Pronunciation of the English word poses.
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1. | This poses an interesting problem for classical theories of physics. | |
2. | Smoking poses a risk to your health. | |
3. | "Why are there beings at all, and not rather nothing? That is the question." At least, that is the question that Martin Heidegger poses us. | |
4. | Solar energy poses no threat to the environment. | |
5. | The shortage of manpower poses a big problem for us. | |
6. | In his view, the domination by English is a threat to the heritage of humanity. It poses an even worse risk: This "single language" will lead to a "single thought" obsessed with money and consumerism. | |
7. | I feel this poses a problem. | |
8. | It poses some problems. | |
9. | That poses an ethical dilemma. | |
10. | It is not only eating that is hard for him, but drinking also poses a major challenge. |