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Analysts warn of a "wall of poverty" to Europe's south.
Aid groups warn of a "human catastrophe" in the making.
Opponents of that argument warn of an impending credit bubble.
They warn of mass technological joblessness just around the corner.
And some legal experts warn of a looming constitutional crisis.
Some may warn of political backlash; ignore this, he says.
Sirens were first used to warn of tornadoes in 1970.
Republicans typically warn of the dangers of voter fraud, i.e.
Still, former officials warn of death by a thousand cuts.
Here are two books that warn of that serious possibility.
The company did warn of risks from rising trade protectionism.
Meanwhile, officials in New Jersey and Pennsylvania warn of measles exposures.
Recently a judge ruled that coffee-sellers must warn of cancer.
Ryanair became the latest European airline to warn of troubles ahead.
The researchers warn of the potential health implications of airborne plastics.
There's no warning system in place to warn of a collapse
Hotels and airlines have already begun to warn of steep losses.
A formidable lobby exists to warn of the dangers of climate change.
Certain planetary placements warn of misfortune while others foretell of good luck.
Regional analysts warn of further financial woes triggered by the new uncertainty.
TechCrunch contacted the hobbyist's internet provider to warn of the data exposure.
The sounds also could be used to warn of landslides or avalanches.
Prominent signs warn of the safety hazards of interacting with the robots.
But while they may warn of impending dangers, they are not typical.
Western leaders, neighboring Turkey and the remaining opposition warn of apocalyptic violence.
Instead, they warn of "government rate setting" that could harm patient care.
Analysts warn of the possible hit to funding costs down the road.
They falsely warn of a predator to keep other monkeys away from food.
Nor were the flashing lights and bells that warn of an approaching train.
Some analysts warn of the risk of the economy sliding into a recession.
They warn of the potential for severe eye infections and even partial blindness.
The Twins warn of falling off the grid while dating a sign-mate.
To merely describe such antics would seem to warn of heavy whimsy ahead.
World leaders and experts warn of dominoes of destabilization in the Middle East.
The rapid advances have prompted some market participants to warn of a bubble.
Bitcoin's rapid gains have prompted some market participants to warn of a bubble.
She did, however, warn of unforeseen consequences that could result from the law.
U.N. reports warn of frequent kidnappings, forced disappearances and assassinations by unknown assailants.
What about the color-coded roads on Google Maps that warn of delays?
Why are so many emergency sirens that warn of tsunamis not working properly?
Consumer groups, however, warn of the high default risks of crowd-funding loans.
Law enforcement officials warn of the potential for copycat incidents following mass shootings.
Law enforcement officials warn of the potential for copycat incidents following mass shootings.
Experts persistently warn of foreign interference, as seen in the 2016 presidential election.
Some also warn of a wave of potential lawsuits against promoters of such investments.
The jury said the company's product did not properly warn of its cancer risk.
Larios would let the vigilantes ring the church bells to warn of possible reprisals.
Fringe parties sympathetic to Russia warn of a plot to restart the cold war.
The great and the good have queued up to warn of the dangers ahead.
One in five young Brazilians is without work; economists warn of a "lost generation".
Businesses would warn of serious consequences and the pound would probably dive still further.
Serious studies warn of the costs flowing from new U.S. tariffs and others' retaliation.
It was the latest airline to warn of higher fuel costs biting into profits.
Bitcoin's rapid gains, however, have prompted some market participants to warn of a bubble.
Today, top military officials warn of the danger of American planes confronting Russian aircraft.
The leaked documents warn of the chaos that would follow a no-deal Brexit.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban and "Oracle of Omaha" Warren Buffett warn of bitcoin's volatility.
Analysts warn of a severe slowdown in growth if the virus continues to spread.
But activists warn of a rise in violence against transgender people across the country.
His monologues about immigration often warn of the risk of diseases carried by migrants.
Some scientists warn of risks to agricultural food supplies if there aren't enough pollinators.
Trump's decision to authorize the strike has prompted critics to warn of destabilizing consequences.
After we reached out to warn of the security lapse, Lyfebin secured the data.
There are generally small plaques at such shows that warn of the strobe lights.
A bloodreader of the Sanguine Host would warn of a troubled morning--no surprises there.
Turkish officials warn of a diplomatic train crash if they do not get their way.
He planted orange flags, some to mark off squares, some to warn of woodchuck holes.
The National Academies panel did, however, warn of one potential drawback of carbon removal research.
Experts warn of alcohol abuse by moms,'' the Today Show declared a few years ago.
World scientists warn of extinction on an unprecedented scale -- 1 million species are at risk.
They warn of frightful consequences, and of "collateral damage" to America's standing in the world.
They share information with residents and rescuers in an effort to warn of impending strikes.
The agency tweeted Wednesday to warn of a moving snow squall around 2:30 p.m.
Environmental activism has grown as scientists warn of the incoming impacts of devastating climate change.
Meanwhile, opponents warn of how quickly the powerful tech's use could spiral out of control.
Health experts warn of a series of problems with the implementation of a generics-only rule.
The latest Reuters asset allocation poll of investors saw some warn of complacency in financial markets.
They also warn of a problematic execution like ones in recent years in Ohio and Alabama.
They warn of scheming politicians and urge residents to "Stop the BAN" on short-term rentals.
But analysts warn of challenges ahead and that investor confidence has been shaken by the setbacks.
If it's about requiring that people do something, the debater can warn of a resulting backlash.
Enthusiastic investors have pushed share prices to stratospheric levels (see chart)—many warn of a bubble.
Now some warn of a "presource curse", which strikes even before the first drop is pumped.
Some analysts, however, did warn of the risks of unintended consequences if the package was passed.
The setbacks to democracy and the populism that Levitsky and Ziblatt warn of are definitely possible.
Aid workers warn of spreading diseases, and dozens of children have died on the way there.
Both games warn of the conflicts that will come with overpopulation and colonization of distant worlds.
This led Washington last month to warn of "firm and appropriate measures" against any ceasefire violations.
But watchdogs warn of rules barring gov't resources (emails, staff time, etc.) for promoting private business.
He's quick to warn of the unintended consequences that come hand in hand with negative rates.
Activists have developed a sign language which lets them request supplies and warn of specific dangers.
Its shares however ended down 4.56 percent as the group continued to warn of Brexit uncertainty.
Large, bubbly cumulonimbus clouds, which resemble puffs from a pipe, often warn of a developing thunderstorm.
After weeks of relative restraint, officials in Beijing have also begun to warn of grave repercussions.
Adopt nutrition standards and implement education campaigns that warn of the health risks of meat consumption.
Some warn of the threat of a military coup, or at least a weakened democratic transition.
And his examples seemed to specifically warn of dangers represented by Trump and his political coalition.
Sheffield is not the first executive of a major shale producer to warn of shale production challenges.
Lindsey Graham, for instance, used to warn of a "constitutional crisis" if the president interfered with Mueller.
Mr Webb invokes the aerospace industry to warn of the perils of betting on ever-faster speeds.
This year, experts warn of an uptick in ransomware, as more and more taxpayers are filing online.
Analysts also warn of risks to the global economy from the United States' trade war with China.
Regulators fine them, politicians grill them and one-time backers warn of their power to cause harm.
Fire authorities warn of "imminent threat to public safety, rail traffic and structures" in the affected areas.
For example, it can warn of heavy traffic ahead of an event in the user's Google Calendar.
The search for about 100 missing people has been called off as authorities warn of more landslides.
Scott Walker (R) took to Twitter to warn of a coming "blue wave" in the midterm elections.
Some posts warn of a "race war" and others call for solidarity between black and white people.
He did so to warn of similar future military stand-offs and potential clashes in the Arctic.
Lawyers in this field warn of "opening the floodgates"—an uncontrolled flow of dubious, would-be parents.
Together, they warn of the potential impact on the American economy of an escalating global trade fight.
Many other studies warn of the health risks of alcohol abuse and the danger to pregnant women.
Apple, Coke and MasterCard warn of trouble For Corporate America, the coronavirus could pose a double-whammy.
But should the Trump administration eventually be allowed to end them, the documents warn of dire consequences.
FEMA officials warn of potentially "life-threatening flash floods and mudslides" that could last through the weekend.
Surging electrical demand in Poland caused the government to warn of "possible infrastructure failures" and disperse staff early.
Right-wing websites such as Breitbart News warn of a "deep state" that wants to "terminate" Mr Trump.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been using Twitter to warn of the expiring tax credit for months now.
In December, officials restarted statewide testing of Cold War–era sirens meant to warn of a nuclear attack.
"We're not Syria or Libya," they chant in Algeria, while self-interested leaders warn of chaos and bloodshed.
If a mother wants to formula-feed, this hospital must warn of "possible consequences" to the baby's health.
In both countries, house prices have risen significantly for years, leading some to warn of a potential bubble.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hyperactive central banks warn of 'unmoored' inflation expectations but may well be weighing the anchor themselves.
Rebels warn of the ethnic dimension to the struggle, fueled by the displacement of Arabs in YPG offensives.
The defenses come as a growing number of Trump's own officials warn of the consequences of a withdrawal.
But state budget officials warn of rising costs on the horizon as health care and pension expenses increase.
Advocacy groups warn of the psychological dangers of seeing a constant stream of perfect bodies that don't exist.
Some economists have begun to warn of a possible modest slowing of the entire Chinese economy this winter.
Irish legends warn of apparitions called "fetches," identical to living people, who show up to foreshadow their deaths.
However, researchers warn of the possibility of a rebound in outbreaks that could drive infection rates back up.
Many warn of a recession, hoping upon hope that a failing economy will finally sink the Trump regime.
But the disaster holds lessons as the planet's climate heats up, and scientists warn of worsening extreme weather.
Hip-hop songs pay homage to party history and warn of America's efforts to topple the Chinese government.
A broad consensus of scientists also warn of the influence of the warming climate on extreme weather events.
As officials warn of a potential outbreak in the U.S., we ask: How bad could the coronavirus get?
Most headlines warn of the collapse of the international economic system and highlight increased protectionism around the world.
Critics warn of a crisis with much of the island without power and few relief supplies available. Sept.
Still, the skyrocketing price tags have alarmed budget watchdogs, who warn of another trillion-dollar figure: the deficit.
"We are seeing an acceleration of poverty," he said, as international organizations warn of a growing hunger crisis.
The move incensed Moscow, and prompted President Vladimir Putin to warn of possible bloodshed in his annual news conference.
But environmentalists, regulators, and many in the industry itself warn of a dirty underbelly to natural gas, or methane.
However, conservation groups warn of the project's impact on the environment and rural communities that depend on the Mekong.
Mr Carney said that had fallen by about 3.5 percentage points but continued to warn of a "material" shock.
He has enlisted the help of local pastors, who now warn of the dangers of traffickers from their pulpits.
Even though the measures would still have to pass through Congress, analysts warn of dire consequences for the rouble.
Dallas' 156 sirens, normally used to warn of tornadoes and other dangerous weather, were triggered at 11:42 p.m.
Malnourished children stagger between tents; health workers talk of scabies and diarrhoea and warn of potential outbreaks of cholera.
Republicans argue Obamacare is fundamentally broken and warn of potential Democratic efforts to pass a public single-payer system.
That said, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton did warn of the potential that ICOs are violating securities laws in December.
Rand Paul (Ky.) was the only Republican to warn of opposition to Azar's nomination during Wednesday's three-hour hearing.
The differing treatment prompted some Democrats to warn of a coordinated cover-up by administration officials and House Republicans.
Pompeo just tweeted a ticking clock to warn of the looming end of the UN arms embargo on Iran.
Aid groups warn of a mental health crisis among the 9,000 refugees squeezed into a space designed for 3,100.
Opponents of the Trump plan and of unilateral Israeli action warn of a potential domino effect leading to violence.
The composition employed lush, intimate arrangements to warn of ecological disaster, with Anohni's vocals giving an illusion of control.
Over the weekend, he appeared to warn of economic retaliation against China over its effectiveness in curbing Pyongyang's aggression.
Tobacco companies no doubt will warn of the rise of a bootleg-era black market for high-nicotine cigarettes.
Just as climate scientists warn of tipping points in biophysical systems, social scientists describe tipping points in social systems.
Norway's delegate used a phrase from the Game of Thrones to warn of tough times ahead: "Winter is coming".
This is the pretext that the central bank has used to warn of further rate hikes in the future.
Many analysts, however, warn of a darkening outlook for the world's third-largest economy, as overseas headwinds build up.
They warn of a proliferation of lawsuits, saying EU citizens already enjoy some of the world's strongest consumer protection rules.
They reportedly seek $2 million in damages, for negligence and failure to properly warn of the dangers of the ride.
The conflict has increasingly split the country along ethnic lines, leading the United Nations to warn of a potential genocide.
Some also warn of a spike in violence as fighters on both sides return to villages and start new lives.
Hyatt, controlled by the billionaire Pritzker family, is the fourth major hotel operator to warn of a breach since October.
The plaintiff, who bought the product on Amazon's site, claimed the company did not sufficiently warn of the product's dangers.
They've been used to detect low blood sugar levels in their diabetic owners, and warn of an impending hypoglycemia attack.
People who enjoy a lot of respect — like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk — warn of a coming artificial intelligence apocalypse.
Furthermore, doctors warn of deep vein thrombosis which can afflict passengers who don't move their legs enough on longer flights.
PT: Las Vegas police warn of a potential active shooter and tell people to avoid the area near the casino.
Some industry watchers warn of a tech bubble, and capital inflows to the sector have eased since late last year.
In the Democratic Party, some lawmakers warn of an insurrection if they don't get a win on the Dreamers issue.
Such moves have sparked concern from critics, who warn of a Trump presidency that would disregard freedom of the press.
Patten said it was counter productive of the Chinese to warn of "other methods" if the protests did not stop.
Yet some digital currency watchers warn of too much enthusiasm for blockchain projects that have yet to show practical application.
This is the sort of anecdote brandished by those who warn of the effects of automation on the labor market.
The latest attack triggered severe criticism of Didi on social media and prompted regulators to warn of industry-wide action.
Officials in Washington also warn of a possible backlash in Congress if lawmakers deem that the European regulations are unfair.
Conservatives propose aggressive military action against terrorist groups abroad and warn of a deep rot within the religion of Islam.
Many, like outspoken entrepreneur and billionaire Mark Cuban, warn of a student loan bubble — and say it's going to pop.
Company warnings are coming thick and fast, with GE the latest to warn of a hit to first-quarter results.
