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That may have posed a burden in Truman's day.
For most of recorded history, any danger we may have posed was existential or illusory.
It is believed the men may have posed as customers wanting a safety deposit box in the vault.
Knowing this, the Bush team tried to turn Iraq into a war of necessity by hyping the threat Saddam may have posed with W.M.D.
Internal Disagreement: Atta, Jarrah, and Moussaoui Internal disagreement among the 9/11 plotters may have posed the greatest potential vulnerability for the plot.
My guess is that Mr. Obama may have posed less of a threat to white voters in Iowa because he wasn't yet the front-runner.
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The severe and atypical infections they may have pose challenges for diagnosis and treatment, even for experienced infectious disease specialists.
We suggest that infanticide may not be a strategy regularly employed by males and thus may not have posed a strong selective force on orangutan behavior or the evolution of orangutan social systems as has been previously argued.
Two federal appeals courts struck down these laws in Connecticut and Alaska, holding that the public lists stigmatized convicts who may not have posed a continuing threat to society.
Even though soil total N increased with an increasing application rate of orange bagasse biochar, N leaching may not have posed a problem since KCl extractable N decreased.
"G" Diapers Cloth diapers may not have posed a threat to disposable diapers, but G Diapers just might.
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