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As American forces try to keep order here, complicated ethnic tensions could prove to be a pitfall.
It may also be a pitfall in waiting, though, for any YouTubers whose fans perceive them to be drifting away from that authentic, relatable status.
Bylaws can prohibit a wide variety of activities in specific areas and, while their validity can sometimes be challenged, they can be a pitfall for the unwary demonstrator.
Her phrasing breathes naturally, and when these works demand a tone that sings, she supplies it in spades without veering into the lugubriousness that can be a pitfall in both scores.
Still, Mr. Babej said, it can potentially be a pitfall for Mr. Obama to "receive so early on this kind of adulation," because it could "set him up to be a more polarizing figure".
NRILN drew the attention of surgeons and was known to be a pitfall during surgery.
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Yes, that's a pitfall but I think we've avoided it".
No doubt, that's a pitfall of playing someone who's always acting, but it can push Con toward caricature.
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