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The lights have undersize wires that can pull out of the plugs and light sockets, posing the danger of electric shock and fires.
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He's solid but unspectacular, a threat without posing the dangers of some in the draw.
He said the situation posed the danger of "mission drift".
What exactly poses the danger to the Kaczynskis?
Obama's victory and the growing evidence of an emerging majority Democratic coalition pose the danger that the left will take false comfort.
"It is the stockpile that poses the danger to the public, not the incinerator," said Lt. Col. Bruce E. Williams, commander of Anniston Chemical Activity.
In part, this is because any lawsuit that reaches the discovery, the pretrial fact-finding phase, poses the danger of revealing too much about Google's proprietary technology.
Exothermically reacting fluid poses the danger of temperature run-away (thermal explosion) in some circumstances (e.g. interruption of stirring in a reactor and during storage).
As big a challenge as the rates of malnutrition pose, the danger for children extends even further".
Choosing a cut-off score with low specificity poses the danger of research participants being inappropriately labelled as depressed and subsequently receiving inappropriate treatment.
President Bush's executive order on federal grants for faith-based institutions does not pose the dangers you assert.
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