Sentences with phrase «do pose serious»

However, natural disasters do pose a serious threat.
Even dogs that live outside need protection from these insects that can and do pose serious threats to a dog's health.
While these pills, capsules, and elixirs do great things for us humans, they do pose a serious health risk if accidentally ingested by our animal companions.
So, basically any team who can defend are instantly value, but especially a potent Baggies outfit who do pose a serious threat in the final third themselves through Peter Odemwingie and Shane Long.
It was only the second such permit DOE has given out so far and the first in nearly two years, but it does pose a serious challenge to B.C., especially if more approvals will follow.
Mr. Prentice does pose a serious challenge for the Wildrose Party, which made former Premier Alison Redford into political lightening rod.
«Iraq does pose a serious threat to the stability of the Persian Gulf and we should organize an international coalition to eliminate his access to weapons of mass destruction.
For them NK does pose a serious threat, especially if NK obtains the capacity to strike on US mainland territory.
It does pose some serious questions about the morality of Capital Punishment, but in terms of entertainment, it gets nowhere near to Leone's Dollar Trilogy.
In all fairness, this film does pose a serious challenge to a marketing department, whose job of making it look exciting required a bit of imagination and misrepresentation.
The list does pose serious considerations for why certain countries rank the way they do on the list.

Not exact matches

Critics of the order have noted that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, and do not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
Critics of the order have said that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, since it does not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
If last week's G20 summit was any indication, officials don't believe cryptos pose a serious risk to financial stability — at least, not yet.
Those who come to work hard and are eager to be part of the American mainstream should be welcomed; the best of intentions and behavior does not justify flouting the law; any self - respecting nation must be able to control its borders; an underclass of millions with no legal existence poses a serious security problem; the economy depends on those who do the work Americans will not do; and on and on.
On the other hand, if they are serious about improving the welfare of children, mainline churches must do more to articulate a substantive vision of the family that confronts the mounting evidence that divorce and out - of - wedlock childbearing pose serious threats to children.
that poses a serious threat to that child's well - being, or does the child adjust well to the social parent or parents apart from that knowledge?
The fact that a research university necessarily sets aside any subject's claim to rest on revealed principles that can not themselves be the subject of critical inquiry poses no serious problem because, Schleiermacher argues on philosophical grounds, religions like Christianity do not rest on principles in the first place, revealed or otherwise.
First, the churches should understand that, while the electronic church does not represent a serious institutional threat to them, it does pose a threat to mainline theology, especially in the areas of mission, evangelism and education.
First, while the electronic church does not represent a serious institutional threat to the mainline churches, it does pose a threat to mainline theology, particularly in the areas of mission, evangelism, and education.
Griffin's essays poses serious challenges to contemporary physicalism, not only because it forces physicalists to return to the beginnings and re-examine their fundamental assumptions but, more importantly, because it does so by proposing a radical, thought - provoking alternative.
Against Sunderland, the Gunners need to make their passing and attacks count, and get this game done and dusted by Half - Time; failing which, the aforementioned duo of Johnson and Wickham will start growing in stature and pose serious problems for the Arsenal backline that can be rattled when their opponents start running at them.
Meanwhile, the Broncos cruised to a 38 - 10 record over that span and three AFC West titles, while the San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs did just enough to keep things interesting into December, but never enough to pose a serious threat.
So my worry is those one - and - done teams manage to jell enough by the NCAA semifinal / final weekend to pose a serious threat to Nova's title chances.
There is no real answer to the question you have posed because this club has once again hedged their bets on doing the bare minimum then hoping for the best... if they were serious about changing the stagnant culture that has permeated the club since our move from the Highbury, we would have immediately released and / or moved several players in the early days of the window... this would have demonstrated to the fans that they were serious about addressing our obvious inadequacies... likewise this would have forced them to bring in replacements because they couldn't have used the lame excuse Wenger is presently spewing about having too many players... we functionally have the same amount of players as we did when the window first opened but he didn't say jack about it then... he simply waited until the inevitable happened then pulled out his excuse Rolodex, closed his eyes and randomly drew the «too many players» card... the more he opens his mouth, the more I understand his «god» complex when it relates to all things Arsenal... what other manager could continually do the same dumb shit, not address obvious concerns for years, speak to the fans in such a condescending manner, face enormous criticism from many of his former star players and be the architect of so many failed player signings yet be one of the highest paid managers with the longest tenure in Europe... maybe Kroenke is colourblind and instead of seeing all the red flags he can only see the GREEN ones ($ $ $)
