Recently fertilizer subsidies have enjoyed renewed attention as a potentially potent tool for wide scale development in Africa.
But some Hispanic leaders and residents say what they still lack as a potentially potent voting bloc is respect.
But a few years ago, a 29-year-old Portland artist who calls herself Vladimir saw something different: a potentially potent media form.
It is also a business that is a potentially potent future rival to Mr. Malone's own cable industry.
But the combination at the Presidential campaign level is novel and potentially potent.
What's more dismaying, he has begun to moralize, which makes a potentially potent drama decidedly less so.
Now, bacteria are being embraced as potentially potent allies in a more realistic battle against a growing number of hazardous wastes in soil and water.
With fuel prices rising and the winter heating season approaching, both campaigns see energy prices as a potentially potent political issue.
They also have a potentially potent pitching rotation.
The public's firsthand experience with the problem makes homelessness a potentially potent issue.