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Recognition of the short atmospheric lifetimes of these materials poses grave difficulties for such a theory.
But his forceful new challenge poses grave risks for Mr. Kabila, who is weaker than ever.
Undermining the "integrity, dignity, and reputation of the Federal Reserve System" in current fashion poses grave risks.
This poses grave economic implications for Israel — most Haredi men prefer full-time Torah study to work — and for the state in its current form.
In the meantime, growing complaints of water contamination around the United States have led to concerns that hydraulic fracturing poses grave risks to the health of humans and the environment.
In the report, "on the concentration of media ownership in Ireland", the authors state: "we consider there to be a perfect storm which poses grave risks to freedom of expression and media pluralism in the Irish market".
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On the other hand, oil pipelines and oil-tanker traffic pose grave environmental risks.
Past hurricanes have posed grave dangers to those with limited mobility.
The world's population is now odds-on to swell ever-higher for the rest of the century, posing grave challenges for food supplies, healthcare and social cohesion.
As this sense of common interests becomes entrenched, increasing Russian-Chinese cooperation could pose grave risks for America and the world.
But many doctors say prescribing them for younger and younger children may pose grave risks to development of both their fast-growing brains and their bodies.
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