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His mentor was a strike-a-formal-pose kind of guy.
Bin Laden and Saddam pose a threat to the personal safety of people living in our world, but they do not pose the kind of existential threat that Hitler, Stalin or Mao did.
Or pose any kind of clear menace?
"They don't pose any kind of threat to us now.
"Community banks clearly do not pose the kind of systemic risk to financial stability that the larger banking organizations do".
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There are two streams of cases emerging in the federal courts on this law, and they pose a kind of Catch-22.
"This finding, while unfortunate, does not pose any kind of significant risk to the human food chain," she said at a news briefing here tonight.
What we can do is to weaken it and to strengthen our partnerships in such a way that it does not pose the kind of horrible threat that we saw on 9/11.
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