Previous studies indicated that fish oil supplements could pose a danger, but a recent study by William Connor, M.
But Cory-Slechta finds the studies worrisome though it's not clear what those, if any, would pose a danger for people.
It is very important not to become complacent even with new boilers, as this incident shows they can still pose a danger.
The report issued by Carlton Mann, assistant inspector general for inspections, said independent radiation studies concluded radiation levels did not pose a danger.
The nets, some of which extend larger than a football field, can also tangle the propellers of boats and pose a danger to scuba divers.
The snake is mildly venomous, the FWS says, but it does not pose a danger to most adults, and its bite will not penetrate clothing.
But analysts say continuing frustration over corruption and lack of progress on the economy could pose a danger to the success of Tunisia's transition to democracy.
With so many buying into the inflationary scenario, Fed actions will carry more weight than its words as we move forward and that could pose a danger.
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The threat of rising rates could pose a danger to retail sales and the U.S. economy during the holiday shopping season, according to some economists and retailers.
The High Court injunction covers physical structures including cars and caravans and also prevents the cutting off of any utilities unless they pose a danger "to life and limb".
Judge Gary Burrell QC told Mackrell he would spend at least 10 years in jail and may never be released if he continued to pose a danger to children.
One answer to that is gerrymandering which makes for safe districts for incumbents who toe the line and pose a danger for any Congressman who engages in compromise to get something done for the greater good.
He disputes that interpretation and maintains he needs to show only that he can properly care for the snakes, that they do not pose a danger to the public and that he has knowledge of the animals.
Military sources also said officials are concerned that -- in addition to booby-trapped minefields -- about 3, 000 unexploded NATO ordnance in Kosovo may pose a danger to peacekeepers and refugees once they begin to enter the war-torn province.
While Mr. Brennan in his speech last month offered a list of al Qaeda affiliates that pose a danger, U.S. officials have never publicly listed which terrorist groups are considered associated forces of al Qaeda that can be targeted by the military.
As explained by Fernando Reinares, an international terrorism analyst at Madrid's Elcano Institute, "The GSPC has become more committed to targeting Westerners, including civilians, and to mobilizing recruits for Iraq, " and its operatives pose a danger to southern Europe in addition to northwest Africa.
Personalized medicine can deliver better information to help patients make an individual choice about the risks and rewards of a particular course of treatment: which medicines will work for him or her, which drugs may pose a danger and whether doses may need to be adjusted.
Regulators grilled Jamie Dimon in Congress and are investigating if the losses could pose a greater danger to the financial system.
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They believe (implausibly, in my view) that ObamaCare, Dodd-Frank, and other Obama economic policies were a dramatic move in the direction of socialism that pose a fundamental danger to the American economy.
But, do wireless smart meters really pose a public health danger?
Real finally showed a glimpse of the danger they pose when a swift counter-attack ended with Robben's shot being tipped over.
Because they are liable to cause a backlash, fiery Islamist clerics pose more danger to western Muslims than to anybody else.
Michael Mullen, has made several recent statements warning of the danger a nuclear-armed Iran will pose to global security - and by extension, to US national security.
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