Or, it could be an ominous warning of her fate.
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The 2015 report warning of "frightening" raids on indigenous villages.
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There was no advance warning of his release, he added.
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It has turned instead into a warning of its dangers.
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Some economists are already warning of a potential 2020 recession.
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The Hill: Trump divides Democrats with warning of creeping socialism.
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Even Pentagon officials reportedly received no warning of the decision.
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Bill Gates has been warning of a pandemic for years.
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The Prince is also a warning of sorts to citizens.
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An excerpt from a street play warning of misinformation on WhatsApp.
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The deployment has also prompted a North Korean warning of retaliation.
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The 2016 election is a warning of darker hacks to come.
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For children, it is a warning of the limits of Utopia.
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" Heed the anti-alcohol warning of "That Bottle Ain't Your Friend!
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DHS renewed a bulletin warning of possible attacks from homegrown terrorists.
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These are all features of an early warning of trend weakness.
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The soldiers sounded an alarm, warning of a possible suicide bomber.
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Economists are increasingly warning of the ripple effects triggering a recession.
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He offered a warning of sorts in his final commencement address.
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They are issuing a warning of even more difficult times ahead.
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The heightened warning of additional, possibly imminent attacks was visible nationwide.
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This time he's warning of a new caravan forming in Honduras.
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In Britain, some are now warning of a war on Easter.
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Signs are taped to windows, warning of mold remediation in progress.
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Sessions was given no advance warning of the shift, news outlets reported.
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With some people warning of genocide, foreign powers were galvanised into action.
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The chart of the is flashing a warning of more selling ahead.
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Either way, Walker is running scared, warning of a Democratic blue wave.
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No full moon comes without a warning of changes yet to arrive.
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Some countries' health ministers are warning of the worse still to come.
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There was no immediate warning of any tsunami triggered by the quake.
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Turkey's European allies have also criticised the incursion, warning of potential sanctions.
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The crew responded incorrectly to an automated warning of an imminent stall.
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The Pope issued a lengthy encyclical warning of an imminent environmental collapse.
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Others were fake alerts warning of imminent threats, or included sexual taunts.
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Our Intelligence Community has been warning of this for several years now.
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Traders speculated the unusual move was advance warning of looming output cuts.
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It's just the beginning, a precursor, a warning of things to come.
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And all week, Ralston has been warning of danger signs for Trump.
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Housing markets are slowing again, and companies are warning of lower profits.
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This isn't the first warning of dark days for the auto industry.
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Economists usually have interpreted low unemployment as a warning of higher inflation.
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Union leaders are already warning of an escalation of protests this year.
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Sick animals can be sentinels, warning of looming threats to human health.
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The presence of these chemicals is a warning of almost imminent danger.
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Hartnett is not alone in his warning of potential troubles for stocks.
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Having an advance warning of severe weather can also help protect employees.
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" Russian lawmakers are drafting retaliatory measures, warning of "an immediate symmetrical response.
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Other white proprietors tried scare tactics, warning of Chicago's supposedly deadly cold.
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A radio campaign in Connecticut warning of the dangers of opioid abuse.
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Yamaguchi said that his agency was looking to change the warning systems' focus — from simply announcing the meteorological conditions to defining what the risks were -- for example warning of flood and landslides, rather than just warning of heavy rain.
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Police are warning of hazardous driving conditions across much of the Scottish Highlands.
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The inversion of the yield curve is seen as a warning of recession.
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However, Wynn executives are warning of a slowdown in the key Macau market.
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Samenow's highly popular site first began warning of Harvey's flood potential on Tuesday.
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Major automakers have also filed comments warning of job losses and lost sales.
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Several states sent emergency alerts to residents' cell phones warning of the outage.
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Riot police, who earlier raised black flags warning of tear gas, had disappeared.
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A warning of this nature would likely also mention potential activities by China.
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The Trump administration is reportedly warning of possible repercussions for Alaska after Sen.
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Even Trump officials are warning of more China trouble ahead for Corporate America.
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Bob Dole (R-Kan.) is warning of "wholesale losses" for Republicans if Sen.
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South Korean diplomats said they received no advance warning of the summit's cancellation.
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He later undermined public confidence in the election by warning of voter fraud.
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Daniel Moynihan or Kennan, were warning of the dangers of expanding NATO eastward.
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This is a good time to remember the warning of the Mast Brothers.
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Kentucky weather officials are warning of possible black ice on roads Monday morning.
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Articles warning of the next recession cite the trade war as a contributor.
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Heavy snowfall in the mountains of Austria came with a warning of avalanches.
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Only a civil servant named Qu Yuan persisted in warning of the danger.
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The deal's defenders, horrified by this prospect, are once again warning of catastrophe.
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Do you wish you had received a warning of some kind in advance?
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But the Chinese censors had fair warning of what might happen, he said.
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Gerstell joins a chorus of former administration officials warning of growing hacking threats.
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Go deeper ... Kashmir crackdown: A warning of nuclear war between India and Pakistan
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Perhaps we will find that Al-Shamrani gave no warning of his intentions.
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The bad news: This virtual reality is a warning of tides to come.
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Those forecasts were made before its December warning of the U.S. nuclear charges.
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The US could lose early warning of nuclear attacks for parts of the Earth.
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The resulting trade war has many experts warning of a drag down global growth.
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Retailers are being squeezed, with Walmart and Target warning of price rises to come.
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" President Erdogan reacted by warning of a " war between the cross and the crescent .
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The National Weather Service is also warning of possible flash floods in the region.
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It's a surveillance initiative that provides early warning of missile launches throughout the globe.
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In San Jose, officials are warning of consequences both inconvenient and potentially life-threatening.
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He believes that the report's warning of a coming economic crisis is very likely.
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A sudden drop might also be a fast warning of fraud or identity theft.
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Officials are warning of high winds and storm surges of up to 15 feet.
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Medical groups are warning of the mental and physical health risks of separating families.
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And of course Azalea is perhaps the most famous success and warning of all.
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In fact, Mr Poite had been given prior warning of the Italians' master plan.
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Emails warning of "Comey Amnesia" landed in inboxes of political reporters across the country.
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BLOATED PUBLIC SECTOR Lebanese leaders have been warning of economic crisis for some time.
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InfoWars also published an article on the protest echoing Peltz's warning of civil war.
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However, investors are focusing on the company's warning of slowing revenue growth this quarter.
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Paul Ryan issued a statement warning of "unintended consequences" after Trump announced the tariffs.
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Wedding Cake Rock has signs warning of the dangers, but apparently that isn't enough.
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Victoria Police Commissioner Graham Ashton said there was no warning of the latest attack.
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We have had a strategic warning of the risk of a pandemic for years.
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But regulatory advocates are warning of "disastrous consequences" if Trump cuts so many rules.
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Cover image: Screen grab of the Vesti 24 show warning of the impending apocalypse.
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Victoria Police Commissioner Graham Ashton said there was no warning of the latest attack.
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An inverted Treasury yield curve is seen as a warning of a coming recession.
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Experts and economists are already warning of the tremendous economic and public health implications.
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French officials did not respond specifically to Belgium's most recent warning of returning jihadists.
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Are these unsettling tracks a warning of how warped our own world is becoming?
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Players said they saw notices warning of eviction pile up at the apartment entrance.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking from Tokyo, issued a warning of his own.
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Already, many are urging government restraint and warning of an impending anti-Muslim backlash.
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The NHC is warning of "life-threatening" floods in parts of Florida's East Coast.
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He also turned attention to immigration, warning of an invasion at the southern border.
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Now they're sweeping up the ashes, and warning of new blazes sure to come.
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The report follows a year of similar reports warning of a rise in murders.
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It recently announced educational initiatives aimed at teenagers, warning of opioid dangers, he added.
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European allies are warning of a split with the United States on the issue.
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He's warning of an America overrun by MS-13 — an America that doesn't exist.
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Chantix bottles still carry a less severe warning of potential mental health side effects.
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"Gronk spike, baby!" he yelled, as a warning of the chaos soon to ensue.
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House Democrats are warning of a down-ballot bloodbath and centrists are freaking out.
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He has demonized Israel's Arab minority, warning of potential voter fraud in Arab areas.
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In March, Ethicon unit released a notice warning of issues with its Intraluminal Staplers.
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Many evacuees told Reuters they had received text messages warning of a bombing campaign.
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Paul wrote an op-ed in Rare this week warning of such a scenario.
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Why are some experts warning of violence or an end to the peace process?
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The Russian Orthodox Church responded by severing ties with Constantinople, warning of a historic schism.
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Foxconn, your biggest manufacturing partner, is cutting costs and warning of a tough year ahead.
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The bar has already been lowered for Apple, after its warning of a revenue shortfall.
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In Israel, there is little eagerness to endure the daily sirens warning of rocket strikes.
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Brexit was a warning of what can happen when the EU loses touch with voters.
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Injuries are the bigger problem, with some medical professionals warning of a public health crisis.
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We're told it also investigates if there are anonymous tips warning of potentially bad adopters.
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It's the only warning of the sticky, heavy asphalt on the bottom of the pit.
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The group's Doomsday Clock serves as a symbolic warning of the threat of nuclear annihilation.
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Publicized on social media, the demonstrations went ahead despite mosque preachers warning of possible violence.
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Experts are warning of a power vacuum in Uzbekistan, as Karimov never named a successor.
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The rise is small, but scientists say it is a warning of what could happen.
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Beyond a song of sixpence, "Burn the Witch" is a warning of horrors made possible.
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He lately has been warning of an economic slowdown as well as an overheated market.
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And then there's this website, with a couple of reviews warning of the spam attack.
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But the killing is a chilling warning of the dangers rising across our turbulent world.
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His answers together amount to a grave warning of the risks of an "Out" vote.
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"Watch out for the village people," they added, warning of occasional instances of frontier justice.
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The Aleppo Civil Defence released a statement on Monday warning of an "imminent humanitarian disaster".
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However, the company reiterated its warning of a slide in margins, citing increased cost pressure.
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But analysts questioned how successful both transport developments would be, warning of key obstacles ahead.
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Toshiba is seeking to sell assets after warning of heavy losses for the past year.
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North Korea responded by warning of a "merciless retaliatory strike" if the U.S. acts first.
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Janu emailed him one article after another, warning of the perils that face black boys.
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Sign up for monitoring of your accounts, so you'll get a warning of unusual activity.
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Mueller issued a stark warning of continuing interference in American elections by the Russian government.Rep.
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Lake Brantley High School teachers received this message warning of an active shooter this morning.
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On Capitol Hill, even some of Trump's GOP allies were warning of a grave mistake.
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Rick Scott of Florida repeatedly urged people to evacuate, warning of a potentially catastrophic storm.
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But FinCEN had no ready answers because it received no advance warning of Sessions' Jan.
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Warning of the risk of cancer, he campaigned vigorously against the use of chewing tobacco.
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Surveillance equipment installed alongside will give an early warning of any violation, the minister said.
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Tesla (TSLA) plunged 13% after warning of a softer fourth-quarter profit and announcing layoffs.
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Aid groups have been warning of a need for expanded facilities for several years, however.
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Warning of humanitarian catastrophe and the possibility of famine, he implored the mission to act.
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The scene became the show's calling card as a warning of Fascism's threat to intellectuals.
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Even so, the book is a blood-soaked warning of the dangers of unbridled capitalism.
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Now there are notices on alcoholic beverages warning of potential harm to an unborn child.
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But it also has a universal message, a warning of what can happen between neighbors.
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Researchers have been warning of measles outbreaks as immunization rates dip in certain U.S. cities.
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But suspicions centered on Iran after the Trump administration's warning of planned aggression by Iran.
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US officials started warning of an information operation crisis from Russian sources in late February.
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By contrast, this week's United Nations report amounts to a stark warning of immediate risk.
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Still later, the mouse saves the warren on Watership Down by warning of approaching danger.
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BEIJING — Commentators around the world are warning of a potential crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
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A loud warning of this development came in 2011, cleverly disguised as shabby tabloid nonsense.