In Britain, advocates of Brexit dismiss economists or business leaders who warn of the costs of leaving the European Union.
Meanwhile, anti-legalization activists often warn of the commercialization of cannabis and the specter of another Big Tobacco-like industry.
Some who study terrorism warn of the risks of leaving the women to potentially escape the camp amid the disarray.
While recruitment agencies and companies warn of a lack of skilled employees to fulfil positions, data reveal little wage pressures.
Shadowy characters prowling sidewalks as narrators warn of the dangers of sanctuary cities have become recurring images in Republican spots.
Saturday, the Wireless Emergency Alert system and the Emergency Alert System were used to warn of the false missile threat.
While Chinese carriers may offer top dollar packages, some foreign pilots who have moved to China warn of trade-offs.
US commanders tried to reach their Russian counterparts through what are known as deconfliction channels, to warn of their response.
Reviewers warn of thin walls and potential for noise, but the hosts provide earplugs in case it gets too noisy.
Japanese cars were everywhere (prompting Henry Ford, of the motor company of that name, to warn of an "economic Pearl Harbour").
The party's current social media strategy is unfortunate—using reaction gifs to warn of the horror a Trump presidency might bring.
Every time we warn of rising rates, or see a tiny bump up, some global economic tantrum pushes them back down.
He may also warn of the risk of sensitive military intelligence flowing from Mr Moon's camp to Pyongyang as ties warm.
Since then, the conflict has increasingly split the country along ethnic lines, leading the U.N. to warn of a potential genocide.
But Mattis, whose resume includes a stint as NATO's supreme allied commander of transformation, has continued to warn of Russian aggression.
Centrists and liberals warn of "Orbanisation", fearing that Poland is following the illiberal path of Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister.
Milosz wrote to warn of authoritarianism, and it appears Stephens views the best conclusions of scientists in much the same lens.
That's because SK Hynix followed in the footsteps of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to warn of slower growth in smartphone chip sales.
Vettese says those who warn of crisis are basing their concern on "highly flawed" estimates of what a comfortable retirement costs.
Democrats warn of a gift to corporations and wealthy Americans that would cause more income inequality and balloon federal budget deficits.
But as the soot gets worse, people are leaving Port Harcourt as experts warn of lung cancer and other respiratory diseases.
For instance, the industry giant Veolia failed to warn of possible lead contamination in Flint, despite documenting inadequate corrosion control measures.
Medical professionals warn of long-term emotional and psychological damage, including anxiety disorders, depression, trust issues, memory problems and developmental delays.
Yes, the descriptors warn of only partial nudity, but what defines partial, and what makes a performance suitable for only adults?
It was part of a system of 54 beacons that sent smoke signals down the wall to warn of enemy movements.
Trade tensions have dragged down the broader market over the past month, causing some economists to warn of a looming recession.
Another estimate of second quarter gross domestic product is set to be revealed as analysts warn of a looming global recession.
I read it in columns that warn of Moscow's unstoppable information war, the unraveling of democracy and the demise of truth.
We matched a number of shipping labels against existing public records, and contacted PhotoSquared on Wednesday to warn of the exposure.
North Korea probably has reliable intelligence sources reporting on activity in South Korea and Japan that could warn of an attack.
Social media in both countries latched on to Sisi and Burhan's identical first names to humorously warn of a similar fate.
A vain hope; the regime of Daniel Ortega emerged as Marxist-Leninist, and the archbishop's sermons began to warn of tyranny again.
Experts warn of what they call the "unholy triumvirate" in life insurance: the policy owner, the person being insured and the beneficiary.
The blast was preceded by "incoming" announcements on loudspeakers, often used by the American embassy to warn of an imminent rocket attack.
B.—a guy best known for his work in the pop sphere—warn of impending, government-aided-and-abetted doom and gloom.
No safe way While parents believe turning to a doctor is a safer option than a Daya, campaigners warn of the trend.
The notification won't specifically mention upgrading to Windows 10, but it will warn of the date of support and link to microsoft.
Analysts also warn of further pressure to the currency amid mounting tensions with the U.S. over a weapons purchase deal with Russia.
NEW JERSEY AUTHORITIES WARN OF MARIJUANA-LACED HALLOWEEN CANDY Baby Jensen, who was born 11 weeks early, is dressed as a latte.
A rush to expand the electricity supply has been so successful that analysts now warn of a looming excess of generating capacity.
Stellar inflows into fixed income this week has caused one investment bank to warn of a "bond shock" in the coming months.
They warn of the danger of "backsliding," with the government giving in to demands from Brussels, in order to reach a deal.
As experts warn of workers facing an increased risk of mental and physical illness, Amazon repeatedly promised to clean up its act.
Locals warn of further escalation in the spring, when battle-hardened fighters of the PKK leave their winter redoubts in northern Iraq.
RELATED: The Ted Cruz pile on: GOP senators warn of revolt should he win nomination CNN's MJ Lee contributed to this report.
Some currency experts warn of a bubble, and some critics still say it won't catch on as a viable form of currency.
Banks warn of a pound at or near parity with the euro and dollar should a no-deal Brexit come to pass.
They warn of hordes of foreigners in prospective-EU countries who will flock to England once they are given the green light.
The cushion of surplus electricity has also become a nail-biting matter each winter, as newspapers warn of the threat of blackouts.
It relies on an obsolete system in which station masters call one another to warn of approaching trains using the same track.
Many warn of risks ahead, especially a U.S. government shutdown, should this Friday's deadline to authorise new borrowing pass without a deal.
Fighting since has increasingly fractured the world's youngest country along ethnic lines, leading the U.N. to warn of the risk of genocide.
On Sunday, the People's Daily, the official mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party published an editorial appearing to warn of further repercussions.
The groups warn of a chilling effect on speech if the justices allow the D.C. court's ruling against the writers to stand.
France on Tuesday became the latest ally to warn of action if Syria "crossed a red line" in Saturday's suspected chemical attack.
That led aid organizations to warn of a prolonged siege that could have endangered about 300,000 people living in rebel-held areas.
In 2014, dozens of associations and agriculture advocates sent a letter to Congress to warn of the economic impact of the rule.
A passing local stops to interrogate him and quickly becomes suspicious, particularly since posters throughout the neighborhood warn of fifth-columnist traitors.
The alerts are most commonly used to send Amber Alerts about child abductions, but they are also sent to warn of disasters.
Candidates warn of Trump's efforts to distract Democrats who want to challenge Trump in 2020 saw a clear strategy in Trump's tweet.
Prosecutors describe frightening encounters between the accused and witnesses and warn of violence in a "no snitching" culture intensified by social media.
They watched the author Eric Schlosser warn of the dangers of allowing a few fast-food giants to control our food supply.
The extended weak prices have forced Chevron Corp, Range Resources and EQT Corp to warn of impairments on their gas-producing assets.
Israel seldom acknowledges carrying out strikes in Syria, and it is very rare for it to warn of those strikes in advance.
Gretchen Whitmer supports Medicare for All 'in concept' (MLive)  Experts warn of rising health costs in Missouri despite lower ACA premiums (St.
We also reached out to the local data protection authority to warn of the security lapse, but it did not immediately comment.
The facility is used only by Americans and is meant to detect and warn of a possible ballistic missile attack from Iran.
The overuse of antibiotics in human medicine and agriculture has hastened this process, and experts now warn of a looming global crisis.
London and Brussels hope to conclude a deal this month, but in a letter, the business figures warn of potential negative consequences.
On the paths between the silos, white flags mark the spots where landmines have been removed, while red flags warn of danger.
But analysts at Citi research expect Argentina to remain under pressure into early August, and warn of contagion from Latam's third largest economy.
Low-rated companies are the biggest accumulators of debt, prompting a major credit agency to warn of significant troubles if current conditions deteriorate.
Labour's nationalization plan has prompted infrastructure owners to warn of damage to investment, high taxpayer costs and a slower transition to green energy.
As the warming trend continues, experts warn of more droughts, an increase in severe weather, and potentially devastating levels of sea level rise.
Businesses are saying that new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs will hit their bottom lines, while economists warn of global ripple effects.
" Government officials across China are aggressively recruiting male teachers, as the Chinese news media warn of a need to "salvage masculinity in schools.
The couple is suing Dollywood for more than $2 million for negligence and failure to properly warn of the dangers of the ride.
In cases where the unpublished work might warn of things like unsafe treatments, the cost of the delay could be measured in lives.
The plan has divided businesses, prompting import-dependent industries to warn of higher prices for consumer goods from clothing and electronics to gasoline.
Experts who have closely examined some of his pledges warn of astronomical costs and violations of basic rules of science, engineering and law.
Fire departments use them to summon volunteers, and some communities use them to warn of the threat of large hail or powerful winds.
Environmental groups, for their part, have seized on each new scrap of information to warn of disastrous consequences should Mr. Trump be elected.
Clinton went beyond the question to warn of an emerging nuclear arms race, naming Russia and China as well as Pakistan and India.
The call also comes as U.S. officials warn of possible Russian interference in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, as well as elections abroad.
Up to half an inch of ice may accumulate in the inland Carolinas, and meteorologists warn of high storm surges in coastal areas.
Coats is the latest national security official to warn of security risks posed by the national debt, which is now roughly $20 trillion.
Why it matters: Some experts warn of an impending "AI winter" if currently high expectations for the technology are disappointed and investment wanes.
In the short term, humanitarian organizations warn of a far more urgent need: freeing up the flow of food, medicine and other supplies.
They warn of possible backlash among minority voters and college-educated whites, two groups that could be especially crucial in deciding congressional control.
In a newly published guide, federal health officials say doctors "should never abandon" pain patients and warn of acute withdrawal and other risks.
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) to rehash the central allegations against the president and warn of the consequences of failing to hold him accountable.
Like the caged canaries brought into mines to warn of unsafe levels of pollutants, coal stockpiles signal the state of the coal industry.
Turkey is starting to deport Islamic State fighters back to Europe and the U.S. as military experts warn of a possible ISIS resurgence.
Israel seldom acknowledges carrying out strikes in Syria, and it is practically unheard of for it to warn of those strikes in advance.
Tesla founder Elon Musk is joining a group of researchers and business leaders to warn of the potential dangers posed by autonomous weapons.
Some experts say complacency about the maintenance of the system is leaving millions vulnerable and governments still warn of the ever-present risks.
Humanitarian groups warn of catastrophic conditions in the territory, where there are acute shortages of food and medicine due to the regime siege.
Thus Trivial and other players want their money back, and he's using the incident to warn of some of the pitfalls of digital distribution.
Click here to view original GIFWhere there's smoke, there's fire, and that's how most alarm systems are able to detect and warn of trouble.
Though applications have resumed, industry experts warn of a slower and stricter approval process that will continue to put the squeeze on new titles.
They point to another part of his speech in Davos, in which he railed against the "prophets of doom" who warn of climate catastrophes.
Climate scientists continue to warn of the potentially disastrous effects of allowing greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere to grow over the coming decades.
Zambia last year announced a range of tax reforms, leading some miners to warn of job losses, although some threats have failed to materialise.
The ash plume comes as officials warn of a possible eruption, which could sling massive boulders, tons of ash, and lava into the air.
Many analysts warn of a Shabab comeback and say that unless Somalia's leaders generate genuine popular support, the militants will be difficult to defeat.
But analysts warn of potential pitfalls that investors should watch out for along the way, and any of them could sap the market's gains.
Others also warn of the ethical implications of relying on machines for life-or-death situations, such as a decision to go to war.
Weather prediction represents "a last bastion of international co-operation", a global effort to warn of natural disasters that ravage crops and displace communities.
Egypt has asked an agricultural quarantine body to advise on shipments and warn of exporters who violate agreed-upon international standards, the statement said.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT), set to be released later on Wednesday, intended to warn of the dangers of President Donald Trump's proposed infrastructure plan.
As a result, the Obama administration saw the United States's chairmanship of the Arctic Council as a prime opportunity to warn of the dangers.
Although the researchers warn of the dangers of malicious alien messages, they ultimately argue that the benefit of the search significantly outweighs the risk.
Specifically, I'm told the platform can be used to identify sensitive data leaks, illegal marketplaces, and warn of physical attacks to organizations and individuals.
He also cites new reports that warn of significant consequences to the earth's climate in the future if problems related to it aren't addressed.
The clear and present danger to the economy prompted RBA Deputy Governor Guy Debelle to warn of the growing risks from the trade war.
He also cites new reports that warn of significant consequences to the earth's climate in the future if problems related to it aren't addressed.
The U.K. is due to leave the EU in little more than a week, prompting ministers to warn of a looming "constitutional crisis" (BBC).
Kwast, the EDTF team, and others who warn of the dangers we face, because time and our national and individual security are running out.
There was no sign to warn of the giant mound of pavement, which meant that I hit the thing at full-on launch velocity.
Despite the devastating December 26, 2004, tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people, Indonesia lacks proper equipment to warn of an incoming tsunami.
Despite the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people, Indonesia lacks proper equipment to warn of an incoming tsunami.
The Washington Post has published a curious op-ed written by 44 former Senators who vaguely warn of an impending threat to American democracy.
In particular, this labeling for opioids will warn of the potential for addiction, abuse, and overdose — even when taking the drugs to manage pain.
One anonymous lawyer "close to the White House" went so far as to warn of the dire repercussions of treating Dr. Blasey's complaint seriously.
And Republicans, aside from a principled few, aren't quoting from dog-eared copies of The Road to Serfdom to warn of impending socialist tyranny.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel on Sunday took aim at Sinclair Broadcasting Group's move to have its anchors warn of alleged bias in other media outlets.
However, Cisco did warn of a revenue drop of as much as 3.5% for the current quarter, as global economic uncertainties slow technology investments.
While headlines warn of the repercussions of that decision, this two-night documentary special offers a close look at a different side of Iran.
They did not warn of the Canadians who flood south by the millions each year to play and work, taking our Christmas-tree-selling jobs.
Goldman Sachs analyst Karen Holthouse said Starbucks would be the next company to warn of a slowdown in China following Apple's recent revenue guidance cut.
The BOJ is set to maintain its massive stimulus program and warn of heightening overseas risks at next week's rate review, sources have told Reuters.
The arctic air began blowing south from Canada into the Midwest earlier this week, prompting authorities to warn of the risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Ultra-low interest rate and tax breaks for ownership have helped fuel a surge in house prices leading many to warn of a housing bubble.
The long-necked resident was getting so sassy with visitors that the center decided to put up a simple sign to warn of Chuck's temperament.
"Any such violations of Iran's borders are strongly condemned ... We warn of the consequences of such illegal and provocative measures," said ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi.
