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There was no advance warning of his release, he added.
Sessions was given no advance warning of the shift, news outlets reported.
Traders speculated the unusual move was advance warning of looming output cuts.
Advance warning Turkey notified both the US and Russia of its intentions.
Having an advance warning of severe weather can also help protect employees.
A senior French official insisted that Mr. Trump was given advance warning.
A senior French official insisted that Mr. Trump was given advance warning.
That's because there was no consultation or advance warning from China's Commerce Ministry.
The town received a 41-minute advance warning from the National Weather Service.
South Korean diplomats said they received no advance warning of the summit's cancellation.
Advance warning was measured in minutes or seconds, or never came at all.
Ukraine claims it gave Russia advance warning about the movement of its navy ships.
Some locations reportedly stopped business suddenly on Thursday without giving advance warning to employees.
If there was a hurricane, it'd be their fault for not issuing advance warning.
The search was filmed by the BBC after the broadcaster was given advance warning.
Fact check: European officials were blindsided by the move and had no advance warning.
They gave the city 86 seconds of advance warning before the quake earlier this month.
But FinCEN had no ready answers because it received no advance warning of Sessions' Jan.
US officials say they weren't given significant advance warning that Zarif would be in Biarritz.
Stone has claimed, repeatedly, that he did not have advance warning of the WikiLeaks email dump.
It all centers on his executive order issued January 27 with little explanation or advance warning.
Instead, meteorologists rely on a variety of different systems to provide advance warning of potential threats.
Although asteroid deflection is definitely possible given enough time, this requires a lot of advance warning.
Before Pearl Harbor, American intelligence had plenty of advance warning, but Washington remained "supine," Hastings says.
A US defense official said that Iraq, in turn, gave advance warning to the United States.
Advance warning The first warning came from secret intelligence signals in the evening before the attack.
She did not respond to a question about whether anyone had advance warning of the appearance.
"This announcement came the day before operations ceased, with no advance warning," the union said Wednesday.
And that was for clay discs where we got some advance warning that they'd be heading up.
Corral welcomed that move, but said too much advance warning was given, maybe allowing Duarte to escape.
Somehow, I don't know how, the ranch usually had advance warning that the immigration people were coming.
Russia's military said Monday that Turkey had not given advance warning of Turkish troop reinforcements in Idlib.
However, last month, without any advance warning or formal announcement, USCIS decided to cancel most of them.
He said he was "surprised" and "disappointed" by Romney's vote, indicating he received little if any advance warning.
With advance warning of death, a standby team is dispatched to wait until clinical death has been declared.
Either way, Erdogan saw no need to give the US President advance warning of his intended military action.
Today, researchers give software vendors advance warning when they find a vulnerability, but then they publish the details.
Advance warning A father on the boat said passengers were informed of the storm early in their journey.
Mr. Comey's 15-minute announcement, delivered with no advance warning only three days after his investigators interviewed Mrs.
"If we don't have major advance warning I don't think there's much that we can do," Driscoll said.
In an interview on Wednesday, the mayor said she did not regret her decision to issue advance warning.
Personnel received advance warning of the strike several hours before it took place, enabling them to take cover.
Second, North Korea, for the first time ever, reportedly did not give China advance warning for this nuclear test.
"According to Chinese law," the article said, "incompatibility without advance warning to customers could be regarded" as being anticompetitive.
Had it been a hurricane, more advance warning would have been possible to give people more time to evacuate.
First, the streaming giant surprised subscribers by adding "The Cloverfield Paradox" to its catalogue with almost no advance warning.
The farther that app users are from the quake's epicenter, the more advance warning they are likely to receive.
If a company could get an advance warning on volume, that would be somewhere that we could add value.
The missiles damaged a helicopter, some tents and other structures but, thanks to the advance warning, inflicted no casualties.
Prosecutors said DeCinces, 66, received advance warning of a merger from the chief executive of a medical device company.
"This announcement came the day before operations ceased, with no advance warning," the union wrote in a statement Wednesday.
