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To ensure credibility, message content should include a description of the hazard and how it poses a threat to people, guidance on what to do to maximize personal safety in the face of impending danger, location of the hazard, the amount of time people have to take action, and the source of the warning.

However, there may still be some life left in the TOL in regard to how it poses a particular set of scientific questions and brings together a diverse community of scientists seeking closer understanding of evolutionary processes and relationships.

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Speakers at the rally in Queens will not seek to ban the Internet, but rather to raise awareness about how, unmonitored, it poses a grave risk to the community, said Eytan Kobre, a spokesman for the organizers.

As Europe's debt crisis has deepened, a recurring question is how much risk it poses to the United States economy, and especially American banks.

Separately, scientists are arguing heatedly about how fast a large plume of dispersed oil more than a half-mile below the surface of the gulf is breaking down and how great a threat it poses to sea life.

The apparent harsh reaction by Islamic State officials to the defections shows how serious a problem it poses for the group, she added.

Though the Deep Web has all the makings of a thriller plot device (in fact, a House of Cards subplot involves an ultra paranoid Deep Web computer programmer), no one knows how big it is and how much of a threat it poses to regular people.

Here, we ask eight leading authorities on the so-called "Islamic State" just how strong the group really is – and how much of a threat it poses to the rest of the world.

The boring-but-important 12-page document issued in January tells the armed service chiefs and top civilian officials to identify how climate change will affect their missions, figure out how to manage any risks it poses, and factor those into their planning.

9th over: England 20-0 (Cook 12 Strauss 7) "If Michael Vaughan does have an alter ego, how does he refer to it?" poses Ben Powell, Michael Vaughann's Alter Ego?

"No matter how white phosphorus is used, it poses a high risk of horrific and long-lasting harm in crowded cities like Raqqa and Mosul and any other areas with concentrations of civilians," Steve Goose, the director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division, said in a statement.

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