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Last year the agency released a report warning of serious security flaws in Huawei's software.
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The China Meteorological Administration has put a yellow warning of ice on roads into effect.
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BRUSSELS — December served up a warning of the massive challenges ahead for the European Union.
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Haldane is not alone in warning of the impact of AI on the labor market.
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A makeshift sign on the block where the water starts warning of the water ahead.
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That hasn't stopped analysts in Washington from warning of the growing possibility of war, however.
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The Trump administration is also warning of possible Iranian plots against America and its allies.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi condemned the execution, warning of "repercussions" for regional security.
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Among the many industries that are warning of escalating global trade tensions is the airline industry.
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This is a warning of an ever starker political contrast between the city and its hinterland.
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" Anonymous Facebook pages warning of dangerous clowns abound, from "Melbourne Clown Association" to "Clown Purge - Adelaide.
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The wasps here sound like helicopters, which at least gives you prior warning of their arrival.
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Stone has claimed, repeatedly, that he did not have advance warning of the WikiLeaks email dump.
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Do you see "Creative Control" more as a satire or a warning of things to come?
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The USGS is also warning of new ground cracking, and possible new outbreaks of lava flows.
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He also issued a warning of what might happen if California complied with the court decision.
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Among them is that its dire warning of coming catastrophe, though devastating, could well be conservative.
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A decline in someone's financial skills can be an early warning of dementia or other problems.
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With all this in mind, Congress should heed the overall warning of TIME magazine's cover story.
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On July 10, WhatsApp published full-page advertisements in Indian dailies warning of misinformation and rumors.
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Washington (CNN)Warning of "growing signs of weakness" from front-runner Joe Biden's presidential campaign, Sen.
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Instead, meteorologists rely on a variety of different systems to provide advance warning of potential threats.
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In the season of Trump, it feels like a warning of madness and violence to come.
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The Last Girl is a warning of the ways in which war robs women of agency.
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President Trump is sounding the alarm by disputing CNN polls and warning of potential illegal voting.
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" The Obama of 2016 was reduced to warning of "homegrown demagogues" and a "self-declared savior.
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The opposition Democratic Alliance fears sinister motives, warning of "a culture of intimidation" against corruption-fighters.
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Or perhaps the media has received the warning of jumping to conclusions in cases like this.
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" She adds, "Signs warning of amoeba aren't usually placed near bodies of water, because of this.
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Having earlier flagged rate cuts, policymakers are now signaling a "hold", warning of higher inflation expectations.
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The two sets of data can then be compared, providing warning of likely areas of congestion.
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The Brazil situation also serves as a warning of what these kinds of deals can become.
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One representing the future of Arctic tourism, the other warning of the consequences of that future.
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Coffee sellers in California must now post labels warning of this exposure, and the potential hazard.
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The mill ceased production in 1982, an early warning of another revolution on a global scale.
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It's a warning of the political future that awaits us if and when Clinton assumes office.
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This study was covered in Gizmodo and Newsweek, with alarming headlines warning of "irreversible" brain damage.
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The National Hurricane Center is warning of "life-threatening" floods in parts of Florida's east coast.
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And party leaders are warning of deep disillusionment and cynicism among the most passionate GOP voters.
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This led to widespread cancellations in travel plans, with several airlines warning of a potential hit.
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One official told NBC that the U.S. had warning of the test and watched it closely.
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The family heard a warning of a North Korean missile attack blaring over their security camera.
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It turned out to be a minor problem, but an ominous warning of dangers to come.
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The company is also warning of a weaker-than-expected financial performance for the current quarter.
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After receiving no warning of the decision, the reaction from fossil fuel organizations has been scathing.
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Scientists are warning of a surprisingly invasive species you may be familiar with — from your aquarium.
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As a result, crews onboard the Navy and commercial ships had no warning of the collision.
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When users hit maximum volume, a message should pop up warning of potential for hearing loss.
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Read here about the original White House statement warning of Syria preparing for a chemical attack.
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So Senate Republicans steam ahead on this night train despite red lights warning of political derailment.
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But their stories, as Marczak said, might just be yet another warning of things to come.
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And now, of course, there is Greenwald warning of the false-flag operation by Clintonista journalists.
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Some things will be hung on the bridge: "No Locks" signs, warning of a $100 fine.
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Some use it as a warning of where not to go; rubberneckers race to the scene.
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Hospitals are warning of shortages of materials, including a lack of hospital beds and protective equipment.
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Retirees who endured the trauma of Mao's Cultural Revolution are warning of a return to dictatorship.
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That dynamic makes a decline in consumer confidence a crucial warning of a broader economic slowdown.
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"Beach Closed" signs remain up and they've added other signs warning of gators and snakes too.
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And officials were warning of swollen waters along the Mississippi, the Missouri and the Illinois Rivers.
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Many survivors of those fires complained that they had little or no warning of the disaster.
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It's as if China's experience hadn't given Western countries a warning of the perils of inaction.
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To prevent market turmoil, Mr. Draghi wants to give investors ample warning of what is coming.
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Warning of "storm clouds gathering," China, the North's main ally, urged both sides to exercise restraint.
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" A few years later, it escalated the warning of nuclear annihilation to "hundreds of American cities.
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" Esper earlier on Friday had called for Turkey to stop their operation, warning of "serious consequences.
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On Monday, Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm, but officials are warning of continued dangers.
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Ahead of a conference in Berlin Monday, Berners-Lee tweeted a warning of the risks faced.
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Despite the sharp price rises since December, some analysts have been warning of a downward correction.
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Iran's growing ambitions, coupled with the geopolitical climate, have given some warning of the future threat.
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She did not respond to a question about whether anyone had advance warning of the appearance.
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Hawaii sent out an false emergency alert to residents warning of an incoming ballistic missile threat.
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Blum's name emblazons hundreds of signs warning of steep fines in parking lots throughout the city.
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Disney is acknowledging it may need signs around its properties warning of a hidden danger ... alligators.
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Phuket officials had earlier issued a warning of severe weather until Tuesday, including heavy rain and winds.
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Economists have been warning of an impending financial crisis, and the cracks are already beginning to show.
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China Bans Initial Coin Offerings, Warning of Financial ScamsThe initial coin offering party is over in China.
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Cardinal Ranjith said that the church had been kept in the dark about intelligence warning of attacks.
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Security forces recently said they had received warning of plots to bring car bombs to the capital.
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On Tuesday, Germany had issued an alert to its citizens in Ankara warning of an "imminent attack".
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Some had questioned whether signs specifically warning of alligators should have been placed at the luxury property.
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The U.S. State Department issued a security alert warning of the possibility of further unrest in Kandy.
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Back in the US, she testified before the State Department, warning of the potential for mass suicide.
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The anthem law in Hong Kong is a warning of what the future may hold for Taiwan.
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Heatwaves and scientific reports over the last year warning of the dangers of failing to stem emissions.
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"Antibiotics underpin the whole of modern medicine," Enne said, warning of the size of the challenge ahead.
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The crystals in this case were serving as canaries, warning of potential harm to those exquisite instruments.
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In fact, the second quarter increase in exports is actually a red flag warning of trouble ahead.
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Another is a more serious warning of possible noncompliance with US tax law and potential IRS enforcement.
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The George W. Bush team failed to pay sufficient attention to intelligence warning of terrorists hijacking airplanes.
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Forecasters are warning of potentially life-threatening storm surges and as much as 20 inches of rain.
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It also reacted to a warning of imminent military action in Syria from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Officials are now warning of the possibility of fresh attacks by a new wave of ISIS terrorists.
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In neighboring Malaysia, the government actually made a PSA warning of the threat of robbery via hypnosis.
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Coffman gave courtesy calls to Republican leadership Friday morning warning of his plans to force a vote.
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The IMF has downgraded its forecasts for the euro zone, warning of the risks posed by Brexit.
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Trump has also cast doubt on a government report warning of the devastating effects from climate change.
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Nor was there mention of a historical engineering report warning of "radioactive and poisonous wastes" near housing.
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The same refrain was echoed later by Trump in his speech Friday warning of Iran's "sinister" worldview.
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That is typically viewed as a recession signal, and the flattening curve is a warning of that.
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Emails poured in to the superintendent, some advocating equality and others warning of predators in the bathrooms.
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Stowell tried to retrieve it, against the warning of his friends, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
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The surge in prices came in spite of SK Hynix warning of continued "macroeconomic uncertainties" in 2019.
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Alan Greenspan's warning of "irrational exuberance" at the end of 5003 correctly presaged the dot-com bubble.
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Sowers encouraged Congress to act, warning of "space pirates" in the absence of laws on property rights.
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Almost immediately, he says, rumors started circulating, warning of what Trump's anti-immigrant sentiment meant for Haitians.
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Cuomo laid out another dimension of the gathering storm, warning of a critical shortage of hospital beds.
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Roy Cooper of North Carolina said on Sunday, warning of potentially catastrophic flooding in the days ahead.
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Bill Gates, flu and disease experts, and government officials have been warning of a pandemic for years.
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Infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm has also been warning of a global pandemic for the past decade.
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Mark Warner (D-Va.) has likewise begun running Facebook ads warning of court-packing in recent weeks.
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On the road, it's just the opposite: Everyone around you should get fair warning of your intentions.
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The National Weather Service had issued an advisory warning of wind chills as low as negative 20.
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For their part, Alabama Republicans are warning of the perils of barring Mr. Moore from the Senate.
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Analysis shows Trump has run approximately 2,200 Facebook ads warning of an "invasion" at the southern border.
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"This storm is not yet done," said County Manager Chris Coudriet, warning of continuing rain and winds.
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Democrats, too, are warning of a potential Russian disinformation effort at the heart of the Biden investigation.
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At least some of the affected villages had no warning of the lethal threat racing toward them.
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Russia's military said Monday that Turkey had not given advance warning of Turkish troop reinforcements in Idlib.
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Bank regulators present a dire warning of financial risks from climate change, The New York Times reports.
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Messages from bookkeepers warning of financial strain went unheeded, according to his critics, until cutbacks were inevitable.
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Business groups denounced the plan, warning of looming labor shortages at a time of nearly full employment.
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Some customers were lucky enough to receive one text warning of a general outage, with no specifics.
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Companies that Mr. Trump has pointed to as signs of economic strength are now warning of weakness.
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US military officials are warning of a spate of fake text messages telling people they've been drafted.
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A Hawaii state employee mistakenly sent an alert warning of a ballistic missile attack on Jan. 13.
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Companies that Mr. Trump has pointed to as signs of economic strength are now warning of weakness.
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Public health officials have pressed for emergency funding, warning of a surge in Zika cases this summer.
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The United Nations demanded an immediate one-month ceasefire on Tuesday, warning of "dire consequences" in Syria.
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After a week of smoky skies, with no relief in sight yet, experts are warning of health consequences.
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He railed against vague laws that did not give potential defendants fair warning of what conduct was criminal.
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Several who took federal money to expand Medicaid in their states are warning of disastrous consequences, Politico reports.
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They also provide less warning of an impending launch because it takes less time to fuel the rocket.
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The shift could be an early warning of recruiting and retention challenges for Facebook after a turbulent year.
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The national Dutch weather institute KNMI issued its highest alert, warning of "extremely dangerous" conditions across the country.
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Phuket officials had earlier issued a warning of severe weather until next Tuesday, including heavy rain and winds.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash-flood watch for Puerto Rico, warning of thunderstorms and wind gusts.
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Some investors have been warning of a correction in the markets, which have been rising to new heights.
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Police were later criticized for not warning of the threat the serial killer posed to the gay community.
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Another video features a static image of an eviscerated child accompanied by a voiceover warning of organ harvesters.
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There was no warning of the change, and Sony's terse blog post on the subject offered no explanation.
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Government officials and business leaders are warning of a period of instability and uncertainty ahead of the vote.
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If anything, the mainstream media have been warning of what was to come for more than a year.
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Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie told reporters the school had received no threats warning of the shooting.