Homan said Wednesday that giving advance warning to residents about possible law enforcement operations makes the job more dangerous.
Around 600 Wyoming miners were left out of work, with no advance warning, and the mines were left unstaffed.
Amash told CNN in an interview after the hearing that he gave Jordan advance warning his questioning would be tough.
"Each time there was very little advance warning," the county sheriff said in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) report.
An advance warning along those lines would not have been unusual, according to former GReAT researcher Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade.
By doing so, companies can get advance warning of an individual's or group's efforts to spread disinformation about a brand.
Audi and EnLighten offer similar motivation for making traffic light advance warning info available to drivers: to diminish driver stress.
Imposing deep cuts without advance warning would leave no time for program beneficiaries to make adjustments in their financial plans.
By itself, no single escalation to date would put Iran on the precipice of a bomb without appreciable advance warning.
Clinton and her top campaign aides had no advance warning that the FBI would be issuing its letter to Congress.
We know that Trump associates, like Roger Stone, appeared to have advance warning of the release of the hacked emails.
And, we're told, since no one on the show had advance warning, there is absolutely no plan on replacing Michael.
" Vice President Pence called the advance warning of ICE actions "disgraceful" and said it "put law enforcement officers at risk.
For Leah Levinton's pot business, Enlighten Alaska, there was no advance warning that the Facebook page would be taken down.
The station gave Franken less advance warning than it gave the Drudge Report, which it tipped off the previous day.
Previous Saudi rulers might have provided some advance warning to Washington and London before such high profile detentions, former diplomats said.
Solid-fuel rockets like the new Pukguksong-2, if the North Korean description is accurate, could provide little advance warning time.
He was hoping to find something, anything that would give him a little advance warning, a bit of a head start.
Lee, who was given no advance warning, was understandably horrified: He may have endorsed Cruz, but that doesn't mean he's forgiven him. 
Even better, give your boss some advance warning by saying you'd like to discuss "your future," so that they're not too surprised.
A plethora of private and public initiatives now seek to give advance warning of potential genocides, and to hector governments into action.
Giving them a clear advance warning about the risks - and how to avoid needless extra cost - is not too much to ask.
President Trump, who was given no advance warning, released a brief statement insisting there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.
Without advance warning, U.S. Customs and Border Protection began to detain non-citizens at U.S. airports and hours of legal limbo followed.
Mr. Netanyahu, they said, gave the president no advance warning, even though Mr. Obama expressed deep concerns about Israel's continuing settlement construction.
It was the second time in three months that a deadly tsunami has hit Indonesia without advance warning for the stricken communities.
This time, however, no one died because a tsunami detection system installed in 2008 had given residents several hours of advance warning.
Major-General Igor Konashenkov said Moscow sent advance warning to Ankara, which backs some rebel factions and helped broker a ceasefire in Idlib.
At least one terminated employee was told the cuts targeted "underperformers" but said they received no advance warning or complaints in performance reviews.
"The tide gauges are operating, but they are limited in providing any advance warning," Louise Comfort, a disaster management expert, told the Associated Press.
However, I'm also really stressed out because I only got 10 days advance warning, and I feel like I am not at all prepared.
The company did not file a mandatory 60-day advance warning and did not post a bond, required by Kentucky law, to cover payroll.
She said the country had two to three weeks of advance warning before the first cases were detected, adding that was "helpful" for preparation.
In identifying safety issues, the NTSB report said Caltrans, which approves temporary traffic breaks, doesn&apost require law enforcement to use advance warning devices.
The data can be analyzed quickly enough to provide as much as 3 seconds' advance warning before an accident might happen, according to Savari .
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.
Hart showed up the day of filming with J.T. and demanded he be given one of the principle acting roles -- with no advance warning.
Executions in Japan are done in secret, with no advance warning given to the prisoner, their family or legal representatives, according to Amnesty International.
The DfT said that Friday marked the indicative notice which gave potential bidders advance warning of the formal start of the process this spring.
