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None were likely to pose a threat, but how could you really know?
In the last two years, President Assad purged old-timers from the military and the party who were likely to pose a threat to his son.
An estimate of Hg risk applied to a data set of 391 streams based on DOC concentrations showed that about 28% were likely to pose high risk to wildlife; most of these streams were located in the western Adirondacks.
Others have found that trace levels of ochratoxin A in pork and poultry samples were likely to pose insignificant risks to consumers (Guillamont et al. 2005; Jorgensen 1998).
In pilot testing, it was apparent that such data was generally not available, and pilot respondents reported that more specific questions were likely to pose a significant challenge to respondents and reduce the likelihood of response.
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This is likely to pose a significant safety hazard over time".
"He's scared," said William Dudley Gregorie, a city councilman who is likely to pose the toughest competition.
Consequently, any spiking is likely to pose significant irremediable long-term danger.
This is not a network that is likely to pose much of a threat to the UK in coming years.
Tariffs are already low, and the main goal — harmonizing regulations — is likely to pose a huge challenge for negotiators.
He rates minus 20%.One legacy of the election campaign is likely to pose lasting difficulties for the incoming government.
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