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Such and pose
Such doors pose a substantial fire risk to occupants of occupied buildings when they are locked.
Such vibrations may pose problems, even collapse, in man-made tall structures like for instance industrial chimneys, if not properly taken care of in the design.
Such a review would pose difficulties since evidence on how its most senior policymakers arrived at their decisions is destroyed as a matter of course, as are those of the meetings of the interim Financial Policy Committee, which was set up in 2011 as part of the Bank's greater responsibility for financial stability.
Such a task involves ( i ) registration of the training examples to a common pose, ( ii ) probabilistic representation of the variation of the registered samples, and ( iii ) statistical inference between the model and the image.
Such an eruption is likely to be small and pose little hazard due to the remoteness of the area.
President Chen Shui-bian commented on the ' anti-secession law ' during his 2005 new year speech: " Such actions will not only unilaterally change the status quo of peace in the Taiwan Strait, but will also pose the greatest threat to regional stability and world peace.
Such an event was expected to be relatively small and not pose a threat beyond the immediate area of the mountain.
Such overpressured Floaters pose a significant risk when trying to drill through them.
Such nets pose several problems: they tend to clog fast, and they have a very high drag, producing a bow wave that deflects the krill to the sides.
" Such executive deficits pose serious problems for a person's ability to engage in self-regulation over time to attain their goals and anticipate and prepare for the future.

Such and significant
Such an analysis speedily reveals why the middle number of the Lo Shu, 5, was so vitally significant for the Chinese ever since the earliest hints that they had a knowledge of this diagram.
Such conversation quickly reveals an ethically significant ambivalence in the self-images held by most realtors.
Such a deep controversy within the Church during this period of its development could not have materialized without significant historical influences providing a basis for the Arian doctrines.
Such " big battalion " operations may be needed to break up significant guerrilla concentrations and split them into small groups where combined civic-police action can control them.
Such mobility gave the Zulu a significant impact in their local region and beyond.
Such a plough can encounter significant soil drag, consequently a tractor of sufficient power and good traction is required.
Such was the case with the Jewish population of the Seleucid empire because the Jews posed a significant problem which eventually led to war.
Such factors, according to Kuran, have played a significant role in retarding economic development in the Middle East.
Such a system represented a significant part of a complete radar system, and was in use as early as 1923.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
Such a high temperature is considered a medical emergency as it may indicate a serious underlying condition or lead to significant side effects.
Such guns have achieved significant increases in muzzle velocity and range.
Such a bunt is uncommon with two outs because there is a significant chance that the batter would be thrown out at first base, ending the inning and thus negating the score.
Such results are informally referred to as ' statistically significant '.
Such lights tend to decrease the overall efficiency of the intersection as it becomes congested, although it makes intersections safer by reducing the risk of head-on collisions and may even speed up through traffic, but if a significant amount of traffic is turning, a dedicated turn signal helps eliminate congestion.
Such " organic " and " free-range " farming is attainable where a significant number of affluent urban and suburban consumers willingly pay a premium for the ideals of " locally produced produce " and " humane treatment of animals ".
Such warheads were deployed by the United States until 1992, accounting for a significant fraction of the U-235 in the arsenal, and were some of the first weapons dismantled to comply with treaties limiting warhead numbers.
Such romanizations follow the principle of phonemic transcription and attempt to render the significant sounds ( phonemes ) of the original as faithfully as possible in the target language.
Such was true to Hitler even though only Liebermann, Meidner, Freundlich, and Marc Chagall, among those who made significant contributions to the German modernist movement, were Jewish.
Such patients may still have been found to have significant problems, including fractures, dislocations, and lacerations requiring suturing.
Such a view of life and philosophy dominated writers from ancient times through the Renaissance, resulting in classical poetic forms and genres with essentially flat plots and characters ( Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin has written that such literature can literally be read front to back, or back to front, with no significant difference in effect ).
Such national legislative politics in communist states often have a similar structure to the parliaments that exist in liberal republics, with two significant differences: first, the deputies elected to these national legislative bodies are not expected to represent the interests of any particular constituency, but the long-term interests of the people as a whole ; second, against Marx's advice, the legislative bodies of communist states are not in permanent session.
* Such code also suffers from significant readability issues, due to the difficulty of discerning exactly what differs between each repetition.
Such disclosure requirements exert a significant pressure on listed companies for compliance.

Such and threat
Such treatments reduce the level of threat of harmful chemicals, like fly and bottom ash, while also recycling the safe product.
Such was the degree of Raeder's lobbying for bigger naval budgets that in early 1932, General Kurt von Schleicher, who viewed Raeder as a threat to the Army budget attempted to discredit Raeder by leaking a story in the press that Raeder was plotting to be defence minister.
Inside Britain there is a ... threat from the Marxist collectivist totalitarians ... Just to state that fact is to be accused of ' union-bashing '... Such people are to be found in the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties.
Such hybridization may be a natural process, and the extent of this as a threat to the oncilla is unknown.
Such countries constitute a legitimate threat against Americans, both here and abroad.
Such counterterrorist strategies have been described by legal scholars as window dressing, because they target supposed enemies who are so weak as not to be a threat, and divert resources from addressing real threats.
Such threats work, but must be wastefully costly if the threat is one of two possible signals (" I will not swerve "/" I will swerve "), or they will be costless if there are three or more signals ( in which case the signals will function as a game of " Rock, Paper, Scissors ").
" Such licenses are usually issued in order to regulate some activity that is deemed to be dangerous or a threat to the person or the public or which involves a high level of specialized skill.
" Such views, in Crick's estimation, are anti-political, because the speaker seeks to overcome any ethics of his constituency with the threat of violence.
Such raids will peak in September and end in October after the threat of a German invasion abates.
Such moves led to a threat of dismissal looming over Suhrawardy's head, and he resigned in 1957.
Such an invasion from foreign influences was perceived as a radical threat.
Such maneuvers do not always lose a tempo however — the rook on h5 may make some threat which needs to be responded to.
Such infants do not seek and accept comfort at times of threat, alarm or distress, thus failing to maintain " proximity ", an essential element of attachment behavior.
Such efforts often depend on preexisting racist, sectarian or otherwise biased beliefs, which governments play upon through various types of media, presenting " enemies " as barbaric, undeserving of rights, and a threat to the nation.
Such a new trend had been developing since the movement's 2000 national congress, which concerned itself chiefly with the perceived threat offered by transnational corporations ( Brazilian or foreign ) to both small property in general as well as to Brazilian national food sovereignty, specially in the field of intellectual property.
Such a comparison will also highlight the inherent potential threat to liberty the military poses simply by its existence.
Such was the last serious Jacobite threat to Britain.
Such democratic changes in the internal life of Poland were also perceived with fear and anger in Moscow, where the rulers did not want to lose control, fearing the political threat to the Soviet security and power in Eastern Europe.
Such children are commonly poorly paid or unpaid, kept in unsanitary conditions, denied access to proper medical care, and constantly watched and kept subservient through threat of force.
Such protection helps to some degree to mitigate the threat of habitat loss, but targeted conservation action is required to prevent the further decline of this species.
Such knowledge included the presence of the Charmed Ones, the death of the Source, the threat from The Avatars, the Seer ’ s vision of utopia and even the objections of a demon in his midst to his release.
Such laws remove the requirement that the threat must occur on one's own property.

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