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Fortunately for the Jets, the Dolphins do not pose much of a threat vertically.

Only when switching and cutting in from the left did he pose much of a threat.

But it is not clear whether Caspian oil would really pose much of an extra risk, at least not immediately.

That didn't pose much of a delay, however, and soon the federal ships were ready for action.

In the first few years of their career they are not powerful enough to pose much of a threat.

The Bulldogs' two remaining conference opponents are Ole Miss and Auburn, neither of which should pose much of an obstacle.

The giants in the title may be present only in spirit, but that shouldn't pose much of a problem.

This is not a network that is likely to pose much of a threat to the UK in coming years.

For some uses, like the fibers, the mixture of different types of nanotubes does not pose much of a problem.

Given Nigeria's perennial position near the top of the global-corruption rankings, forwarding through Lagos international airport does not pose much of a barrier.

But until this week, the authorities never seemed to pose much of a threat to the two old Ku Klux Klansmen, and so they carried on.

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