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Potentially and most
Potentially excusing conditions common to most jurisdictions include the following.
Potentially, this is one of North America's most dangerous snakes, due to its long fangs, impressive size and high venom yield.

Potentially and all
* Potentially all pairwise rankings of all possible alternatives

Potentially and though
Potentially counter to this is the Latin Church of North Africa where the Bishop of Carthage held a certain primacy, though he acknowledged the overall primacy of Rome.

Potentially and was
Potentially, Shealtiel became the legal heir to the throne, if the Davidic monarchy was restored.
* United Kingdom and Canada ( February 2005 ): Potentially carcinogenic Sudan I food colouring was found in over 400 products containing Worcester sauce and had to be recalled.
The 2001 encounter was the closest known approach to Earth any Potentially Hazardous Asteroid has made since passed by in 1969.
He chaired John Major's Government Panel on Sustainable Development ( 1994 – 2000 ), and was a member of two government task forces under the Labour Party: one on Urban Regeneration, chaired by Sir Richard Rogers, now Lord Rogers ( 1998 – 99 ), and one on Potentially Hazardous Near-Earth Objects ( 2000 ).

Potentially and ),
Activities requiring consultation are listed in the notification, and are called Potentially Damaging Operations ( PDOs ), or more correctly Operations Likely to Damage the SSSI interest ( OLDs ) ( in Scotland these are known as Operations Requiring Consent-ORCs ).
Potentially blinding eye conditions such as age-related macular degeneration ( AMD ), diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma are increasing as the number of people affected grows.

Potentially and .
Potentially viable evolutionary pathways have been proposed for allegedly irreducibly complex systems such as blood clotting, the immune system and the flagellum, which were the three examples Behe used.
Potentially this may be part of a wider power struggle between the East and West in Africa.
Potentially, each Whiteheadean occasion of experience is causally consequential on every other occasion of experience that precedes it in time, and has as its causal consequences every other occasion of experience that follows it in time ; thus it has been said that Whitehead's occasions of experience are'all window ', in contrast to Leibniz's ' windowless ' monads.
Potentially sharp or dangerous objects should also be moved from the vicinity, so that the individual is not hurt.
Potentially consistent theories that allow faster-than-light particles include those that break Lorentz invariance, the symmetry underlying special relativity, so that the speed of light is not a barrier.
Potentially insolvent banks have made too few good loans creating a debt overhang problem.
Potentially additional information can be extracted from details of the characteristic.
Potentially millions of patients could benefit from stem cell therapy, and each patient would require a large number of donated eggs in order to successfully create a single custom therapeutic stem cell line.
* Potentially reduced safety.
Potentially posts a video of his or her own.
Potentially serious legal issues arise from the conflict between state sponsored unions be they domestic partnership, civil unions, or same-sex-marriage and U. S. Federal law, which, under the Defense of Marriage Act, prohibits Federal recognition to those unions.
Symantec classifies the toolbar as " trackware ", while McAfee classifies it as adware, a " Potentially Unwanted Program.
* In 2006, Canadian poet Daniel Scott Tysdal cited Stile Project ( December 2004 ) as a stanza in his poem Predicting the Next Big Advertising Breakthrough Using a Potentially Dangerous Method.
# Potentially quicker forecasts if experts are readily available.
* Potentially visible set or PVS rendering, divides a scene into regions and pre-computes visibility for them.
Potentially interfering components are then completely removed by a washing step.
Potentially earlier then anticipated, therefore recording session rescheduled for February / March.
Potentially, any animal's muscle tissue could be grown through the in vitro process, even human.

Potentially and capacity
* Potentially Dangerous Taxpayer, an American taxpayer that has demonstrated a capacity for violence against the IRS

most and powerful
Perhaps the most powerful and most frequently recurring literary influence on the Western world has been that of the Old and New Testament.
The House was his habitat and there he flourished, first as a young representative, then as a forceful committee chairman, and finally in the post for which he seemed intended from birth, Speaker of the House, and second most powerful man in Washington.
Secondly, to find a learned diversion and a pleasing joke in More's account of the stupid brutalities of early sixteenth century wars, of the anguish of the poor and dispossessed, of the insolence and cruelty of the rich and powerful requires a callousness toward suffering and sin that would be surprising in a moral imbecile and most surprising in More himself.
During the Brown trial, however, the state's most powerful Democratic newspaper, the Providence Daily Post, stated that Brown was a murderer, a man of blood, and that he and his associates, with the assistance of Republicans and Abolitionists, had plotted not only the liberation of the slaves but also the overthrow of state and federal governments.
He was also at this time, although not so interwoven in high politics and the rackets as Torrio and Capone, the most powerful and most dangerous mob leader in the Chicago underworld, the roughneck king.
In the most confidential whispers ambassadors told of techniques they had tried to bring Rooney around -- friendly persuasion, groveling abasement, pressure subtly exerted through other powerful congressmen, tales of heartbreak and penury among a threadbare diplomatic corps.
:" for a bad custom has prevailed amongst the clergy, of appointing the most powerful people of a parish stewards, or, rather, patrons, of their churches ; who, in process of time, from a desire of gain, have usurped the whole right, appropriating to their own use the possession of all the lands, leaving only to the clergy the altars, with their tenths and oblations, and assigning even these to their sons and relations in the church.
de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, who was considered the most powerful woman in France at the time.
* 2007 – An EF2 tornado touches down in Kings County and Richmond County, New York, the most powerful tornado in New York to date and the first in Brooklyn since 1889.
Israelites of course abstained from pork, but Ahab was married to a Phoenician / Tyrian princess Jezebel, who was one of the most " powerful and notorious women of monarchic times " yet who died of a similarly seemingly random death like her husband, and his capital of Samaria was said to follow Canaanite gods.
* Absalom is also the oldest and most powerful alliance in the first textbased game on internet called Utopia-World of Legends and holds Kingdoms as Equilibrium, Mercy, Sanctuary and Rage of Absalom.
It was most evident in the public and private actions of the powerful and rich.
Although Albert has received relatively little recognition in German history, his dissolution of the Teutonic State caused the founding of the Duchy of Prussia ( and also the Hohenzollern dynasty ), which would eventually become arguably the most powerful German state and instrumental in uniting the whole of Germany.
He extended his dominion by conquest and became the most powerful prince in Greece.
On the day that Agrippina married her uncle Claudius as her third husband / his fourth wife, she became an Empress and the most powerful woman in the Roman Empire.
After Achilles, Ajax is the most valuable warrior in Agamemnon's army ( along with Diomedes ), though he is not as cunning as Nestor, Diomedes, Idomeneus, or Odysseus, he is much more powerful and just as intelligent.
No blood was shed this time ; Alaric relied on hunger as his most powerful weapon.
By seeking close alliances with powerful noble families, Alexios put an end to the tradition of imperial exclusivity and coopted most of the nobility into his extended family and, through it, his government.
Afonso, born in 1109, took the title of Prince after taking the throne of his mother, supported by the generality of the Portuguese nobility who disliked the alliance between Galicia and Portugal Countess Theresa had come to, marrying a second time the most powerful Galician count.
With this title and its lands, he became the most powerful man in Portugal and one of the richest men in Europe.
Though the period of his caliphate was not long, it included successful invasions of the two most powerful empires of the time, a remarkable achievement in its own right.
But as soon as they leave the shade, and by the presence of the real objects, which actuate our passions and sentiments, are put in opposition to the more powerful principles of our nature, they vanish like smoke, and leave the most determined skeptic in the same condition as other mortals.
Other Greek cities set up democracies, and even though most followed an Athenian model, none were as powerful, stable, nor as well-documented as that of Athens.

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