But some analysts warn of weakening demand as China's scrutiny on corporate taxation and bruising trade tensions with the United States tighten corporate advertising budgets.
Sterling has fallen by almost a fifth since Britain voted to leave the European Union in July, prompting businesses to warn of higher import costs.
Aid organizations warn of the "humanitarian catastrophe of the century" with more than 1 million people potentially fleeing Mosul and taking flight through its corridors.
The latest: On Thursday, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) held a press conference to warn of the failure to date of bringing the outbreak under control.
Even as scientists warn of the dire consequences of West Antarctic ice sheet collapse, sea ice has been growing along parts of the Antarctic coastline.
The U.K.'s Chancellor George Osborne is to warn of a "dangerous cocktail" of global risks that could affect the U.K.'s currently strengthening economy.
It is a given that light autonomous vehicles — able to stay in freeway lanes, warn of impending accidents, and park themselves — will be here soon.
GOP senators warn of revolt if Cruz wins nomination He said American Bridge is "adjusting its program accordingly," meaning it is targeting Trump more forcefully.
Other teams created custom insoles with 3D scanning, affordable and safe robotic arms, easy to carry drones and mouth guards that warn of possible concussions.
Other teams created custom insoles with 3D scanning, affordable and safe robotic arms, easy to carry drones and mouth guards that warn of possible concussions.
Intelligence experts say the threat from deepfakes is immense and warn of potentially dangerous scenarios if the technology to create them is not reined in.
Schaeffler's decision comes as other carmakers and parts suppliers review investments in Britain, and warn of the damage that would result from a disorderly Brexit.
Image: PixabayFor years, assistance dogs have been used to detect low blood sugar levels in their diabetic owners and warn of an impending hypoglycemia attack.
These features act like a second pair of eyes to help detect and warn of potential dangers, but leave it to the driver to react.
The debate over encryption technology has exposed a push-and-pull between federal agencies that support the technology and those that warn of its dangers.
Despite the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people, Indonesia lacks proper equipment to warn of an incoming tsunami threat.
Similar breakthroughs in measurement are at the heart of Google's traffic maps, which warn of congestion by tracking how fast other users' cars are moving.
One of the world's few widely deployed seismic alarms, CIRES runs a network of sirens positioned around Mexico City that warn of a coming quake.
Their signs can distinguish between police use of pepper spray and tear gas, warn of danger and even ask for specific medical supplies and equipment.
While experts warn of coming staffing shortages during the pandemic, IHS facilities already are operating short-staffed--with vacancy rates ranging from 25-31 percent.
Where Syria and its Russian and Iranian allies see a chance to crush the remaining opposition, Western leaders warn of a humanitarian calamity in Idlib.
Now, as the country goes from one crisis to another, the three veterans feel it is their duty to warn of the horrors of war.
During a record-breaking heatwave in New York City in 2012, then-Mayor Mike Bloomberg held a news conference to warn of dangerously rising temperatures.
Fosamax users sued Merck, alleging the drug caused them to sustain serious thigh bone fractures and that the company failed to warn of the risk.
The jury found Roundup had been defectively designed, that the company failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
People may believe they are safe once covered by a roof, but the National Weather Service does warn of the dangers of lightning even when indoor.
Some experts warn of a "winner-take-all economy," where high-skilled workers are rewarded with high pay, and the rest of workers are left behind.
Among midcaps, Travis Perkins and Babcock were hit after LafargeHolcim's, the world's largest cement maker, became the latest building materials company to warn of higher costs.
Bitcoin's price has soared tenfold this year, prompting many market participants to warn of a bubble as it topped $11,000 for the first time last week.
Scrutiny this year over Facebook's privacy and content moderation practices have led some people to abandon the service and the company to warn of thinning profits.
While people may experience instant gratification after that big purchase, financial experts warn of the dangers of overspending and what that means to your credit score.
Google said it's notified G Suite administrators to warn of the password security lapse, and will reset account passwords for those who have yet to change.
As companies warn of higher costs eroding margins, markets have fluctuated as investors focus on guidance in the strongest quarter of profit growth in seven years.
The rally has prompted many analysts to warn of similarities with a boom in the country's stock markets, which reversed into a sharp crash last summer.
The German engineering group is just one of a number of companies to warn of the dangers of leaving the EU without a deal with Brussels.
Critics warn of "Bibi fatigue" and Benny Gantz, a former chief of the armed forces and centrist political novice, has been rising in the opinion polls.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel on Sunday slammed Sinclair Broadcasting Group's move to have its anchors warn of alleged bias in other media outlets.
He designed big neon-yellow plastic signs like those used to warn of wet floors, emblazoned with an icon of children playing and the word Playborhood.
Twelve months later they insisted the self-proclaimed billionaire would be a pragmatic leader, only for him to warn of "American carnage" in his inauguration speech.
The uptick has caused the CDC to warn of tianeptine as an emerging public health risk, and lawmakers are now taking action to outlaw the drug.
The letters warn of an impending apocalypse that they cause, and the series shows them struggling to save the world without enough information to go on.
But as Beijing winds down that support, investors turn cautious and experts warn of failures among the dozens of electric car start-ups in the country.
Facebook executives have said the company is making progress, but also warn of a protracted and challenging battle as groups become more sophisticated at avoiding detection.
The "Doomsday Clock," created to warn of existential threats, has inched closer to zero hour than ever before, with only 22020 metaphorical seconds left until midnight.
As companies restrict business travel, cancel giant conferences and warn of missing their business targets, the economic impact of the coronavirus is expected to be harsh.
Many large tech companies, including Twitter and Uber, were affected by the vulnerable technology, prompting Homeland Security to issue an advisory to warn of the risks.
But he also used his speech, which lasted just under 30 minutes, to warn of the damage he claimed Mr. Trump was doing to the country.
Civil liberties advocates warn of the pernicious uses of the technology, pointing to China, where the government has deployed it as a tool for authoritarian control.
Late last month, the company said that higher costs associated with its balance sheet review prompted it to warn of even lower profits than previously forecast.
The prospect of paying the dues even prompted Vodafone Idea's billionaire chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla to warn of "shutting shop" if the company doesn't get relief.
As some experts warn of a recession set to hit sometime in the next few years, layoffs could remain a top concern among the media industry.
Fidus and TechCrunch sent several emails prior to publication to warn of the exposed data, but we received only automated emails and no action was taken.
Scientists warn of the dangers of using antibiotics in animal feed, which has been linked to antibiotic resistance and the troubling explosion of antibiotic-resistant infections.
They accuse President Emmanuel Macron of "flogging the family silver" and warn of the perils of economic liberalism, citing Margaret Thatcher's unpopular reforms in 3.683s Britain.
But opponents warn of an overall drop in investment and it becoming harder for businesses, especially small ones, to raise the money they need to expand.
Fliers pinned to a trail marker warn of grizzlies — including one that has been shot by a hunter and is in the vicinity somewhere, injured and agitated.
Others were quick to warn of the linguistic perils of losing the circumflex to distinguish between sûr, or sure, an adjective, and, sur, or on, a preposition.
While economists, including the Bank of England, warn of a huge economic hit in event of a "no-deal Brexit", the deal could be rejected by parliament.
The disturbing video is one of a handful that have emerged from northern Rakhine State, in Myanmar, where human rights groups warn of widespread human rights abuses.
Although that means decreased wind speeds, forecasters still warn of a dangerous storm surge in coastal communities and flooding rain across a wide swath of the Southeast.
This was intended to educate fans about gay history, to assure them that the couple was still happily together, and to warn of media stunts to come.
The government wants them to increase their share capital by an overall 800 million euros, which has prompted the European Commission to warn of potential market exits.
The fighting has forced more than 3 million people from their homes and has increasingly followed ethnic lines, leading the United Nations to warn of potential genocide.
That's in large part because cigarettes—long the target of surprisingly effective public ad campaigns that warn of the dangers of smoking—have fallen out of favor.
As public health officials around the world scramble to contain the spread of the virus, others are beginning to warn of the economic influence across the globe.
There is no curfew; policemen guard many street corners, and the IS "sleeper cells" that some warn of seem to be soundly asleep, if indeed they exist.
While the central bank is set to maintain its view Japan's economy will continue expanding moderately, Kuroda may warn of heightening risks including from the Sino-U.
The company contacted Box to warn of the larger exposures of sensitive data, but noted that there was little overall improvement six months after its initial disclosure.
The eruption of Mount Soputan on Sulawesi island in central Indonesia prompted authorities to warn of possible lava flows and ash clouds that could impact air travel.
But Beijing is starting to wind down the support, hitting investor sentiment and prompting experts to warn of failures among the dozens of electric car start-ups.
It is apologising involuntarily when scooting past someone, both to warn of your presence and to express regret for any inconvenience your mere existence may have caused.
Then he unveiled the sleeve, all bold shading and gothic pain, as if to warn of some dark secret lurking beneath the quiet manner and boyish charm.
As public health officials around the world scramble to contain the spread of the virus, others are beginning to warn of the economic impact across the globe.
In Jamaica, sounds of reggae warn of mosquitoes Brazil is not the only country using innovative and funny ways to raise awareness about a very serious threat.
In the 2014 report "Risky Business," bigwigs like billionaire Michael Bloomberg and former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson warn of dire economic consequences if warming isn't tackled.
The service he works for includes a network of volunteers who track aircraft movements and radio traffic in order to warn of potential air strikes, Salloum said.
K2 has been around for many years, but its pervasiveness and popularity with homeless people caused health officials to warn of a public health crisis last summer.
A local pediatrician, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, completed her own study in September 2015 and was the first to publicly warn of the spike in lead levels.
But some analysts warn of lingering external headwinds such as sluggish emerging market demand that is expected to keep any rebound in economic activity modest at best.
After the devastating 2004 tsunami, multiple countries -- including the UK, Germany and Malaysia -- donated detection buoys and other equipment to Indonesia to help warn of future disasters.
Officials warn of extraordinarily long waits to get through security, which might mean more anxious passengers dashing for their gates and forgetting to pick up their money.
More than 44,215 people are already trapped in the country, a number ticking upward each day, as aid groups warn of a potential humanitarian crisis by summer.
This combination of slowing user growth and News Feed saturation has led Facebook to warn of a rapid deceleration in revenue growth over the next six months.
In that case, plaintiffs sued Merck & Co over the company's alleged failure to warn of the risk of serious bone fractures associated with its osteoporosis drug Fosamax.
Consumer protections: Advocates for consumers and senior citizens warn of the rise of online scams, urging lawmakers and administration officials to provide greater protections for unsuspecting Americans.
An inquest at the West London Coroner's Court found the labeling of the sandwich had been "inadequate," because it did not warn of the "hidden" sesame seeds.
Deep in Sicily, off a terrible road whose signs resignedly warn of potholes, lies the isolated town of Sutera, built around the base of a steep mountain.
To be sure, this industry is quick to warn of job losses from policies it doesn't like but is slow to reward workers when times are good.
And because there is so much misunderstanding, Americans are vulnerable to nationalist scare tactics that warn of the perils of relying on foreigners to pay our bills.
LGFVs have raised tens of billions of dollars through bonds in the first quarter, according to brokerage estimates, even as China skeptics warn of another debt bust.
Sabine Durden, the mother of another victim, recalls dropping to her knees and sobbing when she first heard Mr. Trump warn of the dangers of illegal immigration.
Mr. Trump's levies have begun to hit consumer products including furniture, televisions and bicycles, prompting retailers and manufacturers to warn of lower sales and profits going forward.
The worsening conditions caused the Hong Kong government to warn of a "very high" health risk, particularly for the elderly, children and those with existing respiratory conditions.
The notices, circulated after the Army received an FBI bulletin, warn of extremists possibly replicating the deadly 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.
Rain is expected to douse other parts of the West on Thursday, which has prompted the Weather Service to warn of potential flooding in Northern California and Oregon.
Despite having 19 agencies in Myanmar, and several offices and plenty of staff in Rakhine state, it has failed to stop the catastrophe or warn of its coming.
Some coastal residents have been evacuated as authorities warn of storm surges and prepare for floods, landslides and heavy rains as Mangkhut heads towards southern China and Vietnam.
President Obama visited a far-flung island in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday to warn of the dangers that climate change pose to marine wildlife and coastal communities.
DE), down about 6%, emerged as the latest company to warn of a deteriorating environment in the sector, with weak results from U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co (F.
Kuroda, however, did warn of lingering risks to the global outlook, including the outcome of U.S.-China trade talks and Britain's potentially messy departure from the European Union.
His warnings about immigrants flooding over the border and a growing crime wave were more cultural than economic, though he did warn of immigrants taking jobs from Americans.
The Trump administration is coming under pressure to safeguard the nation's critical infrastructure as experts warn of vulnerabilities in the electrical grid and lawmakers fret about potential cyberattacks.
As companies warn of higher costs eroding margins, markets have fluctuated as investors focus on guidance in the face of the strongest quarterly profit growth in seven years.
These messages can warn of extreme weather situations in your area, local emergencies that require some sort of immediate action or evacuation, and Amber Alerts regarding missing children.
Kuroda may warn of potential risks to the outlook such as U.S.-led protectionist fears, and volatile markets that could hurt profits and discourage firms from raising salaries.
A rise in so-called "zombie firms," alongside higher interest rates, has led several experts to warn of the impact it could have on employment in developed nations.
Industrial bellwether Caterpillar became the latest heavyweight multinational to warn of cooling demand in China this week, joining tech firms such as micro-chip makers and Apple Inc.
S&P becomes the latest major rating agency to warn of the negative impact on the nation's credit profile if the United States introduces new sanctions against Moscow.
Clinton of meeting secretly with global financial powers "to plot the destruction of U.S. sovereignty," all while intelligence officials warn of covert Russian attempts to manipulate the vote.
The Bank of Japan on Friday made the shock decision to cut rates below zero, prompting some to warn of "currency wars" that do little for global growth.
Here the words, in Latin, ask God to have mercy, warn of God's anger, speak of the grief that will attend the Last Judgment: Who can choreograph that?
Because 70 percent of the world's population today similarly relies on monsoon-dependent agricultural systems, the findings may warn of what might happen in a volcanically active future.
The duplicate has breached the border between worlds to warn of a rogue assassin who already crossed it; the odd couple must team up to hunt him down.
The news service reported these officials said President Trump had used intermediaries in Oman to warn of an imminent attack if Iran did not reopen talks with Washington.
Evaporating river water has revealed the stones (the oldest dated 19353), which at one time were placed to warn of imminent hard times based on detrimental water levels.