Executions are done in secret in Japan, with no advance warning given to the prisoner, their family or legal representatives, according to Amnesty International.
But later that morning, a night-shift supervisor decided to run another spontaneous drill during a shift change without any advance warning for employees.
Detention facilities, including local jails, must give federal authorities a 48-hour advance warning before they release an individual suspected of violating federal immigration law.
"Wandering stars" have been blamed for the fall of Jerusalem (0003 AD, advance warning), the eruption of Vesuvius (79 AD), and a London plague (1665).
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.
The audit, called with little advance warning, was intended to discredit Civic Platform, the centrist, pro-European party that ruled Poland from 2007 to 0003.
Alex Spence, a Wow Air passenger due to return to Toronto from Berlin on March 30, said she received no advance warning from the airline.
This isn't necessarily a death blow for Juul, which didn't have advance warning of the White House event, but it's not a flesh wound either.
Static and noise fade in and out of margins of the project, with little advance warning of when the chaos will come or in what intensity.
Then reports came out that the prime minister called the US ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro, stressing that he had no advance warning regarding the statement.
The amount of casualties would differ depending on the advance warning and the ability of U.S. and South Korea forces to counter these attacks, he said.
A recent joint exercise between NASA and FEMA ran a simulation in which there was only a four year advance warning of an impending asteroid impact.
A new industry — public-opinion data as a valuable commodity, an advance warning of which way the country's emotional winds were blowing — was off and running.
The Iowa Democratic Party did not have advance warning that Perez was planning to call for a recanvass, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Tyson tells TMZ, yes, he pulled a gun, but he lives in a secure building and without any advance warning, someone started knocking at his door.
That supercharges the problem of detection created by low-level terrorism more broadly, as police are even less likely to get advance warning about the attack.
It's rare for tech companies to give us so much advance warning, and so here's your chance to tell Foursquare whether Hypertrending is the feature for you.
The amount of casualties would differ depending on the advance warning and the ability of U.S. and South Korea forces to counter these attacks, he told Reps.
Foreign diplomats — starting with the British and the French — said Mr. Tillerson neither returned phone calls nor, with much advance warning, set up meetings with his counterparts.
Conducted in secrecy Executions are done in secret in Japan, with no advance warning given to the prisoner, their family or legal representatives, according to Amnesty International.
I am not alone in my fears that key leaders escaped the city before the major assault began -- especially considering the advance warning about our battle plans.
Foreign diplomats — starting with the British and the French — said Mr. Tillerson neither returned phone calls nor, with much advance warning, set up meetings with his counterparts.
But hospitals throughout the region are also discharging patients to Shalom with no advance warning, he contended, as are other jurisdictions' police departments and social service agencies.
The U.S. military, even with advance warning of the attack, lacked the sufficient anti-missile resources to protect its assets, and we're fortunate no one was killed.
The letter, which was signed by Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd, also objected to Nadler's January 22 request of getting advance warning on questions of executive privilege.
For example, a month ago the United States provided advance warning to Russia that allowed it to thwart a terrorist plot in St. Petersburg, the White House said.
But with its ShippingPass program just recently opening up to more customers — not to mention a year's advance warning from Amazon — it was able to up the ante.
The report did indicate that despite having no advance warning that the truck was stopped on the road, the bus driver had enough time to avoid an accident.
For one, the White House said it would have to wait to assess Russia's true intentions and U.S. officials said they had no advance warning of Russia's withdrawal.
We can set out to track confirmed cases of infection, use sophisticated models to predict the spread of a virus, and even have some degree of advance warning.
The fact that this could occur on a presidential whim, with little to no advance warning, is the kind of thing that keeps Russia watchers up at night.
At al-Asad base, which bore the bulk of the attack, US troops received advance warning, and most had already taken cover in bunkers when the missiles struck.
Iraq did receive advance warning that the strike was coming and was able to take "necessary precautions," according to a statement from Iraq's Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi.
