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In the 1995 report, the advisory committee had concluded that "substantially higher atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases" constituted a "potential threat".
It evaporated entirely in July 2002, when a second trial, the Women's Health Initiative, or W.H.I., concluded that H.R.T. constituted a potential health risk for all postmenopausal women.
Similarly, Minerva programme staff refused to answer a series of similar questions I put to them, including asking how "radical causes" promoted by peaceful NGOs constituted a potential national security threat of interest to the DoD.
The Financial Stability Oversight Council, the grand council of financial regulators created by the Dodd-Frank Act, also proposed rules as to which large financial companies that were not banks would be regulated by the Federal Reserve because they constituted a potential threat to the nation's financial system's stability based on their size.
In 1965, Clair Patterson published the first study to demonstrate that high levels of lead in the environment (water, air, soil) were man-made and constituted a potential health threat.
The maximum value of 64 mg/L constituted a potential explosion hazard.
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"This incident constitutes a potential breach of operational security and potentially the commission of a criminal offence under the commonwealth Crimes Act," an officer from the defence security authority wrote.
These benefits were associated with reversal of potentially maladaptive mitochondrial metabolic alterations, and constitute a potential clinical therapeutic avenue for the dystrophic cardiomyopathy.
These should cost under £250 and constitute a potential health and safety hazard.
Together, the three groups constitute a potential electorate of as many as three million people.
They therefore constitute a potential political danger, and must be destroyed before they turn potential into actuality.
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