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For a flexible systems theoretical approach, a potential overlap between systems does not really pose a problem, because the premise of constructing social systems already implies that systems boundaries can be volatile.
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"But it doesn't really pose an existential threat to our economy, our ability to live here".
Pools had their moments but did not really pose Pompey keeper Trevor Carson a serious problem until he saved a low 20-yard drive from in-form Luke James.
"In the next year to three years, Chinese automakers don't really pose any significant threat," said Jesse Toprak, director of industry analysis at Edmunds.com, which gives car-buying advice to consumers.
"For example, look at Tokyo, they don't really pose.
Bed bugs don't really pose a health threat because they are generally not thought of as disease carriers, but their bites can be very itchy and annoying.
In the end Mr. Brzezinski poses but does not really answer the essential question: Can a democratic superpower, rendered vulnerable by hidden and uncertain threats, advance its security by strengthening and binding itself to the world, or will it lash out in a way that leaves itself isolated?
If the show doesn't really answer the question it poses, it raises it with a healthy dose of Indian humor.
This posed a problem, as I'm one of those people who doesn't really need a Jeep.
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