Sentence examples for ceases to pose from inspiring English sources

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The goal is to accelerate the virus's already rapid pace of mutation to the point where it produces such an enormous number of errors in its genome that it ceases to pose a threat.

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Cuba had long-since ceased to pose a military threat to the US.

Given that Pollock's process remains incomparable, taken up by no other significant artist, his work has not ceased to pose problems of how to discriminate among its levels of quality.

The choirboys then secede, sitting out the atrocities, but that feels risky as well; unless they take part, one of these days, the sadists will find a way to get rid of them so they cease to pose a threat.

His remarks immediately provoked outrage on Twitter, particularly for referring to the case of an Israeli soldier who shot dead a wounded Palestinian attacker in Hebron after he had ceased to pose a threat.

But it has never been vague about the claim that all combatants are liable to attack by other combatants at any time during a state of war (assuming that soldiers who are wounded, have surrendered, or are attempting to surrender have ceased to pose a threat and are thus no longer combatants).

She still never ceases to amaze me".

"He never ceases to amaze.

Google never ceases to amaze.

It ceases to amaze me really".

David Hasselhoff never ceases to amaze.

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