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pose

[pohz] / poʊz /






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Project Coyote, a North American organization focusing on science-based education around the animals and coexistence, is concerned that the barrage of visitors to Alcatraz could pose safety risks for both the animal and tourists.

From BBC

Inflation signals have taken on more significance as yen weakness poses a risk to the Bank of Japan’s efforts to generate healthy, demand-led price growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Panama officials say that canal operations weren’t affected by China’s economic expansion, and its presence didn’t pose a security risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This frequent and deepened engagement with the pictorial arts must in part be credited to the challenge posed by Titian.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In some cases, the new offerings are just existing menu items remarketed to focus on protein, posing a low-risk way of driving traffic, analysts said.

From The Wall Street Journal