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en Most of the debate is framed in terms of us and them. You have some folks on the left saying how they help us. And then you have people on the right saying how they pose a threat to us.

en People who don't vote have no line of credit with people who are elected and thus pose no threat to those who act against our interests.

en Only in the sense of the general threat that people who lie about their identities and backgrounds would pose.

en These men, whether laicized, defrocked, or restricted from ministry, continue to pose a threat to all children they come in contact with. The Archdiocese has an obligation to minimize or eradicate that threat.

en This worm is a medium threat in terms of its distribution, but in terms of the damage it can create, it's a more severe threat.

en Folks from Louisiana are enormously grateful in terms of what's happened here. And a lot of that is due to the tremendous effort of the people of Austin and Texas and what they've done to step forward and make these folks feel at home,
  Dick Cheney

en If the dam were to fail, it definitely would pose a threat to the people in the downstream areas. That's why we reacted quickly, as soon as we became aware of the situation.

en pose a significant and ongoing threat to millions of Americans, especially young women, men who have sex with men and people of color.

en We have a whole new era. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. Individuals' access to technology could pose a privacy threat to those around them. People are just becoming aware of this, and there is no social norm for it.

en We have been a little bit too far removed, and now we realize that a place on the other side of the world that most people never heard of can pose a real threat to us,

en There are cartridges there which pose a threat to firefighters, who cannot complete the search for bodies right now. We understand that between four and eight people have died.

en Whether they are designed to smuggle drugs, people, weapons or other contraband, these tunnels pose a threat to our nation's security.

en In the face of a pandemic influenza threat, local health department employees' unwillingness to report to duty may pose a threat to the nation's emergency response infrastructure.

en We are fortunate in Onslow County that we don't flood very easily, ... We are expecting some minor coastal flooding. We don't expect anything to pose a serious threat to property or people but as always people should be careful driving through ponds on roadways.

en Sixty-four percent of people polled want a four-way debate. People like debate. They like competition. They like not to fall asleep in front of the TV set, watching the drab debate the dreary.
  Ralph Nader


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