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Zooming cars, trucks and, yes, bicycles loom as potential menaces if you're old and on foot.
And countries like Spain, Italy, Portugal and Ireland, long "exporters" of people, have begun to receive third world immigrants only in the past decade and still view them as potential menaces to national identities.
The practice was officially outlawed in 1999, when honeybees were included on a health code list of more than 100 wild animals that New Yorkers could not keep, including vultures, iguanas, ferrets and even whales: they were all potential menaces.
The exposure of a large and complex system to attacks carried out by exploiting well-selected sequences of vulnerabilities can be hard to evaluate, but this is a fundamental step to prevent potential menaces in both the system design and operation phases.
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Yes, but that doesn't mean a lack of work is not also a potential menace.
The blight and the potential menace created by the distribution boxes are hardly new issues.
BlaBlaCar also came up with a quirky way to deal with another potential menace — garrulous drivers and passengers.
Gergen regards Newt as a potential menace not just to Romney and Rove, but to President Obama, too.
The Great Salt Lake is getting even Greater, transforming northern Utah's biggest asset into the area's biggest potential menace.
Replacing one potential menace with another — like an environmentally dirtier and costly natural-gas plant — would be a bad outcome.
It is a common system, if rather dated, that poses marginal threats to modern military aircraft with modern countermeasures, but is a potential menace to civilian aircraft.
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