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"This rotgut really might pose some sort of health risk," Watman says of one joint's liquor.
He is also a European Muslim convert, which might pose some concern to investigators.
It might pose some much more interesting and pertinent questions in the media.
In Washington, such an agenda might pose some prospect for compromise.
Self said: "The insinuation that I might pose some sort of threat to young people - in a word, that I might be a paedophile - was underscored by his eyes then sliding to my drooping son.
In addition, he confirmed that the aid was not being identified as coming from the United States, in case it might pose some risk or discomfort to the recipients.
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From Charles Krauthammer to conservatives blogs, the growing right-wing consensus is that Charlie Gibson was just so mean and arrogant for thinking that anyone would understand the "Bush Doctrine" to be the right to pre-emptively attack any nation that might pose a threat at some point.
It should be noted, however, that advocating healthier eating might pose financial obstacles for some households that can only afford the cheaper, less healthy food options.
But even remembering these events might pose a problem in some of the patients with central degenerative diseases, which might have been a relevant factor in our study, even though we excluded patients with severe dementia.
Since the early 1930s, athletic federations have struggled with the issue, concerned by the possibility that some men might pose as women in competitions.
With some adjustment of literary references, you might pose a similar question.
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