Behind the curtain, the male bodybuilders were preparing for the final pose-down.
CNN's Anderson Cooper will moderate the two-hour debates and pose follow-up questions.
Dr Jebb and others expressed concern that, like any extreme diet, Atkins could pose long-term health risks.
Both pose long-term obstacles, especially to attracting cutting edge technology companies, said Mitchell Pally, chief executive of the Long Island Builders' Institute.
And more than 800, 000 gallons of chemical "dispersants" sprayed onto the oil in a frantic attempt to keep the bulk of it offshore pose little-understood risks to organisms in the Gulf's depths, scientists and government officials say.
"Protracted debate prior to increasing the debt ceiling is not an exceptional event, but against the backdrop of unprecedentedly large peacetime budget deficits and outstanding debt, any delay in raising the limit would pose ever-increasing risks to the ability of the federal government to honour its obligations in a timely fashion, " Fitch said in a statement.
Le, who returned to his homeland in 2001 after picking up a degree in finance from Australia's Monash University, prefers to share the spotlight with his inner circle of six managers. (He reluctantly agreed to pose solo--and colorfully--for a FORBES ASIA photo.) He's adopted the Silicon Valley culture and has granted shares to 150 of the key managers among his 1, 000-plus employees.
It is our hope to illuminate the importance of investment accounting and illustrate the dangers outdated record-keeping systems pose to the buy-side firm, its counterparties and the industry at large.
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While the nature of this threat landscape is uncertain, the potential damage a cyber-attack could pose to our internet-dependent telecommunications, power and even water infrastructure, has seen cyber security rise sharply up government agendas around the world in the last five years.
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.
If that happens, the implementation of the program could pose a make-or-break test for the euro.
But "it's certainly a very serious thing" that could pose a long-term environmental challenge.
And he said he believed the Iraqi leader did pose a long-term threat to the UK and its interests.
But the results pose a budget-busting dilemma for patients, employers and other payers such as federal Medicare officials, who were hoping that medical costs might soon level off.
The bad news is this: 49 other states--some of which don't pose such strong regulatory challenges--also hope to bring home some of these green jobs.
Investing in super-angel funds can pose risks in that they typically invest in far-less-proven start-ups than venture capitalists do.
And deadly incrementalism -- the petri dish of bilateral conflict -- and accompanying delay pose a greater risk to U.S.-Russian relations than do the swift and decisive measures enumerated here.
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, representing general aviation pilots, said the Chicago no-fly zone did not pose a significant inconvenience on planes or private-use airports.
Mr Lewis published a consultation on the government's regeneration policy on Monday, which says out-of-town and internet shopping pose "a fundamental challenge to the retail-dominated role of our town centres".
Hunters also can choose a facial expression and opt for a paws-up or paws-down pose.
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But Bradley remains the master of dispassion--a post-Clinton pose that has fueled his candidacy.
Vodafone's PC-based technology could pose a threat to builders of wireless broadband networks based on wi-fi hotspots.
England, in particular, will be aware of the threat they pose after their 2-1 defeat at France 98.
Justice Alito's reaction departed from the traditional expressionless, stone-like pose the justices take when attending politically tinged events.
It's a black and white image in which she strikes a pigeon-toed pose with her hands covering her girl parts.
Romney won the first debate by holding a steady almost Reagan-esque pose.
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With incremental execution, the dance's signature flipped-up-and-back flexed-leg-and-foot pose looked less like a kicked up heel than a pretty and preened piece of plumage.
In short, would critics accept the proposition that ANY tobacco-based product could pose less risk, even if it were formulated into a non-smoked consumable?
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They sound and move like zombies, and if their hands move at all, it is to assume the military at-ease position or a fig-leaf pose.
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