But higher prices are by no means the most serious danger reform poses for auditors' clients.
That, more than any direct trade impact, is the real risk this far-flung crisis poses for America's economy.
It's focusing on climate change because of the disproportionate risks that the issue poses for the developing world.
He also happily poses for snapshots with shoppers, often wearing his trademark Hawaiian shirts as several bodyguards watch warily nearby.
Afterward in Ariel's Grotto, guests score one-on-one time with the redheaded mermaid herself as she poses for photos and signs autographs.
But controlling piracy will not solve the chief problem the Internet poses for the record companies: the withering away of manufacturing and distribution.
Haile Gebrselassie poses for photographs afterwards with the media, who have abandoned their usual cynicism in favour of unadulterated fawning in front of the greatest distance runner of all time.
She tucks in one corner of a traditional Indian scarf in the waistband of her skinny jeans and with a piece of Indian jewelry draped across her other hip poses for the camera.
We saw and heard about the impacts, from slumping land due to the melting of permafrost to hunter stories about the northward migration of species and the challenge that early ice break up poses for transportation.
The World Summit on the Information Society being organized by ITU in co-operation with UNESCO and other UN agencies in December this year, with a second round in 2005, will need to tackle head-on the problem of inequitable access to telecommunications and the handicap this poses for global development.
You pose three for her, she poses three for you, and the answers are free form.
That's great news for consumers but poses a problem for consumer electronics manufacturers that want to target an ultra-high-end niche.
The same tension between European integration and national control also poses problems for bank supervision.
That poses problems for Palm's contract manufacturer, Flextronics International (nasdaq: FLEX - news - people ).
This poses problems for Apple, whose central strategy for music in the streaming world has involved the concept of having a collection.
That poses problems for Palm's contract manufacturer, Flextronics International--especially after Sept. 11.
It poses problems for western providers of professional services.
The trend poses risks for domestic workers who lack a safety net, and for their employers, who may face audits and penalties if an employee later files for benefits and reports the income.
Once inside, he gyrates to the booming beat of the deejay's music, revels in the dotings of a gaggle of long-legged fashion models and poses obligingly for every cell phone camera that is thrust into his face.
This allows for more granular data for home owners, but it also poses a problem for economists.
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We have an opportunity here to deal with a problem that has been with us for a while, and that if left unresolved, poses significant trouble for us in the future.
Most of us like to be liked, and that (according to Barry Calpino, Head of Innovation for Kraft) poses an often-overlooked opportunity for innovators.
This allied and regional reluctance to get involved in Syria poses a problem for the Obama administration.
Especially given the looming entitlement crisis, this poses heavy danger for businesses and families alike.
But the U.S. still poses significant challenges for newcomers, given the intense competition among investors.
In other words, the two speed economy poses a dilemma for the rate setters.
This poses significant problems for the fledgling OS since it relies on constant connectivity to deliver information.
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