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Many residents of Paradise reported that they got no warning of the blaze as it moved into town.
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It's been the sort of election where everyone is monologuing past each other, all warning of something dire.
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Ananda, a small hotel in southern Chennai, had a notice at its entrance warning of a water shortage.
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His spokeswoman issued a statement Thursday saying his office had neither involvement nor advanced warning of the decision.
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Disney has since erected signs warning of alligators and poisonous snakes and taken other measures to protect guests.
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For those Syrians still fighting the government, it is a savage warning of the cost of further resistance.
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Beyond the November election, though, these attacks are a warning of how conflict may occur in the future.
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As far back as 19913, speakers at industry conferences were warning of the risks of manmade climate change.
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As far back as 1968, speakers at industry conferences were warning of the risks of manmade climate change.
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With advance warning of death, a standby team is dispatched to wait until clinical death has been declared.
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Either way, Erdogan saw no need to give the US President advance warning of his intended military action.
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But fiscal conservatives are given to warning of slippery slopes and passing on debt to children and grandchildren.
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He deployed classic anti-Semitic rhetoric, warning of dark international banking conspiracies rigging the system against ordinary Americans.
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Tourism numbers are falling in the wake of the demonstrations, with retailers and hoteliers warning of slowing sales.
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But revelations have caused a global uproar, with pundits warning of dire financial and political consequences to come.
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A number of groups including the ACLU signed an open letter in October warning of the forthcoming changes.
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However, Ostwald warned against reading the flatter yield curve or U.S. Treasuries' inversion as a warning of recession.
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" China's state-run media has taken a keen interest in Vietnam's leadership transition, warning of "Western political infiltration.
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The economist John Maynard Keynes famously cried wolf in 1931, by issuing a warning of widespread "technological unemployment".
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Last month, the FBI released a 2,000-word public service announcement warning of "remote exploits" in motor vehicles.
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One of the covers appeared to be from 85033 and issued a warning of a coming ice age.
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In the same vein, a top insurance official is also warning of premium hikes from the mandate's repeal.
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The result is a comic critique of a ruling tech class, and a warning of the inevitable revolt.
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Arby's is apologizing after a Minnesota location put up an unofficial sign warning of consequences for misbehaving children.
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Police raised the black flag, warning of tear gas, with activists running in all directions around the park.
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Bitcoin, which has surged more than 1,500 percent this year, has many market participants warning of a bubble.
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The move follows the leak of a draft of a major climate change report warning of rising temperatures.
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The list of government reports, scientific studies and media accounts warning of terrible trouble has continued to rise.
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They also pointed to statements from the administration's top intelligence officials warning of the threat that ZTE poses.
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For months, Mr. Trump has been warning of widespread voter fraud, stoking suspicion and unrest among his supporters.
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And, recently, more than 300 groups signed a letter to Congress warning of dire consequences if it disappears.
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Moody's Investors Service lowered India's ratings outlook to "negative" from "stable" on Friday, warning of lower economic growth.
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The letters from your friends grow more dire, warning of the pollution and devastation that will inevitably come.
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And even foreign makers with major U.S. manufacturing facilities, which as Toyota, are warning of "substantially" higher prices.
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Attempting to cover herself, she seems to offer a subliminal warning of the mortal dangers of excessive sensuality.
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I stepped off the boat into a massive crowd of tourists surrounded by signs warning of pick-pockets.
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Bitcoin, which has surged more than 1,500 percent this year, has some market participants warning of a bubble.
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But articles and posts around the world warning of the phenomenon have garnered millions of shares on Facebook.
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Epidemiologists have been warning of a coronavirus outbreak for years and say that another pandemic will happen again.
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In the Philadelphia area, transit officials started a rebuilding program in 2013 after warning of drastic service cuts.
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As residents across the region began sorting through the rubble, meteorologists were warning of more dangerous conditions ahead.
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In fact, nothing in that first set could have served as a warning of what was to come.
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The family says even worse ... the company issued an alert warning of the danger, but never notified them.
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Some scholars say the upheaval is a warning of the risks of embracing such autocratic allies too closely.
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But by early February, the CAA was already warning of pressure from the military to allow the flight.
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His allies picked up the cry, warning of an invasion of illegal immigrants exploited by left-wing activists.
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They say they were not given ample warning of the dangers from volatile chemicals stored at the plant.
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He was allowed a single appearance on state television, where he offered hope while also warning of hardship.
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Nadrah, who like many Indonesians uses one name, said residents of Donggala received no warning of the tsunami.
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Weeks ago, Coles Group Ltd began posting signs in stores warning of shortages of hand and laundry sanitiser.
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The National Weather Service has put out air quality alerts warning of unhealthy conditions in Portland and Seattle.
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British Airways parent IAG slipped 9% after warning of an expected hit to earnings from the coronavirus outbreak.
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The White House says it is reviewing a draft report warning of the dire effects of global warming.
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Two Democratic senators on Friday are warning of a "pattern of hostility" by the Trump administration toward journalists.
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The attacks were incited by rumors on the messaging service WhatsApp warning of strangers who were abducting children.
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The idea was that any wandering bear would hit the wire, giving us early warning of a visit.
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His warning of a "growing crisis in ethics and integrity" was seen as a rebuke of President Trump.
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South Korean officials are warning of an "emergency" as the number of coronavirus cases in the country soar.
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"The Designated Mourner" is an odd, soul-wrenching presage, and warning, of the times we find ourselves in.
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Personnel received advance warning of the strike several hours before it took place, enabling them to take cover.
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"He then issued a warning of sorts: "The truth has never been fully exposed about what really happened.
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Minutes earlier, sirens warning of incoming rocket fire sounded in the area of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
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The country now has so many electric-car makers that some experts are warning of a potential glut.
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Inch, who has long been warning of trouble at GE, has a $7 price target on the stock.
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Burns, the prophet who had spent a career warning of inflation, had carried out policies that caused it.
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The F.B.I. Agents Association has been warning of the negative effects of the shutdown for nearly two weeks.
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He gave early warning of a planetary crisis if humans continued to spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Security experts called it a frightening warning of how a technical error could set off an unintended conflict.
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The U.S. and Israel have spent years condemning Iran, warning of the threat Tehran poses to the world.
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Dystopian novels like this are almost always a warning of sorts, so what are you warning about here?
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Trump quickly responded to Francis's remarks with his usual bombast, warning of a potential attack on the Vatican.
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The report is damning because of the lack of signs warning of gators, which the authors call "predatory."
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As we previously reported ... there were no signs warning of alligators in the water at the Disney Resort.
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A French diplomatic source said Paris, which has also aided the general, had no prior warning of the offensive.
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UBS also has a skeptical view of utilities, warning of the risk of lower returns and declining capital spending.
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People whose phones had been confiscated said they were given no warning of or explanation for the app's installation.
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However his plan, outlined in May, came with a warning of a short-term dent to sales and profit.
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"We have promising results, but we have not yet done it," he said, warning of "many hurdles" still ahead.
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Each side is doing everything it can to mobilize voters this weekend, warning of the dire consequences of failure.
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Following that letter, Pompeo issued a stern warning of the "enormous risk" to US companies doing business in China.
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Today, the engineer's anecdote reads as a missed opportunity — a warning of an impending storm of misinformation blithely dismissed.
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Hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued for the Carolinas, with dire headlines warning of life-threatening impacts.
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For instance, one of these vehicles could carry sensors that provide early warning of tornado formation in an area.
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What analysts have been warning of for months now seems to be occurring: The Shabab are making a comeback.
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Now weather forecasters are warning of a potentially dangerous scenario already beginning to unfold across the Mid-Atlantic states.
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Its authors give warning of "the extinction of 40% of the world's insect species over the next few decades".
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Apple slumps on signs of weak iPhone demand, adds to angst from Taiwan Semiconductor's warning of softer smartphone sales .
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Modern politicians frequently court voters by warning of the perils posed by hidden enemies lurking in the public's midst.
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Target 2 imbalances have worsened in recent months, with Harvard economist Carmen Reinhart warning of capital flight from Italy.
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The school went on lockdown after an administrator received a phone call warning of a bomb on school property.
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The casino operator's revenue beat estimates, however Wynn executives are warning of a slowdown in the key Macau market.
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Law enforcement agencies were given very little warning of these "short notice" flights, which are authorized by the treaty.
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Facebook Inc shares fell 2.4 percent after brokerage MoffettNathanson downgraded the social media company, warning of revenue growth deceleration.
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Just days after the romaine lettuce recall, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is warning of another widespread issue.
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And a warning of what might be to come for his fellow House Republicans over the next 19 months.
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When asked about Trump warning of riots if he is denied the Republican presidential nomination, Ryan shook his head.
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Other credit agencies are warning of further downgrades to the Illinois' credit, already the lowest of the 50 states.
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Let's be clear: one of Hollywood's biggest directors warning of American concentration camps is a newsworthy item in 2017.
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However, the good news was overshadowed by Apple's warning of a sharp fall in revenues in the current quarter.
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Delhi state's chief minister called the city a "gas chamber," and medical experts are warning of a health epidemic.
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An inversion - when shorter-dated yields are higher than longer-dated ones - is considered a warning of looming recession.
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Giving farmers earlier warning of drought would help avoid pointless ploughing and planting, says Nguyen Huu Thien, an environmentalist.
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Elon Musk sent an email to Tesla staff on Sunday night, warning of "damaging sabotage" by a vindictive employee.
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This is the Graham who can be heard on the Nixon tapes warning of a Jewish "stranglehold" on America.
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Rocket fire continued into Tuesday afternoon, as red-alert sirens sounded along the Gaza periphery, warning of incoming fire.
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Air travel union leaders on Wednesday issued a dire statement warning of "unprecedented" safety risks as the shutdown continues.
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The markets seemed to be warning of this possibility as they savaged the value of banking stocks on Friday.
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Some complainants saw that line as a warning of revenge and questioned his judicial temperament and possible political bias.
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A team of researchers from NYU published a report in December warning of the risks of facial recognition technology.
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The State Department urged U.S. citizens on Friday to leave the country, warning of the possibility of future attacks.
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Mitchell's travels led to a 22019-page report delivered in 1924 warning of Japanese air power and nefarious intentions.
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Airbus took a writedown of 1.2 billion euros on the program one year ago, warning of "significant risks ahead".
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And a diminutive woman, standing on her tiptoes, held a sign warning of the dangers of something call gadolinium.
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Trump says Oakland mayor guilty of "obstruction of justice" for warning of raid by federal deportation officers last month.
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Hurwitz presents an intimate plea and a grand declaration, a celebration of big ambitions and a warning of same.
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To dismiss the warning of the intelligence community without due consideration would be leadership negligence of the highest order.
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Dots and Loops centers on radical leftism and Marxism and serves as a warning of an unkind, dystopian future.
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On Friday, the WFP said there were "catastrophic levels" of suffering in the northeast, warning of a "regional crisis".
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His warning of a "growing crisis in ethics and integrity" was seen as a veiled rebuke of President Trump.
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President Trump threatened Iran late Sunday, warning of severe "consequences," as rhetoric between the two countries' presidents escalated dramatically.
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Public health officials have been warning of a dire situation looming with the number of coronavirus cases increasing dramatically.
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They were also authoritarian, constantly warning of the dangers of crime and the need for a harsh state response.
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On Sunday, holed up in his sister's house, he was woken up by sirens warning of a new threat.
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Companies are warning of disappointing profits, sending stock markets into a frenetic bout of selling that reinforces the slowdown.
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The story of Sikan is cautionary, warning of the penalty awaiting a woman who disrupts male control of knowledge.
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His allies opposed the recount effort, warning of attempts by the losers of the election to steal their victory.
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The coronavirus pandemic is a stark warning of what happens when we fail to prepare for a coming crisis.
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While members of law enforcement were in the tabloids anonymously warning of a "Pantaleo effect," the city went on.
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It was sowed by those who spoke the same words the El Paso murderer did: warning of an 'invasion.
