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The idea was to out-punk the punks, thereby recapturing the wild promise of the genre, with its tantalizing suggestion that rock music should be something more than mere entertainment — that it should, somehow, pose a threat to mainstream culture.

"What this resolution appears to be doing is reinforcing the outrageous idea that gay people somehow pose a threat to kids, which experts like the American Psychological Association have dismissed for more than a decade".

But you make the case no stronger by vague allusions to a deeper and systemic threat that laundering might somehow pose to the world financial system.The fact is that a trillion dollars in the hands of criminals is no more or less "destabilising" or "polluting" than if it were in the hands of whomever they got it from.

Fixing on our moral natures, as we should, dispels any presumption that determinism would somehow pose a threat to our conceptions of freedom and moral responsibility.

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At the grassroots, the apparent ease with which Lib Dems can be dispatched is blinding Labour to the most important challenge: somehow posing any serious threat to the Tories.

He added that police officers who stop immigrants "in most cases won't do anything unless a person has a criminal record or pre-existing order of deportation and somehow poses a threat to the community".

Huawei also wrote about whether it spies on behalf of China: "The allegation that Huawei somehow poses a threat to the national security of the United States has centered on a mistaken belief that our company can use our technology to steal confidential information in the United States or launch network attacks on entities in the U.S. at a specific time.

The allegation that Huawei somehow poses a threat to the national security of the United States has centered on a mistaken belief that our company can use our technology to steal confidential information in the United States or launch network attacks on entities in the U.S at a specific time.

Somehow, Avicii posing in Ralph Lauren ads doesn't resonate like rappers rocking Tommy Hill and ice.

That's well and good in certain emergencies, but if "national security" is defined too broadly it would follow that the only wars in which Congress has a role are those which somehow don't pose any danger to Americans.

Aside from promoting her latest film, "Suicide Squad," she somehow managed to pose for not one, not two, but three September magazine covers. .

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