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The television spots were directed by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris and include one spot called "What If?" that poses questions like "What if you could just be you?" and "What if you had your last bad date?" It answers them with: "You can".
If that poses you a problem, you're not alone.
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Separately, the Federal Communications Commission is proposing new rules that would prevent federal subsidies going to state and local governments if they purchase foreign telecom that poses a national security risk to the United States.
When traveling to someone else's house, let the host know that you don't want the chef to alter the menu (if that could pose a problem) and that you are happy to bring your own food.
If the idea is that posing for a photo sans-slap requires the same level of bravery as facing up to cancer... Clearly, the campaign resonated on an emotional level rather than an intellectual one.
If authors have relationships that pose a potential conflict of interest these need appropriate disclosure so that readers may evaluate the merit of those guidelines.
For example, among the "ideas and feelings" that service providers hold is the common belief that women should not use family planning if they only have 1 or 2 children or if they are young, beliefs that pose a barrier to quality family planning provision.
In her paper on wiki pedagogy published in 2005, Renée Fountain provides a comprehensive list of "wiki issues that pose fundamental – if not radical – questions for higher education, and, as such, merit considerable investigation" [ 69].
If that posed a problem to Sanna's wholesale customers, it spelled a potential consumer boon.
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