An Arab diplomatic source also told CNN that Iraq gave advance warning to the US on "which bases would be hit" after Iranian officials passed on the information.
It would have been very useful to have received advance warning that stocks were about to plummet, but the Wall Street consensus did not ring out an alarm.
Workers could opt out of performing services without any advance warning to their employers, which would be banned from asking employees about religious objections in advance, the lawsuit says.
The union had no advance warning, said Greg Tate, a staff representative for the United Steelworkers District 11, which represents about 30 percent of the Harley-Davidson plant's workers.
But Mr. Khare recently went to court and, without a hearing or advance warning to her, obtained an order preventing her and her former employer from discussing the case.
Often without advance warning to students and parents, the companies flag posts like those of Auseel Yousefi, who was expelled in 2013 from his high school in Huntsville, Ala.
Then, the Investigation Team (you, again, hello!) is given advance warning of an impending kidnapping and murder, and the chance to learn as much as possible about the target.
Ott particularly hopes the new tools will prove useful for giving advance warning of solar storms, like the one that erupted across 35,000 miles of the sun's surface in 1859.
The invitations will include advance warning of when the exclusive raid will take place, giving them ample time to coordinate with other trainers before taking on the powerful raid boss.
Netflix debuted it with relatively little advance warning at the end of last year, and its unusual narrative arc and compelling characters attracted a lot of critical praise and debate.
A message appears to recipients giving them advance warning that the note will vanish, and once they close the browser window (or the set time limit expires), it's gone forever.
The official said that at this point, U.S. agencies had no information to back up any suggestion by Trump that Britain had advance warning or specific intelligence on the attack.
Sanders said the White House did not give Mexico advance warning of the announcement, but suggested it should not have come as a shock given Trump's rhetoric about the border.
US officials said they got no advance warning from the Chinese that Kim was steaming toward Beijing in his heavily armored train for his first foreign visit since assuming power.
A U.S. official told USA Today on Wednesday that U.S. forces were able to reach cover before the attacks hit thanks to an unspecified advance warning of the missile strikes.
A joint report in November 2017 by the United Nations Environment Program and the Norwegian foundation GRID-Arendal found that in most failures, there had been ample advance warning signs.
It was announced abruptly because advance warning might have inspired thousands more people to take to the seas between the Communist-ruled island and Florida in order to beat a deadline.
"An earthquake early warning system on the west coast of the United States could provide as much as 60 seconds advance warning prior to strong shaking," reports the U.S. Geological Survey.
The lack of a predictable pattern also means that demand at any given location isn't overly artificial – it's people who are able to get there with almost no advance warning, basically.
The White House said Kushner did not get any advance warning of the crown prince's moves, but hours later Trump tweeted his support for bin Salman and his father, the king.
But state-controlled utility EDF, which went through a bruising boardroom battle in order to agree backing for the project on Thursday, said it had no advance warning of the review.
Many top officials placed blame on the press office for its handling of the situation, though few in the communications wing had advance warning that Trump was planning to fire Comey.
That may explain why prosecutors did not follow typical Justice Department protocol to avoid subpoenaing news organizations when possible, and to give journalists advance warning when demanding documents or other information.
Some of Mr. Trump's allies were frustrated that they, once again, had no advance warning of the new narrative, making it more difficult to discuss it adequately as surrogates on television.
General Abrams said that while he would try to give Mr. Esper advance warning, he might have to make urgent health decisions before receiving final approval from Washington, the official said.
So let's say one of the worst-case scenarios from one of those government models did happen, and somehow a 10 KT nuclear bomb was detonated without the US having advance warning.
However, many of about 120 owners who complained to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it felt as if they had lost all stopping power, and there was no advance warning.
The new rule "sort of appeared from F.A.S.B. without any advance warning," said Robert Willens, an authority on accounting and tax matters who flagged it in an early-April report for clients.
When a storm like Michael rapidly intensifies, leaving little advance warning, it can be difficult to organize enough specialized medical transportation and patient beds to evacuate people in time, disaster experts said.
