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Could any example pose a greater challenge?
Intravenous lines, for example, pose a risk of infection, and they should not be used on an arm affected by lymphedema.
Pregnancy, for example, poses a risk of side effects for the fetus and increased risks for the mother.
Expired deli meat, for example, poses a high risk for listeria, a serious infection that's associated with fever and muscle aches, ABC News reported.
The generalised use of rather simple, primarily quantitative indicators for measuring research performance, for example, poses a continual danger to our work.
(Just like the admirable Fatima Manji on C4 News). But she's alone on the Ofcom board: and her very example poses an underlying question.
"By signing this executive order, my goal is to set an example and pose a challenge for every employer in America, because I believe no employer should ever review your genetic records along with your resume".
To be sure, under the Americans With Disabilities Act, disability inquiries can be permissible to assess applicants' fitness for licensure if, for example, they pose a "direct threat to the health or safety of others".
We distilled questions asked by several readers and included a few specific examples posed on the social networks.
For example, I could pose a question to @BarackObama and that account would be notified.
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