The N.S.A. feared it would no longer be able to rely on American and European providers to warn of any evidence of malware, spying or other covert action.
But experts analyzing the plan warn of a possible side effect: The proposal could significantly increase out-of-pocket costs for some of the sickest people on Medicare.
McDonald's (MCD), KFC (YUM) and Pret a Manger joined with UK supermarkets earlier this year to warn of "significant" disruptions to their supply chains from a disorderly break.
South Africa's rating tumbled into junk in April, while a graft scandal engulfing Brazilian President Michel Temer prompted a number of agencies to warn of credit rating implications.
The communist nation has said the additional routes will help ease flight delays in an already congested flight area, but analysts warn of a greater agenda at play.
Sources have told Reuters the BOJ will likely maintain its view inflation will reach its 2 percent target next fiscal year but warn of uncertainties to the outlook.
And while gun-rights supporters often warn of bloodshed if gun owners' Second Amendment rights are violated, that rhetoric still falls short of direct incitement to commit murder.
And with states like Texas seeking to limit the scope of the Obergefell decision, some activists and gay pundits warn of a coming war against same-sex marriage.
It dominates social media and leads to a blizzard of think pieces, which are followed almost immediately by a backlash, as critics warn of the fad's baleful consequences.
The president's allies in Congress and the conservative news media warn of an insidious plot inside the Justice Department and the F.B.I. to subvert a democratically elected president.
The wailing air raid sirens - distinguished from steady-tone sirens already in use to warn of hurricanes, tsunamis and other natural disasters - were set to return on Friday.
The vibrant zig-zags that delineate the bag and various areas of the paper — rendered in blue, brown, red, yellow, and peach — buzz discordantly and warn of peril.
These sort of documents are propagated to cleared contractor security professionals to warn of current threats and provide information on how system administrators can detect, and hopefully prevent, attacks.
SOX was down 1.2 percent after Goldman Sachs became the latest brokerage to warn of lower prices for memory chips due to an oversupply of DRAM and NAND chips.
Even as stocks seemed steadier on Tuesday after Monday's big sell-off, some charts still look very dicey to technical analysts, who warn of more possible losses to come.
The injuries have mounted as experts warn of an "epidemic" of teen vaping, with almost 40% of 12th-graders using the devices, according to a report released last year.
Similar formal attempts at removal persisted into the latter half of the decade, and the books continue to rile up conservative religious leaders who warn of its "demonic" influence.
RBS has continued to warn of ongoing economic and political uncertainty and a highly competitive mortgage market, along with uncertainty surrounding the U.K.'s exit from the European Union.
The broadsides were even more noticeable given they directly followed the keynote speaker, Arthur Brooks, who used his remarks to warn of the spread of contempt in the country.
"It was hard to advocate for and discuss with Congress, because it felt like a cry wolf situation to warn of something that seemed so unlikely," he tells me.
The formation of a government nine months after an election is seen as a vital first step towards boosting confidence in the economy as political leaders warn of crisis.
The decree also forces pension funds to raise their share capital by an overall 800 million euros ($899 million), prompting the European Commission to warn of potential market exits.
MIAMI – The National Hurricane Center is using newly improved technology to warn of major storms as the country braces for another active hurricane season set to begin June 1.
Indonesia's economic growth is forecast to slow for the first time in four years in 2019 and some independent observers warn of a further slowdown amid a global downturn.
Yemen, in civil war and under bombardment by a Saudi-led coalition, faces a deep humanitarian crisis and aid workers warn of famine if the blockade were not lifted.
France's biggest drugmaker is going through a tough patch, due to falling sales of Lantus, prompting it to warn of no meaningful profit growth over the next two years.
The vote for Brexit in June prompted the pound to slump against the dollar and top economists to warn of recession, higher unemployment and falling consumer confidence in Britain.
The G-20 finance leaders will conclude their meeting on Friday with a communique that is likely to warn of weakening global growth and heightening risks to the outlook.
CSX is far from the first company to warn of damage inflicted by the White House's economic policies, which have injected much anxiety to the business climate, executives say.
The market observers who got it wrong both times in 221 are now even more frightened of index heights and continue to warn of a crash in the Dow.
China has also been ramping up its preparedness for future tsunamis, with new buoy systems deployed around the Manila Trench to warn of seismic activity in May last year.
The tree deaths have been concentrated in the southern and central Sierra Nevada, but experts warn of increasing deaths in forests all the way up to the Oregon border.
Rapid increases in home prices persist in wealthier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and the southern manufacturing mecca of Shenzhen, and analysts still warn of the potential for bubbles.
Hundreds of schools across parts of England and Wales closed Friday, with the Met Office continuing to warn of treacherous driving conditions in some southern parts of the country.
On Friday, an inquest at the West London Coroner's Court found the labeling of the sandwich had been "inadequate," because it did not warn of the "hidden" sesame seeds.
Estimates are dropping fast as companies warn of the impact that the coronavirus pandemic will have on demand, especially in China during the first three months of the year.
Ofwat's move comes at a time when British utilities face the opposition Labour Party's renationalisation plan, prompting infrastructure owners to warn of damage to investment and high taxpayer costs.
The purpose of a trigger warning is to warn of new ideas to come, and to warn that a piece of art will present new ideas, fundamentally, is pointless.
With help from TechCrunch, the researcher contacted Talkspace to warn of the potential bug, fearing that malicious hackers or users could be abusing the system and claiming free therapy.
But when we forget this, rancorous populism and plebiscitary politics take hold, and we need to be given an old-fashioned history lesson to warn of the dangers ahead.
Mr. Abbott, a Republican, also proposed stepping up security at schools by limiting the number of entrances and exits, and installing alarms specifically designated to warn of active shooters.
Yeats drew on Christian apocalyptic imagery to capture the violent chaos of the political turmoil in Europe at the time, and to warn of further dangers on the horizon.
Shareholders in Europe and the United States have sued, claiming that members of the management board neglected their duty to warn of risks that could affect the share prices.
The memo goes on to warn of delays at airports and to travel to the United States only if their G4 visas are valid for at least three months.
Proposal could result in fewer registered voters, says professor But some, such as Yolanda Bellisimo, a political science professor at the College of Marin, warn of the bill's consequences.
Nicholas Murray had previously been awarded $1.75 million in the case in 2015 after a jury found the company failed to warn of the risk of the condition, gynecomastia.
The Department of Homeland Security may also update the National Terrorism Advisory System to warn of a potential cyberattack from Iran, according to an official familiar with the discussions.
They warn of Russia, China or Turkey taking advantage of a "strategic vacuum" in the troubled region should the EU fail to maintain tangible prospects for the countries there.
This is the "hard Brexit" that has long terrified the business community, and prompted the CEOs of companies like Airbus (EADSF) and Nissan (NSANF) to warn of dire consequences.
Even the billionaires are telling us that capitalism is broken, yet however many hedge-fund managers warn of an impending revolution, meaningful change always seems just out of reach.
The launch came amid concerns over Facebook's privacy and content moderation practices that have led some people to abandon the service and the company to warn of thinning profits.
The disease galvanized World Health Organization officials to warn of the "explosive" spread of the mosquito-borne Zika virus through much of Central and South America and the southern Caribbean.
Chipotle is among the first U.S. companies to warn of pressure on prices from Trump's commitment last Thursday to impose a 5% tariff, rapidly ratcheting higher to 25% on Oct.
Sophisticated early-warning systems can warn of coming quakes as much as a few minutes before they begin, but cannot stop them causing death and destruction on a large scale.
Over the course of more than an hour, Trump used the meeting to warn of a massive flow of drugs and crime entering the United States over the southern border.
Some 9,000 people from Russia and the former Soviet Union have reportedly left to join IS, and officials often warn of the threat they would pose if they returned home.
HONOLULU — Days after North Korea launched yet another intercontinental ballistic missile, Hawaii plans to restart statewide testing of Cold War–era sirens meant to warn of an impending nuclear attack.
Kyodo news agency reported that fire inspectors two months ago found that most of the building's tenants lacked evacuation gear as well as devices to warn of electrical short circuits.
Brian Schatz (D-HI) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) warn of enormous risks inherent in the Libra project, including facilitating criminal and terrorist financing and destabilizing the global financial system.
The Weather Prediction Service does warn of "moderate" risks of flash flooding from heavy rainfall along the south side of the Ohio River Vally, affecting Kentucky, and perhaps southern Indiana.
It might be a "safe haven" for foreign investment, but the London property market has seen many analysts warn of an impending free fall as prices seemingly surge ever higher.
Officials warn of the likelihood of a Day Zero, when the level at the dams will drop below 13.5% and the city's water supply will have to be turned off.
Accurate solar models might help researchers figure out how our star affects the planets of the solar system, and warn of impending solar storms that could affect Earth as well.
The bottlenecks added to a month-long coal price rally and prompted four top utilities to warn of potential heating and electricity shortages ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year.
Flashbang hot sauce, often featured in videos that warn of excessive vomiting and crying, ranks a whopping 3,500,000 units on the scoville scale, which ranks the heat of spicy peppers.
Pfizer Inc has been sued by 10 people alleging the company and its subsidiaries failed to warn of the risk of severe brain damage from its anti-seizure medication Dilantin.
That's left leaders, such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Macron, who put forth well-publicized displays of unity this weekend, to urgently warn of backsliding into history's darkest moments.
No warning In the wake of the 2004 disaster, countries including the UK, Germany and Malaysia donated detection buoys and other equipment to Indonesia to help warn of future tsunamis.
The clichéd way to talk about the debt is in alarmist terms — to warn of Social Security going broke or to make references to trillions of dollars of red ink.
The speed with which such solutions have not just been rolled out, but also been largely accepted by anxious populations is prompting critics to warn of a danger to democracy.
Levitsky and Ziblatt warn of the unraveling of democratic norms — norms such as treating the other side as rivals rather than as enemies, condemning violence and bigotry, and so on.
Distracted by his mission to warn of the dangers of the American government, Mr. Jones dropped out of college and founded InfoWars in 1999, in time to call the Sept.
Her works warn of the horrors that a war can unleash, particularly on women, and specifically the one she lived through, which ripped apart her native Colombia for 252 years.
Her works warn of the horrors that a war can unleash, particularly on women, and specifically the one she lived through, which ripped apart her native Colombia for 252 years.
Indonesia's economic growth is forecast to slow for the first time in four years in 2019 and some independent observers warn of a further slowdown amid a global economic downturn.
Like Trudeau and timber, European leaders found themselves forced to preemptively warn of the American exports that they would retaliate against U.S. products — Kentucky bourbon, Wisconsin dairy, Florida citrus, etc.
Johnson's speech was meant to warn of the effects of unregulated technology, and call for the UN to work together on a common set of global principles for emerging technologies.
The Pennsylvania Superior Court rejected J&J's arguments that Andrew Yount's claims under Tennessee law that the drugmaker failed to warn of the drug's risks were preempted by federal law.
Discussions about the ethics, safety, and societal impact of Artificial Intelligence seem to come back to the same cultural touch points found in AI stories that warn of worst-case scenarios.
Analysts warn of a clash between the U.S-backed forces and the Syrian troops, backed by Russia and Iranian-affiliated militia, over control of the oil-rich province as IS collapses.
Despite frequent and contradictory remarks by President Donald Trump, America's top national security officials have continued to warn of ongoing foreign influence operations aimed at the 2018 and 2020 U.S. elections.
Britain's opposition Labour Party published plans to re-nationalise the country's energy networks, prompting utilities to warn of damage to investment, high taxpayer costs and a slower transition to green energy.
While cell phone–based alerts are commonly used by authorities to warn of imminent natural disasters, for earthquakes they are currently limited to small groups of scientists and early beta testers.
A fire in February devastated Ocado's flagship robotic distribution centre in Andover in southern England, prompting the group to warn of a reduction in sales growth until it increased capacity elsewhere.
A dashboard will show to security and IT teams what information is being accessed and where, and allows them to set policies to limit usage, warn of bad practices and more.
She said activists had turned the pipelines' emergency valves to warn of the climate change "emergency" that threatens to bring rising sea levels, more extreme and frequent storms, and other effects.
It has prompted analysts to warn of widespread panic in financial markets, with Argentine stocks, bonds and the country's super-sensitive peso thought to be headed for a day of turmoil.
Opponents warn of an authoritarian push Supporters of the changes said they would bolster Egypt's economy, which is struggling to recover from the political turmoil of recent years, and strengthen security.
But Malthus was just the first of many writers to warn of a "population bomb," to use the title of a similarly pessimistic 1968 book, that was coming any day now.
Brunson&aposs detention led the Trump administration last week to slap punitive sanctions on two Turkish Cabinet ministers and to warn of additional measures if the case is not soon resolved.
Albright knows that returning to writing academic papers that warn of some far off threat may not capture the public imagination or make the front page of the country's leading newspapers.
People who played significant roles in building layers and pieces of the Internet believe such a move is possible, though they also warn of how far we have yet to travel.
A new South Korean tele-drama is proving too hot for China to handle, forcing the country's Ministry of Public Security to warn of the social ills of too much viewing.
The National Association of Software & Service Companies (NASSCOM), the group representing those companies in India, visited policymakers this week to warn of the economic domino effects of targeting Indian visa holders.
A mix of tough competition and regulatory intervention has made life difficult for established utilities in Britain, causing E.ON and Centrica to warn of the deteriorating market conditions a day earlier.
Some 6,000 plaintiffs allege that a range of defendants, such as AbbVie Inc, Pfizer, Inc, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc and GlaxoSmithKline, had failed to warn of cardiovascular risks from their testosterone drugs.
Parents of those affected, however, say the French state and Sanofi were too slow to warn of the side effects, after the risks to foetuses became clear by the early 1980s.
On Thursday, the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, spoke with Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican, to reiterate Saudi concerns about the bill and warn of its potential consequences.
Food price crises in the past several years have sparked riots around the world, igniting political chaos from Haiti to Egypt and leading the intelligence community to warn of future risks.
Retail sales in the city have slumped and tourists are staying away, and the impact of the skirmish on Hong Kong's economy has prompted some economists to warn of a recession.
New Jersey's decision to rejoin the group follows a handful of recently released studies that warn of the dire effects of climate change if greenhouse gas emissions do not taper off.
Friday's stabbing attack came as some religious rights groups warn of a rising tide of anti-Islamic sentiment in the United States, blaming President Donald Trump for divisive anti-Muslim rhetoric.
