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The new connectivity raises the possibility that cars may become targets for hackers motivated by amusement and profit.
"We don't want American forces on our land because we may become targets," he said, voicing the only outright opposition heard in a dozen interviews here today.
With the increasingly real threat of terrorism around the world, many iconic and important buildings may become targets of terrorist attack.
Such weapons may become targets of sexual selection: if females mate more with males that have large horns or antlers, large horns will be favored evolutionarily, and their average size will increase over time within a species.
While concentrating on the emergency response and the effort to catch the bombers, Scotland Yard also activated long-established plans to reassure the public, especially ethnic minority groups who fear they may become targets.
Undervalued companies may become targets of takeovers become assets can be acquired cheaply.
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Further investigations are needed to corroborate these preliminary findings and determine whether MQC pathways may become target for future interventions.
Moreover, such chromosomal loci are important targets for exploration of unidentified tumor-related genes that participate in the malignant progression of UCs; the products of such genes may become target molecules for therapy of UCs.
"Negative gossip makes people concerned that their reputations may be at risk, as they may personally become targets of negative gossip in the future, which generates fear".
Others, such as the British-owned Hongkong and Shanghai Bank may yet become targets.
"There's always something there to remind Chinese people that they may again become targets of anti-immigrant sentiment," he said, "and that if they do not seize the opportunity to become citizens, that right might be taken away".
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