Sentences with phrase «poses special dangers»

There's no evidence that CLA, a food supplement, interacts with thyroid medications, or poses any special dangers to thyroid patients.
The regulatory cascade EPA has initiated poses special dangers to liberty and prosperity.
Climate change therefore poses special dangers to Fray Jorge and other fog forests around the world.
A 12 - ounce cola has 35 mg of caffeine, but some of the newest energy drinks contain 14 times more — enough caffeine to lead to anxiety, insomnia, dehydration, stomach woes, or a dangerously fast heartbeat in some people (and it could pose special dangers to pregnant women).
Flea infestation can pose a special danger to kittens, says William Miller Jr., VMD, a professor of dermatology at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
Flea infestation can pose a special danger to kittens, Dr. Miller adds.
[1] Expert opinion evidence can be a key element in the search for truth, but it may also pose special dangers.

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A special danger for computer systems is posed by socalled virusses.
Former Bill Clinton nemesis Ken Starr said that if he were Trump's lawyer, he'd warn him of the serious danger posed by an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Jon Lender's argument for the danger posed by special interest money finding its way into Connecticut elections [Oct. 19, Connecticut, «Have Dems Broken Deal?»]
If your dog poses a danger or threat towards other dogs or humans, we may require private training sessions or special management techniques before admitting your dog into a group class.
All the chaos, the visitors, the candy, the «people» food, the chocolate, children playing in the driveway with the garage open, and the variety of small toys can each pose their own special danger.
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