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Regional governor Gregoire Mvongo confirmed the death toll and local authorities were warning of the risks of consuming odontol.
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"North Korea's missiles may be one threat to Guam, but scientists are warning of another: climate change," it reads.
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This time around, it was Australia that suffered, that served as a warning of our planet's climate change future.
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Each individual had received a personalized letter signed by the police chief and district attorney, warning of this peril.
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The president of Planned Parenthood is warning of a health crisis for millions of women if ObamaCare is repealed.
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On Monday, Israel closed a border crossing with Egypt, warning of an "imminent" attack by militants based in Sinai.
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In February, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad issued a warning of the consequences of a breach in the dam.
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The FDA-approved label for Palforzia includes a warning of its potential to trigger a possibly dangerous allergic response.
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Back home, Mr. Modi faces a brewing Himalayan border crisis involving Bhutan that has China warning of possible war.
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Prosecutors said DeCinces, 66, received advance warning of a merger from the chief executive of a medical device company.
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Beijing is pushing hard for Ottawa to spurn a U.S. extradition request, warning of severe consequences Meng isn't released.
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Reports of insect decline are not new: researchers have been warning of the phenomenon and its impact for years.
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The bond market, which had been sending scary signals, is no longer warning of a recession as yields rise.
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Officials said their counties' beaches would remain open, but signage would be put up warning of red tide's presence.
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The FBI issued a statement warning of the potential for copycat attacks by domestic extremists "inspired" by the massacres.
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Indeed, the Chilcot report finds that it was hardly alone in warning of pitfalls in the post-invasion world.
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With less than a week until Election Day, both candidates are warning of dire consequences if the other is elected.
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The U.S. State Department says American's shouldn't travel to Venezuela, warning of unrest and the threat of being arbitrarily arrested.
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In London, homeless advocates are warning of a disturbing trend of women being offered free accommodation in return for sex.
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Senior European officials have also become increasingly nervous, privately warning of a "cliff-edge" departure of Britain from the bloc.
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Flynn's team also said the agents didn't provide him "with a warning of the penalties" for lying to the FBI.
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Since democracy began, people have been warning of its imminent collapse, and yet it has continuously spread across the world.
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If it becomes suspected that the government had pre-warning of an attack, the fall-out could be significantly worsened.
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So EU officials have been urging speed in finding agreement and calmly warning of instability ahead if none is found.
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By doing so, companies can get advance warning of an individual's or group's efforts to spread disinformation about a brand.
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The Fed held interest rates steady, warning of a slowing U.S. economy and sticking to its gradual rate hike message.
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Major industries are warning of tens of thousands of job losses due to increased costs and retaliation from trading partners.
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The experts warning of an al-Qaeda resurgence universally agree that the group owes its rebirth to avoiding the limelight.
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Officials asked people to stay off the roads, warning of the danger of iced surfaces as snow melts and refreezes.
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UN officials were warning of the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of the century as one of the war's biggest battles loomed.
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One image falsely warning of multiple shooters was shared over 500 times after being tagged with Facebook's crisis response feature.
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But so far the government has only banned the teaching of English in primary schools, warning of a "cultural invasion".
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These findings suggested that the tough carapace was the defensive mechanism that the weevils were warning of with their colours.
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North Korea&aposs deputy foreign minister reacted by warning of a nuclear showdown and called Pence a, quote, political dummy.
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Also under investigation were telephone threats and fake electoral literature warning of attacks - tactics used to dissuade people from voting.
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This pattern gives early warning of a substantial and sustainable trend change so investors are confident this uptrend can continue.
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Separatists have to be won over, not crushed, said Felipe González, a former prime minister, warning of "government by judges".
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The civil war in neighbouring Libya also provides a dark warning of what can happen when a dictator is overthrown.
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"The gates of hell will be opened in the West before the East," he added, warning of the possible reaction.
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The loss and warning of a possible shutdown of 737 Max production sent shares of Boeing (BA) down nearly 3%.
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That address was darker in tone, warning of a deteriorating society and touting his ability to fix the country's problems.
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Many big mining companies, in common with other corporates, had opposed a Brexit, warning of the risk of economic weakness.
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That means shorter-dated yields were higher than longer-dated ones in what is considered a warning of looming recession.
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The popular line from the books and TV show is used as a family motto and warning of impending doom.
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" The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for the city, warning of "snow, sleet and/or freezing rain.
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Apple had shocked the sector in November by warning of slow year-end sales and did so again on Jan.
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The Tea Party–aligned forces are arguing for a long-term spending bill, warning of betrayal if Congress does otherwise.
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In return for some of the service's data, the city is giving it early warning of any planned road closures.
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Above all, it champions white nationalism, or a neo-segregationist "race realism", giving apocalyptic warning of an impending "white genocide".
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A system set up in 2006 and expanded in 2009 is supposed to provide early warning of public-health emergencies.
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Last month it raised $168 million in a share sale after warning of a larger than expected first-quarter loss.
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These systems provide an early warning of the presence of invasive insects or other problems that may threaten crop survival.
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An inversion, when shorter-dated yields are higher than longer-dated ones, is considered a warning of a looming recession.
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The U.S. State Department in a new travel alert for Europe is warning of the continued threat of terrorist attacks.
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Warning of a crisis at the southern border, Trump's remarks were viewed as a political stunt days before the midterms.
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The BOJ cut its inflation forecasts and maintained its massive stimulus program, with governor Haruhiko Kuroda warning of growing risks.
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If Hamas were to start firing, the conflict would likely spiral down sharply, with Israeli officials warning of harsh consequences.
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The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center issued an alert late Wednesday warning of an increase in W-28503 phishing campaigns.
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Clinton's lead widens in polls, some Donald Trump supporters are warning of a revolution if the election goes her way.
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Despite previously warning of a weaker-than-expected holiday season, Amazon said on Wednesday that it had another record stretch.
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Arizona's problem is a good early warning of troubles to come in deeply flawed voting systems everywhere in the country.
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We know that Trump associates, like Roger Stone, appeared to have advance warning of the release of the hacked emails.
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Warning of "tough" times ahead, he said the blow would be particularly hard for small businesses and part-time workers.
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On myriad drums arrayed across the stage, performers beat a furiously building rhythm, warning of the arrival of strangers' ships.
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In 2011, the International Narcotics Control Board released a report warning of traffickers using social media to lure young clients.
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Security experts called it a frightening warning of how a technical error could trigger an unintended conflict with North Korea.
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In 2015, the Beijing police detained five feminists who tried to distribute leaflets warning of sexual harassment on public transit.
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The warning of impending attack was repeated by the Indians just hours before the bombings, according to an Indian official.
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The archbishop said earlier this week that he had seen an internal security document warning of further attacks on churches.
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Lopas' first warning of the rapidly approaching fire was flickering lights in his greenhouse as he worked last Sunday evening.
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Business groups are warning of a threat to companies like Uber and Deliveroo, which offer people work through online platforms.
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Britain's National Cyber Security Center had picked up no warning of the attack, said Paul Chichester, its director of operations.
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He said he had written several emails and letters to the I.O.C., warning of corruption at the Brazilian Olympic body.
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Nearly two months later, however, they read more like a warning of what's to come for the rest of us.
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The North recently test-fired a series of missiles that would give the United States little warning of an attack.
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In 2002, he wrote a letter to Goldman Sachs warning of the nefarious activity taking place in subprime mortgage lending.
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" And she spoke about a mass shooting last year in El Paso by a man warning of a "Hispanic invasion.
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Instead, he echoed the President in warning of potentially dire consequences should a Democrat win the White House in November.
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Many more knew that it was held against the clear warning of our courts and did not want to participate.
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A Federal Reserve chief sees an economy starting to overheat, and begins warning of the need for higher interest rates.
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" Vice President Pence called the advance warning of ICE actions "disgraceful" and said it "put law enforcement officers at risk.
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The country's ministry of health has issued a press statement warning of heat risks and urging people to take precautions.
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Economists and investment strategists are also warning of possible global shocks that could unnerve the markets in the next year.
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Lawyers, prosecutors and judges responded with disbelief, issuing a joint statement warning of a threat to the country's legal institutions.
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On Monday, Putin gave the clearest idea yet of his pitch to African countries, warning of rising competition over Africa.
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The gaunt, haggard faces of the older men he cast alongside were flesh billboards warning of the wages of sin.
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The president made clear his unhappiness and issued a warning of what would come, predicting the current system would implode.
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A trooper with the Montana Highway Patrol posted a picture on Twitter of an overturned car, warning of slick roads.
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Economists are warning of the possibility of mass layoffs in China this year if the virus is not contained soon.
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For all those corporate leaders, media figures and political experts warning of the death of democracy, it's just the opposite.
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They equate dot-orgs with nonprofit groups and issue no warning of the dangers lurking beneath the domain's positive aura.
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Our foreign policy leaders today appear incapable of breaking through the false, political rhetoric warning of a renewed Cold War.
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America's Essential Hospitals announced its opposition to a new ObamaCare repeal and replace bill, warning of cuts and coverage losses.
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The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center issued an alert late Wednesday warning of an increase in W-2 phishing campaigns.
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But they are warning of the risks of the repeal legislation in hopes of spurring a public backlash against it.
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This week, weather forecasters are again warning of a potentially historic winter storm upstream, a bizarre scenario for early October.
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The attorney, Charles Harder, also said he sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bannon warning of potential legal action.
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Vodafone, meantime, criticized requirements to supply federal main roads with 100 megabits per second as "unacceptable", warning of high costs.
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The comments were the latest from the Trump administration warning of a response to Russia's expulsion of 60 U.S. diplomats.
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On Saturday, January 13, an emergency alert notification was sent out to Hawaii, warning of an imminent ballistic missile threat.
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In response to the growing pressure, Prime Minister Robert Fico has moved rightward, warning of an "invasion" of Muslim migrants.
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The exoneration of Dugas should serve as a warning of the risks of overinvesting in the myth of Patient Zero.
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But the point is that, as a result, Republican voters have been continually exposed to messages warning of physical dangers.
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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam declared an emergency for the state on Saturday, warning of potential power outages and snarled transportation.
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The dovish shift was cheered by financial markets, but sounded to some analysts like a warning of economic weakness ahead.
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An initial tsunami warning of waves of up to half a metre was issued following the quake but later withdrawn.
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Yet with various studies warning of retirement shortfalls for many Americans, workers could use all the financial guidance they can get.
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The less expensive drug that Blue Shield requires women try before taking Addyi has a black box warning of its own.
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They've also pushed ads praising Border Patrol agents and warning of MS-13, even in states where the gang doesn't exist.
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Gusty showers were to begin lashing parts of Florida on Sunday, and authorities were warning of the possibility of flash flooding.
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The warning of being banned is still there, but the approach and tone of the message really takes the edge off.
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And he offered a prescient warning of sorts on the effects of a partisan fight over filling future Supreme Court vacancies.
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On May 2800, the Texas Joint Crime Information Center issued a bulletin warning of "escalating conflict" between the Bandidos and Cossacks.
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BuzzFeed News then reported that Wood had actually sent Musk a letter warning of a possible defamation suit in early August.
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That would provide early warning of someone being at greater risk of falling over, say, or of their cognition becoming impaired.
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The genetic testing company Illumina has been warning of softness in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing market as well. 3.
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In the landfall area, the Weather Service is warning of "life-threatening" winds that could cause complete destruction of sturdy buildings.
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But its independent ethics board has simultaneously released a report warning of the dire consequences should this technology be deployed irresponsibly.
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These elder statesmen were welcoming their friend's son into a very exclusive fraternity, but also warning of the dangers in store.
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Uber has sent an email to its staff there warning of the protests — as a safety precaution, according to an employee.
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Disney plans to install new signs warning of alligators in the area, a person familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
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Analysts and financiers have long been warning of the diminishing utility of the ultra-loose monetary policy stance from the ECB.
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In the video, the Tesla can be heard warning of a potential collision due an (unseen) braking vehicle one car ahead.
