Sentence examples for posed a present from inspiring English sources

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937, 944 (EDNC 1976), as the Court acknowledges, ante, at 127 n. 5, it also found no evidence "that the inmates intend to operate (the Union) to hamper and interfere with the proper interests of government," 409 F.Supp., at 944, or that the Union posed a "present danger to security and order," id., at 945.

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But the radioactive material that has been released so far -- deliberately or accidentally -- seems too small to pose a present danger.

The UK Home Office said at the time that it was entitled to refuse admission to an EEA citizen "when they pose a present, genuine, and sufficiently serious threat to the fundamental interests of society, including to public policy or public security".

First, America's foreign policy community, including many Democrats as well as Republicans, supported the war for the very same reasons that Wolfowitz and the lobby did — namely, the fact that Hussein seemed to pose a present or future threat to American national interests.

But, as Michael's story demonstrates, we need to take a hard look at individual cases before we assume that those with past convictions pose a present danger.

Durkin argued Khan, now 19, has been evaluated by a nationally recognized forensic psychologist who concluded that Khan, while "very immature," has not become radicalized and does not pose a present danger.

"I talked to a civil rights attorney who said passing such an ordinance would be capricious lawmaking unless (helicopter flying) posed an ever-present endangerment to lives, health and safety," Elliott said.

Developing a theme might involve posing a problem, presenting a situation or raising a question.

In nuclear industry superheated liquids pose an ever-present threat of thermo-hydraulic explosion if a leak or a break occurs in a pipeline carrying a superheated coolant.

The virus has evolved into numerous strains and continues to do so, posing an ever-present threat.

Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Amazonian urban centers pose an ever-present risk for yellow fever transmission and are also responsible for the high incidence of dengue.

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