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"While they have been successful thus far in importing information and communication technologies for economic development without threatening the stability of the regime, each new wave of disruptive technologies poses dangerous challenges to the present government," they said.

They see our leaders inciting fear and paranoia by claiming that the other party poses dangerous threats.

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Keith Brewer, who is in charge of research in driver education at the traffic safety administration, said that the agency would use the laboratory to study how drivers react to tire failures; whether electronic devices like cellphones pose dangerous distractions; and the effect of different levels of alcohol impairment.

It has been five years since Wyoming started enforcing a ban on roadside memorials after they began appearing so often that transportation officials felt they posed dangerous distractions and obstructions for drivers in a state that has had one of the nation's highest traffic fatality rates.

He described several of the restaurateurs who were part of the lawsuit, and how their businesses, which drew large numbers of foreign dignitaries, had suffered as people had diverted bookings to Trump properties in order to flatter and enrich him, all of which, he suggested, posed dangerous questions for the functioning of democracy.

This comes after the government's drugs advisers found they posed dangerous risks to health.

The problem: many of their proposed actions don't pass scientific muster or pose dangerous side effects.

There are more coming, in what will amount to a river of personal tragedies that is likely to clog the courts and, some say, will pose dangerous risks to civilian society.

Worried about the change in weather conditions -- rain and cold pose dangerous health risks for people living out in the open -- MSF decided to set up big tents on the islands of Leros and Kalymnos to shelter the new arrivals.  .

But others fear that changing the human germ line (the genes in sperm cells and eggs) could give rise to a new era of eugenics and even pose dangerous risks to the health of future generations.

"King Roger" poses a dangerous question: What would we do if we could do anything?

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