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"The first reaction by existing casinos to lower revenues should be layoffs," he said, warning of the "unintended consequences" of expansion.
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Image: Antoine2K/ShutterstockExperts have been warning of a looming shortage of helium for years, as the known reserves are being depleted.
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On Thursday, the FBI sent a nationwide bulletin to law enforcement warning of online messaging that could inspire attacks against police.
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The National Weather Service is warning of minor to moderate coastal flooding that will likely begin with high tide Saturday night.
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The National Weather Service is warning of continued gusty, dry Santa Ana winds through Friday, which could help fuel more flames.
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It even gives fixed facilities like off-shore oil platforms and ocean-based wind power farms warning of incoming inclement conditions.
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Perhaps only Mr Trump's removal, by the electorate or otherwise, could substantially mitigate the threat Mr Mattis has given warning of.
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The National Weather Service is warning of a heightened risk of tornadoes, including strong tornadoes, and flash flooding across the Plains.
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And now U.S. businesses are also warning of input costs rising as a result of President Trump's imposition of import tariffs.
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The weather department forecast heavy rains until August 15, India's Independence Day, also warning of flooding in low-lying coastal areas.
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Because methane is a potent greenhouse gas, this discovery is a potential warning of things to come in our warming world.
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The Japan Meteorological Agency issued tsunami warnings and evacuation orders soon after the quake hit, warning of possible 27.3-foot waves.
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A group at Northwestern University sent a similar letter Tuesday warning of the potential consequences of immigration enforcement on college campuses.
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A coalition of opponents, led by casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, spent $2.1 million on advertising warning of the consequences of legalization.
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Russia responded angrily to a U.S.-led strike against Syria, warning of unspecified "consequences" that stoked fears the conflict could escalate.
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When I give talks about eclipses, my first slide is like the label on a cigarette pack—a warning of addiction.
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The left-wing Tsipras was critical of the then-candidate during the election campaign, warning of Trump's "evil" raft of ideas.
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A source with knowledge of the situation said the resort now plans to install signs explicitly warning of the dangerous animals.
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French bank BNP Paribas struck a similar tone, warning of "supply issues" for the rest of the year and into 2019.
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In 2015, along with visionaries like Stephen Hawking, he penned an open letter warning of the dangers of misusing artificial intelligence.
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Yields on the 2-year yield Treasury topped the 10-year rate, triggering a reliable warning of recession within 22 months.
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There was so much interest in bitcoin futures that it seemed to overload Cboe's website, with the exchange warning of slowness.
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Trump made a great show about warning of the dangers of Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions and called for renewed economic embargoes.
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The Japanese weather service reported a preliminary magnitude of 2000 and issued a warning of a tsunami of about 290 feet.
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And by attacking illegal immigration and warning of terrorists disguised as refugees, he reaches social populists in both parties as well.
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"The safety of [the] American people is my absolute highest priority," he said, repeatedly warning of the scale of the storm.
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The White House on Tuesday issued a report warning of the dangers of socialism two weeks ahead of pivotal midterm elections.
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Kusama's experiences serve as a warning of the crushing realities of the art industry, and the importance of never giving up.
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Of note is that the second message, despite warning of an official IS app, was not posted by official IS accounts.
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" Result: "An official close to the Assad regime told Reuters, 'We had an early warning of the strike from the Russians.
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He takes over as finance minister after the economy contracted in the first quarter, with economists warning of a looming recession.
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The NWS is also warning of severe thunderstorm across the same areas, and said tornadoes "can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms."
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In warning of deteriorating global trade figures, the report echoed sharp comments last week by Christine Lagarde, the fund's managing director.
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Throughout his remarks, Sanders compared Clinton's policies with those of the GOP's presumptive nominee, warning of the dangers of electing Trump.
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It is fascinating that, as Emily mentioned, Angela experiences Will's memories through her point of view, as a warning of sorts.
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And last week, Stanley F. Druckenmiller, an industry star, gave a long interview warning of a debt bubble in the market.
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Alternately manic and maddened, Bill is like a red flag to overly smug husbands, wildly warning of the comeuppance to come.
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The only warning of their approach is usually hot winds that send the dry earth of summer swirling through the air.
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Newspaper articles in the late 1850s began warning of the danger of counterfeit bank notes that had been made using photography.
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The suit says that within days, he was given a written warning of misconduct and was shortly out of a job.
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Last year, both Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and NSA Director Mike Rogers testified before Congress, warning of these threats.
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As they were about to enter the river side of the beach, a lifeguard approached them, warning of a strong current.
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He expressed similar sentiments in a 2014 column, warning of possible social consequences if women were to earn more than men.
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But the barrage of agitprop by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) represented a dramatic shift towards a warning of outright war.
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Human rights organizations have called for urgent action to stop the situation from deteriorating further, warning of an unfolding humanitarian crisis.
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The center issued separate storm surge warnings and included them in each of its bulletins about Harvey, warning of catastrophic flooding.
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But from the outset, the police union balked, warning of "more drive-by shootings, more drugs" and a spike in crime.
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The President sought to frame the debate ahead of the vote, warning of the impact of a shutdown on the military.
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The spread, or yield curve, has been watched closely by traders because it was flattening, a possible warning of economic trouble.
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They're warning of a bloodbath at the polls next year for other vulnerable Democrats who decide to back impeachment this week.
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U.S. intelligence is warning of a possible terror threat for the day before the election next week, CBS News reported Friday.
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You're actually going to put people into a box," he said, warning of something throughout this process he calls "faking good.
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New York (CNN Business)Apple CEO Tim Cook shocked investors on January 213 by warning of slowing iPhone sales in China.
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Nigeria's information minister told Reuters they had no warning of their inclusion on the list before it appeared in the media.
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At the time, her path was lined by tall grasses and red signs warning of danger with a skull and crossbones.
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The North has threatened its own pre-emptive strikes, warning of a nuclear war and conducting a series of missile tests.
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That the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates again is seen by some as yet another warning of potential economic turmoil.
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But with ample warning of the region's first winter storm this season and extensive preparation, there were relatively few major problems.
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They're warning of widespread "chaos" if states suddenly feel empowered to sue every time the federal government launches a new initiative.
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But demographers are warning of a new hot spot for childlessness on the Mediterranean rim, where Europe's economic crisis hit hardest.
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Ballistic missile alert An emergency alert warning of a ballistic missile accidentally went out to every resident of Hawaii in January.
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Iran's top diplomat responded to Trump's bellicose statement, warning of an "all-out war" should the US strike the Islamic Republic.
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The campaign headlines alone — featuring tense protests and fistfights, and a front-runner warning of riots — are cause enough for concern.
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She instantly got a text message warning of a cyclone, one of many messages she invariably got from the cell provider.
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She isn't the only lawmaker causing the party headaches: Internal opposition to Bernie Sanders has some warning of a Democratic schism.
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The remaining protesters appeared to dig in at the refuge, streaming images of themselves waving guns and warning of a blood bath.
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As if we needed another reminder, the Poway shooting should serve as a warning of the reality and virulence of anti-Semitism.
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High profile investors, like Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio, are also warning of a recession from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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We are pre-conditioned to recognize the color red as a signal for danger and crimson blood a warning of deep injury.
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Giving people explicit warning of this and allowing them to choose whether they are OK with this tracking would be more reasonable.
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He believes Schulz will face resistance from employers warning of job cuts if he tries to make the labor market more rigid.
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His killing is not portrayed as a positive thing, however, instead warning of the dangers of using violence to solve political problems.
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A coalition of global investors has launched a campaign warning of the ticking time bomb that our hunger for meat has become.
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Aquino himself called for all the candidates to unite against Duterte, warning of uncertainty and the "specter of dictatorship" if Duterte won.
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One might think that the decrease in the number of cybersecurity startups is an alarming signal, warning of an industry in decline.
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Overnight on Monday, a number devastating tornadoes struck Western Ohio, with the National Weather Service warning of more severe weather on Tuesday.
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A growing number of Republicans are privately warning of increasing fears of a total wipeout in 2020: House, Senate, and White House.
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A presidential spokesman told The Associated Press that the government had received intelligence warning of an attack and had warned the organizers.
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In particular, "fresh vegetables prices increased nonstop on reduced output," it said in an August update warning of more expected price escalations.
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A plethora of private and public initiatives now seek to give advance warning of potential genocides, and to hector governments into action.
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The agency is also warning of major flooding to follow the storm as the new snow cover melts into already swollen rivers.
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On April 28, 2018, the hospital mailed letters to 2,762 patients warning of potential exposure to hepatitis C and offered free testing.
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Each checkup brought a warning of the next possible bad outcome, casting a pall that would stick around through pregnancy and beyond.
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Pressure had been growing on both sides to resolve the dispute, with Germany's economy ministry warning of the broader impact on jobs.
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Despite warning of lower contribution from PharMEDium, AmerisourceBergen raised its profit forecast on account of expected benefits from favorable U.S. tax laws.
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The fall of Mosul and Fallujah to IS in 2014 is a clear warning of how resentment can quickly turn to insurrection.
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Public health campaigns of the past few years have been warning of the dangers of vaping through TV and bus stop ads.
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On Monday, the human rights commissioner of the Council of Europe echoed a senior U.N. official in warning of illegal mass expulsions.
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President Trump is pushing both China and Iran to the brink, betting they'll capitulate and warning of dire consequences if they don't.
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In late February, Wayne LaPierre, its boss, gave a frenzied speech warning of "these new European-style socialists bearing down upon us".
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The Bank of Japan held off on expanding stimulus despite cutting its inflation forecasts and warning of risks to its price outlook.
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But at the same time you're warning of an incompetent government that's potentially corrupt and suspect on a number of different levels.
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The prime minister's warning of imminent attacks also follows last week's thwarted ISIS plot to attack the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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Each node of this network of gadgets shares information with the other nodes — warning of traffic snarls, potholes, construction and so on.
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The park, however, had previously put out an alert for visitors, warning of smoky conditions including poor air quality and poor visibility.
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Articles were published warning of the "Japanning of America" or an "economic Pearl Harbor," as Japanese businesses bought US companies and landmarks.
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The full impact of the tariffs is not yet clear, but experts are warning of significant decreases in exports of those products.
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But a coalition of opponents, led by casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, spent $85033 million on advertising warning of the consequences of legalization.
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Noel Sharkey, emeritus professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the University of Sheffield, has been warning of robo-nannies for years.
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"We should be very careful," Denmark's finance minister Kristian Jensen said, warning of the risks of pushing innovative companies away from Europe.
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Biomarkers in the blood indicating elevated levels of inflammation, cholesterol and clotting can be an early warning of atherosclerosis and heart disease.
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It's now a Category 2, with the eye of the storm over Naples and authorities warning of sudden, "life-threatening" storm surge.
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The Syrian-based Islamist group claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attacks, warning of "black days" for those fighting it in Syria and Iraq.
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Sceptics point to past excessive exuberance in metallic bubbles such as rare earths as a warning of what may lie in store.
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Many had feared problems at polling places on Election Day, with Trump repeatedly warning of a "rigged" election and widespread voter fraud.
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Yet Flynn and the NATO commander gave the White House a 28503 to 22019 day strategic warning of the imminent Russian invasion.
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Worse, it took the company a week to shut off the leak, despite several phone calls and emails warning of the exposure.
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An animal's general activity level is a good indication of its fitness, so the system can give early warning of any trouble.
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Warning of a possible famine, 2628 million people are acutely malnourished – including more than 28503 million children – and millions are internally displaced.
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The National Weather Service in Minneapolis, for example, has issued an excessive heat watch, warning of heat indexes reaching 22016 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Apparently, Stalin was trying to make a point: he had been warning of spies in their midst, and now here was proof.
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It wasn't that long ago that my Republican colleagues were warning of the calamitous effect of the burden of the nation's debt.
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His arrest came after police issued a cellphone alert to millions of residents in New York warning of Rahami and identifying him.
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A former superintendent of California's Joshua Tree National Park is warning of "irreparable" damage to the park following the partial government shutdown.
