The court decided that the whistle-blowing was O.K. because it potentially saved lives, but the testimony crossed the line. |
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Dalkin, executive director of the ABC, was a man in command when it came handling the potentially ticklish issue. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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Resistance to sleeping sickness is one trait that potentially could spread through selective breeding. |
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Thus, sedative effects potentially could accumulate with repeated administration. |
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They have potentially fatal deficiencies in the areas of design, equipment and materials. |
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Elements such as this can potentially add much character to a genre that's typically overwrought with banality. |
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Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems. |
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But clearly they were seeking protection from something they perceived to be potentially baleful or harmful. |
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This bonus is potentially the most important score for players, as it helps fill up your flash-o-meter. |
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So, if to make the world a better place for all, the entire world must take a massive leap backwards, is that not potentially far worse? |
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A telling and potentially explosive social indicator is the decline in the percentage of teenagers holding jobs. |
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Well, does he understand, as far as you could tell, what kind of trouble he potentially is in unless he changes some of his positions? |
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Their descendants, too, have hidden and sometimes even destroyed potentially scandalous objects. |
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In addition, the ability to identify potentially malignant lesions varies with physician training. |
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Your employee could say something potentially libelous, whether maliciously or accidentally. |
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You can make other tax-free gifts, called potentially exempt transfers, and they will be free from IHT if you survive another seven years. |
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In 2001 his parents won the right to create a saviour sibling to help cure him from the potentially fatal blood disorder. |
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Like most baboon spiders, they are very aggressive and can be considered a potentially dangerous species. |
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The truck, equipped with 12 cameras, 11 HD tape machines and full production facilities, will be for hire, potentially bringing in more revenue. |
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These will reflect and magnify any blast on to unprotected buildings over a wider area with potentially disastrous results for their occupants. |
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Professional dancers have high rates of injuries that potentially put them out of work. |
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In addition, many small bodies of freshwater, as well as inland salt lakes, lack fish and other potentially effective predators and competitors. |
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And the latter-day Machiavellis saw potentially great political significance in the timing of turning points. |
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Even in good conditions 70 miles per hour on the motorway is a potentially lethal speed if you are tailgating the car in front. |
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Every ball was potentially lethal and the West Indian team had their tails well and truly up. |
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Even if you have a stable position in a company, every time you are onstage is potentially an audition for your next role. |
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The fins are very flexible and potentially useful for supporting the body on land, as in lungfish and tetrapods. |
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This potentially lumpish dish was served in a parfait glass, covered in a veil of horseradish cream. |
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Looking forward, Croatia could be a potentially lucrative market for political consultants. |
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He urged companies in Essex to get their share of a potentially lucrative market. |
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Bikers have to accept that they are sitting astride very powerful machines that are potentially lethal. |
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So, fencing is good for the body, good for the mind, good for the dress sense and potentially good for the love life, too. |
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At best, he's facing an expensive legal case and potentially a ruinous legal case. |
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While some petroleum and big diamond projects potentially generate huge royalties, most mines, diamonds and gold included, simply do not. |
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The AAP does not recommend routine use of pemoline, a long-acting stimulant, because of rare but potentially fatal hepatotoxicity. |
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Lots of things are bad for us, including a long list of potentially unhealthy foods. |
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For inexperienced boaties like us, lock-keepers are potentially scary people, but we were reassured by our first encounter. |
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The rubbish rots and gives off gases like methane which is potentially explosive as well as adding to global warming. |
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Dysanaptic growth could potentially impose a functional limit after therapeutic intervention such as pediatric lobar lung transplant. |
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Droppings carry potentially dangerous bacteria like listeria and salmonella that can cause a range of illnesses including meningitis. |
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However, the second cell must be maintained to keep weeds from growing or rodents from burrowing and potentially damaging the liner. |
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After all, of the 42 million hectares of potentially arable land in Zambia, only about three-million is under cultivation. |
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Managing overweight cats is often complicated, as hepatic lipidosis occurs easily and is potentially fatal. |
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All matches, lighters, cigarettes, pipes and cigars are potentially dangerous. |
