But this tactic poses a long-term threat both to companies and to the economy as a whole.
This allied and regional reluctance to get involved in Syria poses a problem for the Obama administration.
"They're being mounted in more aggressive poses than they were 50 years ago, " he explains.
Ultimately, senior leadership needs to decide what poses to provide the most benefit to the company.
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Rather than researching these public records, Mr. Siedle poses rhetorical questions and abstract accusations.
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Elsewhere, it's more of the same: Everywhere Microsoft makes money, the Web poses almost intractable dilemmas.
We've also talked about the threat, the destabilizing threat that this conflict poses to the region.
There are plenty of voices saying this poses a threat to the Cypriot economy.
During the pre-surgery consultations, he poses the same question over and over to each doctor.
Personal investing by state government employees responsible for investing public pension assets poses very real dangers.
But higher prices are by no means the most serious danger reform poses for auditors' clients.
For many of the owners, traveling to distant wholesale markets to buy goods poses a challenge.
Lifestyle change, including diet and exercise, is the mainstay remedy, although it poses big challenges.
Live ammunition will be used in certain exercises, on cleared ranges where it poses no risk.
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But this portrayal, the best work of the actor's career, goes far beyond picturesque poses.
"Knowing how difficult the poses are, I do find something incredible to it, " he says.
You pose three for her, she poses three for you, and the answers are free form.
Especially given the looming entitlement crisis, this poses heavy danger for businesses and families alike.
King is convinced AtroPen poses little public health risk, but the evidence cuts both ways.
Many believe the emphasis should be placed on adult stem-cell research, which poses fewer ethical questions.
Fons Trompenaars, a world-renowned expert on cross-cultural studies, often poses the following dilemma to seminar attendees.
Scientists continue to warn about the dangers that climate change poses to our planet.
On a sunny day she poses against one mockup for the company's annual report.
However, if the virus can spread between people it poses a much more serious threat.
For technology and auto businesses, the threat of unreliable power in Thailand poses serious risks.
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But the U.S. still poses significant challenges for newcomers, given the intense competition among investors.
Taxes of any kind are unpopular, and a gasoline tax poses some special problems.
Vassily (not his real name) feels keenly the danger public opinion poses to him.
His opponents argue that he is a populist, who poses a danger to Italian democracy.
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Some doctors and FDA officials fear the nascent trend poses dangers to the drug-approval system.
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