Immigration advocates have occasionally sought to warn of rumors of impending ICE arrests, but Ms. Schaaf's decision was striking because it came from the mayor of one of California's largest cities.
Analysts continue to warn of potential risks to economic growth in the United States if administration officials cannot negotiate a quick resolution with the Chinese, and the tariffs go into effect.
OSLO (Reuters) - Airlines are confident of having sufficient supplies of biofuel-infused jet fuel to comply with a Norway requirement which takes effect next year, although they warn of additional costs.
Apple Inc became the latest company to warn of trouble, saying it would not meet its guidance for March-quarter revenue because of slower iPhone production and weaker demand in China.
But the Democratic Party's liberal activists warn of super PACs drowning out the voices of average voters and have sought to make rejecting big money a litmus test for Democratic candidates.
OSLO (Reuters) - Airlines are confident of having sufficient supplies of biofuel-infused jet fuel to comply with a Norway requirement which takes effect next year, although they warn of additional costs.
As a result they warn of a possible wave of small factory closures, a shift of some production away from China, and the use of questionable practices to dodge increased tariffs.
Writing for the appeals court, however, Circuit Judge Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson said deteriorating conditions might have obliged Bank of America to warn of new risks that made its earlier recommendations stale.
The BOJ may offer a bleaker view on factory output than in October and warn of the temporary impact October's sales tax hike may have on domestic demand, the sources said.
The supermarket did, however, warn of "uncertainties ahead", especially around the impact on imported food prices if sterling stays at lower levels, as well as rising depreciation, pension and staff costs.
Indeed, opponents of missile defense warn of a vicious cycle in which Pyongyang continues to build up its arsenal as a response to the United States deploying more missile defense systems.
Shares of the newly spun-off Yum China rallied on their first day of trade but strategists warn of dark clouds ahead amid a plethora of problems over the company's growth outlook.
"We have to work intensely," said Lazaro Exposito Canto of the party central committee, saying in the Granma newspaper that volunteers would go from house to house to warn of the storm.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's laudable attempt to warn of the dangers of fireworks may have backfired when his PSA video instead showcased a fun use for the mini-explosives -- igniting fruit.
Paint had flaked off in many areas — a number of figures who have entered Heaven are unrecoverable — but the surviving scenes present a message clearly meant to warn of sinners on Earth.
The clock dates back to 22018, when the scientists who participated in the Manhattan Project wanted to create a mechanism to warn of escalating global tensions and the danger of global Armageddon.
Jurors ruled in favor of 70-year-old Edwin Hardeman, saying that Monsanto caused him harm by failing to adequately warn of the potential dangers of using its popular weed killer Roundup.
Officials warn of the risks of further such operations just as the Trump administration is putting more US boots on the ground through the little-known Special Operations Command, Africa program (Socafrica).
Some experts warn of an impending automation-fueled upending of work, and they argue that non-technical skills will become increasingly valuable as rote tasks are handed over to computers and robots.
Air France-KLM is the latest European airline to warn of a sharp impact to earnings this year amid a spate of terrorist attacks in Europe that are hitting demand for travel.
In fact, the administration didn't even bother to modify or censor the latest landmark climate reports prepared by U.S. scientists — which warn of the environmental harms already wrought by a warming globe.
This has led the British media, such as The Economist magazine, to warn of a "one-party state" in the country, with the Conservative Party now into its second term in government.
A number of customers affected took to Reddit and Twitter to warn of the issues, which were first reported by 9to5Mac and caused some watches to be stuck on the loading screen.
Eleven-year-old Tasfia Sultana of the Mohseniapara Shikhon School, for instance, can now explain the system of red flags displayed at schools, mosques or elsewhere to warn of an approaching cyclone.
Take former President George H.W. Bush, who used his first televised national address in the Oval Office to warn of what he called "the greatest domestic threat facing our nation today": drugs.
Indeed, the unscrupulous individuals that dominate financial institutions and governments seldom predict a down-tick on Wall Street, so don't expect them to warn of the impending global recession and market mayhem.
They noted that when Bataclan terror suspect Salah Abdeslam was arrested last week, authorities found a huge cache of weapons, prompting Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders to warn of other imminent attacks.
As many as 112 people are still missing, and the death toll is expected to rise, as authorities battle to rescue those still stranded and warn of the possibility of crocodile attacks.
However, industry insiders and market participants warn of risks in the sector, saying that many biotechs are reliant on a handful of early-stage new drugs, making them vulnerable if one fails.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index was down 1.8 percent after Goldman Sachs became the latest brokerage to warn of lower prices for memory chips due to an oversupply of DRAM and NAND chips.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index was down 1.7 percent after Goldman Sachs became the latest brokerage to warn of lower prices for memory chips due to an oversupply of DRAM and NAND chips.
Burberry reported a sharp sales slowdown in Hong Kong and China in October, leading the FTSE 100 company to miss growth forecasts and warn of an increasingly challenging environment for luxury goods.
On Tuesday, Trump also criticized CNN while defending right-leaning Sinclair Broadcasting Group after its move to have its local news anchors warn of alleged bias in reporting by other media outlets.
The gathering of governments, aid agencies and private companies in Istanbul on May 21-2700 comes as officials warn of ever-increasing humanitarian needs due to conflicts, natural disasters and climate change.
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BMKG chief Dwikorita Karnawati said the agency would look to install tidal gates to detect waves near land, admitting the existing system was unable to warn of the tsunami ahead of time.
The software can display information on speed, time of day, or even arrows and other graphics that can help the driver navigate, avoid hazards, and warn of dangers ahead, such as pedestrians.
While some headlines warn of a total retail apocalypse, "We firmly believe the future of retail has a physical component and e-commerce component," KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Ed Yruma told CNBC.
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Wartime authority -- President Donald Trump reached back into history and invoked authority under the 220 Defense Production Act to ramp up production of medical supplies as doctors and nurses warn of shortages.
Where Syria and its Russian and Iranian allies see a chance to crush the remaining opposition, Western leaders warn of a humanitarian calamity in Idlib, where an estimated three million civilians live.
It seems that just eight people have been detained so far, all doctors who early on turned to work-related chat groups to warn of the dangers of a new mysterious infection.
MILITARY CHIEFS WARN OF CR: The chief of each military branch were on Capitol Hill on Wednesday and often bleak warnings about what would happen if Congress passes another stopgap spending measure.
With nearly every airline and variant of aircraft available for viewing, SeatGuru can warn of potential issues such as fixed recline, reduced legroom, immovable armrests, and proximity to nearby lavatories and gallies. 
Related: 'Pride Is Assertiveness': Gay Ugandans Are Celebrating This Weekend, but Warn of Repercussions When Parliament adjourned in May, Cecilia Ogwal, the chief opposition whip, lauded in the bill in a statement.
Researchers warn of a demographic timebomb, with a dwindling workforce unable to pay the healthcare bills of the elderly, but after four decades, the policy adjustments could prove too little too late.
Products include a water sensor to warn of flooding, a keypad to arm and disarm the system, a 105-decibel siren with manual and motion triggers, and entry sensors for doors or windows.
Black Leopard focuses specifically on the mercenary called Tracker, who travels across a fantastical Africa in search of a kidnapped boy, encountering strangers who warn of shapeshifters, necromancers, and witches along the way.
Instead of seeking to lay blame, our government and our society should listen, in advance, to abuse victims when we try to warn of a spouse or partner's threats against us or others.
Aid groups and international organisations now warn of a looming humanitarian crisis as people displaced by the insurgency are becoming vulnerable to disease and famine, even within camps set up to shelter them.
These are sensors that can be swallowed to warn of gut trouble, implanted to monitor how well an injury is recovering, or just sit on teeth to track the state of your mouth.
Sesame Credit is just one of several provincial-level or private pilot programs in China's push to develop a nationwide social credit system — even as experts warn of data privacy and transparency concerns.
Iran, whose officials often warn of efforts by foreign enemies to infiltrate state institutions, has detained scores of journalists and social media activists in recent years, and many others have gone into exile.
Consider, for example, that these Instagram accounts and Donald Trump both frequently warn of "globalism," a term that the Anti-Defamation League describes as a "dog-whistle" for attracting anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists.
A California judge has ruled that a woman's state-law claims that the label for Boehringer Ingelheim's blood thinner Pradaxa did not adequately warn of its bleeding risks are preempted by federal law.
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Unless the price of credits falls significantly, refinery executives warn of a wave of consolidation that could concentrate refining in fewer hands, leading to higher prices for drivers at gasoline and diesel pumps.
Capricorn will be one of just a few copper mines to come onstream globally in recent years, which has prompted sector analysts to warn of a possible shortfall in supply of the metal.
Parents of those affected say the French state and Sanofi were too slow to warn of the side effects of the drug, after the risks to foetuses became clear by the early 1980s.
MORE: Trump says troops could fire on migrants Trump continues to warn of dangers from abroad -- migrants, the Chinese, Muslims -- and then offers hot-button solutions: troops at the border, tariffs, travel bans.
CERTs are now commonplace all over the world, with governments making their own to warn of impending digital security threats, such as CERT-UK for the United Kingdom, and Q-CERT in Qatar.
Indian intelligence officers contacted their Sri Lankan counterparts two hours before the first attack to warn of a specific threat on churches, one Sri Lankan defense source and an Indian government source said.
Critics warn of dashed expectations, reiterating their view that Mr. Kim will never completely abandon the nuclear weapons considered so dear to his regime's survival and his legitimacy as leader of North Korea.
Sims and at least one other council member have sought a formal meeting with Perez for more than a year to highlight their organizing potential and warn of Republican efforts to mobilize veterans.
Failure to agree would result in the "hard Brexit" that has long terrified the business community, and prompted the CEOs of companies like Airbus (EADSF) and Nissan (NSANF) to warn of dire consequences.
American spy agencies warn of impending attacks by Iranian proxies on American troops in the region, and over the summer, Israel launched flurries of attacks on Iranian proxies in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
Asa Hutchinson did not directly answer when asked if he wanted to be able to keep the higher federal funding for his state's Medicaid expansion, he did warn of rolling back federal funds.
Malaga prosecutor Jacobo Fernandez had been seeking a three-year prison sentence for David Serrano, the owner of the estate, citing a failure to cover up the borehole or warn of its existence.
Many also plan to visit offices on Capitol Hill, where they will warn of the potential damage if Congress repeals the health law without guaranteeing similar coverage for those who would lose it.
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has denied a bid to consolidate some 20 lawsuits alleging drugmakers and distributors failed to warn of the poisonous effects of their gadolinium-based contrast agents.
Air Canada and United Airlines on Friday became the first major carriers in North America to warn of negative financial implications to business as a consequence of the grounding of the Boeing planes.
"(The delay) has started to risk sliding towards tension ... and we warn of the dangers of this," the group said in a televised statement read out after the weekly meeting of its parliamentary bloc.
Another image of a dead child taken from a second WhatsApp video was traced to fringe conspiracy blogs that used it to warn of a flesh-eating monster stalking Indian villages in July 2017.
They expect children to be well informed about their bodies, and see the purpose of sex education as not just to warn of the risks, but to help prepare for a happy sex life.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wesfarmers Ltd's bid for Australia's Kidman Resources undervalues the lithium miner, analysts said on Friday, reflecting the financing difficulties the sector faces even as electric car makers warn of raw material shortages.
Scientists warn of such a potentially civilization-ending catastrophe in our future, but as a new study shows, we'll only have a year to prepare once the signs of an impending eruption become visible.
But they have long insisted they want Britain to remain in the bloc and, as opinion polls have remained tight, several have spoken out in recent days to warn of the dangers of leaving.
As Puerto Rico struggles to reactivate its medical infrastructure, long lines for medicine have emerged, and scientists warn of a wave of post-disaster illnesses that could strike the island in its weakened state.
Critics say delegating too much authority to the military does not shield Trump from political responsibility during battlefield setbacks and could reduce the chances for diplomats to warn of potential blowback from military decisions.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch and UBS have both issued communications to clients this week, seen by Reuters, which warn of potential gaps in the currency services they normally provide to major institutional clients.
This past weekend, thousands gathered in D.C. to warn of the political consequences Trump might face should he crack down harshly (a fair percentage of vapers tend to skew Republican, or at least libertarian).
India's passenger vehicle sales shrank 23.7% in September, making it the eleventh straight month of declines, and prompted an industry body to warn of more job cuts if sales did not pick up soon.
During the past few weeks, management teams at a range of multinational firms have taken to earnings calls to warn of dire consequences if the clashes escalate — including lost revenue and deterred business investment.
Chris Van Hollen to address election security and Russia that recently picked up some additional support in the Senate as lawmakers continue to warn of future attempts by Moscow to interfere in US elections.
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Michael J. Morell, the author, goes on to condemn Donald J. Trump for his judgment in praising Russian President Vladimir V. Putin and to warn of the severe threat Trump poses to the country.
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You have the president's top lawyer getting raided by the FBI, prompting the president to warn of an epic attack on government and signaling he might try to can the special counsel investigating him.
Such behavior could have implications for the North Korean crisis as experts and allies warn of the consequences of a war on the peninsula that has long been considered as too horrific to contemplate.
The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have cut their growth forecasts for 2019, and experts warn of more pain from US interest rate hikes, trade conflicts and geopolitical risks such as Brexit.
Sent last month ahead of next week's NATO summit in Brussels, the missives warn of a growing division within the alliance between the U.S. and the other members over the issue of financial contributions.
Critics who warn of kratom's hazards point to examples like Caleb Sturgis, 25, whose family sued a kratom distributor after Mr. Sturgis died last summer when his car hit a curb and flipped over.
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Japan's central bank ends its two-day monetary policy meeting on Friday and is likely to maintain its view the export-reliant economy is expanding moderately but warn of heightening overseas risks, sources say.
In 2014, when Colorado and Washington State started selling recreational cannabis, the SEC suspended several cannabis stocks and issued an investor alert to warn of questionable practices, alleged illegal stock sales and market manipulation.
According to CNN, the department sent a global warning to all US embassies before the Soleimani strike occurred but it was not directed at specific embassies and did not warn of an imminent attack.
Apple Inc became the latest company to warn of trouble from the epidemic, saying it would not meet its guidance for March-quarter revenue because of slower iPhone production and weaker demand in China.
While the promise of higher wages resonates with Poles, about 98% of whom earn less than the average wage in Germany according to human resources firm Sedlak & Sedlak, some warn of unwelcome side-effects.
Most accounts have focused on the fate of adults placed in the camps, but Zenz and other researchers warn of a parallel crisis of children being separated from their parents and channeled into state care.