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My husband and I agree that we were fortunate to have had no warning of the likelihood of disabilities before her birth.
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State authorities are warning of an alleged scam involving DNA tests that's targeted to low-income and senior-living communities, Bloomberg reports.
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Among other things, he is known for his 1996 warning of "irrational exuberance" in the stock market during the dot-com boom.
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During the day the LNA had turned up pressure on Tripoli, warning of a military campaign to "liberate the homeland from terrorism".
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Blue chips aside, financial spreadbetting and trading company CMC Markets slumped 12.3 percent after warning of lower first-half net operating income.
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The risk is higher in Nankai Trough because seismologists are warning of the possibility of a 'megathrust earthquake' within a few decades.
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The findings were consistent with other studies warning of worsening rates of cardiovascular illness in China, even as living standards have improved.
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However, some signs of the old system and political culture made their presence felt, warning of remaining perils for democracy in Mexico.
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The incident, however, was the first direct military exchange between the two countries ever and could be a warning of escalating interactions.
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Irma was downgraded Monday to a tropical storm after making landfall twice on Sunday, and officials are warning of the storm's destruction.
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But Holder had been warning of "collateral consequences" for prosecuting corporations since a memo he wrote while deputy attorney general in 1999.
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It's a sign of how far things have come in a year, and a warning of where they could go in 2019.
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And even before the polls opened, the European Union and several of Venezuela's Latin American neighbors were warning of an unfair election.
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And King Abdullah of Jordan personally appealed to Trump earlier this year not to move the embassy, warning of negative regional repercussions.
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OPEC was scrambling to rescue the deal on Monday, with analysts warning of a sharp price correction if the producer group fails.
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India sent three memos warning of possible attacks on churches and tourist spots, including one just two hours before the bomb blasts.
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A Pakistani separatist group claimed responsibility, warning of more attacks in China and Pakistan in a post on an unverified Twitter account.
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As the WSJ Magazine puts it, Musk is warning of a future where humans are the "house cats" of our robot overlords.
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The Democrats are warning of a looming pension catastrophe, saying more than 200 multi-employer plans are on a path to failure.
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Meanwhile, German Chancellor Merkel characterized global trade tensions as "very serious," warning of the potential consequences for Europe and the global economy.
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The loudest alarms came from desperate, panicked Republicans, warning of the man who is destroying the Party of Lincoln before our eyes.
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Irene arrived at Grünberg's home, and was introduced to Anderson with a false name (there had been no warning of her arrival).
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Tech leaders have been warning of a "brain drain" since Election Day — and now there's talk of companies moving employees to Canada.
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I had been expecting flat terrain and a sight line of kilometres in all directions, giving ample warning of any approaching bears.
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Tech leaders have been warning of a "brain drain" since Election Day—and now there's talk of companies moving employees to Canada.
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State media reported this week that more than 300 listed firms are warning of losses of $15 million or more for 2018.
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In January, the state of Hawaii sent a false alert warning of an incoming ballistic missile, touching off panic across the state.
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Authorities issued an emergency alert Wednesday, warning of mudslides, flooding and swollen rivers in Fukuoka, Saga and Nagasaki prefectures in Kyushu island.
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In the years that followed, Congress convened headline-making hearings, slamming the databank idea and warning of government information-gathering run amok.
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James Liang, a co-founder of Ctrip, has written a book warning of the impact of China's shifting demographics on technological innovation.
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Luminous Cruise's bankruptcy is among the first stemming from the outbreak, with economists warning of more to come as tourist numbers drop.
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Experts are warning of a new wave of cyberattacks targeting Americans who are forced to work from home during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Britain is already in upheaval over Brexit, its looming withdrawal from the European Union, with many experts warning of economic hardship ahead.
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The P.L.O. announced its "total rejection" of the accords soon after they were signed, warning of an "open plot" against Palestinian rights.
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That day, Mr. Rostow sent an "eyes only" memorandum to the president, his second in a week warning of the impending plan.
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She said she didn't see any signs warning of toxic algae near the pond, which sits next to a popular walking trail.
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But unlike the I.R.A. bombers, who telephoned a warning of their intentions, Mr. Abedi offered no advance clues as to his plans.
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Starbucks Corp dropped 2.9% after warning of a financial hit as it closed thousands of restaurants and adjusted operating hours in China.
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Starbucks Corp dropped 3.1% after warning of a financial hit as it closed thousands of restaurants and adjusted operating hours in China.
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The Pentagon has called on Turkey to halt its military offensive into Syria, warning of "serious consequences" if it does not comply.
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In both cases, the attacks were blamed on a message circulated on WhatsApp warning of child abductors in the state of Jharkand.
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Analysts said that the warning of military involvement in Hong Kong could inflame, rather than calm, the underlying grievances driving the protests.
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Rains are forecast to continue until the end of the year and humanitarian organizations are warning of waterborne diseases and mass displacement.
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Google, Microsoft and others in the technology industry have mounted a campaign against the bill, warning of the potential for grave ramifications.
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Its knee-jerk use sounded like a clanging alarm bell, a warning of the approaching collapse of an entire nation-building project.
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The Department of Homeland Security has sent Congress a study warning of security threats to mobile devices used by the federal government.
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Additionally, the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning Monday afternoon for parts of western and central Massachusetts, warning of hail.
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Filled with casual omens — a snake tumbling from a ceiling; a gun-store clerk warning of danger — Heidi's search grows increasingly fanciful.
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The president and his Department of Health and Human Services have issued statements assailing the health law and warning of imminent collapse.
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Starbucks Corp dropped 258% after warning of a financial hit as it closed thousands of restaurants and adjusted operating hours in China.
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About a minute later, with the plane at about 22019 feet, the pilots' control sticks began shaking, warning of an impending stall.
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Kennedy entered the meeting as a hawk, after warning of a nonexistent "missile gap" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Starbucks Corp dropped 7.453% after warning of a financial hit as it closed thousands of restaurants and adjusted operating hours in China.
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New York (CNN Business)The JPMorgan analyst who foretold General Electric's downfall is warning of more trouble for the storied American conglomerate.
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" By Monday, nearly 200 emissaries of the Jewish Agency had signed an online letter warning of "irrefutable damage to our collective future.
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There was speculation that the bombing was an act of terrorism, a warning of some kind to Mr. Kobzon from the mob.
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The vote came hours after the Israeli historian Saul Friedländer addressed the German Parliament, warning of the perils of rising anti-Semitism.
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Warning of rising threats from China and Russia, he presented a plan that hints at a Cold War view of the world.
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As Brazil battles the biggest yellow fever outbreak in modern times, researchers are warning of the risk of the virus spreading internationally.
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France, which has close links to Haftar, said it had no prior warning of his push for Tripoli, a diplomatic source said.
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Public officials are warning of an outbreak of typhus, a bacterial disease usually spread by lice or fleas, in the Los Angeles area.
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"A lot of people are betting on social media changing the way this campaign will be fought," said Feres, warning of its limitations.
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Image: David McNew (Getty Images)The American Academy of Pediatrics is warning of the dangers of common additives found in foods and packaging.
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The White House released a report today warning of a future where artificial intelligence and robotics will take the place of human labor.
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The bank has sent a letter to one of those computer scientists, L. Jean Camp of Indiana University, warning of potential legal action.
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The city's sharp deceleration serves as a stress test of China's economic problems, and as a warning of the difficulty in fixing them.
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Veterans of Britain's military establishment have been warning of a palpable strategic threat from Russia for which Her Majesty's forces are ill-prepared.
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S. CLIMATE STUDY HAS GRIM WARNING OF ECONOMIC RISKS Reduction of Up to 10 Percent in G.D.P. — Findings Are at Odds With Policies.
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Last year, it downgraded both countries' outlooks from stable to negative, warning of weak and low growth in both countries and debt dynamics.
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If economists had been watching other metrics, too, like indebtedness, they would have had an earlier warning of trouble ahead, the commission wrote.
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Salleh Said Keruak, the government minister for communications, says Dr Mahathir is warning of foul play only because he knows he will lose.
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The National Weather Service is warning of a searing heat wave across the Midwest, South, and East Coast Friday and through the weekend.
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Some will see the strikes against ships in the area as a veiled warning of its readiness to make good on its threat.
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But French utility EDF fell 12.7 percent, wiping about 2.5 billion euros from its market value, after warning of lower earnings in 2017.
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Just last month, European watch dog group, Norwegian Consumer Council, issued a strongly worded report warning of safety concerns over GPS-enabled devices.
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There were signs that read "no swimming" posted in the area but no signage warning of alligators, a Disney spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE.
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When scientists used NASA data to peer into clouds, what they saw resembled a hazard sign warning of a fast-deteriorating climate ahead.
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But Kenya's growing reliance on loans is causing jitters, with the International Monetary Fund warning of an increased risk of default this year.
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The slide in expectations matches the view of Morgan Stanley chief equity strategist Mike Wilson, who has been warning of an earnings recession.
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In the past few years, beaches have shut down as signs warning of the danger of sinkholes have sprung up along the shoreline.
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Within hours of Trump's statement, North Korea issued a statement warning of a possible strike on areas around the US territory of Guam.
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Across the United States, officials are urging citizens to prepare, warning of traffic jams, wifi outages and shortages of alcohol and porta-potties.
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That followed Caterpillar's 281.2 percent decline on Tuesday, when despite its earnings beat, investors were spooked by the company's warning of higher costs.
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An announcement came over the public address system while he was talking to Mashable, warning of controlled explosions being carried out by police.
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Some 480 flights were canceled on Wednesday evening, an airport official said, while on Thursday their website was still warning of potential delays.
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Reuters reported last year that SWIFT sent a letter to bank customers worldwide in November warning of increasingly sophisticated threats to their systems.
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Trump in October claimed that he would be sending active duty troops to shore up the border, warning of an impending migrant caravan.
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Privately, US military officials are warning of the potential for more direct confrontation between Iran and Israel that could spiral out of control.
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Perhaps no one was more effective in warning of the peril than the astronomer and science communicator Carl Sagan, who died in 1996.
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Those cells, paired with genomics tools, might open up a window on women's bodies and give early warning of cancer and reproductive diseases.
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France's government has warned that radical groups within the protests are gaining in influence, warning of "radicalized and rebellious" elements within the demonstrators.
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But other conservative strategists are warning of a general election bloodbath and urging Republicans to abandon Trump and support a third-party candidate.
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Some of China's most notorious fallen officials are shown repenting on camera, warning of the misery that comes from dirty wealth and imprisonment.
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Turkey views the Kurdish forces there as a threat and has been warning of launching a military operation in the region for days.
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After the bombing, the authorities sent what's being called an unprecedented cellphone alert to area residents, warning of the manhunt for a suspect.
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In 1943, he and White created a radio drama about the recent Detroit race riot, which concluded with Willkie warning of homegrown fascism.
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Jay W. Friedman, a dentist who advises Consumer Reports on dental issues, has been warning of overuse of dental imaging since the 1970s.
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Greens have fought hard for years against Arctic drilling, warning of the possibility of major oil spills in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
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The biggest mall owner in the U.S. is warning of more store closures and even bankruptcies to rattle the retail industry in 2019.
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This isn't a five-alarm fire warning of impending dystopia but it should give everyone pause at a crucial moment in Amazon's history.
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By mid-morning, the President's messages had become tighter, warning of "another big Caravan heading our day" before finally unleashing some standalone slogans.
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In 2010, Representative Louie Gohmert, Republican of Texas, ran around warning of what came to be mocked as the great "terror baby" plot.
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In this election, the national electoral authorities have put out alerts in five states warning of the potential risk for violence and fraud.
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Donald Trump declared an "American carnage" and made it to the White House by warning of an immigrant crime wave that doesn't exist.
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The Rest of Us Should Be Wary As Stock Markets Brush Off Trade Tensions, a Warning of Trouble Ahead What's the Yield Curve?
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A diplomatic letter warning of "negative consequences" in US-Swedish relations, if the American rapper's hearing on assault charges was not resolved quickly.