But the odds of such an event are very low, there are no indications one is coming, and the earth would likely provide us with some advance warning in form of tremors.
The officials told USA Today that a hangar was damaged at al-Assad air base in the missile strikes, but the troops there were able to gain cover after an advance warning.
BlueDot uses an AI-driven algorithm that scours foreign-language news reports, animal and plant disease networks, and official proclamations to give its clients advance warning to avoid danger zones like Wuhan.
And while some residents said they did not receive advance warning of the flames from officials, firefighters said ensuring everyone is notified ahead of a fast-moving wildfire is difficult during emergencies.
Authorities attribute the death toll partly to the speed with which flames raced through the town with little advance warning, driven by howling winds and fueled by drought-desiccated scrub and trees.
Finally, the mobilization of amphibious landing vessels, ballistic missile launchers, fighters and bombers, as well as hundreds of thousands of troops, would give Taiwan plenty of advance warning of any attack, Kaushal said.
Trudeau spoke to legislators on Thursday without advance warning but spokesman Cameron Ahmad dismissed the suggestion that the prime minister was scrambling to catch up, citing the fast-moving nature of the crisis.
Louis C. K. rolled out his new drama, "Horace and Pete," last Saturday with no advance warning, via his website, and it appears he plans to promote the show in the same fashion.
A spokeswoman for Ivanka Trump's brand stated that Ivanka Trump does not give the company advance warning of her outfits, and that the company does not seek to use her postings in advertising.
"Let me be clear, I want to ease any speculation, some of which I have heard, as to whether or not the U.S. had some advance warning, some foreknowledge of complicity," Biden said.
The French Football Federation and FIFA had only given them advance warning, after all, by a year: the date of the Women's World Cup final had been set, and made public, on Sept.
The timing of the executive order and the lack of advance warning had homeland security officials "flying by the seat of their pants," to try to put policies in place, one official said.
But "typically" doesn't mean always — and even then, the person or people they tell might not take it seriously, might not have enough advance warning, or just plain may not trust the police.
When asked on Wednesday if he had advance warning of Trump's June announcement, Brooks said as a commander in the field he had no expectation that he would be briefed on the president's plans.
However, by better understanding the haphazard means by which elites signal their desired policies to Putin, we can watch those more public channels and, perhaps, get advance warning of what is being discussed there.
Such death rates should be easy to reduce, said Erin Coughlan, a climate scientist with the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, not least because heatwaves are usually predictable, giving time for advance warning.
Although human rights groups like Amnesty International condemned the executions, which are carried out without advance warning in Japan, some attack victims only wish they had been notified about the executions ahead of time.
And in the days before the coup, these sources said, Gosh made at least one phone call to intelligence officials in the UAE to give them advance warning of what was about to happen.
After leaving the White House, Mr. Sessions's chief of staff, Jody Hunt, confronted Mr. Rosenstein, demanding to know why he had not given them advance warning, according to a lawyer briefed on the exchange.
Giving Erdogan advance warning that we may abandon the Syrian Kurds will embolden him and allow him to plan further onslaughts against the Kurds, to the detriment of our Kurdish allies on the ground.
But the Trump White House eschews many of the protocols and procedures that usually surround a president, and advance warning for the press about Mr. Trump's movements and plans can be difficult to come by.
A U.S. official on Wednesday said that authorities received advance warning of the Iranian missile strikes that damaged two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops and coalition forces on Tuesday, allowing U.S. forces to obtain cover.
John D. Podesta, the Clinton campaign chairman whose hacked emails were released by WikiLeaks, accused him in October of having advance warning of the hacks, which the intelligence community has concluded were orchestrated by Russia.
Authorities attribute the Camp Fire's high death toll partly to the speed with which flames raced through the town with little advance warning, driven by howling winds and fueled by drought-desiccated scrub and trees.
WASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) - U.S. officials said on Monday they had no advance warning of Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to start withdrawing military forces from Syria, broadly expressing surprise about the abrupt announcement from Moscow.