As scientists warn of the imminent consequences of global warming, the Green New Deal has been a rallying point for liberals in the party's base as well as Democratic presidential contenders in the crowded field.
A federal jury on Thursday cleared Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon of liability on most counts in the latest trial over allegations the company defectively designed its pelvic mesh and failed to warn of its risks.
Huawei is under fire around the world as countries like the U.S., Canada, UK, New Zealand, and Australia question the technology company's close ties to the Chinese government and warn of potential spying by Beijing.
This has led Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret to warn of an overheating property market, at least in some cities, and urge banks to stick to their credit criteria which have so far been strict.
United Nations (CNN)Only at a North Korean press conference at the United Nations, can you hear a diplomat say he hoped journalists had a good holiday weekend and then warn of possible thermonuclear war.
Health officials warn of intensified cases of asthma and other respiratory diseases, longer pollen allergy seasons, increased cases of heat stroke and other heat-related illnesses, and increased risks of insect- and water-borne diseases.
The deadly strikes, claimed by Islamic State, strengthened the hand of those campaigning for tighter security checks and data sharing against those who warn of the risks of abuse and undermining privacy through enhanced surveillance.
As a result, Dolin instead sued GSK, saying its Paxil label failed to warn of suicide risks among adults, alleging that the company had underreported adult suicide rates during its trial studies to the FDA.
German officials said Monday that the government is launching an investigation into the spread of fake news online as intelligence reports warn of a possible Russian plot to sway its election this fall, Reuters reports.
Risk indicators have edged higher with the CBOE Volatility Index trading at near 53 compared to around 11 at the beginning of March, prompting some analysts to warn of a pull back in global equities.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell met with congressional Democrats on Thursday to warn of the dangers of the Republican "repeal and delay" strategy for ObamaCare and discuss ways to fight back.
WHAT'S IN THE SPOTLIGHT: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY: The Trump administration is coming under pressure to safeguard the nation's critical infrastructure as experts warn of vulnerabilities in the electrical grid and lawmakers fret about potential cyberattacks.
Public health experts, as well as state and local leaders, warn of an imminent outbreak the U.S. The virus, which can be spread by mosquitoes and sexual contact, is known to cause severe birth defects.
Analysts warn of a far worse humanitarian situation in the wake of a Hodeidah invasion, which senior U.N. officials have already described as likely having "catastrophic" consequences, believing it would render the port totally inoperable.
People from all corners of society have rallied in support for improvements to startup working conditions, while some warn of hurdles in a culture ingrained in the belief that more work leads to greater success.
In particular, they warn of getting suckered in by valuations in foreign markets: We believe the pullback in both tech and the overall market was healthy and served to correct some overly optimistic sentiment conditions.
"We reject any suggestion that we failed to warn of the danger of breathing the smoke from the fires at our site, or that we ever misled anyone," the company said in an emailed statement.
Without consulting her grandfather, or her mother in El Salvador, shelter staff have prescribed numerous medications for her, including two psychotropic drugs whose labels warn of increased suicidal behavior in adolescents, according to court documents.
The heightened risk aversion followed news on Sunday of North Korea's sixth and most powerful nuclear test, prompting the United States to warn of a "massive" military response if it or its allies were threatened.
Nvidia was the second chipmaker after Qualcomm to warn of the potential impact on its business of the coronavirus outbreak, which has left Chinese companies struggling to restart production after an extended new year holiday.
The presence of more than 1 million refugees from neighboring Syria who, like the Palestinians, are predominantly Sunni Muslim has led President Michel Aoun, a Maronite Christian, to warn of an existential threat to Lebanon.
The presence of more than 1 million refugees from neighbouring Syria who, like the Palestinians, are predominantly Sunni Muslim has led President Michel Aoun, a Maronite Christian, to warn of an existential threat to Lebanon.
They might highlight the continued importance of NATO, contrary to the President's contempt for allies, or warn of the consequences of policies such as abandoning the longstanding One-China Policy, which Trump has called into question.
C.R. Bard on Wednesday asked a federal judge to exclude four expert witnesses from testifying for the plaintiffs in a case alleging the medical device company failed to warn of dangers from defectively designed vascular filters.
Hochstein and others warn of heightened violence as tensions escalate and Hamas, the U.S.-designated terrorist group governing the Gaza Strip, takes advantage of the increasing desperation of Palestinians who see no prospect for their futures.
The ransomware infection, understood to be iEncrypt (related to BitPaymer) per a screenshot seen by TechCrunch, was triggered overnight on March 21, weeks after the FBI contacted Arizona to warn of an apparent Dridex malware infection.
And with both government and the main opposition party in parliament backing the legislation that left little room for robust scrutiny — and its few critics in parliament to warn of "weakness of safeguards" in the legislation.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine on Thursday seized a Russian tanker for its alleged involvement in the capture of three Ukrainian navy vessels by Russia, prompting Moscow to warn of consequences if any Russian citizens were "taken hostage".
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party intends to take energy networks back into state ownership if elected, prompting infrastructure owners to warn of damage to investment, high taxpayer costs and a slower transition to green energy.
The warehouse club operator is the latest American retailer to warn of tariff hit, after dollar store chains Dollar Tree and Dollar General, earlier in the day, said rising tariffs would impact their businesses and consumers.
With a strong interest in rolling back sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe, Moscow could choose to act calmly to defuse anti-Russian rhetoric and undermine those who warn of the Kremlin's aggressive intent.
Bob Lord, chief information security officer at Yahoo, visited several members of Congress in late April to talk about the technology behind encryption and to warn of the "unintended consequences" of legislation that could weaken security.
He felt a special affinity for the Hebrew prophets, especially Jeremiah, who was chosen by God to warn of impending disaster and commanded to keep at it, even though no one would listen for 40 years.
While a consumer advocacy group says "toys are safer than ever before," experts warn of the potential chemical hazards of slime, toys with possible choking hazards and ones that could violate children's privacy by sharing data.
Norm Eisen, White House ethics adviser under Obama and a frequent Trump critic, reacted to one of Trump's tweets:     The Washington Post: Without evidence, Trump and Sessions warn of voter fraud, signifying possible post-election fight.
A POLICY UPDATE:  LAWMAKERS WARN OF ISSUES WITH DATA ACT: House Oversight Committee leaders are warning of ongoing issues with the implementation of a law passed in 2014 that was meant to modernize federal spending data.
Greenwald, of the Center for Biological Diversity, said the least tern is a good example of how the endangered species law can work even as scientists warn of 1 million species going extinct in coming decades.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Refiners in southern California are bracing for potential disruptions ahead of possible blackouts this summer after the closure of a key natural gas field prompted state regulators to warn of power and gas shortages.
The current Virginia governor took particular issue with Gillespie's attack ads, which warn of the MS-13 gang and sanctuary cities (which McAuliffe notes do not exist in Virginia) and tout the preservation of Confederate monuments.
They blame their losses on claims that federal parks employees violated established fire-management policies, failed to prioritize the safety of citizens and property, and failed to notify and warn of threats posed by the fire.
On Thursday, Mitt Romney, the party's 2012 nominee, is to deliver a speech in Salt Lake City in which he is expected to warn of the devastating consequences for the party if Mr. Trump is nominated.
The deadly strikes, claimed by Islamic State (IS), strengthened the hand of those campaigning for tighter security checks and data sharing against those who warn of the risks of abuse and undermining privacy through enhanced surveillance.
"It's a tremendous concern," said H. David Britt, a member of the Spartanburg County Council who last month appeared before the Senate Finance Committee to warn of the threat the tariffs posed to South Carolina's economy.
Shire has profitable businesses selling drugs for hyperactivity and rare disorders but the size of the deal will make Takeda one of the most indebted drugmakers, prompting Standard & Poor's to warn of a potential credit downgrade.
Since the 1990s, computers have been used to control things like the mixture of fuel and air inside the engine or the emissions system, and to monitor the functioning of the engine and warn of problems.
This is what happens when you ignore and silence front-line doctors who warn of impending disaster, as authorities in China did in the early days of the outbreak: a possible global epidemiological and economic catastrophe.
In January, its application to bid for the Serb Republic government's stake in the nearby Ljubija iron ore mine was rejected, prompting the steelmaker to warn of risks to the future of mining in the area.
A revolt against government censorship broke out on Chinese social media last week after the death of Li Wenliang, the Wuhan doctor who had tried to warn of the virus before officials had acknowledged an outbreak.
Nvidia was the second chipmaker after Qualcomm Inc to warn of the potential impact on its business of the coronavirus outbreak, which has left Chinese companies struggling to restart production after an extended new year holiday.
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - The scars from earlier violence in Gabon's palm-lined capital warn of what may lie ahead: the parliament building gutted by fire; the opposition headquarters riddled with bullet holes; shops looted and their windows smashed.
Forecasts for the weekend showed possible wind gusts of up to 80 mph, prompting PG&E officials to warn of more shutdowns, likely starting Saturday for most of the San Francisco Bay Area, excluding the city itself.
Brexiteers crow that doomsters were wrong about the short-term risks of a vote to leave the EU, and they now say economists are just as incorrect to warn of large output losses after a hard Brexit.
His party officially debuted this poster to warn of the dangers of letting in more migrants, which was actually reported to the police for resembling Nazi propaganda: This is not the language of a rational immigration skeptic.
Led by tech billionaire Elon Musk, Tesla is among a host of companies, including No. 1 U.S. automaker General Motors Co, to warn of growing costs related to the tariff war between the world's two largest economies.
Many of the pamphlets tout a wholly debunked link between abortion and breast cancer or infertility; others warn of something called "post-abortion syndrome," a term neither the American Psychiatric Organization nor the American Psychological Organization recognizes.
He was there to warn of the plain and common dangers of our phones, which he has compared to slot machines and to cults, while announcing a coalition called the Center for Humane Technology to liberate us.
But the move has failed to arrest an unwelcome yen rise that hurts already weak exports and a fragile economy, prompting government officials to warn of their readiness to step into the market to stem yen gains.
Trump's strong embrace of his predecessor President Barack Obama's nuclear modernization program has led some former senior U.S. government officials, legislators and arms control specialists to warn of risks from the U.S. stoking a new arms race.
Pragmatists warn of the dangers of identity politics and emphasize a more traditional mix of working- and middle-class appeals, hoping to avoid scaring off older, white Americans, who tend to vote at a more steady clip.
The approval suggests that Trump administration health officials are determined to push ahead on a key priority for conservatives, despite criticism from Democrats and experts who warn of people losing coverage as a result of work requirements.
Poundland, which has rapidly increased its number of shops in recent years, culminating in the buyout of rival 99p Stores last year, was one of the first retailers to warn of a volatile Christmas two months ago.
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A website set up last week by Asian American groups to document accounts of anti-Asian discrimination has recorded about 150 incidents, as advocates warn of a spike in verbal and physical violence amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Astronomers warn of 'worrisome' light pollution from satellite constellations The stakes involved are high, with projects like Starlink potentially being central to the future of global internet coverage, especially as new infrastructure implements 5G and edge computing.
SOUNDING THE ALARM While the promise of higher wages resonates with Poles, about 98% of whom earn less than the average wage in Germany according to human resources firm Sedlak & Sedlak, some warn of unwelcome side-effects.
" Longlisted finalists Denzel Chung, 24, Dunedin, New Zealand "The 'worst-case' catastrophes scientists gravely warn of hold little sway for those of us in the developed world, perhaps meaning a brown lawn or a new air-conditioner.
Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) released a list of over 1,400 climate studies by Department of Agriculture researchers, many of which warn of the potential effects of climate change on the public and on the agriculture sector, specifically.
GSK in a motion on Tuesday in Boston federal court argued that lawyers for women accusing the drugmaker of failing to warn of the risks associated with Zofran lacked standing to quash subpoenas it served to third parties.
Executives at international banks and traders who have reviewed the contract rules and specifications warn of concerns including Beijing's clamp-down on capital outflows, unusually small price limits and China's heavy handed intervention in commodity markets last year.
Several feet of snow were forecast for parts of the West as a vast, record-setting band of winter weather swept across the region, freezing many cities, inundating others with floods and spurring authorities to warn of avalanches.
Over the weekend, Hawaii's Civil Defense Agency continued to warn of the possibility of an "explosive eruption" and further earthquakes, advising residents in the lower Puna area to prepare for evacuation if they had not done so already.
Carnival is the latest cruise operator to warn of the financial impact of the restrictions on recreational travel to the lucrative Caribbean island, a move that has forced companies to reroute their cruises, usually booked months in advance.
Related: Munich Police Warn of Imminent Terror Attack The alarm came as Europe entered the New Year under a state of heightened alert, seven weeks after Islamist militants killed 130 people in shootings and suicide blasts across Paris.
So, when Princess Mera (Amber Heard) suddenly shows up in his hometown to warn of the threat, Arthur has to decide: Is he ready to be the man — and ruler — his mother once told him he could be?
" Other bulletins warn of escalating repression against the indigenous Maya population: "There is increasing evidence to suggest that the GAF is straying away from its 'bullets and beans' policy, and is taking a tougher line with Indian peasants.
The news is the latest to signal weaker global industrial activity and ripples from a trade war that has already forced China's Geely Swiss engineering company ABB Germany's Aumann and chemicals giant BASF, to warn of turbulence ahead.
"The appointment of Seto as CEO was my biggest mistake," Ushioda told a news conference, saying Seto was responsible for the loss at Lixil's Italian subsidiary, which forced the company to warn of a full-year net loss.
It awarded $5 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive damages to Hardeman after finding that Roundup was defectively designed, that Monsanto failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
As many as 99 people are missing, according to Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center, and the death toll is expected to rise as authorities battle to rescue those still stranded and warn of the possibility of crocodile attacks.
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Quarles will warn of the need to retain key post-crisis reforms that have made the financial system safer, while also arguing that some can be simplified without creating new risks, according to written testimony submitted on Monday.
In January, ArcelorMittal's application to bid for the Bosnian government's stake in the nearby Ljubija iron ore mine was rejected over procedural issues, prompting the company to warn of risks to the future of mining in the area.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Back in May, when Donald's Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election seemed the remotest of possibilities, a senior European official took to Twitter before a G7 summit in Tokyo to warn of a "horror scenario".
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A fresh wildfire ignited near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library outside Los Angeles on Wednesday as extraordinarily dry, prolonged Santa Ana winds whipped through the region, forcing meteorologists to grasp for new language to warn of the danger.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), the CBC chairwoman, delivered a similar warning.
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Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) would serve as the board's interim chair.