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Yet many people living downstream received no warning of the deadly flood that was about to sweep away villages, farms, livestock and people.
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Ms. Craig said she had hoped her arrest would serve as a warning of the need to make changes in the Police Department.
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As outlandish and extreme as it is, warning of a looming civil war is a familiar talking point across the pro-Trump media.
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The following day, the social network lost $119 billion, a Wall Street record, after warning of increased expenses on security and privacy improvements.
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Unless Corporate America starts warning of weaker profits more broadly, that means investors might dismiss any first quarter weaknesses as a one-off.
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Some observers, frightened of heights, have been warning of a crash in the Dow for many months, or even years in some cases.
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I can't help but think that if I heeded the warning of those sluggish runs, perhaps I could have averted my health debacle.
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Security reporter Brian Krebs first revealed the extent of the flaw yesterday, warning of potential issues with authentication on Windows desktops and servers.
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Second, the United States received ample warning of the incoming strike, allowing US troops to shelter in bunkers and ride out the storm.
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Tens of thousands of civilians have also been displaced by the Turkish military operation, with aid agencies warning of a growing humanitarian crisis.
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Denigrating Islam, and warning of an "invasion" that threatened Italians with "ethnic cleansing," he vowed to bar boats bringing migrants from North Africa.
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" More broadly, Biden said he is "genuinely concerned" with key pillars of Trump's rhetoric and actions, warning of "naked nationalism" and "phony populism.
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Ultimately, Congress would be on record condemning the clear wrongdoing by the President, warning of further misconduct which could make new proceedings acceptable.
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Twitter itself weighed in on Wednesday to condemn the action, warning of punitive measures if CCHQ, the Conservative press wing, repeated such behavior.
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The fortunes of Graham's company produced an early warning of how wrong things can go in the posthumous life of a dance troupe.
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The clinic became a refuge for Tutsis, with Hutu friends bringing them food, warning of danger, and taking Uwimana's baby to get vaccinated.
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Wolf said within days of the sanction taking effect, Commerce received numerous calls from industry groups and companies warning of the unintended consequences.
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A special inspector general is warning of "high risks" to Afghanistan's reconstruction ahead of a new administration taking over the 2628-year war.
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While warning of the consequences of lifting what he described as an "inhuman curfew," Khan demanded India do so and free all detainees.
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Barham said the pair weren't concerned about a possible eruption, despite reports warning of "moderate volcanic unrest" in the area in recent weeks.
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Elizabeth Warren last month, describing her regulatory proposals as "jaw-dropping" and warning of "a severe shock" were her plans to be enacted.
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Those killed in 2004 received no formal warning of the approaching waves and had almost no chance to get out of the way.
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The National Weather Service issued advisories warning of high rip current risks through Monday evening at beaches from northeast Florida to North Carolina.
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Incensed, he talked with his young children at the dinner table about his dismissal, warning of the perils of a politicized Justice Department.
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Mr. Bouteflika and his allies have kept their grip on power by warning of a return to the bloodshed of two decades ago.
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Republicans have responded with the familiar and previously successful playbook of attacking the Democrats for embracing "socialized medicine" and warning of healthcare rationing.
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British scientists had been warning of such a disaster, but alas, the protective measures they suggested were approved by lawmakers but never implemented.
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"We had an early warning of the strike from the Russians ... and all military bases were evacuated a few days ago," the official said.
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Apple issued a rare warning of weaker-than-expected iPhone sales earlier this month, spurring the stock's worst day of trading in six years.
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French tiremaker Michelin has also been under pressure after warning of declining sales in Europe and China during the second half of the year.
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" She continues, "Srebrenica stands as an indelible warning of the consequences when we fail to take sides when innocent civilians are threatened with aggression.
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Both the rebels and the government side have accused each other of manipulating Aleppo residents' fears for their own advantage by warning of atrocities.
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The NWS issued a severe weather statement for parts of Oklahoma, warning of golf-ball-sized hail and winds of up to 60 mph.
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Ed Clissold, chief U.S. strategist at Ned David Research, is still looking for confirmation that small-caps are warning of a broad market peak.
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The genetic testing company Illumina has been warning of softness in the direct-to-consumer genetic testing market, as Business Insider reported last August.
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North Korea fired what it said was a rocket carrying a communications satellite into orbit over Japan in 2009 after warning of its plan.
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The U.S. official dismissed the EU's warning of a possible WTO challenge and a cycle of counterclaims in European courts as doomed to fail.
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Schools in Chennai, the state capital, and other coastal towns have been closed with the weather office warning of intermittent heavy rains this weekend.
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Hawaiian residents were briefly but intensely disturbed this morning by a state-wide alert via TV and phone warning of an incoming ballistic missile.
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This pattern gives early warning of a substantial and sustainable trend change and this pattern often ends with a very fast and strong breakout.
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Clinton made a closing argument that included a warning of a dark future facing the United States if a Republican won the White House.
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That could change if Tehran crosses the "red line" — which may include deaths or injuries of American personnel, they said, warning of its dangers.
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He has criticized "sanctuary cities" and run ads warning of the street gang MS-13, which is largely composed of members from Central America.
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Other Republican officials were not nearly as measured in their comments either, as the New Times documented, warning of "suspicious" activity with no evidence.
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A smoke advisory warning of the unhealthy air quality in portions of the Santa Clarita Valley and the San Gabriel Mountains has been issued.
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European stocks closed lower on Tuesday as a warning of an autos slowdown from German chemicals giant BASF dragged down autos and chemicals companies.
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When you have a copyright takedown you get automatic emails, but never an actual serious warning of 'your page is going to get deleted.
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The sequence is not subtle: it's an ode to and warning of the sheer power of games to transport us into new, impossible spaces.
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Though there are "No Swimming" signs and the resort employs lifeguards to keep people out of the water, there is no warning of alligators.
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The BOE head said he had no set timetable for raising interest rates, warning of more damage to come from a slowing Chinese economy.
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Toronto police had been turning a blind eye, until landlords began receiving letters from the municipal licensing board last week warning of a crackdown.
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That's why not just patients but doctors, hospitals, and health care administrators are warning of the consequences of repealing Obamacare and the Medicaid expansion.
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German rock festival Rock Am Ring has been evacuated and shut down for the day after police received warning of a suspected terrorist threat.
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South Korea has appealed to ally United States to defuse the tension with Japan, warning of threats to global supplies memory chips and smartphones.
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He was a face of the Never Trump movement and often spoke out against the candidate, warning of the consequences of a Trump presidency.
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A possible sign of further deterioration in diplomatic ties is the fact that Chinese officials claimed they had no advance warning of Wednesday's test.
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" A group of 35 psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers also wrote a letter to The New York Times warning of Trump's "grave emotional instability.
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Stricter airport security measures had been put in place following Saturday's arrests, with Australian airports warning of possible delays and longer check-in times.
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Stricter airport security measures had been put in place following the attack, with Australian airports warning of possible delays and longer check-in times.
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Asked about the North Korean envoy's warning of nuclear war, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said it would not be in anyone's interest.
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"Severe caution is needed," an official of Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) told a news conference, warning of the potential for landslides and high winds.
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Last Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security extended its warning of homegrown terror threats to the US for the fifth time since December 2015.
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" Al Arabiya News Channel wrote an editorial warning of 30 potential retaliatory measures against any U.S. sanctions, including "$100 oil, $200 oil, double that.
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This cautionary tale of risky lending, ballooning debt and market speculation should be a clear warning of looming perils in the student loan industry.
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A group of community organizations wrote to President Win Myint in September last year, warning of the dangers of an "unlawful situation" in Hpakant.
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That was the stark warning of an exhaustive five-year investigation by an Australia Royal Commission into institutional child sex abuse that concluded Thursday.
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He beat Democrat Doug Applegate by 1,621 votes in 2016, and some Republicans have been warning of a possible Democratic wave coming in 85033.
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Beijing summoned the US and Canadian ambassadors over the weekend, warning of "serious consequences" if Meng, the daughter of Huawei's founder, isn't released soon.
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But this rapid expansion has not gone unnoticed by the Australia regulators, with the Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens warning of potential systemic risks.
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Shortly before the shooting, the suspect is believed to have posted a manifesto on the website 8chan warning of a "Hispanic invasion" of Texas.
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" The National Weather Service issued a small craft advisory on May 3 for Alenuihaha and Pailolo channels, warning of "strong east-northeast trade winds.
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" His ardent warning of the advance of socialism in the United States resonates even more today: "You and I have a rendezvous with destiny.
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But hardliners in the establishment have moved to block any relaxation of the Islamic Republic's social rules, warning of the "infiltration" of Western culture.
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Judge Craig Long put a sign in the lobby of his courtroom warning of his disapproval, though it's not something he can necessarily enforce.
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Plastic accumulating in the world's oceans has become a major policy issue for governments, with scientists warning of their effect on the food chain.
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It is worthwhile to take stock of the first crypto-currency's impressive achievements to date, while also warning of the future perils it faces.
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Senate Republicans, in a rare move, lashed out at Trump over the decision, with several lawmakers saying Congress received no warning of Trump's announcement.
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The DfT said that Friday marked the indicative notice which gave potential bidders advance warning of the formal start of the process this spring.
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The Daily Record—then the country's best-selling newspaper—backed their stance, running blaring front page headlines warning of "gay sex lessons" in schools.
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Social media is flooded by Kremlin-funded trolls ranting about the illegitimacy of the American election process and warning of the potential for violence.
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This nursing home outbreak of Covid-19 is what we call a "sentinel event": a warning of outbreaks and deaths that may be coming.
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Separately, Mr. Trump threatened Iran late Sunday, tweeting an all-caps warning of severe "consequences," as rhetoric between the two countries' presidents escalated dramatically.
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Following the global outrage prompted by the journalist's disappearance, Trump's comments have varied from playing down Riyadh's role to warning of possible economic sanctions.
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Trilobites Conservationists have been sounding the alarm over invasive species for years, warning of the damage they can cause to habitats and native animals.
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But in recent months, Israel has also been warning of Iranian efforts to strengthen Hezbollah in Lebanon, making an eventual confrontation there seem inevitable.
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" In April 2009, the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis issued a report warning of a rise in "right-wing extremism.
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Small-cap professional services company RPS plummeted 35% to a more than 10-1/2 year low after warning of "materially" lower annual results.
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"If I were him, I would double down on the president needing us," Mr. Grimm said, warning of impeachment if Democrats win the House.
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Airlines, hotels and restaurants are suffering mightily from travel bans, government closings and more — and some in those industries are warning of dire consequences.
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"The United States is facing a crushing burden of debt," it declared, warning of a looming fiscal crisis that might soon "capsize" the economy.
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For Mr. Xi, the fall of the Soviet Union is a warning of what will go wrong if China's party succumbs to those dangers.
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Here's the first warning of a leitmotif that will run through this entire review, which is, don't stay here if you're strapped for cash.
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Mr. Trump's once prominent warning of a trade war on steel has bogged down in legal concerns and fears from the American steel industry.
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The president seemingly neglected the briefing papers warning of the dire consequences of a power vacuum created by withdrawing the 1,000-strong tripwire force.
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The next day, Trump signed a memo warning of a "crisis" at the border and calling for National Guard troops to help solve it.
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US officials have been warning of the perils of diseases for migrants arriving in the US, increasingly in large numbers of families and children.
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British aerospace company Meggitt saw its shares slide 5.1% after warning of future constraints arising from Boeing's 737 Max production halt and the coronavirus.
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International companies that rely on Chinese factories to make their products and depend on Chinese consumers for sales are already warning of costly problems.
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However, multiple Wall Street strategists are sounding alarms on the increasing dominance of Big Tech, warning of a potential pullback in the stocks ahead.
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Those quibbles aside, the Prokofiev symphony is a playful musical marker for each of the characters and a portentous warning of things to come.
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An intelligence memo warning of a possible attack had circulated 216 days earlier, raising questions about whether more preventative measures could have been taken.
