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Significats de possible pitfall en anglès
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Ús de possible pitfall en anglès
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There was an amused twinkle in Brett's eyes, which might have warned the other of a possiblepitfall.
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Tom Armour had already walked him through everything, and he had tried to warn him of every possiblepitfall.
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Too much attention to detail will be one possiblepitfall, while focusing too much on a lesser issue may be another.
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There were potential second- and third-level consequences that he did not like, and he knew his prescience would not show him every possiblepitfall.
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The letter took its own time, for it had to avoid possiblepitfalls.
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However, this review also provides clinicians several possiblepitfalls when performing clinical scapular evaluation.
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We identify possiblepitfalls with this particular patient and discuss how to avoid them in future.
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Dr Lucey rehearses all those possiblepitfalls relating to assisted-dying scenarios and is right to do so.
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But there are also possiblepitfalls.
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As this is a highly complicated application with many possiblepitfalls, we strongly recommend that applicants get expert advice.
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He's with us today to talk about how science fiction can show us the possiblepitfalls, and benefits, of technology.
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Spieth has moved up the list of attractive celebrity sponsors, but companies will watch for two possiblepitfalls, experts said.
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In an instant it will elevate him from relative obscurity to a position of unrivalled profile, potential and possiblepitfalls.
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Analysis: Institute's latest commentary raises concerns about possiblepitfalls in the economic strategies of the political parties, writes Marc Coleman, Economics Editor.
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Furthermore, the over-the-top arrangement reduces trauma and possiblepitfalls related to tunnel construction and permits isometry of the extra-articular portion to be established.
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In conversations over the last few days, velvet-jacketed Conservatives, radical retired teachers and sleek-suited New Labour bosses have all been indifferent to the possiblepitfalls.