Washington (CNN)As governors assess their states' needs and top health care officials warn of supply shortages, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is mapping out its role and preparing what assistance it can provide to states and communities.
The closures are part of an effort to mitigate the spread of the virus throughout the United States, as public health officials warn of the danger of having a large spike in infected patients at a single time.
In Myanmar, where a campaign of ethnic cleansing has forced an exodus of most of the country's Muslims, Buddhist monks still warn of an Islamic invasion, even though less than 5 percent of the national population is Muslim.
As well as Brexit, prices in London have been hit by a combination of tax changes affecting the buy-to-let market, leading housebuilders including Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey to warn of drops in orders or shrinking margins.
The central bank policy of negative interest rates received a resounding rejection at the IMF and World Bank annual meetings this week, with experts lining up to warn of the damage it could inflict on the global economy.
The Department of Homeland Security did just that on Saturday, when it updated its National Terrorism Advisory System to warn of Iran's ability to retaliate against the United States through terrorism or cyberattacks or violence by homegrown extremists.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell met with congressional Democrats on Thursday to warn of the dangers of the Republican "repeal and delay" strategy for ObamaCare and discuss ways to fight back against repeal efforts.
However appealing it may appear to governments that want to send a powerful message to those who turn against their own countries, legal experts warn of long-term problems if the stranded Islamic State members end up stateless.
It awarded $5 million in compensatory damages and $783 million in punitive damages to Hardeman after finding that Roundup was defectively designed, that Monsanto failed to warn of the herbicide's cancer risk and that the company acted negligently.
On Tuesday, the Dutch government publicly accused Iran of the plots, as well as two killings in 2015 and 2017, sending a letter to parliament to warn of further economic sanctions if Tehran did not cooperate with European investigations.
But also on the Buzz Meter this Sunday, a tsunami of prediction and pontification as President Trump prepares to pick a Supreme Court nominee tomorrow and the media investigates the candidates and warn of the potential impact on abortion.
The report came two days after Plains was indicted in California on 2000 state criminal charges stemming from the spill, which environmental groups seized on to warn of hazards posed by an aging U.S. oil and gas industry infrastructure.
Low boulders now sit in place to help shelter Cocles, with its reggae bar and cafes serving rice and beans, where tourists cycle past fruit stalls selling lychees and soursop and signs warn of sloths crossing the beach road.
Turning the original's thick tribal percussion on its head, Allendes crafts a full-frontal assault of 20-story tall kicks and wide-open claps that stomp and snap with gleeful abandon while red-alert synths warn of imminent overload.
The helmet is designed to show a variety of different information — heads-up basics like speed and fuel, for instance, plus more advanced features like road sign recognition and V2V integration to warn of upcoming dangers on the road.
On Friday a prison officer was injured by a bomb which exploded under his van in Belfast, prompting police to warn of a "severe" threat to security forces as the centenary approaches of the 1916 anti-British Easter Rising.
As well as the physical impact on some of the most beautiful parts of the countryside (Kirby Misperton itself is very close to the North York Moors national park), protesters also warn of possible water contamination and much else.
Mr Erdogan and his ministers have accused the West of double standards, and warn of a serious deterioration in ties unless the United States extradites Fethullah Gulen, the Pennsylvania-based Islamist cleric whom they blame for orchestrating the coup.
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The current impasse with the EU leaves Britain facing an exit without any formal transition period or legal agreement covering issues such as trade, data transfers and border policy, prompting some businesses to warn of damage to their operations.
Two amicus briefs filed this week in support of CalPERS – one from 22002 institutional investors and another from 22009 securities law professors – warn of dire consequences for investors and the court system if the Supreme Court sides against CalPERS.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus; Rep.
Those who warn of increased risks often recall the 2008 financial crisis, when a combination of loose liquidity, high leverage and quickly-soured loans hurt direct lending firms such as Plainfield Asset Management LLC and Windmill Management LLC's SageCrest.
The summit comes amid uncertainty in Europe as Britain undergoes what could be the final stages of its break from the European Union leaders also warn of economic turmoil surrounding the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
In addition to the malfunctioning of buoys designed to warn of massive waves, authorities said there were not enough evacuation routes or shelters in Padang, a Sumatra island port city of around one million people that felt the quake.
Herbold and Mosqueda both appeared at a press event held today at the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union's (RWDSU) New York headquarters to warn of what Amazon's largely unchecked influence had done to inequality in their home city.
Greece, itself nearly bankrupt, is at risk of becoming a refugee prison, with more than 153,215 people already trapped in the country, a number ticking upward each day, as aid groups warn of a potential humanitarian crisis by summer.
Bigger picture: The approval suggests that Trump administration health officials are determined to push ahead on a key priority for conservatives, despite criticism from Democrats and experts who warn of people losing coverage as a result of work requirements.
But Fed chair Jerome Powell has pivoted to warn of the dangers of weak inflation — a shift from the more common fear of rising inflation, like the type of soaring prices seen in the late 1970s and early '80s.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law here congressional bills that back protesters in Hong Kong and threaten China with possible sanctions on human rights, prompting China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday to warn of "firm counter measures".
U.S. District Judge Michael Mills in Oxford, Mississippi, on Thursday said Amazon could be sued for negligence and failing to warn of the hoverboards' dangers in its role as a "marketplace facilitator" that connected the sellers to the buyers.
After condemning his party's decision to collaborate with the AfD in Thuringia, Mr. Merz also felt the need to warn of the "left scene" in Berlin torching cars; he went on to equate the Left Party with the AfD.
While the Fed chairman offered a rosy picture of the health of the US economy, he did warn of the dangers of a ballooning federal debt that notched its highest level ever, standing at $22 trillion earlier this month.
Boehringer Ingelheim has asked a Connecticut judge to dismiss thousands of lawsuits alleging its blood thinner Pradaxa's label did not adequately warn of bleeding risks, saying the plaintiffs agree a recent ruling could doom the "vast majority" of cases.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, April 210.50 (Reuters) - Canada may delay implementing new restrictions on the use of foreign workers as farmers and meat processors warn of severe labor shortages in one of the world's biggest agricultural exporters, the employment minister said.
He tends to promote praise for him and his administration, and on Sunday amplified a portion of on-air remarks from a supporter, Pastor Robert Jeffress, to warn of a "Civil War-like fracture" if he's removed from office.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan intelligence agents detained opposition leader Juan Guaido's congressional deputy on Wednesday, using a tow truck to drag his vehicle away with him inside, prompting the U.S. government to warn of "consequences" if he was not released.
The jury set the total punitive damages at $2 billion and added $55 million in compensatory pay, concluding that Roundup - based on herbicide glyphosate - had been defectively designed, and that the company failed to warn of the herbicide's alleged cancer risk.
However, the EU executive arm, whose job is to analyze the economic performance of each of the EU's 28 countries and warn of trouble ahead, said it would wait until it receives Italy's reform program in April before taking action.
However they also warn of the risks of "lies and manipulations" being dumped onto these platforms in a deliberate attempt to misinform the public and skew opinions and democratic outcomes — suggesting regulation to prevent abuse of bots may be necessary.
TORONTO, Nov 22 (Reuters) - A month-long strike by Canada's dominant mail operator ahead of the holiday shopping season has led online retailers to turn to pricier couriers and warn of delays that could make customers think twice about online shopping.
Carnival is the latest company to warn of the financial impact of the U.S. ban on forms of recreational travel to the Caribbean island, a move that sent cruise operators scrambling to reroute their cruises, usually booked months in advance.
Some analysts also warn of rising recession risks for the small, trade-reliant city state especially after the shock of Britain voting to leave the European Union is expected to hurt global growth on top of stress in China's economy.
Venezuela: How paradise got lost Rodriguez may have been referring to a widely circulated video on social media in which three lieutenants said they no longer recognize Maduro as President and commander in chief and warn of a possible civil war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The worldwide non-military drone market, dominated by manufacturers in China, will triple in size to $14.3 billion in sales over the next decade, a study released on Wednesday said, even as U.S. officials warn of national security risks.
Bayer shares have lost more than 35 percent of their value, equivalent to about 33 billion euros in market capitalisation, since August, when a U.S. jury found Bayer liable because its Monsanto unit did not warn of Roundup's alleged cancer risks.
A number of business surveys - some of which have proven too pessimistic in the recent past - point to the slowdown spilling over to the third quarter, prompting some think-tanks to warn of a growing risk of a technical recession.
It even seems to warn of the rise of a figure like Donald Trump, who might build speeches around a version of rhetorical extremism that's been (just barely) gussied up for primetime, but who's still perpetually courting that extremist base.
SEOUL (Reuters) - SK Hynix Inc became Asia's second major semiconductor maker this earnings season to warn of slower growth in smartphone chip sales, but said this would be offset somewhat by robust demand for server and other high-end chips.
The jury awarded a total of $2 billion in punitive damages and $55 million in compensatory damages, concluding that Roundup - based on herbicide glyphosate - had been defectively designed, and that the company failed to warn of the herbicide's alleged cancer risk.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), a senior CBC member, to launch a leadership bid.
A federal judge overseeing hundreds lawsuits by women who claim the anti-nausea drug Zofran causes birth defects and that GlaxoSmithKline PLC failed to warn of its risks on Wednesday said the first trial nationally would take place in January.
Over the last few years, China's debt-to-GDP has ballooned to more than 300 percent from 160 percent a decade ago, causing many people, including Chinese officials, to warn of a financial-sector debt bubble that's waiting to burst.
The number of informal workers globally is set to swell as low-skilled laborers lose out to automation and others take short-term jobs offered through digital platforms, say labor activists who warn of the increased risk of modern slavery.
The new soap opera - told in eight five-minute stories - seeks to warn of the dangers of trafficking in a more creative way, and by describing the crime in ways that make sense to indigenous people in their own language.
Dana Rohrabacher (R) and Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D), as well as New York Sen.
Rep. Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) is finding herself in high demand heading into 2628.
Concern that the tax cut will expire at the end of December as scheduled has prompted Volkswagen and others to warn of a potential drop-off in sales, adding that they have been in talks with the government on the matter.
Though the support for a "patient" approach to rate hikes was widespread, according to the minutes, "a few" participants did warn of the risk of higher inflation and a possible need for higher rates given the low rates of unemployment.
But moly-99, as it's called, is created in just six government-owned nuclear research reactors — none in North America — raising concerns about the reliability of the supply and even prompting federal scientists to warn of the possibility of severe shortages.
With some households subsisting on as little as 15 liters per person a day, well below the United Nations's minimum acceptable standard of 20 liters for refugees, community leaders warn of more severe violence unless the government solves the crisis.
SHANGHAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law here congressional bills that back protesters in Hong Kong and threaten China with possible sanctions on human rights, prompting China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday to warn of "firm counter measures".
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have seized on the accusations to warn of the threat from China, which deems Taiwan to be Chinese territory to be brought under Beijing's rule by force if necessary.
Iran has vowed "severe revenge" on the U.S. as experts warn of Iranian-led attacks on U.S. military bases and energy facilities in the region, cyberattacks and potential attacks via Iran's numerous proxies in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan and beyond.
Earlier research had hinted that vervet monkeys produced different vocal warnings for different predators: a kind of bark to warn of a leopard; a low-pitched staccato rraup for a martial eagle; and a high-pitched chutter for a python.
It is remembered here as a partial cause of World War II. The phrase is used today not to specifically warn of war but to remind Germans of the importance of the postwar order that many believe is in growing peril.
The escalation near the town of Avdiyivka has left thousands on both sides of the front line with little or no access to power or water amid freezing winter temperatures, prompting aid agencies to warn of a possible humanitarian crisis.
New Jersey's top court on Tuesday weighed whether Ford Motor Co and other manufacturers can be held liable for failing to warn of the risks associated with asbestos-containing replacement parts they did not make that were used with their products.
While their tactics often differed, their aims were aligned: to warn of and expose alleged molesters, to push for background checks in yeshivas, and to advocate for reporting directly to the secular authorities rather than first seeking permission from a rabbi.
Cambridge Analytica's rise has rattled some of President Trump's critics and privacy advocates, who warn of a blizzard of high-tech, Facebook-optimized propaganda aimed at the American public, controlled by the people behind the alt-right hub Breitbart News.
Two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) sent a notice to the country's roughly 30 firms that operate virtual currency exchanges to warn of further possible cyber-attacks, urging them to step up security.
Gabriel noted that proponents of fracking tout the economic advantages of extracting previously inaccessible oil and gas and opponents warn of health risks and environmental damage, but he said the cases did not hinge on deciding if either side was correct.
As experts and forecasters warn of the possibility of a recession, which can lead to job loss or reduced income, and limited opportunities for a new job or increased salary, having multiple months' worth of expenses socked away becomes imperative.
The departures come at a particularly sensitive time for cybersecurity concerns in the U.S. as special counsel Robert Mueller investigates Russian interference in the 2016 election and top intelligence officials warn of continued Kremlin attempts to attack the American election system.
While regulators warn of the risk of buying drugs online, the Amsterdam-based Social Medwork sees its network of trusted suppliers as filling a gap in the market for the latest drugs against diseases such as cancer, migraine and multiple sclerosis.
Why it matters: As the Financial Times notes, Soros often uses his Davos appearances to warn of "dangers to the rules-based democratic world order," having called for tech platforms like Facebook and Google to be more strictly regulated at last year's speech.
All of the headwinds cited by the BIS in its review of the final three months of 2018 are expected to rumble on through the first quarter of 2019 at least, prompting the group to warn of trouble ahead for global stocks.
Jurors ruled again in favor of Hardeman, saying that Monsanto, which was purchased last year by Bayer AG for $63 billion, caused the Sonoma County man harm by failing to adequately warn of the potential dangers of using the glyphosate-based weed killer.
As Pritchard strode the stage in Berlin to warn of the "murky, nontransparent, even fraudulent digital media supply chain," many of the sites that had stolen ad dollars from him and other major brands continued to rack up fraudulent video ad impressions.
Now we, members of parliaments in the E3, have decided to raise our voices to tell the United States Congress that we stand by our trans-Atlantic commitments and to warn of the disastrous consequences of an American withdrawal from the Vienna agreement.
That deal has prompted sports marketing experts to warn of an inflationary spiral as other clubs push for more, with Spain's Real Madrid reported to be seeking to force Adidas to top the Manchester United deal when it comes up for extension.
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The worldwide non-military drone market, dominated by manufacturers in China, will triple in size to $14.3 billion in sales over the next decade, a study said on Wednesday, even as U.S. officials warn of national security risks.