walcott had his chance to win over disbelieving fans like myself yday and did jack s ***, fluffed his one chance when he couldnt control through ball from roszicky... because all he can do is run... arsenal fans need to get over this third rate whippet he might be able to pose threats to the burnely defence but not stronger and quicker defences that we face at top... a definite sell in the summmer if we want to be serious contenders again along with ramsey, mert and giroud....
The Algerian has failed to be the player of the season he was last year, but that doesn't mean he can't still pose Tottenham some serious problems.
Don't pose direct questions, especially about serious subjects like school work, problems with social issues, or disappointments and failures in sports, etc..
Even worse, it passes on the greatest costs to low - income producer countries when official experts found the substance does not pose a serious threat.»
Those against it represent a rather small minority that does not seem to pose a serious danger to the current regime.
It is likely, in fact, that their decision to do so has posed a serious threat to residents.»
Children who don't commit serious or violent crimes and who don't pose a danger to themselves or others don't belong in prison.
Thankfully, this case did not end in tragedy, but Elehecer Balaguer's actions were serious and posed a danger,» said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Even new jobs within academia may pose serious challenges to get it done.
A presidential bioethics commission concluded this week that the U.S. government should not clamp down too hard on research on synthetic biology, a young field that it says doesn't yet pose serious risks.
«There's a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that student mobility poses serious problems for the students who change schools, as well as their schools, teachers and even peers who do not change schools,» said Ruth López Turley, an associate professor of sociology at Rice and director of the Houston Education Research Consortium.
After three meetings, the 13 - member commission's central finding is that synthetic biology offers promise for producing biofuels and new medicines but doesn't yet pose serious risks to the environment or health.
While NRC concluded it did not pose a serious safety threat to the plant, it did disable one of the backup systems that would have to remove heat from the reactor in an emergency shutdown accompanied by a loss of outside power to the plant.
A group of scientists has now analyzed how people had responded to two of the questions: How much do you know about global warming, and how serious a threat does it pose to you and your family?
Doing this for an extended period of time would lead to accumulation of fat tissue which could pose a serious risk to one's health.
They don't pose a serious health threat, but they can cause discomfort and pain, so you may want to speed their departure.
Well, if you suffer from hypothyroidism, then exercise can quickly become dangerous and pose a serious risk to your thyroid (and overall health) if done incorrectly.
[That extremely high concentrations of homocysteine, such as are found in metabolic disorders or serious doping use, do pose considerable risk is not disputed by researchers — ed.]
However, carotenoids are not considered essential, as deficiencies in them do not always pose a serious health risk to humans, in contrast to deficiencies in key vitamins like iron, calcium, and vitamin C. However, for lifelong wellness and the prevention disease, astaxanthin — and other carotenoids including lycopene and lutein — play a crucial role in every stage of life.
So I totally didn't do this fun room justice because I am way too serious to do silly poses where it looks like you are falling down into a hole... the room was specifically designed for that but instead I stuck with the traditional blogger pose in front of a colored wall haha!!
Even standard enemies like Goombas pose a serious threat, and all you can do is stay out of their way.
We know you're going to ask, so we'll just say it and be done with it: Three Mile Island poses no danger whatsoever to human health, and quite frankly never did, even when there was serious tension about a potential release back in 1979.
The Green Century Equity Fund does not invest in industries that pose serious environmental threats including nuclear weapons, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), coal, oil and gas companies.
At this point, I think it's irrelevant in terms of day - to - day forecourt spending habits, and considering Applegreen's growth record during a savage Irish recession, I don't expect it poses any serious threat to its long - term growth plans].
Even if the leaking doesn't pose any serious problems, never try to actively conceal any structural defects.
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