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Much more commonly, anti-tetanus serum has been widely used to confer passive immunity after potentially contaminated minor injuries. |
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It is when body energy is exhausted that hypothermia becomes potentially life-threatening. |
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They have been asked to keep an eye out for symptoms of the potentially life-threatening disease in their children. |
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Many companies go bust before potentially life-saving products ever reach market. |
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That should be enough to stem our sometimes inexplicably ludicrous and potentially harmful libidinous urges. |
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We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially libellous or defamatory postings. |
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If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected. |
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Undertaking such searches is highly invasive of an applicant's privacy and potentially very damaging. |
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The aforementioned and heavy-handed passage aside, Hecht's film should be commended for its treatment of potentially incendiary elements. |
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In children, aspirin may trigger Reye's syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal disease that affects the blood, liver and brain. |
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Set-pieces, potentially important at a venue which doesn't reward width, will be among the priorities when the squad gather in Hamilton tomorrow. |
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With so much potentially at stake, this politically charged issue is fanning a fiercely emotional debate. |
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Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility. |
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Despite scoring just nine goals in the league Manchester United possess potentially the most lethal striking quartet in the country. |
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All four incidents involving the potentially lethal weapon happened within the space of an hour in Grimsby. |
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I have been hearing about a potentially fatal kidney disease in dogs, leptospirosis, becoming a problem in Connecticut and Long Island. |
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Up to 400 horseboxes could be involved, potentially bringing the orbital motorway to a standstill. |
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These can weaken the enemy, forestall his attack, and potentially force his retreat. |
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Such an antagonistic effect of UVA could potentially explain much of the controversy. |
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Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash. |
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It also potentially hurts milk consumption by spurring retail prices upward. |
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We concentrate on phosphorus as the nutrient that is biolimiting on geological time scales and potentially leaves a complete geological record. |
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A few respondents thought they might be missing out on potentially interesting information. |
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This is a potentially huge source of digital leakage and widespread copying right smack in the heart of the living room. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with aneurysmal rupture is a potentially lethal event with a mortality rate as high as 50 percent. |
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Though it is an amusing anecdote, this detail touches on a small but potentially crucial peculiarity in the current international emergency. |
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Testosterone's use is limited by its androgenizing effects and its potentially negative influence on cardiolipids. |
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We saw in the discussion on organizations as psychic prisons that rationality is potentially a form of repressed sexuality. |
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This is of great importance, as muscle dysfunction is potentially remediable. |
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Failure to perform an echocardiogram may result in inappropriate treatment or potentially remediable causes being overlooked. |
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Medical wastes are defined as discarded sharps and potentially infectious wastes. |
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It is potentially a useful technology to develop new lines of pigs for xenotransplantation. |
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An allelopathic plant releases potentially toxic substances into the environment through its roots, its leaves or processes such as evaporation. |
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That could reduce the invertebrates' predation on algae at the surface, potentially leading to algal blooms and poor water quality. |
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Any successful legal effort to wring such material from a newsroom is potentially worrisome, because it establishes a precedent. |
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For weeks now Friends of the Koalas has been responding to numerous calls regarding koalas in potentially dangerous locations. |
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Closing any road is a drastic step, bringing many unwanted and potentially dangerous knock-on effects. |
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Such a diplomatic recourse, while potentially offering short-term successes, does not last, as the Agreed Framework has shown. |
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Nothing too dramatic, just a potentially life-threatening trip over my own walking pole, which snaps like a wishbone. |
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The issue needs a bit more investigation, before we raise the alarm, but this is a potentially important economic development. |
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Each buoy could potentially produce 250 kilowatts of power, and the technology can be scaled up or down to suit a variety of energy needs. |
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A hydrogen-powered car painted with the film could potentially convert enough energy into electricity to continually recharge the car's battery. |
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Because wisdom teeth are at the back of the mouth, close to the airway, any infection around the area can potentially become very serious. |
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This feature is advantageous because it can potentially avoid wasted airtime and improve communication effectiveness. |
