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People whose records show a normal, stable life would be presumed to pose little risk as potential terrorists, while those with no credit history, no fixed address and no other evidence that they are who they claim to be would be refused the identity cards.
Take a leadership role in a group dedicated to attacking Americans and you can be presumed to pose an imminent threat to kill or commit great bodily harm.
It is the conclusion of the panel that formaldehyde should be presumed to pose a carcinogenic risk to humans.
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This has raised concerns that the transmission of pathological protein aggregates from common neurodegenerative diseases (which are generally presumed to be non-transmissible) may possibly pose a previously unrecognized risk to patient safety, e.g., in surgery or transfusion medicine.
The other two quarters of The Enchanted Pose are now presumed to lie beneath two other Magritte paintings yet to be x-rayed.
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There are reports of a sheep presumed to be resistant to scrapie 91 exhibiting disease as well as identification of new strains, 92 which poses the very important question, how do new prion strains develop and can prion strains change?
These patients are presumed to be cured.
New architecture was presumed to be revolutionary.
The three were presumed to be Michael Howard, Peter Lilley and Michael Portillo.
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