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The show won a prestigious Olivier award and launched a growing trend of holding operas in venues as far-removed from the traditional as possible, even if they sometimes pose logistical nightmares.
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The bottom line is that evildoers are going to get on to your network, and when they do, they're going to cause troubles that will sometimes pose catastrophic risk.
Batteries may sometimes pose vexing problems for the automotive and aircraft industries, but for mobile devices they seem to be improving.
Human rights advocates argue that some drone strikes have amounted to extrajudicial killings, the execution without trial of people suspected of being militants whose identities American officials often do not know and who sometimes pose little threat to the United States.
An avid diary-keeper myself for the past thirty years, I can attest to the challenges of this solipsistic genre: sustaining an interest even in one's own life can sometimes pose nearly insurmountable difficulties.
And while that lack of hubbub may sometimes pose challenges for Mr. Doty — who enjoys working amid the distraction of, say, a crowded cafe — it's working perfectly for Mr. Lisicky, whose small writing desk overlooks the garden.
I found it really fascinating actually how Murdoch managed to explore the adaptations that Carey and Jenessa had to take to adjust to normal life, and the threats that peers can sometimes pose.
Experimental interventions sometimes pose net risks.
Cemeteries sometimes pose a threat to metropolitan water supplies, she notes, and cremation emits toxic gasses.
Interpenetration can sometimes pose a problem when porosity is needed as a function so several attempts to reduce, control and avoid this issue have been reported.
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