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Second, mass incarceration serves to keep under near total control rebellious and potentially insurrectionary populations. |
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Her new electorate would have been a tough battle for a National member, but it was potentially winnable. |
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I think agro-terrorism is potentially much more likely than a significant or a militarily significant attack against humans. |
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The prospect of handing such potentially wide-ranging power over to the judiciary has led to a number of concerns. |
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A sniff of perfume, aftershave, air freshener or deodorant can trigger a potentially deadly reaction because of a rare allergy she has developed. |
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I await the outcome of this potentially interesting conference with keen anticipation. |
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The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers. |
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Once out of its protective box, any kind of radio wave can potentially ignite it until it is inserted inside the bomb. |
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At the moment it is potentially one night extra a week and not huge commitment, and my wife's quite used to it now. |
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His rabbit punch, in effect jumping Moore from behind, was spineless, incredibly stupid, premeditated and potentially life-threatening. |
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Those rods can be reprocessed into weapons-grade plutonium, enough for potentially three nuclear bombs. |
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Saturn also rules over many of the herbs that are potentially poisonous or toxic. |
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In the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, distinctions between mates and predators are potentially difficult to make. |
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Scotland is surrounded by the North Sea, offering fish, oil and natural gas, and potentially tidal and wave power. |
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Apart from being deactivated, potentially explosive acetylides are also produced. |
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This reduction of quercetin potentially gives QC the same anticancer effects of quercetin with the hydrophilic effect of a chalcone. |
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Could it be that women have been acculturated to avoid math and science as potentially hostile fields? |
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Throughout the poem, the mother constantly attempts to quell and quiet Jim's desire, reading that desire as potentially self-destructive. |
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At least three, potentially related, explanations may account for this finding. |
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With a daily outflow of 450 million litres, that's a lot of potentially very useful water going to waste. |
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Each of the millions of cars in the United States is potentially a source of air pollution. |
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This substance is used in the drink absinth which is renowned for its potentially hallucinogenic qualities. |
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Terror in the face of potentially false memories was one issue McNally hoped to study with abductees. |
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You could however, potentially make the case that Bush bombed Yemen as well. |
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Failure to reach an accord will add yet more potentially apocalyptic uncertainties to the Middle Eastern scene. |
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The advancement Project says these laws could potentially disenfranchise tens of thousands of minority voters. |
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The idea for having an adversarial presence at Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court hearings is potentially even a bigger deal. |
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The politics look potentially most amenable in Pennsylvania, and even there a GOP legislature has to go along. |
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It has a presence, it remains potentially destructive, but all we can do is attempt to marshal it. |
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Allen says that some strains of bacteria may be potentially beneficial for some people but harmful to others. |
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The review also notes that sucralose could potentially harm the beneficial bacteria in our gut. |
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The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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What we are really witnessing is an abdication of responsibility on the part of European governments for the implementation of a potentially beneficial technology. |
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Less than six hours later, the FARC potentially came good on the challenge. |
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The capacity of an animal to acclimate to changes in environmental factors such as temperature may have potentially significant fitness consequences. |
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It was a scene repeated at polling stations across America last week as an unprecedented wave of early voting signalled a potentially sharp rise in overall turnout. |
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Although weatherstripping your home doesn't sound like a dangerous way to spend a weekend, simple carelessness can lead to some potentially harmful situations. |
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The footballing front man was able to portray an image of being a friendly supplier fulfilling a social need, rather than being a dealer in a web of potentially lethal drugs. |
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More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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But not content to stop there, Chan went on to reveal that the potentially annoying Owen Wilson is, in fact, the intolerable wet blanket we suspected all along. |
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The postpartum period, however, is widely considered a high-risk period for recurrence of potentially severe and life-threatening episodes of major affective disorders. |
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Possible brewers were identified by the possession of various pieces of basic equipment which might potentially have been used for brewing, including keeves and tubs. |
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Sir, again, the people in those vehicles potentially were witnesses, and never in my mind would I classify a potential witness as a wild goose chase. |
