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But a sudden breakthrough could pose some tricky questions.Indeed, there is a telling historical precedent.
And, finally, even that subpoena power could pose some tough choices for Democrats.
A breakthrough could pose some tricky questions.But that is no good if the process is prohibitively expensive.
Mr. Brinkman said he was very excited by the possibilities of the glasses, but acknowledged that the augmented reality glasses could pose some ethical issues.
Health officials have concluded that the sites could pose some risk to humans and nature, but that the risk to the drinking supply was low.
When I took my leave of Magdy Ashour once the crowd of petitioners thinned out, he asked if he could pose some questions of his own.
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And since many of the possible solutions could pose risks to some of their wealth, they are happy to tell the vast majority who are less fortunate that they will just have to tough it out.
Roger Federer may have qualified for this tournament for a 13th consecutive year and could (although his chances are slim) end the year as the world number one, but Kei Nishikori's remarkable year suggest the debutant could pose the Swiss some problems this afternoon.
Citizens association President Jack Markovitz admitted he doesn't personally know anyone who's had trouble making ends meet with the new taxes, but said they could pose problems for some.
But the Chairman of the House Republican Conference thinks Barack Obama's ability to turn out African-Americans voters across the south could pose trouble for some Republican incumbents in states that McCain will still carry.
Even less powerful types of rocket-propelled grenades could pose a threat to some Iraqi vehicles, which are generally less heavily armored than those employed by the Americans.
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