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The mine poses more than just an aesthetic threat, he said.
In many ways, cellphone photography poses more than a simple question of privacy or the right to take a picture in a public place.
By 2018, says Monica Porto, a water-quality expert at the University of São Paulo, the benefits should be visible and sniffable in the city itself.Cleaning up the Tietê poses more than the usual problems.
For people who were assigned male at birth and served in the military as male but who now identify as female, for example, the policy poses more than an inconvenience: It has cost them jobs, military benefits and opened them up to discrimination every time they present the form and their name doesn't match their gender presentation.
Most DCD donors are individuals with neurological injury, and heparin poses more than a theoretical risk of precipitating or exacerbating intracranial haemorrhage and hastening death.
An important third category is not included in the draft regulations – namely, research that poses more than minimal risk but holds out no prospect of direct benefit.
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Colored mulches can pose more than just aesthetic concerns.
The rapid devaluation has posed more than just a problem for investors.
She found that, on average, the children posed more than 100 questions every hour.
He has worked at Indian Point for ten years, a period during which the plant has posed more than its share of public-relations challenges.
The question was posed, more than an hour before the voting started, to Ron Allen of NBC News, who had little choice but to agree.
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