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At this critical moment, this diffusion of attention is potentially crippling. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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There was a potentially serious risk to aircraft, aircrews and air operations from possible collisions, as well as impact on the operational effectiveness of the base. |
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Its wrath, had it been rebuffed, was potentially catastrophic. |
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Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress. |
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That's all fine and dandy, except that it propagates a potentially false story from an unsavory source. |
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Results of the recolonization experiment hinted that corridors may potentially influence the rate at which certain insect species recolonize grassland fragments. |
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But the third and potentially worst problem of all is that Dorothea is a wolf in sheep's clothing, and we divers appear to be exceedingly gullible! |
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Your most important task is to detect potentially serious ocular presentations for immediate referral of the patient to an ophthalmologist and treatment. |
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Radiation therapy to the abdominal and pelvic regions in children and adolescents may potentially expose the ovaries to radiation and cause premature ovarian failure. |
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Pollen also potentially influences oil content by means of xenia. |
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They are potentially liable to the artist for the artist's losses, for an allocable portion the profits they earned, attorneys fees and treble damages. |
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Nadler subverts the potentially familiar plot once again, dispelling with a penstroke the possibilities for star-crossed love. |
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Finally, acceptance of GE's interpretation would give rise to an inconsistency between Alberta and Ontario statutory registration procedures and potentially create a renvoi. |
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Excessive force may distort and obstruct the airway, which potentially impedes laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, and mask ventilation after a failed intubation. |
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Another form of potentially blissful ignorance is traumatic amnesia. |
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Geography dictated that East Asia had fewer potentially domesticable plants and animals. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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This combination of biology and computing has evolved out of the gene chip, and offers a potentially quick and easy way to identify and analyse the proteins in a cell. |
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With a number of top-notch sides potentially lying in wait for Scotland in next month's play-offs, yesterday's success may yet prove a minuscule mercy. |
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For this purpose, the company implemented two anemometric stations in Northern Minas Gerais in 1997, where two potentially promising sites were identified. |
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Rather, there are nebulous decrees that can potentially be enforced by the Thai authorities. |
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For years, Mooney has trained with a rowing coach to enhance his physical endurance for the potentially yearlong journey. |
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Reportage potentially involves travelling distances to follow a story, and putting up with small privations like ankle-deep mud or freezing gales. |
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Handling children roughly by dragging them along by their arms was totally inappropriate behaviour and potentially dangerous to the child or children concerned. |
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They're exposed every day to potentially lethal doses of anthrax. |
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To say that not being of sound mind makes the process of execution cruel means that the sedatives that are used prior to lethal injections are potentially unconstitutional. |
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The reaction is potentially reversible under physiological conditions, and the enzyme was formerly supposed to be responsible for starch synthesis. |
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Routine use of antidiarrheal agents is not recommended because many of these agents potentially have serious adverse effects in infants and young children. |
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That, to me, is a recipe for chauvinism and potentially even fascism. |
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Radical coups introduce potentially revolutionary changes into society and place members of the armed forces into positions of unquestioned control. |
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So why would anyone let such a potentially incendiary rally go ahead? |
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This law could potentially be interpreted liberally or conservatively. |
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Why Fleet Street decided that the Celtic Tiger economy was such a potentially rich seam to mine in the first place remains something of a mystery. |
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He highlighted the potentially deadly similarity between 5ml plastic ampoules of the clear liquids water, saline and lignocaine, a local anaesthetic. |
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Second, the company is a high energy user and the rise in energy prices over the past year is a potentially material negative for both margins and costs. |
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These emails have been described by some unnamed government officials as flirtatious and potentially inappropriate. |
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The Good Wife introduced its potentially fatal fatality into a world already in flux. |
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I think the only potentially salvageable part of the claim is that long sequences of supplements and appositives should be avoided because they might make you sound dithery. |
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These potentially conflicting imperatives can be reconciled if the senate approves course descriptions whenever relevant professional standards have been satisfied. |
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Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should liquidate this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes. |
