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Continuing research on emerging technologies to deepen understanding of the risks they may pose as well as the benefits they may offer, including the potential for serving underserved end users and use cases.
Gove may pose as an enemy of the state; he is truly its most dogged imperialist.
The result is a cauldron of bad feelings that may pose as great a hurdle to Intiman as its lack of money.
It too often twists reasonable and helpful faith into narrow superstition that may pose as the one and only true religion.
The decline in cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) numbers during the last century has been severe, and fenced reserves may pose as a conservation option for the continued survival of this species.
James Clapper, the US Director of national intelligence, said Khorasan is "In terms of threat to the homeland, Khorasan may pose as much of a danger as the Islamic State".
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However, the shrinking supply of labour as the health workforce ages and retires may pose just as large a threat to the availability of health services.
Jules Kroll may pose, credibly, as a crusader for truth and justice, but his life has been more interesting than that.
But it is Mr. Block's role helping Mr. Cain get his campaign off the ground that may pose just as great a challenge.
The majority also warns of graymail, the threat such types of litigation may pose, but as the dissent points out, that danger exists in any suit allowed against government officials.
The crash of Avianca Flight 52 in Cove Neck, L.I., on Jan . 25raised concern that the delays may pose a safety risk as well as an inconvenience for thousands of passengers.
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