" The IRS's computer problems, he says, "open the door to more and more fraud.
Does unfettered crowd funding and initial public stock offerings open the door to investment fraud?
Building a reputation through smaller projects can even open the door to the big ones.
If an ineffective drug slips through, that could open the door to other less effective medicines.
Clingan's injury is likely to open the door to a start for Scunthorpe United's McCann.
They know that education can open the door to a world of new opportunities.
That will open the door to cut-rate generic versions, but the copycats may not emerge immediately.
This will also open the door to creating superhumans with unusual intelligence or physical skills.
Eleven out of twelve have reached ceasefires that open the door to more sustainable reconciliation.
Makers who create affordable 3D printing technology open the door to a whole new model of distribution.
The development of MacMame could open the door to legal distribution, should copyright-holders choose to release them.
They open the door to a dialogue and enable brands to quickly address any problems that arise.
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The decision to open the door to assisted suicide is likely to be controversial, our correspondent adds.
The ACLU has expressed concern with these disclosure requirements precisely because they open the door to selective enforcement.
But opponents fear it would open the door to malpractice such as cloning of children and embryo trafficking.
Yet even the most well-intended exception will open the door to wholesale abuse.
Indeed, our failure to act responsibly at the federal level will only open the door to irresponsibility by others.
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It also begins to open the door to a proper debate about social transfers, including things like means-tested benefits.
Weak passwords open the door to fraud, identity theft and breaches of privacy.
On the other hand, Mr Clinton has kept open the door to eventual ratification, perhaps a decade from now.
For less nimble firms, the change will undoubtedly open the door to rivals.
Troubled businesses and retailers might have expected that the encouraging news on inflation would open the door to another interest-rate cut.
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Mr Mullen, from Barrhead in Glasgow, said he now hoped the success would open the door to a full-time musical career.
That could open the door to a coalition of the SPD and the Greens, or, conceivably, the CDU and the Greens.
This will open the door to austerity and to the transfer of funds for the revolution in opportunities, which starts with education.
But the ruling could open the door to more lawsuits from disgruntled copyright holders who find their content on the site's servers.
An impressive display could also open the door to potential unification fights with IBF champion Lucian Bute and WBA holder Mikkel Kessler.
President Bush has been famously reluctant to acknowledge mistakes in Iraq or to open the door to changes in his Iraq policy.
The road is hard, but fuel cells represent one of the few avenues where innovation can open the door to astounding changes.
History tells us that apathetic citizens open the door to destructive governments.
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