Posed
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757 examples of Posed in a sentence
It
posed
too many awkward issues for the UK’s mainstream political parties, which pushed it aside to focus on domestic economic and social problems.
Donald Trump’s presidency, the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, and the electoral rise of other populists in Europe have underscored the threat
posed
by “illiberal democracy” – a kind of authoritarian politics featuring popular elections but little respect for the rule of law or the rights of minorities.
The perceived threat
posed
by the Islamic State has also caused the US to drop ousting Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, Iran’s main regional ally, from its agenda.
For those who advocate the spread of democracy in the world, this has
posed
an awkward dilemma.
With that assured, and its decisions respected, the Court will be able to address real threats to human rights or democratic values
posed
by PiS legislation.
Groucho
posed
two insuperable problems for the “whateverists” of communism.
It is instructive to consider whether those who suggest that a country like Iran would capitulate over the freezing of some bank accounts would themselves give in to the sort of coercion
posed
by sanctions.
When the historian Ernest Renan dreamed of a European Confederation that would supersede the nation-state, he could not yet envisage the challenge
posed
by micro-states and para-states.
Soon afterwards, the newly created UN, established with the express purpose “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,” took the threat
posed
by nuclear arms as its first priority.
Using cannabis on weekends or less often
posed
no increased risk, which was also the case for daily and weekend use among carriers of the C/T and T/T variants of AKT1.
Significantly, whereas the regime previously sought to downplay the challenge
posed
by the opposition, Syrian state television has covered the fighting in Damascus extensively.
They may even pay lip service to the risks
posed
by climate change and inequality.
After all, the unifying challenge that Brexit has
posed
to the bloc pales in comparison to that presented by Donald Trump.
All that matters is the threat
posed
by Islam.
And it seems that some Russians began to believe their own propaganda about the danger
posed
by a European ABM shield.
Is there any way to coax the IMF’s largest members, especially the United States and China, to help diffuse the risks
posed
by the world’s massive trade imbalances?
The EU’s struggle to devise coherent political and economic strategies to confront the challenges
posed
by Russian aggression in Ukraine and the inferno in the Middle East is a case in point.
The latest IPCC report is important precisely because it illustrates the real environmental problems
posed
by global warming, without exaggerating them for the sake of a good headline.
In Abe’s view, Japan needs to regain, wherever possible, the right of independent decision-making if it is to manage successfully the challenge
posed
to it by China.
The story of the diffusion and utilization of the dynamo offers strong analogies with the opportunities and problems
posed
by today's new information technologies for the organization of enterprises.
The most promising areas for international cooperation today most likely concern problems
posed
for states by third parties such as criminals and terrorists.
That distinguished him from Klaus, the other leading figure of the post-communist transformation, who advocated a quick transition, stripped, if possible, of inconvenient moral scruples and impediments
posed
by the rule of law.
Will the Kremlin finally wake up to this?Thirty-six years ago, Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong turned world politics upside down, as both America and China realized that it was the Soviet Union, and not each other, that
posed
the greater threat.
Winning the War on TuberculosisJOHANNESBURG – The world is finally waking up to the threat
posed
by one of the most overlooked diseases of our time.
The British Commonwealth recently
posed
this question to me and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, an international network of economists committed to helping developing countries.
When Fighting Fake News Aids CensorshipWASHINGTON, DC – Many media analysts have rightly identified the dangers
posed
by “fake news,” but often overlook what the phenomenon means for journalists themselves.
On July 2, 1996, at a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which was devoted to extensive discussion of the appropriate inflation target for the Fed, Greenspan
posed
a simple question: “Are we talking about price stability or are we talking about zero inflation?” he asked.
Darwin’s vision of the world deeply influenced biology in the twentieth century, despite persistent questions
posed
by factors such as lateral gene transfer, neutral evolution, and chaotic bottlenecks in natural selection.
Yet a curious development has
posed
a challenge to this view.
I have not mentioned the elephant in the room: the threat to the Fed’s independence
posed
by a president seemingly intent on challenging all institutional norms.
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