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First we need to identify actual and potential problems.
Twelve potential vaccines are currently being tested on human volunteers.
He appeared to be treating the potentially explosive situation with some sensitivity.
The city's crime rate is a serious turn-off to potential investors.
Advertisements attempt to project a latent meaning behind an overt message.
Many people don't use their computers to their full potential.
Script editors are all juiced up over the humorous potential.
We are aware of the potential problems and have taken every precaution.
Many mothers see their son as a potential protector and provider.
The mythology of other cultures and societies reveal the underlying traits of their respective cultures just as Aesop's fables did.
With Cuicuilco eliminated as a potential rival, any one of a number of relatively modest towns might have emerged as a leading economic and political power in Central Mexico.
To reassure potential investors, Ambergene's board of directors decided to confirm Cano's claims of reanimation.
What could have been considered the beginning of a descent is now a potential turning point—the turning point you are most equipped to take full advantage of.
Everyone has his inherent ability (power or capacity) which is easily concealed by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness (or inertia).
The underlying trend of inflation is still upwards.
On days when air pollution was high, more people with an underlying heart problem tended to be admitted to hospital, he said.
These children have a huge reserve of latent talent.
They have certain underlying similarities.
I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals.
Legal consequences of attempts at biological control present a potential minefield.
Other potential infectious risks may include the spread of drug-resistant micro-organisms from health-care establishments into the environment.
Health-care waste contains potentially harmful micro-organisms which can infect hospital patients, health-care workers and the general public.
The Russian threat is, at the least, in abeyance.
But in the wake of the devastating nuclear accident that is still unfolding in Japan, many Americans are now re-evaluating the potential costs and benefits of nuclear power.
It requires aggregate demand to return to, and exceed, potential output.