For original flash mobbers, the prospect of being thrown in jail was a real one.
Clinton just may be in a fight, a real one, one she could actually lose.
The danger of the Fed going too far is a real one, Creatura says.
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Mr Wood stressed, however, that the risk of a tragedy off the Solway Coast was a real one.
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But the risk he described is a real one, and it cannot be averted by local politics alone.
But what's the difference between a simulated creative work and a real one?
The only problem with moving on to Rolex was that only the single soldiers could justify the expense of having a real one.
Eric Rohmer constructed his latest film, from 2004, on his old theme: the danger of falling for a false love while awaiting a real one.
Chaos ensued, not least because, in addition to the artificial disruption, there was a real one: a Tube train broke down on the Northern Line.
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Every tax, registration, report, inspection, and license mentioned is a real one my company has had to obtain at some point in our expansion to new states.
That threat remains a real one, but this new capability has not been developed and is not being announced now in response to any new or specific intelligence.
Even so, the worry is that a systemic regulator would be biased towards intervention, because it would face less criticism for puncturing a non-bubble than for failing to spot a real one.
With the arguments in favor around economics and customer happiness and the arguments against limited to a bit of an issue around pixels and the downsides of size, Apple seems likely to fill the hole in the product line sometime this year, and perhaps the June date is a real one.
Together they signed an alliance of cooperation that had, on the one hand a symbolic component and on the other hand a very real one.
That master of hype once wooed more people to pay to see an elephant he'd painted white than a rival circus master attracted with a real snowy one.
Immigration is a hot-button issue for sure, but a pretty real one for the millions of undocumented workers in the country and the millions of Americans who are out of work.
Japan, which has local police forces rather than a real national one and is hesitant, for historical reasons, about interfering with religious groups, may be the only industrial democracy where a sect like Aum Shinrikyo could have gathered so much destructive power.
How your toaster or washing machine or new car will stay on top of emerging security concerns years after initial production is a very real concern, one that Kocher, a respected cryptographer, has given some thought.
"We have a real revenue model, a traditionally based one with real margins, not just page views, " says Clayton, who has recruited some big brains from Yahoo, including the creator of Yahoo IM, as well as engineering talent from Facebook and Skype.
It's a real dilemma and one to which the government has no good answer.
The possibility that the sinks are starting to fail is a real and worrying one.
"I came because he's a real crooner, one of the best in the world, " said Didier from Paris.
Moreover, the forecast assumes that the impact of high oil prices and an appreciating euro will fade, even though there is a real possibility that one or both will rise instead of fall.
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