Sentence examples for is poses from inspiring English sources

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is poses

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To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.

  • To pose a model for a picture.

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There are no clear indications that blue-ear disease — if that is what this disease is poses a threat to human health.

Sir Mark Walport, the Government's chief scientific adviser, said that the IPCC has now made it clear that climate change is happening and that is poses widespread and serious risks.

With Iraq's armed forces just one-third the size they were in the last war and demonstrably unable or unwilling to resist or retaliate against daily American and British bombing attacks, the Saudis remain unconvinced that Saddam Hussein, detestable as he is, poses an imminent threat.

A salient element of the hard incompatibilist view is that the manner in which indeterminism is true (for instance, due to quantum indeterminacies), if it is, poses just as much of a threat to the presumption of free will as determinism would.

Unhappily the danger is poses promises to be of indefinite duration.

The only exception is if the tree is poses a danger to life or limb and danger to the property.

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Her right hand is posed.

Instead, everything is posed, everything rushed.

The main threat is posed by insouciance.

Deforestation is posing a similar challenge.

"The revenue side is posing a challenge".

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