Because if you use it on weird foot cramps, there's a remote possibility that you could loosen a blood clot and cause heart damage or even death. |
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Is there even a remote possibility of a person who hadn't seen his four previous films, plus his comics and website, understanding the film? |
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Five hundred and sixteen other patients who also had surgery there have been warned of the remote possibility of exposure. |
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Just suppose that cloning a human was no longer a remote possibility, but a scientific reality. |
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But with two burly dogs giving us a chase, this seemed a remote possibility. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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If they are replaced with alogical computers, there is a remote possibility the patterns may disappear. |
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But there's always that remote possibility that they'll transcend their pigeonhole and come with something harder, or just better. |
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Lee leaves behind a young, but firmly rooted democracy, that makes a reversion to the past decade's reforms only a very remote possibility. |
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In the case of a line, a lengthy outage is considered to be a very remote possibility. |
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The clear legislative threshold is reasonable probability, not remote possibility. |
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The prospect of greater enlargement is no longer a mere hypothesis, it is not a remote possibility. |
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Incidentally, grain inventories are adequate and production keeps increasing, which makes the recurrence of the 2008 crisis a remote possibility. |
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However, it is a remote possibility, at best, that an intention or requirement by the entity to pay the government at some future date exists. |
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And there is a remote possibility that battery chargers can catch fire. |
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I want you to hear what he said about that albeit remote possibility. |
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The budding actors and actresses at Parklands had began preparing for their version of the musical Arabian Nights back in autumn when war was still only a remote possibility. |
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Thus, for many years, cloning in more complex species, such as mammals, appeared a remote possibility and remained largely of interest only to the scientific community. |
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Lung cancer was also a remote possibility. |
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Where the un-pegging of such a currency is deemed to be a remote possibility, the consequences of un-pegging are not necessarily provided for in the policy liability. |
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When the IBII determines the existence of a threat of material injury, such determination must be based on facts, and not on allegation, conjecture or remote possibility. |
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Today's remote possibility becomes tomorrow's imminent danger. |
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But to allay concerns about what I consider to be a remote possibility, it would perhaps be wise for legislatures to consider adding an amendment to human rights legislation that makes that perfectly clear. |
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As previously discussed, given the discovery of the metallic fragments in the collective servo actuator, a control difficulty was a remote possibility which could not be conclusively ruled out. |
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While this is not to suggest that the threshold is one of the probability of harm occurring, it must be more than the hypothetical or remote possibility of such harm. |
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The remote possibility of some success at what may be the last chance for peace would be an opportunity that even Arafat could not afford to miss. |
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The fairway was never a remote possibility. |
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There was only a remote possibility that we would be rescued as we were far outside of the regular shipping lanes. |
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You must consider the remote possibility that your kidney might work well in the other recipient, but that the kidney donated from the other donor to your incompatible recipient may not have the same successful result. |
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Secondly, when you talk to the Ministers for Home Affairs on Saturday it must not just be about the remote possibility of sending police officers. |
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Global disarmament seems a remote possibility now. |
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But for now those moves remain a remote possibility. |
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Therefore, I would like to know what would the speakers think about the very remote possibility to eliminate these exceptions, because there is a lot of opposition to this? |
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The Company considers that the Rights, when issued, will have no or negligible monetary value, there being only a remote possibility that the Rights will ever be exercised. |
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Although a holder of Rights may be required to recognize income if the Rights were to become exercisable or to be exercised, the occurrence of such an event is considered to be a remote possibility. |
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A vacuum fluctuation was an even more remote possibility than the chances of a man-made elementary particle destroying the Earth, said Dr Allanach. |
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