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Such cases, based on the legal concept of "universal jurisdiction" for torture and certain other crimes, have proliferated in recent years, though they have often posed more of an aggravation than a serious threat.
Epidemiological studies have limitations and often pose more questions than they provide answers.
The researchers have shown that as temperatures drop, flamingo legs rise, and that flamingos standing in water strike the unipedal pose far more often than flamingos resting on warmer ground.
It makes it harder to get hung up on the physical strain of holding a challenging pose, more difficult to harden muscles and mind against the effort, as we often do in challenging poses.
More over often the continuous failure time data generated from a complex system poses more derivational problem than that of a discrete version of the underlying continuous one.
"She just poses more.
You are bound to pose more.
Scarcity can pose more direct risks, too.
Are friends and family more often posed at the bottom left, the center, or the bottom right of the picture — and what can we learn from that about the unwritten visual conventions that frame our world?
This partially epistolary novel provides a secular account of a question more often posed by faith: If God showed up in disguise, would the faithful live up to their professed values, or would the encounter reveal a baser nature?
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