up the political catastrophe left by older generations," states the voiceover in the parody commercial.
He may still be a menace to society, but his image is no longer on T-shirts peddled in the casbahs.
His first debate, in January 1933, was on the resolution "That the British Empire is a menace to International good will"; Lewis was one of the participants for the "Aye" side.
Before a state will let you slip behind the wheel, they want to know you're not going to be a menace to society.
Unsafe injection practice is a global challenge and considered to be a menace to public health in developing and transitional countries.
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