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At the same time, Kim warned the U.S. that years of work on its nuclear and missile development programs meant that Pyongyang posed as much of a threat to the U.S. as ever.
They were also key sources of intelligence, able to keep an ear out not just for information about the Taliban, but also about the Afghan army and police, who sometimes posed as much of a threat as the insurgents they were supposed to be fighting.
Indeed, some studies suggest that hypnotics have posed as much mortality risk as cigarettes.
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At corners, they pose as much threat as a Hobbit would against a team of Orcs.
That pair does not pose as much a threat as Schilling and Johnson.
"It's an international terrorist group that poses as much of a threat to the U.S. as to the Philippines".
The Turkish government argues that the PKK – designated a terror organisation in Turkey, the US and Europe – poses as much as a threat to the nation as Isis.
James Clapper, the US Director of national intelligence, said Khorasan is "In terms of threat to the homeland, Khorasan may pose as much of a danger as the Islamic State".
But Nasdaq officials argue that combining their company with the Big Board does not pose as much of a monopolistic threat as it appears.
The troubles of Spain's cajas and Germany's Landesbanken show that small banks can pose as much of a "systemic" threat as big cross-border ones.
They also expressed confidence that the authority would prosecute Mr. Hanoud, who poses as much of a political threat to Yasir Arafat as he does to Mr. Barak.
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