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This is a serious problem if one has either a single trade or many related trades with a single counterparty, whose failure thus poses a threat, or in the event of a financial crisis when many counterparties fail.
Since then, the cane toad has become a pest in many host countries, and poses a serious threat to native animals.
This practice often poses a serious inconvenience to other vehicles.
Their large size also potentially poses a serious threat to smaller vehicles.
Environment-current issues: government water control projects have drained most of the inhabited marsh areas east of An Nasiriyah by drying up or diverting the feeder streams and rivers ; a once sizable population of Shi ' a Muslims, who have inhabited these areas for thousands of years, has been displaced ; furthermore, the destruction of the natural habitat poses serious threats to the area's wildlife populations ; inadequate supplies of potable water ; development of Tigris-Euphrates Rivers system contingent upon agreements with upstream riparian Turkey ; air and water pollution ; soil degradation ( salination ) and erosion ; and desertification.
Luis Benitez-Bribiesca M. D., a critic of memetics, calls the theory a " pseudoscientific dogma " and " a dangerous idea that poses a threat to the serious study of consciousness and cultural evolution ".
The use of cocaine poses serious problems for the community and has a high potential for abuse.
Quantum mechanics poses a serious challenge to this view.
Corruption poses a serious development challenge.
The use of deadly force is also authorized when a person poses a significant threat to a law enforcement officer, usually when the officer is at risk of serious bodily injury or death.
In the United States this is governed by Tennessee v. Garner, which said that " deadly force ... may not be used unless necessary to prevent the escape and the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
While no one European country is able to match the soft power assets of the U. S., collectively the E. U. poses a serious competitor.
Dust in the airstream poses a serious health threat to children, older people, and those with respiratory illnesses.
( f ) provides that only persons who fit into certain categories are subject to detention without bail: persons charged with a crime of violence, an offense for which the maximum sentence is life imprisonment or death, certain drug offenses for which the maximum offense is greater than 10 years, repeat felony offenders, or if the defendant poses a serious risk of flight, obstruction of justice, or witness tampering.
However, the drag at this altitude or below makes supersonic travel particularly inefficient, which poses a serious problem.
Unlike the relatively small picasso triggerfish, the titan triggerfish poses a serious threat to inattentive divers due to its large size and powerful teeth.
In 2003, she was barred from entering the United States and deported on the grounds that the State Department had declared that she " poses a serious threat to the security of the United States ", — apparently referring to her conviction for incitement to riot in 1969 — although she protested that she had no terrorist involvement and had frequently been permitted to travel to the United States in the past.
The destruction of the natural habitat poses serious threats to the area's wildlife populations.
On the issue of episodes of racism and extremism within the Reform Party, Manning himself recognized the serious dangers that the political ideology of populism ( which the Reform Party supported ) poses should racists and extremists infiltrate it and spoke of the serious need for the party to repel such racism and extremism, saying that:
Sleep paralysis poses no serious health risk to those that experience it, despite the fact that it can be an intensely terrifying experience.
In a submission to the Parliamentary Treasury Sub Committee, the Bank of England too has expressed concern over the relocation of the ONS to Newport, saying, that " the relocation programme poses serious risks to the maintenance of the quality of macroeconomic data.
The American bullfrog has been widely introduced to most western states, and is now very common there, especially in California, and poses a serious threat to native species, such as the California Red-legged Frog because bullfrogs are aggressive and will eat anything smaller than themselves.
The ice plant poses a serious ecological problem, forming vast monospecific zones, lowering biodiversity, and competing directly with several threatened or endangered plant species for nutrients, water, light, and space.

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But Parker as the ultra-liberal minister within the pale of a church which had proclaimed itself the repository of liberality poses a different problem, which is not to be resolved by holding him up as the champion of freedom.
Euclid poses the problem: " Given two numbers not prime to one another, to find their greatest common measure ".
Offshore anchorage is sparse and intermittent, but poses no problem to sailboats designed for the ice, typically with lifting keels and long shorelines.
Antibiotic resistance therefore poses a significant problem.
It poses the problem of other minds in an especially severe form, because animals, lacking the ability to express human language, cannot tell us about their experiences.
Satellite radio poses a more complicated problem for the CRTC.
The undemarcated border with Sudan poses a problem for Eritrean external relations.
However, posted limits are in place on many dangerous or congested stretches as well as where traffic noise or pollution poses a problem.
# Kenji Tokitsu prefers to assume a birth date of 1581, which avoids the necessity of assuming the tombstone to be erroneous ( although this poses the problem of from whom then Musashi received the transmission of the family martial art ).
This then poses a problem for mental causation if one believes in the supervenience thesis of physicalism.
Drug resistance poses a growing problem in the treatment of malaria in the 21st century, since resistance is now common against all classes of antimalarial drugs, except for the artemisinins.
This poses a problem, however, because cheese with large eyes does not slice well and comes apart in mechanical slicers.
The Importance of Being Earnests popularity has meant it has been translated into many languages, though the homophonous pun in the title (" Ernest ", a masculine proper name, and " earnest ", the virtue of steadfastness and seriousness ) poses a special problem for translators.
For large problems, the system poses some unusual difficulties, most notably that problem is never positive definite ( even if is ), making it potentially very difficult to find a good numeric approach, and there are many approaches to choose from dependent on the problem.
This poses a problem for linguists because it is confusing ( on a rather simple approach ) to see how the person who made the proposal can understand that his proposal was rejected.
Certificates can, however, also be forged, and the authentication of these poses a problem.
As can be seen, there are quite a number of steps involved in a PCI DMA transfer ; however, that poses little problem, since the PCI device or PCI bus itself are an order of magnitude slower than rest of components ( see list of device bandwidths ).
With major and minor players spanning the globe, people smuggling poses a significant economic and legal impact on society, and solutions to the problem of people smuggling remain contested and under continued debate and development.
Rape poses an especially poignant problem.
Since normal microbial culturing occurs in atmospheric air, which is an aerobic environment, the culturing of anaerobes poses a problem.
This poses a problem for substances whose maximum inversion temperature is well below room temperature.
However, after the 2007 ban on smoking in public places in Britain, secondhand smoke no longer poses a problem to casino staff in that country.

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