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GOVERNMENTS and arms experts, having haggled over chemical weapons, nuclear tests and landmines, are now turning their attention to small arms, which arguably pose an even greater threat to human life and civilisation.
But competitive devaluations between members of the eurozone are alive and well and arguably pose a bigger threat to the single market — and with it to the future of the euro — than currency flexibility ever did Germany is often held up as an example of how to deal with the rigors of the euro.
While oral contraceptives bring with them some tiny risks, especially if used improperly, they arguably pose fewer dangers than many other medicines bought freely at the pharmacy, experts say, including nonsteroidal pain pills like Motrin (which can cause stomach bleeding) and decongestants like Sudafed (which may raise blood pressure).
Finally, T2* MRI can identify microbleeds, which may also arguably pose a risk of parenchymal haemorrhage after thrombolysis, yet the evidence for or against this view is still scarce [ 78, 79].
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The agency's caution reflects the perils of dealing with North Korea, which is suspected of already having a nuclear bomb and which arguably poses a greater threat to its neighbors than does Iraq.
The sheer self-sufficiency of today's one-man-bands, not to mention their prevalence, arguably poses the most significant challenge to the reign of the "rock group" since the heyday of Prince and Thomas Dolby (to say nothing of Gary Numan) in the '80s.
This time trade-off arguably poses unfavourable effect on academic performance.
(The fact that the necessary and the impossible supervene on anything and everything arguably poses a problem for attempts to use supervenience to define physicalism. See Section 5.4).
However, since the new Investigatory Powers Act arguably poses an ever greater threat to civil liberties, our work is far from over".
If even NER on modern Chinese relies on training the algorithm on sample sizes substantially larger than the test data, we are still a long way of distant reading our classical sources, because classical Chinese arguably poses even greater hurdles than modern Chinese5.
Even if we hypothesise that Saddam Hussein had been harbouring weapons of mass destruction, he would arguably have posed far less threat to US interests than the growing insurgency in Afghanistan, then in its infancy, or more strident Islamism and anti-Americanism in Pakistan.
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