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Staff members at the Energy Department say the agency's acting general counsel has asked them to prepare memorandums addressing whether the benefits of each of the rules might have been overstated or the costs understated, whether they could be considered an "overreach" and whether they pose a potential for litigation.
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Another potential source of contamination is the radioactive form of the metal caesium (caesium-134 and caesium-137), which once released into the environment continues to pose a potential risk for many years.
We considered that the image-dense data required to implement our method may pose a potential obstacle for clinical implementation.
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