But it also poses a problem for industry.
The glamorous star poses in a '60s film still on the beach.
Only the most naive booster would argue that the bioengineering of farm animals and plants poses no risks.
Both techniques avoid the initial step of converting skin cells into embryo-like pluripotent cells - a technique which poses a possible cancer risk.
A good instructor will be able to provide modified poses for students who are just beginning or who have special needs.
As best as you can, try to determine early in your project if the infrastructure you will be using poses any constraints on you that prevent you from being effective.
Swimming has many kinds of poses.
This poses a problem for many financial consumers.
Her motivation is pure: she wants Riley only to be happy, and Sadness poses a threat.
These two poses are embraced in the full prostrations. There are so many advantages in making full prostrations.
A dish of scented potpourri poses no health or safety risks, and the same goes for scented sachets or bamboo fragrance sticks.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest the small amount of PhIP that can be created as a byproduct of cooking methods humans have employed for thousands of years poses a health risk.
But making electronic circuits tiny poses problems.
We have reviewed hands and eye placement in poses and now we are going to finish this discussion by looking at Controlled Poses.
This means dust and stone raining down onto the sculptor. The shallowness of the marble now poses the greatest challenge.
Yoga is best done on an empty stomach and can build muscle (depending on your preferred poses), which boosts your metabolism.
Abstract: By tracking the recent discussions in the field of sociology over the state of personal identity, this paper tries to show how the ever-changing and ever-enlarging environment poses an increasingly serious challenge on the self-identity of a modern individual.
An influx of new, untested MPs poses its own problems.
Here a young rebel poses with his machine-gun in Kalemie, southeast Congo, on Sept. 2, 1998.
From read experience of forefathers, keeping an eye on current read instruction, applying to the theory of aesthetics of reception, the thesis poses the view of individualization read instruction.
It also poses a couple of intriguing questions.
When you are jumping into and out of the standing poses, first bend your knees before you jump.
However, the story is manipulated in such a way that we as readers feel that Hawthorne poses the question of Good and Evil in man but withholds his answer, and he goes not permit himself to determine whether the events of the night of trial are real or the mere figment of a dream.
Critics argue that exposed source code can be examined by attackers and therefore poses a risk.
This process poses some problems though.
The software then calculates a number of poses that the robot could strike to make best use of the table for stability while it shuffles towards the chair and sits on it.
Health experts have confirmed that the emergence of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) poses a serious threat to public health, particularly when associated with HIV.
This paper poses some problems in the process to develop the fishery economy, and proves that the exploitation of the green aquatic is the only way to develop the fishery economy.
Malnutrition poses a challenge for all low-income developing countries, large or small.
We use small microphones and signal detectors for the ultrasonic poses.