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With another tranche of listed buildings potentially being demolished at Gatwick, the severe impact of any proposals to extend airports in the South East has been underlined. |
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Droppings carry potentially dangerous bacteria such as listeria and salmonella that can cause a range of illnesses including meningitis, pneumonia and lung damage. |
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Such solidarity turns a fragmenting problem into a potentially common thing. |
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After that there was an understanding that the cameras could be rolling at any time and any footage taken could potentially find its way into the film. |
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Moreover, despite the benefits of drugs such as lithium shown in a Cochrane review, pharmacological treatment for bipolar disorder is potentially toxic. |
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The archness doesn't really get in the way of the crime fighting, but it does lift this book from potentially boring to perfectly diversionary summer reading. |
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He also oversaw facility chiefs prepare 12 hazardous cargo declarations to ensure aircraft loadmasters were aware of potentially dangerous materials. |
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Having criticized art for art's sake for being potentially reactionary, they then focus on the counterproposal they offer to socialist realism and Stalinism. |
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Canine heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal parasitic condition, transmitted by mosquitoes, in which roundworms develop in the heart and major blood vessels of dogs. |
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It creates a federation of very loose and potentially conflicting states. |
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Could it potentially be dangerous if you lived off a diet of goji berries or kale only? |
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Of several sexual scandals under investigation in Britain, this is the one potentially to go nuclear. |
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A celebrity whose egocentric and grandiloquent pronouncements reveal a potentially dangerous person in serious need of help? |
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The gratification is faster with articles, because potentially you can write them in a day or a few days. |
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So there are potentially dangers of treating men with slightly lowish testosterone levels with testosterone because you can actually cause damage by doing that. |
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Recognition of the role of attentional processes in overcoming disorientation suggests two further mechanisms that might potentially link anxiety and dizziness. |
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Some 50 percent have lymph gland cancer that is potentially curable. |
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Changes to the Threatened Species Conservation Act potentially prevent macadamia trees from being cleared from the area because they are classed as native flora. |
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Some optimizations reduce the size of the resulting machine code, while others try to create code that is faster, potentially increasing its size. |
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The association between environmental changes and biogeographic and macroevolutionary changes is potentially an important area of paleontological research. |
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All soils have some potentially magnetizable components, the nature of the ferrous mineralization and particle size being a major influencing factor. |
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Daly and deaths potentially avertable are for a 20 percentage point increase in intervention coverage in a hypothetical sample population of 1 million. |
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Take such a factor as a potentially higher award of damages. |
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Put all these volatile elements together and we certainly have the makings of a heady, and potentially somewhat unstable, mixture for investment opportunities. |
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The author of several books on child development, she says the show's use of baby talk is not only ineffective but potentially detrimental to speech development. |
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Anything faintly or potentially malodorous is despatched briskly. |
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Peatland streams potentially represent important conduits for the exchange of gaseous carbon between the terrestrial ecosystem and the atmosphere. |
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That incompatibility begins in an education system that is wary of encouraging original thinking and potentially disobedience. |
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Recruiters were asked to screen potential recruits for incriminating tattoos and associations with potentially troubling groups. |
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A Garda spokesman said fireworks, bangers and sparklers were all explosives and were potentially very dangerous if not used under very stringent conditions. |
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Large numbers believe that Kate is intelligent and even larger numbers saw her as a potentially positive role model. |
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Fast ignition offers a potentially simpler method to achieve thermonuclear fusion without some of the technical hurdles facing conventional inertial-confinement fusion. |
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As Suez demonstrated, it was a lot easier to be tough on allies than on a potentially mortal adversary. |
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One has to ask why an impoverished, rural, northern California county would be willing to go to the mat on this issue and spend potentially millions of dollars in legal fees. |
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There aren't political questions here, except potentially if stupid lawyers come barging in and start treating games as something other than games. |
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One of the earliest such tests, the basal metabolic rate, was potentially one of the best, since it measured the effect of thyroid hormone in the body. |
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The last thing the humans needed was a major leak of information that could potentially destroy the very foundation their resistance was based on. |
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In both the first Star Wars and Return of the jedi, the heroes visit worlds of a type potentially interesting to researchers. |
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The bill was also, however, a potentially good development for mega bank JP Morgan Chase. |
