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757 examples of Posed in a sentence
The "Clear and Present Danger" of the title is the danger
posed
by the influx of drugs coming into the USA.
Laughton's real-life discovery Maureen O'Hara has her first major movie role here, and she's
posed
prettily and is amusingly irate throughout.
Look at Lost's example, over 2 seasons, more and more was revealed which
posed
more and more questions.
What I do know is that the way the issue is usually
posed
is wrong.
Discerning the risks that may be
posed
by food ingredients made from this kind of genetic engineering – different from those known from other types of transgenic foods – is still at an early stage.
Fortunately, consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the risks
posed
by synthetic biology, and companies are responding.
Rather, it is part of a clever public-awareness campaign by the WHO to prepare people and governments for the threat
posed
by new infectious diseases.
The 200-plus exclusively Jewish settlements built in Palestinian territories have long
posed
an insuperable obstacle to the two sides’ peaceful coexistence as two independent states.
We do not know how to handle the fiscal issues
posed
by the financial crisis.
Given the fundamental challenges to society
posed
by the free flow of goods, services, and capital – and compounded by rapid technological progress, most immediately in robotics – structural reforms must also be undertaken.
Xi then
posed
a potent question: “What has gone wrong with the world?”
But, despite all the disagreements and tensions, the real story may be that there is near-unanimous agreement that the solution must be European; everybody agrees that the challenges
posed
by the new world disorder are best faced together.
The challenge
posed
by Ahmadinejad is such a predictable part of Iranian politics that it has come to be known as “the president’s symptom.”
So, now that the threat
posed
by the Green Movement has diminished – at least in Khamenei’s eyes – the time has come to call Ahmadinejad to account.
Yet the role of government also needs to be modernized, in line with the specific challenges
posed
by an interconnected world economy.
But Haldane’s main concern is with the stability of markets, particularly the threats
posed
by high-frequency trading (HFT).
With the exception of the almost defunct six-party talks aimed at eliminating the nuclear threat
posed
by North Korea, Asia’s powers refuse to be constrained by international rules or norms.
If the EU continues to look inward, consumed by the questions
posed
by Brexit, the next five years will be as sterile and unproductive as the last.
Nuclear weapons would make the threat
posed
by the Iranian regime all the more severe.
I am still pondering the question that I
posed
to Haldane, because the potential for such contradictory policy imperatives appears unavoidable – never more so than now.
Bombs AwayLONDON – One of the most dispiriting features of today’s international debates is that the threat to humanity
posed
by the world’s 23,000 nuclear weapons – and by those who would build more of them, or be only too willing to use them – has been consigned to the margin of politics.
Deep-seated biases and resentments – China’s so-called century of humiliation following the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century and America’s inability to get out of its own skin when assessing the ideological threat
posed
by a socialist state like China – sustained a long-simmering distrust that set the stage for the current conflict.
For this far-right fringe, gold is the only hedge against the risk
posed
by the government’s conspiracy to expropriate private wealth.
But Blair is under heavy fire from his parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee for having overstated the threat
posed
by Saddam Hussein.
TOKYO – It is too soon to know whether and how the challenge
posed
by North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs will be resolved.
But can the nascent democracies being built in Egypt and Tunisia, and sought in Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere, see off the threats
posed
by Islamic extremists?
No one seriously believes that individual member states – particularly Italy and Greece, the two countries most affected – can overcome the long-term challenges
posed
by large-scale migration on their own.
Since the Cold War, when it was positioned as a bulwark against Soviet expansionism, NATO has proved adept at developing responses to conventional threats
posed
by state actors.
One key problem
posed
by PMSCs is their use of potentially lethal force in an environment where accountability may be legally uncertain and practically unlikely.
One country, two systems brilliantly balanced the aspirations, anxieties, and difficulties
posed
by the change in sovereignty from Britain to China.
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