He complained about the military giving advance warning of assaults on Mosul—he doesn't understand that they do so to give civilians time to flee—and in so doing, he did a bunch of funny voices.
"I think it's a reasonable assumption, or at least a reasonable conclusion, that Mr. Stone and the Trump campaign had advance warning about what Assange was going to do," Podesta told reporters aboard the Clinton campaign plane.
The leaked material brought to light the fact that then-CNN contributor and now-interim Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Donna Brazile gave the Clinton camp advance warning of questions that would be asked during primary debates.
Authorities attribute the Camp Fire's high casualty count in large part to the tremendous speed with which flames raced through Paradise with little advance warning, driven by howling winds and fueled by drought-desiccated scrub and trees.
But no one seems to have issued any particular advance warning to the visitors who came to watch England's 2-1 victory over Tunisia in the first World Cup match in this city, in the Russian southeast.
It's the latest frustration for Azar, who handled every major coronavirus announcement in January and most of February, but had little advance warning before Pence replaced him last Wednesday night as the leader of the task force.
Unlike in the US where execution dates are set in advance, death row prisoners in Japan are executed in secret, with no advance warning given to the prisoner, their family nor legal representatives, according to Amnesty International.
The platform, called BlueDot, uses an AI-driven algorithm that scours foreign-language news reports, animal and plant disease networks, and official proclamations to give its clients advance warning to avoid danger zones like Wuhan if possible.
NEW YORK/HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. refiner Phillips 2000 dumped crude for immediate delivery in Cushing, Oklahoma on Wednesday, sparking speculation that the move reflected advance warning of looming output cuts amid sluggish winter demand and record inventories.
McConnell's allies, though, had correctly sounded the alarm about Moore in advance, warning that he'd be a weak candidate and, if nominated, he could blow what should have been an easy election in a deeply conservative state.
Swift also says that Borchetta knew she didn't trust Braun, that Borchetta gave her no advance warning of his plans to sell to Braun, and that she only learned about the acquisition when the news went public.
Chicagoans are used to such ham-fisted treatment, though: In 216, then-Mayor Richard M. Daley bulldozed a downtown runway in the middle of the night with no advance warning—closing the airport known as Meigs Field forever.
While Mr. Trump tipped off another hawk, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who was visiting in Florida, his administration gave no advance warning to its European allies or Persian Gulf partners in advance of the strike.
In the case of the Iranian attack, US officials say troops had hours of advance warning of an impending attack from communication and signals intelligence, but the warning after the missile launch was likely only a few minutes.
The Cloverfield Paradox, initially written as a story unrelated to the franchise, was brought into the storyline with some script tweaks, and premiered on Netflix immediately after Super Bowl 2018, with no advance warning or even a teaser trailer.
In 2013, a self-titled album that was released in the dead of night — with no marketing or advance warning — immediately skyrocketed to the top of the charts, moving nearly 1 million units in a little over a week.
That June — with almost no advance warning — Shapiro traded Bartolo Colon, then a young ace who would not be a free agent for a year and a half, to the Montreal Expos for a nondescript first baseman and prospects.
A new microscopic analysis of quartz crystals taken from the site of a massive volcanic eruption that occurred 18153,000 years ago in eastern California suggests we'll only have about a year's worth of advance warning before a devastating super-eruption.
The Times KPMG has fired its top auditor in United States and four other partners for "unethical behaviour" in connection with leaked information that gave them advance warning of the audits that a U.S. watchdog was about to inspect. bit.
If your Tumblr posts are the only copies of this stuff you have, then it's a good idea to save an archive locally, just in case Verizon should suddenly decide to raze Tumblr to the ground with no advance warning.
LOS ANGELES – A bus that crashed into a big-rig whose driver fell asleep during a freeway closure last year, killing 13 people, had no advance warning because state workers didn&apost properly plan for the closure, federal officials said Tuesday.
It said the California Department of Transportation didn&apost have a proper traffic management plan for the road stoppage, which meant CHP officers didn&apost realize the truck hadn&apost begun moving and the bus driver had no advance warning.
