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It poses a possible environmental catastrophe.
The case poses a possible conundrum for the Obama administration.
Water overflowing into the Mushushima river and subsequently the Kafue river poses a possible environmental catastrophe downstream," he said.
Although Rafael Nadal poses a possible threat to Federer's dominance of the game, the world No1 must also be grateful for the emergence of the Spaniard, for it has given everyone a better chance to measure just how good he really is.
But sceptics fear that vaping might make smoking a more socially acceptable habit again, that it could become popular among children who may then move on to conventional cigarettes, and that it even poses a possible direct health risk due to the chemicals it involves.
Manmade electromagnetic (EM) field in the low frequency range of the spectrum, from static to 200 kHz has caused interference with electronic equipment and poses a possible public health risk.
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The Food Standards Agency said they posed a "possible risk to health".
Turnbull stepped up his claims that Mallah posed a possible security threat.
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A statement from the police said the article posed "a possible threat to peace and morality of the people" and "may cause confusion and disorder in society".
The F.B.I. said it was too early to tell whether the substance detected by the test posed a possible terrorist threat.
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