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His return to comedy made a mockery of consent when the New York audience was given no warning of his performance at the Cellar.
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Three other mosques in the Atlanta area, and two in Alabama, received emailed threats in February, warning of attacks on Muslims on March 15.
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The starkest warning of the misuse of identity was in the Rwandan genocide, where ID papers listed ethnicity, making it easy to target Tutsis.
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Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman who has a knack for saying memorable things about the markets, is warning of a bond bubble.
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Lawmakers on Wednesday spoke in harsh terms about the case, warning of consequences if the Saudi regime is found to have ordered the killing.
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Satellites are there to provide early warning of nuclear attack, coordinate missile interceptors and keep watch on other powers' adherence to arms control treaties.
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Insurers in Britain have been among the most vocal groups in warning of the problems that a disorderly departure from the bloc could bring.
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Meanwhile, international bodies such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development have been warning of weak global growth in the coming years.
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Lower inflation combined with soaring interest rates — sometimes as high as 25 percent — have the country's top banking officials warning of a potential crisis.
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The whistleblower's lawyers released a statement on Thursday neither confirming nor denying their client's identity but warning of the danger that comes with disclosure.
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Fearing the U.S. announcement could open the way to the Turkish attack, the SDF has been warning of the threat Islamic State still poses.
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Some 40,000 fliers were printed in English, Yiddish, Spanish and other languages warning of the Israeli outbreak and calling for people to be vaccinated.
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Cybersecurity experts from think tanks and industry released multiple statements January 3 warning of the potential for a significant uptick in cyberactivity from Iran.
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A group of Republicans in the House and the Senate are warning of a secret plot in the F.B.I. to overthrow the Trump government.
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Their alarm was heard: FireEye quickly came out with new intelligence warning of a "global" domain name hijacking campaign targeting websites of predominantly Arab governments.
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In 2017 a campaign on Facebook warning of the dangers of a heatwave in Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital, reached 3.9m people, nearly half the city's population.
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Shervin and Nima don't own the property, but the suit claims they're the ones living there so they're responsible for not warning of the dangers.
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Both the company's website and app were down at time of writing and notifications had been sent out to users warning of a security issue.
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Earlier this week, California's Office of Emergency Services sent a broadcast text alert to 12 million people across seven different counties warning of the wildfires.
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If someone opens the front door of the facility without first swiping a badge, an alarm blares through the hallway, warning of a potential escape.
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Schwartz, 55, made the city's rising crime rate and soaring housing costs focal points of his campaign, also warning of a looming pension fund crisis.
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The SPD has set up an official swatting resources page and issued a public service announcement on YouTube warning of the hoax, Ars Technica wrote.
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Some people worry that the movement has gone too far, warning of a "witch hunt", "trial by Twitter," and the end of innocent office romance.
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Murder and death will come out of nowhere, destroying everything, and the characters have as little warning of it as we would in real life.
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The U.S. official dismissed the EU's warning of a possible WTO challenge and a cycle of counter-claims in European courts as doomed to fail.
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The Modi government, warning of a growing problem with bad bank loans, last fall pledged $32 billion in taxpayer funds to bail out weak lenders.
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The North used to threaten to direct its artillery at the loudspeakers, warning of an "all-out war" if the South didn't turn them off.
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On Monday, the agency issued a bulletin warning of scammers offering ICO opportunities, which have grown more common as the arrangement has gained wider acceptance.
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The head and shoulders pattern, however, may be a warning of more weakness and marked a near-term top for the S&P at 2,950.
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Gove on Sunday said that leaked British government documents warning of the impact of a no-deal Brexit were based on a worst-case scenario.
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On Friday, an Atlas V rocket will launch another satellite for the US military — one aimed at giving advanced warning of missile launches from space.
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What's more, calling off Day Zero could rob the warning of its strength the next time an official cautions that reservoirs are going dangerously dry.
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Industries that rely heavily on low-paid migrants have already voiced their worries about the departure of Europeans, warning of strawberries rotting in fields, unpicked.
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Trump is increasingly warning of a "conspiracy" that he says is being waged against him by the Republican Party, corporate interests and the mainstream media.
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But an escalation in tensions in the Middle East after President Donald Trump delivered a warning of an imminent attack on Iran weighed on sentiment.
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And al-Qaeda has issued a warning of potential "punishment" to the government of Myanmar in retaliation for the treatment of the mostly Muslim Rohingya.
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Officials are also warning of a possible new attack by the same terrorist group targeting Sufi shrines, according to a letter obtained by the Times.
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In some areas, whiteout conditions will render travel impossible, with the National Weather Service warning of life-threatening travel conditions as the storm intensifies rapidly.
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Lately Mr O'Leary has been warning of the possible consequences of a British exit from the European Common Aviation Area with no new aviation deal.
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Over the course of the crisis, Trump's comments have varied from appearing to downplay Riyadh's role in the incident, to warning of potential economic sanctions.
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Officials mistakenly sent an a warning of an imminent missile attack, promising "THIS IS NOT A DRILL," to cellphones, radios and televisions on Jan. 13.
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Walker has spent months working to fire up his political base, calling this his toughest race ever, warning of a possible 'blue wave' this fall.
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An official with Greece's agriculture ministry told Reuters it had received no official warning of the issue but said it would investigate when it did.
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While, back in February, the Intelligence and Security committee slammed it in a highly critical report warning of privacy failures and overly broad intrusive powers.
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Government officials have expressed concern over frenzied speculation, with South Korea's central bank chief warning of "irrational exuberance" in trading of virtual currency last month.
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They also put 22003 cities on their highest "red" weather alert – warning of a possible health threat for everyone, not just the frail and infirm.
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Plastic Omnium slid after warning of a decline in worldwide auto production, but Faurecia rose 1.5 percent after the company met its full-year target.
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A U.K. firm is warning of a "looming divorce nightmare" as spouses quibble over the value of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that can fluctuate wildly.
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But it repeated last month's warning of lingering overseas challenges to Japan's growth such as heightening global uncertainties, volatile financial markets and escalating trade friction.
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On Thursday, officials sent an emergency alert warning of "extreme fire danger," the state's largest use of a warning system installed by Congress in 2012.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast office in Puerto Rico issued a statement on Tuesday morning warning of "catastrophic damage" from the storms winds alone.
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Earlier, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster told reporters the U.S. did not give Moscow advance warning of the strikes.
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High yield "junk" bonds, often seen as the canary in the coal mine warning of looming danger in markets at large, flashed their warning signs.
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Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and a multitude of informed Congolese are warning of a strong risk of major violence within the next several weeks.
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That's a departure from an Obama-era policy of sending requests for more evidence or issuing a warning of their intent to deny the application.
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Indonesia's geophysics agency issued a warning of potential tsunami waves up to three meters (10 feet) but that was withdrawn once the risk was discounted.
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The poll was conducted before the US government released its Fourth National Climate Assessment last Friday, warning of the devastating potential impacts of climate change.
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Is their precipitous decline a warning of the risks of pursuing liquidity from proprietary electronic traders at the expense of the market's industrial user backbone?
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday he would not let Trump rip up the deal, warning of unspecified repercussions if Washington reneged on it.
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The partition of Palestine, the exchange of populations between Turkey and Greece and the Balkan wars are a warning of how easily this can happen.
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Bitcoin staged a rally over the weekend to hit a one-month high despite experts warning of a potentially volatile upcoming event for the cryptocurrency.
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Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth on Wednesday expressed concerns about possible Russian interference in the upcoming midterm elections, warning of the possibility of escalated meddling efforts.
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A senior diplomat in North Korea said the foreign minister's warning of a possible atmospheric nuclear test over the Pacific Ocean should be taken literally.
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Washington has voiced concern about reports of an impending army offensive, warning of "firm and appropriate measures" in response to any violations of the ceasefire.
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Since Mexico City is hundreds of miles from the main plate boundary, it gets about a minute or more of warning of the impending shaking.
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After the financial crisis, both opposed the Fed's quantitative easing (QE)—ie, purchases of securities using newly created money—warning of a surge in inflation.
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Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, all wrote letters to Congress warning of the dangers of overriding the veto.
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The president has alternated in recent days between warning of the potential for U.S. military action and emphasizing his preference to negotiate with Iranian leaders.
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The two-term former Colorado governor, who ran as a moderate warning of the perils of extreme partisanship, struggled with fundraising and low polling numbers.
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Warning of "toxic philanthropy," activists gathered in the museum's Sackler Courtyard, honoring the five people who die every day in the UK from opioid overdoses.
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Trump scolded allies last May at a summit in Brussels, warning of more attacks in Europe if NATO did not do more to stop militants.
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No one really knows what will happen then, but a host of research institutions have issued reports warning of economic costs should a split ensue.
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The Ukrainian computer emergency agency CERT-UA posted an alert on Tuesday morning warning of a new wave of cyberattacks, without clearly mentioning Bad Rabbit.
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Now we've got Siri and robot waiters in China, and even a former CEO of McDonald's is warning of a possible robot revolution to come.
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"Old demons are reawakening, ready to sow chaos and death," he said, warning of how ideology, religion and a disregard for facts could be exploited.
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BEIJING — Vice President Mike Pence's accusations in a stinging speech Thursday warning of a tougher approach toward Beijing may have been familiar to China's leaders.
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British retailer W.H. Smith jumped 22.6%, rebounding from a heavy run of losses after warning of the significant impact of the coronavirus to its businesses.
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While the fiscal situation for the world's airlines has rapidly deteriorated, Friday's statement was the most dire and immediate warning of job cuts to date.
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Hungary is a warning of what could happen when a ruthless, anti-minority populist backed by a major political party is allowed to govern unchecked.
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The two groups produced a study in 2013 warning of the ease in getting access to APEDs on social media that focused just on YouTube.
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Within the academic community, Jonathan P. Caulkins, a professor of public policy at Carnegie Mellon, has been a leading voice warning of marijuana's attendant dangers.
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The American ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, expanded on Mr. Pompeo's public messaging with a letter to Berlin, warning of repercussions should it use Huawei.
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On Sunday night, Mayor Bill de Blasio had canceled school for Monday, warning of a potentially dangerous storm with up to ten inches of snow.
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A top Sri Lankan police official issued a letter on April 11 to government security officials warning of possible suicide attacks planned at Catholic churches.
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The move came as President Miguel Diaz-Canel was addressing the nation on state-run TV, warning of an energy crisis due to U.S. sanctions.
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Like so much of the Soviet-era literature acclaimed in the West, Grossman's work is celebrated as a warning of the dangers of revolutionary aspirations.
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The move came as President Miguel Diaz-Canel was addressing the nation on state-run TV, warning of an energy crisis due to U.S. sanctions.
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The North Koreans recently test-fired a series of missiles based on a technology that would give the United States little warning of an attack.
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The North has recently test-fired a series of missiles based on a technology that would give the United States little warning of an attack.
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One state's attorney involved in the prosecution of Patrick Brian Baker told the Courier-Journal that Bevin had given prosecutors no warning of his plans.
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The notices are typically issued ahead of planned visits by the president to give other pilots advanced warning of possible restrictions in a particular area.
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British engineer Meggit fell 5.1% after warning of the effect from the suspended production of Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft and disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak.
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This new weather is just a small sign of the conditions that forecasters and emergency services are warning of if more rain falls as expected.
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More than 2,85033 ads warning of an invasion were posted between January and May, according to a review of Facebook's ad archives by The Hill.
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More than 2,000 ads warning of an invasion were posted between January and May, according to a review of Facebook's ad archives by The Hill.
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Seth commissioned a stained glass depiction of Lilith, Adam's doomed first wife, behind his pulpit as a warning of what happens to women who disobey.
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Major U.S. companies including Apple, Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble have sounded alarms on the disease, warning of a dent in profits down the road.
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Other measures of consumer confidence have likewise shown a strong rebound in recent months after falling last summer amid headlines warning of a looming recession.
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Amazon sent emails warning of termination to employees who spoke out against the company&aposs environmental policies, according to a report by The Washington Post.
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