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And new conflicts may arise: the world is hardly peaceful.
"We are willing to cooperate in any other useful, constructive and humane way that may arise," the government said.
Trusting the software to handle any challenges that may arise, the workers fall victim to a phenomenon called "automation complacency".
Apart from whatever Supreme Court vacancies may arise, the next president will have the chance to fill numerous vacancies in the lower federal courts.
Officers posted at bridges and tunnels to check for drunken drivers will also do security work, and rapid-response teams of officers will be moving throughout the city, prepared to respond to any problem that may arise, the official said.
"As we close out this important chapter here today, we must remain mindful that we are not closing the agency's ability to investigate any potential concerns that may arise," the US envoy to the IAEA, Henry Ensher, told the board.
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