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It's dealing with the material I'm inundated with that poses the problem".
In the running Washington conversation that poses the evergreen question "What would Karl do?"—i.e.e
That poses the sport with a much greater challenge — how to prevent head traumas happening in the first place.
"But that poses the other question, that nobody is making any money with marketing costs this high".
He said it was not al Qaeda, but the struggle among Yemen's political elites that poses the greatest risk to the country's future.
This has put Hobby Lobby at the leading edge of a legal battle that poses the intriguing question: Can a corporation have a conscience?
It is the expression of that viewpoint, not any substantive shortcomings, that poses the greatest danger for the president in the debate.
In a clear majority of these interviews, business leaders have indicated that it is uncertainty around the currency that poses the most significant risk for their businesses.
She is prey in a potentially lethal mating dance that poses the question: can love tame the wilder excesses of lust?
As a result, it is now Iran, not Iraq, he added, that "poses the greatest threat to America and Israel in the Middle East in a generation".
This season the ritual includes watching a New England Patriots team that poses the greatest threat yet to a legacy Briscoe holds near and dear.
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