Examples of 'might pose' in a sentence

Meaning of "might pose"

Might pose refers to a potential threat or danger that something or someone can present. It implies that there is a possibility of harm or difficulty arising from a particular situation or event

How to use "might pose" in a sentence

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A specification might pose limitations in the future.
A lack of effective coordination might pose problems.
Habitat loss might pose some threat to it.
Financial risks that a business might pose.
That might pose some difficulty.
The last overhang might pose a problem.
Might pose a credible threat to our national security.
It was the danger this kid might pose.
Syria might pose a bigger problem.
I was afraid that narrow doorway might pose a problem.
They might pose challenge next year too.
This final paragraph might pose some confusion.
That might pose a danger to students.
Technical challenges they might pose.
Diversity reception might pose even more problems.

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That might pose some rather challenging theological questions.
Elsewhere it might pose a problem.
They might pose great risks to our working environment.
So is their exposure to it and any danger they might pose.
Be clear or else this might pose as a major impediment later.
To screen his mail to identify individuals who might pose a threat.
This might pose serious economic trouble for you as.
We should not say that they might pose a danger.
This might pose problems especially in wholesale and retail trade.
There are concerns that this limitation might pose practical problems.
Dumped munitions might pose threat to environment and human health.
It thus takes no account of the actual risk a carcinogenic additive might pose.
Particular positions might pose more challenging depending on your sex.
But experts say the technology and chemistry of vaping might pose.
Panellists concluded that technological change might pose new challenges to existing legislation.
This might pose a possibility that the torsion coil spring may be broken or damaged.
I fail to see how the few cranes we have left might pose a threat.
I can see how that might pose a problem for someone in your world.
Processes related to the nature of substances that might pose a threat to human health.
And Syria might pose an even bigger problem.
So the presence of plastics in the sea salt might pose a threat to food safety.
We can mathematically evaluate each of those enemies to determine what threat they might pose.
But the technology and chemistry of vaping might pose an entirely different threat.
Although it might pose a problem in the event the girl is Amish.
He assassinated members of his own family that might pose any challenge to him.
The two components that might pose a problem are the graphics card and the CPU cooler.
No one who knew him had any suspicions he might pose a terrorist threat.
Uniforms might pose questions I do not want asked.
Presumably heavy application of pesticides around houses might pose threats to local subpopulations.
That might pose a problem for Mitt Romney.
A new smartphone was just unveiled that might pose a serious threat to the iPhone maker.
What might pose the greatest challenge to someone like me?
Certain parts of this experience might pose a risk to you if you suffer from epilepsy.
And there is concern over the threats that this discontent might pose to democracy.
PC connection might pose some difficulties.

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