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Landfill sites are a potentially important cause of environmental pollution and ill health and studies are needed to determine the size and nature of such potential risks. |
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Any factor that causes increased nutrient concentrations can potentially lead to eutrophication. |
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The allegations also served to sour many IOC members against Sion's bid and potentially helped Turin to capture the host city nomination. |
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If the result is still equal, extra time and potentially a penalty shootout are required. |
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GliaSite represents an exciting new option for treating malignant brain tumors in Germany and potentially in other countries. |
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Smaller sengi species spend a lot of time clearing twigs or other high hurdles off the potentially lifesaving speedways. |
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Tracheal stenosis is a potentially life-threatening complication that occurs as a result of damage to the endotracheal mucosa. |
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Approaching its 80th year of publication, Brave New World explores a potentially frightening reality that is not incomparable to our world today. |
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Perinatal mental health disorders potentially have long-term negative sequelae for women, their infants and their families. |
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The environmental impact of silk production is potentially large when compared with other natural fibers. |
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This option has the advantage of potentially ending up with a cat tooth fairy as a pet. |
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This product offers burn victims the opportunity to avoid painful and potentially disfiguring autografts. |
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Plastic debris can absorb toxic chemicals from ocean pollution, potentially poisoning anything that eats it. |
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Up to 11 million men and women are members of the Basij who could potentially be called up for service. |
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During his voyage, Gomes abducted over 50 natives and took them back to Spain as evidence of a potentially lucrative slave trade. |
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It was a potentially catastrophic event and the ship immediately began to take water. |
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But it would also record a new data set and potentially overwrite and spoliate the accident data. |
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John was deeply suspicious of the barons, particularly those with sufficient power and wealth to potentially challenge the king. |
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Marine pollution is a generic term for the entry into the ocean of potentially hazardous chemicals or particles. |
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Sugarcane bagasse is a potentially abundant source of energy for large producers of sugarcane, such as Brazil, India and China. |
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Porpoises have a coastal distribution that potentially brings them close to sources of pollution. |
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While a bow potentially took years to master, an effective arquebusier could be trained in just two weeks. |
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Amid the confusion, stress and fumbling of a battle, arquebusiers are potentially a danger to themselves. |
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Probate is potentially costly, and probate records are available to the public while distribution through a trust is private. |
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The contributory negligence defense can potentially eliminate the defendant's responsibility to pay damages to an injured plaintiff. |
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Such surfacing is very quick, so the sub may even partially jump out of the water, potentially damaging submarine systems. |
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The report warns that the loss of life combined with widespread deforestation is potentially disastrous for the tourist industry. |
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An embryonic subduction margin is potentially developing west of Gibraltar. |
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Others, such as Herbert Evatt, believe or believed that reserve powers are vestigial and potentially open to abuse. |
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If the Seanad were to be reformed, this power could potentially become much more significant. |
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Some wheels are overshot at the top and backshot at the bottom thereby potentially combining the best features of both types. |
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Researchers Schoon and Duckworth completed a study in 2012 that could potentially help identify who may become an entrepreneur at an early age. |
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Thus, one finds individuals dead of a gunshot wound with potentially lethal levels of drugs. |
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Brian Flynn commented that Bale was potentially a future star of the game, comparing his technical ability to that of Ryan Giggs. |
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When left on skin, it will cause irritation, drying, and potentially burns. |
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The multitude of small trusts were frequently charged with being inefficient in use of resources and potentially suffered from petty corruption. |
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For potentially curable SCLC cases, chest radiotherapy is often recommended in addition to chemotherapy. |
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Each of these is a folklore artifact in its own right, potentially worthy of investigation and cultural analysis. |
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Torero potentially holds the key to the second division of the Skyram Handicap at catterick. |
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Nevertheless, these increases were questioned as potentially caused by increased reporting and improved methods of diagnosis. |
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A wet, 10-square-centimeter surface slathered with holdfast could potentially hold about 70 tons, Tang says. |
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That is not to say that expansionist aims would not potentially result from the war. |
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Taking Montreal would have cut off the British forces in Upper Canada and thus potentially changed the war. |
