Sentences with phrase «also do pose»

While changing tables might be convenient, they also do pose a risk.

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It asks the court to overturn the ban and also declare that the Russian company's products do not pose a security threat to U.S. government computers.
But doesn't this also pose a privacy issue?
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
The National Bank of Hungary did acknowledge the benefits of virtual currencies, nodding to their anonymity, speed and ability to cut out intermediary financial institutions, though it went on to say that these strengths also posed «significant risks and problems».
Pair Options are also offered and are very profitable if done right but they pose a little more risk than some of the other option forms.
(Also in Dutch) I had heard of acro yoga a few times, but every time I thought: all of those crazy poses, I'm not going to start doing that.
But the new method also takes into account factors that ISS didn't previously consider, Kumar adds, and they could pose a problem for some companies.
Also, while he is no doubt right to set himself against «entertainment worship» and other atrocities of the church - growth phenomenon, his suspicion of anything popular poses problems for evangelization and does not jibe with the enduring popularity through the centuries of the very liturgy that he champions.
It is suggested also that the bishops should devise a system of regular visitations of the dioceses of their fellow bishops, a proposal, it is suggested, that should pose no threat to bishops who do not fear being held accountable.
Also from a psychological standpoint, you avoided the question i posed along with showing signs of aggression so apparently you did leave for selfish reasons and not logical one's, Good day.
In posing these questions I am sensitive to certain facts about the western churches — whether they are also valid for other churches I do not know.
In closing, we could do worse than pose some questions on a core issue for all of us that happens also to be one of K.C. Abraham's persistent concerns; namely sustainable development.
I am also pleased that he has chosen to do so by way of a typology posing a fundamental difference between the way of identity and the way of distinction.
Benbrook agreed that studies on genetically modified food show there are no new or different risks that other forms of plant breeding don't already pose, but he also said that studies indicate there is a possibility that genetically modified food may pose a higher risk.
Australian steel manufacturer BlueScope announces a surge in net profit, but also warns high and rising energy costs pose an ongoing challenge as does an ACCC investigation into alleged cartel conduct.
It has also been to clubs that don't pose a threat to Arsenal, and where he has been getting regular game time.
Philip also had the support of Lone Wolf school superintendent James Sutherland and of Paul Zenker, an epidemiologist for the state of Oklahoma, who assured Lone Wolf residents that Philip didn't pose a danger on the court.
And this is why Giroud struggles he's particular set of skills as a Deep lying Forward, become f@cking useless, when you're overcrowded in the final third what does hold up play do, his finishing is also nulified on account of the fact that as a deep lying forward doesn't poses the strength to fight his way out of situations like this like a target man would do... or the dribbilng capabilities, mobility to be able to wriggle past defenders in these small spaces.
Merson also drew comparison with the famous «Pochettino pose «evidencing Spurs» consistent signings while stating that if Arsenal doesn't replicate it with their own «Wenger pose», the club can forget being a force to recon with.
I also believe we did not have enough «oomph» in our game, players were tired, some had imaginary pegs drilled into their feet, while some just stood there striking poses for the sports photographers...
You might also listen to music, write in a journal, or do a few yoga poses — whatever it takes to encourage relaxation.»
This also works if you do some simple yoga relaxation poses while you put your child in a swing or bouncy seat.
Many parents use wearable monitors for peace of mind, but the monitors do also pose a risk if they fall off or become faulty.
Did you know that one of our kids» favorite foods can also pose a big choking risk?
Also, the dad did not pose a threat to the teenage girls, but more importantly, the moms may have taught the teenage girls to fear and not trust men.
You can also do some simple yoga poses in the house for a few minutes or even dance because burning a few calories is better than not burning any.
If it doesn't pose an eating or choking hazard, it's also nothing to worry about.
Also rather than doing the usual hands over your baby bump pose use a globe and use your hands to bring focus to where your baby was born!
Not only does she look stunning in her cover image and throughout the issue, but she also poses while breastfeeding her 3 - month old baby Otis.
And it is also quite light so that it does not pose too much trouble when you choose to carry with around in your hands.
The fact that this is constructed in just one piece means that it does not pose as a choking hazard, and it also cuts down on the potential for germs to fester on the device.
Not only does it pose a real risk for drowning but it is also a point of much curiosity and will draw children in.
Laws also fails to answer the question implicitly posed throughout as he reels off Liberal Democrat achievements in government — what could the party have done differently to avoid such a humiliating electoral rout in 2015?
The hijab doesn't pose any danger to anyone, and it also doesn't impede on exercises of the rights of anyone.
Harman said that Miliband had been right to pose with a copy of the paper but also right to apologise for having done so.
He also offered strong praise for Hillary Clinton, but did not respond directly to part of the posed question: whether he thinks its «ever appropriate... for a senior government official to rely exclusively on private email.»
Barrie Crook, the chief officer of the Hampshire probation area, also accepted the report, saying more should have been done to manage the risks Rice posed, while the Probation Board said it was «vitally important» to learn the lessons from this case.
In low - income countries, KSHV also poses a significant threat to people who don't have AIDS.
In sports analytics, real - time pose detection will make it possible for computers not only to track the position of each player on the field of play, as is now the case, but to also know what players are doing with their arms, legs and heads at each point in time.
Also, Farid's studies in 2009 and 2010 refuted the claim that the lighting and shadows are inconsistent, but these studies did not address claims that Oswald's pose is physically implausible.
Many vaccinologists these days, including Poland, are also developing vaccines for pathogens that do not pose an immediate threat.
The brochures contain information about toxicology, pharmacology, and animal safety studies used to determine the potential risk a particular therapy may pose to humans, but they also include efficacy studies done in animal models to demonstrate a therapy's potential benefit.
State and federal air monitoring also did not find levels of emissions that would clearly pose a health risk, the company said.
The internet poses an impossible paradox for digital artists: — the tech that delivers so much also filters out the context that allows art to really do its job
However, Professor Holmes was also quick to emphasise that these fish viruses do not pose a risk to human health and should be viewed as a natural part of virus biodiversity.
Unfortunately, most trans fats also pose the same artery - clogging risks that saturated fats do (see Stronger Proof That Trans Fats Are Bad).
The misperception also exists that scientists in industry lack intellectual freedom, that they are told what to do by the company, and are not encouraged to think for themselves or pose research questions not closely related to the bottom line.
But last April he also voted for the HOPEAct, a Bush - supported «compromise» bill that would open up federal funding for research that does not involve the creation, destruction, or injury of embryos; seeing as there are not yet any embryonic stem cells lines that meet this condition (ACT hasn't yet proven that their technique poses no «risk of injury»), the HOPE funding would only be available for non-embryonic stemcells.
These are just going to form and they go pop; they form and pop; and they don't pose any threat to us, because in order to be created, that very fact that they can be created in the laboratory necessarily implies that they would also go pop and they would also destroy themselves almost instantly.
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