The official points out it is the ability of North Korea to conduct activities with no advance warning and the limited US intelligence about the regime that puts it in a different category than other potential crises during a transition.
Clinton campaign chairman Podesta said on Tuesday the FBI was investigating a "criminal hack" of his emails, and he tied the Trump campaign to the leaks by suggesting that a former Trump adviser, Roger Stone, had advance warning of the hacks.
Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, Eminem, Death Grips, Drake, and Beyoncé again (this time as half of The Carters) have all leveraged the factory-free nature of the streaming industry in recent years to unleash albums with little to no advance warning.
Romney confirmed she received advance warning about the op-ed from her uncle while she was at a movie theater watching "Aquaman" on New Year's Eve, and said she notified President Trump about its impending publication a short time later.
EDF's Chief Executive Jean-Bernard Levy said on Friday that the company had not been given advance warning of the review but that it was ready to organize the signing of contracts "as soon as all the parties involved are ready".
The latter strike, targeting an ISIS compound, generated sensational media coverage, especially after it emerged that Mattis had not been given advance warning (the commander who made the decision had been given prior authority to use the bomb if needed).
With no advance warning or promotion beyond their ability to grab international headlines with every move, popular culture's first couple — billed here as The Carters — released its long-rumored and teased collaborative album on Saturday evening following a concert in London.
In summer 2016, Stone tweeted that it would soon be "Podesta's time in the barrel," which was later seen as an indication Stone may have had advance warning that then-Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's hacked emails would soon be public.
Opinion Columnist I'm on a number of right-wing mailing lists, and I try to at least skim what they're going on about in any given week; this often gives me advance warning about the next wave of manufactured outrage.
Emails hacked from the account of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta show Brazile gave Clinton's team advance warning of a question at a Democratic primary debate in Flint, Michigan, in March, before she took over as head of the DNC.
Clinton and her top campaign aides had no advance warning that the FBI would be issuing its letter to Congress, an aide said at the end of the day, meaning the Democratic nominee learned of Weiner's involvement the way everyone else did.
Stone made a number of public claims in 2016 that seemed to suggest he had advance warning of WikiLeaks' plans to release hacked messages that could be damaging to Clinton's presidential bid and bragged of his close ties to Assange, the WikiLeaks founder.
The US administration had no advance warning that a top North Korean official would threaten to call off the talks if joint military exercises with South Korea continue or if the US maintained its insistence that North Korea immediately dismantle its nuclear program.
Unlike the detention facilities the children were brought from—often after being woken up in the middle of the night so as not to give them advance warning—this new place had little in the way of amenities, limited access to lawyers, and no school.
The report also shows that the Trump organization was in negotiations to build a Trump hotel in Moscow through 2016, and that people in Trump's orbit appeared to have advance warning of the emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.
Still, a number of athletes, male and female, said it would be unfair to discontinue the 50K event without more advance warning, given that aspiring competitors have already begun training for the Tokyo Games and that some have turned down jobs or postponed educational opportunities.
The move was initially planned to roll out in phases in July and December of this year, but it was bumped up (with no advance warning to most developers) following the revelations that political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users.
Unfortunately none of these plans would be ready to go by 2020 if the earthbound asteroid was discovered today and that's still a pretty generous advance warning given how common it is for large asteroids to be discovered only days ahead of their near Earth flybys.
John Lauro, a lawyer representing Mr. McNeal, said in a phone interview on Tuesday that he could not comment on the specifics of the allegations but that he was disappointed by the Justice Department's decision to arrest Mr. McNeal with "no advance warning" or opportunity to explain himself.
As a lifelong New Yorker, I've never liked being taken out of my surroundings, preferring to rely on auditory cues for advance warning in case, say, a taxi were to jump the curb, or a street scuffle were to break out nearby, or the branch of an elm were to crack.