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This ability to quickly raise potentially large amounts of capital from the marketplace is a key reason many companies seek to go public. |
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Racial abuse to be considered gross misconduct in player and coach contracts and therefore potentially a sackable offence. |
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Thus, a potentially harmful interference may be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly. |
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In February 2009 a potentially important Stone Age find was discovered during surveying work. |
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From there, it could potentially spread to countries without vaccine programs. |
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It is these small payload experiments that could potentially benefit from low cost ridealong opportunities. |
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A compound in women's armpit extract could potentially open the door to sniffable contraceptives. |
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Annual number of lung cancer deaths potentially avertable by screening in the United States. |
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If we are able to accomplish this then we potentially could lead happy and virtuous lives. |
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Roxy was knitting tiny finger-puppet monsters. The Gem was peppered with balls of wool and potentially stabby knitting needles. |
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This was effectively an embarrassment to France, which potentially could have jeopardised the alliance. |
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Since there are potentially many different ways to carry out this analytic continuation process, there are questions of ambiguity and redundancy. |
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This means the providers of the funds are basically swapping good, solid cash for potentially toxic debt. |
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About 40 cabins could potentially be affected and a few have been damaged by the larger floods. |
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But introducing the snake's nanotechnology could potentially enhance their light absorbancy even more. |
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Living in water with strong currents and potentially dangerous floating debris, it must swim continuously to avoid injury. |
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Achy muscles, fever and a persistent cough can be symptoms of the potentially lethal disease anthrax. |
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Atrazine and its byproducts are known to be relatively persistent in the environment, potentially finding their way into water supplies. |
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Members of the British royal family are meant to publicly affect a lack of views on all potentially nonboring subjects. |
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Lee Mattinson's holiday camp-set play offers a potentially rather depressing cocktail of hereditary lovelessness. |
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Reckless driving or reckless handling of a potentially lethal weapon may result in a death that is deemed manslaughter. |
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Interestingly, the issue of women potentially serving as general officers surfaced as early as the hearings on the 1941 WAAC bill. |
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In 2004, a potentially active underwater volcano was found in the Antarctic Peninsula by American and Canadian researchers. |
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Walleye are at the top of the aquatic food chain, typically accumulating mercury in their tissues to potentially dangerous levels. |
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After developing a rash, Kim Boxwell, 24, used the internet to identify the arachnid as a potentially fatal Brazilian Wandering Spider. |
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Distinguishing the golden eagle from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is potentially a greater identification problem. |
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Acetylcysteine is used to prevent or lessen hepatic injury following the ingestion of potentially hepatic toxic doses of acetaminophen. |
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The PBDEs potentially involve 209 different congeners, varying in both number and position of bromination. |
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Girard has elucidated the mimetic, indeed acquisitively mimetic and potentially violent, character of a great deal of human desire. |
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Surveys of the area between the two shores of the Inner Sound and Sound of Raasay have revealed 33 sites with potentially Mesolithic deposits. |
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They always require Treasury approval because they are usually novel, contentious and potentially repercussive. |
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Covering meat in an antioxidant-rich marinade before grilling can reduce the potentially carcinogenic properties of even well-done meats. |
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It was potentially an awesome sum, 50 percent of which would go to his ex. |
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Belfast women are selling the potentially lethal painkiller Tramadol for PS2 a pop. |
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The Church did not invent the idea of witchcraft as a potentially harmful force whose practitioners should be put to death. |
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Last week authorities confiscated a shipment of baby powder found contaminated with a strain of bacteria potentially deadly to infants. |
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The Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences helps put the state at the forefront of potentially world-shaking research. |
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When a new species is introduced, the species could potentially breed with members of native species, producing hybrids. |
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Although potentially significant for the Mauritanian economy, its overall influence is difficult to predict. |
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Furthermore, wearable devices might be potentially equipped with filter lenses that provide protection against X-radiation. |
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Icy comets colliding produce amino acids, the building blocks of ice, potentially shedding light on how life on Earth started. |
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But it's that timidness which will ensure TV3 does have a chance of fighting Fair City in the ratings and potentially winning. |
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Until now, satellite IP multicasting has seemed problematic and potentially expensive. |
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