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The issue came to the fore in early September, when President Obama announced that he would not support a proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency to tighten the federal ozone standard because it would pose too heavy a burden on businesses.

The Justice Department defends its decision not to follow its own rules and notify The Associated Press of its plan to subpoena The A.P.'s telephone records — and thereby risk judicial opposition — because it would pose a "substantial threat to the integrity of the investigation" ("Phone Records of Journalists Seized by U.S.," front page, May 14).

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Former education secretary Michael Gove, who launched the Tories' education plans, originally considered making all schools academies but pulled back because of the challenges it would pose.

In that case, a huge unmanned surveillance aircraft called the Euro Hawk was supposed to be used only abroad, but it ran into trouble when it emerged that German air traffic authorities were not going to grant it permission for takeoff and landing over the country's airspace because of the hazards it would pose to civilian aircraft.

Prosecutors may be reluctant to pursue a criminal charge against JPMorgan because of the potential risk it would pose to the bank's operations.

The former Labor prime minister, who was an opponent of same-sex marriage while in politics, said she had now changed her mind, and was particularly motivated to argue against Abbott's plan because of the "long-lived dangers" it would pose for the political system.

Even if it did, officials said, it would pose no threat to health.

If South Sister were to erupt, it would pose a threat to nearby life.

The next thing is harder to speculate on because it would seem to pose the question of who is "entitled" to write novels about Bengali Muslims in east London or anything else: to which my answer is anyone, no matter where they come from.

And if the Swiss ever did go for it, they would pose a dilemma.

Mr. Bush waived a requirement that he notify Congress 15 days before undertaking such a mission, because waiting would "pose a substantial risk to human health and welfare," the White House national security adviser, Stephen J. Hadley, said in a statement.

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