Law enforcement agents execute search warrants without any advance warning, as in the Cohen and Stone cases, which limits the subject's ability to destroy evidence (though I had one search warrant where a particularly dedicated FBI agent scooped out wet documents that a subject had tried to flush down the toilet).
"I think it's a reasonable assumption, or at least a reasonable conclusion, that Mr. Stone and the Trump campaign had advance warning about what Assange was going to do," Podesta charged, citing Stone's alleged earlier tweet that the 67-year-old's "time in the barrel" was coming following the Democratic National Committees's hack.
Homelike's main clients are businesses ranging in size from larger corporates to small startups, and the idea is that it's tapping into the fact that in our global economy, workers might need to move to new cities on a temporary basis, or might need to make permanent moves with little advance warning.
Danley said in a statement read by her attorney Matt Lombard in front of the FBI's office in Los Angeles that she had no advance warning of the attack and that Paddock had sent her out of the country, telling her the money was to purchase a home in the Philippines for her family.
" Mr. Nordland replied: "It could well be a publicity stunt to try to undercut that argument that Trump is in the Russians' pockets, and the Russians could be posturing when they claimed that they came within minutes of a confrontation with the United States — after all, we gave them advance warning to minimize that risk.
"They have thought about the logistics of the problem from the practical side, including how much advance warning you would need to send up a rocket in time, and how small the fragments of the asteroid would need to be, in order to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere," Karen Daniels, professor at North Carolina State Universi, told Gizmodo.
In his response, Lynn empathized with Slaughter about the challenges of her role but said that Open Markets had never given advance warning about events and articles in the past, and he did not understand why an employee from Google corporate (Stephanie Valencia, who works on strategic outreach and partnerships for Google) would expect that from him.
The gathering this year was closely watched by theater industry leaders, who are always looking for new ways to market shows and develop audiences; many leading performers, producers and promoters spoke at the conference, and, when a snowstorm struck, multiple stars, in some cases without advance warning, addressed an impromptu convention slumber party via phone or video.
She doesn't draw attention to what I find the most significant aspect of Chile's startlingly strong rules against marketing to children and its requirements to reduce sugar and salt: the four-year pause between passage of its new food laws and when those laws went into effect, which gave the food industry clear advance warning of their nutritional targets.
But McAdoo didn't hesitate to tell me, nearly 40 years since he joined the Lakers on Christmas Eve in 27, that he had had no advance warning that he would not be a starter in Los Angeles — and that his three-plus seasons with the Lakers' second unit were harder than he had ever let on.
The top-to-bottom paint job, which includes driveways, windows and bushes, has become an instant Instagram hit as thousands have flocked to the neighborhood for selfies (and at least a couple of commercial shoots, including one woman modeling in a bathing suit.) But perhaps not surprisingly, some neighbors are less enthused, complaining that there was no advance warning about the paint job.
Senate Republican Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas) and Thune, the second- and third-ranking members of the Senate leadership, respectively, said they did not receive any advance warning from the White House about Tillerson's ouster.
Without being asked, Mr. Trump hit on many of his favorite subjects, including his win in the Electoral College in 2016, the no-knock F.B.I. raid on the home of his former campaign chairman, Paul J. Manafort, and a CNN debate during the Democratic primaries in 2016 when Hillary Clinton's campaign got advance warning of some of the questions, according to emails stolen by Russians and released by WikiLeaks.
As to collusion with Russia, Cohen said he had no evidence, although he testified that Trump had learned from Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE that WikiLeaks had given Stone advance warning of his intention to dump Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE emails that put her in a bad light.
" Meantime, in France... "At the Group of Seven meeting in Biarritz, France, there are, in effect, two different summits under way—one that's happening in President Donald Trump's mind, and another that is actually happening on the ground; there's the summit Trump is trying to will into existence, and the summit unfolding in real time," Peter Nicholas writes for The Atlantic... Macron "knows Trump likes made for TV moments" CNN national security analyst Samantha Vinograd emails: "It looks like Trump got french fried on this — Javad Zarif dropped into the G7 with reportedly little advance warning.

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