Floods in the past few weeks, and an overflow of water from the Chao Phraya river, have inundated communities north of Bangkok, the capital, prompting government critics to warn of a repeat of floods in 2011 that killed more than 900 people.
Burberry, whose trench coats and cashmere scarves took Asia by storm, reported a sharp sales slowdown in Hong Kong and China in October, leading the FTSE 100 company to miss sales growth forecasts and warn of an increasingly challenging environment for luxury goods.
And while some economists warn of a European recession, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi told EU leaders on Tuesday that Britain's decision to leave the bloc could reduce euro zone growth by as much as 0.5 percent over the next three years.
Abruptly ending a temporary trade truce between the two countries, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would impose a 10% tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese exports to the United States from September 6.93, prompting Beijing to warn of retaliation.
At mosques in Oregon, imams sometimes warn of F.B.I. informants and caution "that we have those among us who are not with us," said Tom Nelson, a Muslim lawyer in Portland who has represented a number of local men in terrorism-related cases.
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Well before yesterday's alert, the WEA system was criticized for waking up millions of people at 4AM to warn of flash-flooding that didn't affect many of them, and an early Amber Alert in 2013 was knocked for being "cryptic" and intrusive.
After the verdict in favor of a California school groundskeeper with terminal cancer, Monsanto faces more than 5,000 similar lawsuits across the United States over claims it did not warn of the cancer risks of glyphosate-based weedkillers, including its Roundup brand.
In a book to be published this week, they warn of "embedded enemies" in the administration and use the word "rat" to describe witnesses who are cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election and related issues.
Brown, who came to office facing more than $85033 billion in budget deficits, frequently used his budget address to warn of the risk of an impending recession and to push back against Democratic lawmakers who wanted to spend more money on social programs.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc became Asia's second major semiconductor maker this earnings season to warn of slower growth in smartphone chip sales, while Austrian peer AMS warned of a downturn owing to weaker orders from one of its main customers. .
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, will run to replace Luján.
Higher gas demand from the three LNG plants in Queensland have stoked a rise in local gas and power prices and led Australia's energy market operator to warn of a looming gas shortfall within the next two years, alarming miners and manufacturers.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who has faced widespread condemnation for agreeing to speak at a conference alongside Christian conservatives who have denounced homosexuality and gay rights, used his speech to the group on Friday to warn of the costs of intolerance.
Proponents say drilling in a subsection of ANWR known as the "1002 area" would be a significant boon to Alaska's economy, while opponents warn of potentially harmful effects to the environment and an indigenous tribe in the northern part of the state.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's government, appearing to defy an order by a top court, said on Monday it would not permit the leader of a U.N.-backed anti-corruption body to return to the country, prompting opponents to warn of a constitutional crisis.
Rep. Brenda LawrenceBrenda Lulenar LawrenceMichigan House Democrats plan vigil for Iraqi man who died after deportation Democrats warn of Trump trap Democratic lawmaker: 'I love America even though at times she didn't love me back' MORE (D-Mich.) on Wednesday blasted Rep.
Financial investors have charged into Chinese commodity futures this year, driving up contracts including iron ore, rebar, cotton and even eggs, leading many to warn of similarities with a boom in the country's stock markets, which reversed into a sharp crash last summer.
Her only concern, she said, was that some older aircraft still don't have the modern radio technology needed to receive automated emergency signals that would warn of an incoming pilotless aircraft, but that's a larger issue for the FAA to resolve, she said.
Bayer AG on Wednesday urged Illinois' top court to dismiss claims by 160 out-of-state women who claim it failed to warn of the dangers associated with its Essure birth control device, saying the cases could not be pursued in the state.
SAN ANTONIO — President Trump used the backdrop of a Texas fund-raiser on Wednesday to warn of the dangers and tragedy of migrants flowing across the Mexican border — an issue he predicted would play well for him in his 2020 re-election campaign.
Self congratulation, a feature of the daily coronavirus news conferences at the White House, is especially pronounced today — even as death toll rises, unemployment surges, hospitals are overwhelmed, and state and local leaders warn of worse to come over not weeks but months.
Kim had entered the New Year vowing to bolster his nuclear deterrent in face of "gangster-like" U.S. sanctions and pressure, using a key ruling party meeting in late December to warn of "shocking" action over stalled nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration.
I was more fortunate than Ms. Bullen in escaping the lifetime stigma of criminal conviction; but like her, I returned to my native country determined to warn of what we stand to lose in continuing down the path set by ultranationalist policymakers.
The center is supposed to be the internet equivalent of the giant North American Aerospace Defense Command in Cheyenne Mountain, just outside Colorado Springs, which opened almost exactly 50 years ago to scan the skies and warn of incoming Soviet nuclear missiles.
Hospital groups also held a news conference on Tuesday to warn of what they said would be the dire financial consequences of a repeal if the cuts to hospital funding that were part of the Affordable Care Act were not also restored.
A herd of financial investors charged into commodities futures markets this year, throwing money into iron ore, rebar, cotton, and even egg futures, causing rapid spikes and leading many to warn of similarities with last year's boom and bust in Chinese stocks.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) launched a petition calling for Trump to undergo mental health evaluation.
And sports that seem quiet can still demand a focus on subtle sounds and signals, like the whoosh of a breeze through branches alerting golfers and runners to wind speed or a creak in a joint that could warn of early injury.
Since then, the conflict has intensified and spread at a rapid rate, prompting the U.N. to warn of a potential genocide and the exacerbation of "already alarming" levels of food insecurity, compounded by a drop in oil prices and sky-high inflation.
Washington (CNN)Actor and director Ben Stiller appeared on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify on behalf of Syrian refugees as rescue workers and humanitarian groups warn of intensifying bombing raids and violence by Russian and Assad regime forces in northwestern areas of the country.
Britain is due to hold a referendum on its EU membership on June 23 and as the odds on 'Brexit' have steadily shortened in recent weeks, economists and world leaders have lined up to warn of the political and economic implications of such a split.
Republicans warn of unsustainable health care entitlement costs and the imperative to overhaul the entire system based upon market principles and Democrats warn that the Republicans are about to gut the entitlements: Obamacare subsidies, the Medicaid expansion, and that they want to ruin Medicare.
Debbie Lesko (R-Ariz.) and Brenda LawrenceBrenda Lulenar LawrenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Dems unveil impeachment measure; Vindman splits GOP Michigan House Democrats plan vigil for Iraqi man who died after deportation Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Mich.).
NO NEED TO RUSH Though the support for a "patient" approach to rate hikes was widespread, according to the minutes, "a few" participants did warn of the risk of higher inflation and a possible need for higher rates given the low rates of unemployment.
These groups, which do warn of the nebulous dangers of automation, are united in the shallowness of their proposed solutions, which largely hinge on emphasizing the importance of better education and calling on small amounts of government support for retraining programs and worker assistance.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A top Indian cotton-growing state has told two local companies that seeds they sold to farmers may have contained traces of an unapproved GM strain from Monsanto, according to government notices seen by Reuters that warn of action against the firms.
But analysts continue to warn of the risk of a sharp drop in U.S. demand for Chinese goods early in 214, with all eyes now on whether presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping can make any breakthroughs on trade when they meet later this month.
A federal judge found General Motors and its pre-bankruptcy entity could not be held liable for their alleged failure to warn of a defectively designed pickup truck fuel tank that exploded in an accident and caused severe burns to the driver of another car.
It was down 0.7 percent against the euro at 92.23 pence, with traders cautious following Sunday's news of North Korea's sixth and most powerful nuclear test, which prompted the United States to warn of a "massive" military response if it or its allies were threatened.
Western critics warn of Chinese debt traps and describe the initiative as a ploy to expand geopolitical and strategic influence, while Beijing pursues links to Europe and Africa via South Asia and the Middle East to expedite and increase the export of Chinese goods.
The department has identified twelve technologies that it thinks could help offset these problems, with three of these judged as being particularly important: vehicle-to-vehicle communication, autonomous driving technology, and infrastructure that uses embedded sensors to warn of things like imminent traffic jams.
Both surveys showed further strains on smaller companies, a sign that the government will have to continue to lean more on big state firms to generate growth even as analysts warn of the risks of relying too much and too long on debt-fueled stimulus.
Both books warn of the dangers their authors perceived was on the horizon, but the living legacy of 1984 is its mark on language, so Creators asked artists to illustrate the terms and concepts from the book that they see reflected in today's society.
The request marks the latest conflict in the nearly three-week-old trial over allegations that J&J defectively designed its Pinnacle hip implants and failed to warn of its risks, causing six New York plaintiffs to suffer tissue death, bone erosion and other injuries.
The latest sharp words between the leaders of the two countries came as Trump on Thursday moved ahead with his decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and the European Union, prompting global leaders to warn of various retaliatory measures.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) urges the Nigerian government and political parties to ensure electoral accountability and non-violence.
News anchors at Sinclair stations across the country have read scripted segments in recent weeks in which they say that they are "concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country," and warn of an "extremely dangerous" threat to democracy.
The U.S. Solicitor General urged the U.S. Supreme Court to take up an appeal by Merck & Co, saying a federal appeals court wrongly decided a case alleging the company failed to warn of risks that its osteoporosis drug Fosamax could cause atypical femur fractures.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), head of the Congressional Black Caucus and a member of the Judiciary Committee.
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Based upon a recent Government Accountability Office report, stories in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times and countless other news sources all warn of a massive imminent financial hit to the taxpayers as a result of these forgiveness programs.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The euro zone bank sector is prepared for a hard Brexit and the Bank of England is right to warn of a deep recession if Britain leaves the bloc without a deal, European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will warn of the need to boost its defenses against "advanced" and "persistent" cyber threats when he asks Congress on Tuesday for more funding, according to prepared remarks seen by Reuters on Monday.
In either case, experts say, the outcome could have far-reaching effects on the 2020 elections, as liberal gun control advocates warn of a voter backlash if Congress sits idle and conservative gun rights proponents caution against any new restrictions on the Second Amendment.
The Irish company, Europe's largest low-cost carrier, is the latest to warn of the toll on its business as passenger numbers fall due to the outbreak that first emerged in China in late December and has since spread to more than 50 countries.
Incoming Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) said in an interview that aired Tuesday on Hill.
Those successes prompted Mr. Trump to first warn of "fire and fury like the world has never seen," then to begin the diplomatic dance toward the Singapore summit last year, the first time a sitting American president had met any member of the Kim family.
For those with any doubt about the digital currency, they need look no further than its true believers, who have embraced bitcoin as a way of life and help drive its prices to record highs, causing some analysts to warn of a bitcoin bubble.
Hours before President Trump rescinded a federal policy allowing transgender students to use the school bathrooms that match their gender identities, his education secretary, Betsy DeVos, met with a representative of gay and transgender employees at the Education Department to warn of what was coming.
And to buttress their case, Democrats are compiling statistics from the White House and from researchers at liberal-leaning groups like the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Commonwealth Fund and the Urban Institute, which warn of catastrophic consequences if the law is repealed.
Roku, which said Louden would stay on until a successor is found, has seen its stock gain 351% so far in 2019, and is up 874% since from its IPO price, leading Morgan Stanley this month to warn of "exuberance" around video streaming stocks.
In 153, China fired a device much higher — about 18,600 miles into space, uncomfortably close to geosynchronous orbit at about 22,000 miles, where some of our most precious satellites dwell, including ones that provide military communications and others that warn of nuclear missile attacks.
Concern that the tax cut will expire at the end of December as scheduled has prompted Volkswagen AG and other auto executives to warn of a potential drop-off in sales, adding that they have been in talks with the government on the matter.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda insists the central bank will maintain its massive stimulus until his price goal is achieved, though critics warn of the diminishing returns and rising costs of prolonged easing such as the hit to bank profits from years of near-zero rates.
At home, the U.S. administration is pressing ahead with its revamp of drone export policy under heavy pressure from American manufacturers and in defiance of human rights advocates who warn of the risk of fueling instability in hot spots including the Middle East and South Asia.
Bayer shares have lost more than 10 percent since Monsanto was ordered this month to pay $289 million in damages in the first of possibly thousands of U.S. lawsuits over claims it did not warn of the cancer risks of glyphosate-based weedkillers such as Roundup.
Senators warn of accelerating threats The letter from the senators said that, according to the Jewish Federations of North America, at least 98 incidents had been reported against JCCs and Jewish day schools at 81 locations in 33 states during the first two months of the year.
READ: Saudis warn of economic reprisals if Congress passes 211/11 bill Ben Rhodes would not speak directly about the classified 28 pages of the report that have become the subject of new scrutiny as Congress weighs legislation that would allow Americans to sue the Saudi government.
The big picture: The National Weather Service continues to warn of "catastrophic" and "life-threatening" flash flooding on Sunday as coastal North Carolina receives up to another half a foot of rain, since the circulation around the storm is still pulling in copious amounts of Atlantic moisture.
The debate over the suitability of keeping the aero winglets in MotoGP that have caused such a stir this season is heating up with every race, and in Austin it was Dani Pedrosa who became the latest rider to warn of the consequences of possible incidents.
On first impression the camp is a little menacing, the smell of marijuana hangs in the air and residents warn of thieves and petty crime they blame on new arrivals - people who have moved in to occupy shacks left by families who have received new homes.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal went on high alert on Thursday as temperatures threaten to beat record levels in coming days, prompting the government to warn of a high risk of forest fires in the first test of the country's readiness after the worst fires in history last year.
The claim made by Jennifer Hill, a lawyer for the drugmaker at Shook Hardy & Bacon, during a hearing in Boston federal court prompted a swift denial by one of the lead lawyers for hundreds of women who are suing GSK for failing to warn of Zofran's risks.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) if Chad's withdrawal played a role in the attack, Trachtenberg said he could not answer.
This is especially true when you consider how areas like farms and wildernesses are being outfitted with sensors to monitor soil, warn of poachers or lost hikers and otherwise provide some basic data on the huge swathes of land that are more or less off the grid.
Here's a look at some controversies in the cures bill:  Consumer groups warn of harm to patients Consumer groups are especially worried about the FDA reforms included in 21st Century Cures, cautioning that they could endanger patients by lowering standards for the approval of new drugs.
Now, as more people find themselves with less or no income during the pandemic, consumer advocates and former government officials say the Trump administration's efforts to help student loan borrowers have been inadequate and they warn of a worsening crisis if there isn't more relief soon.
This tough approach, backed by Israel and Saudi Arabia, reached a crescendo last month when Mr. Trump and top advisers used a series of speeches to mount a coordinated verbal attack on Iran's government and to warn of dark consequences if it doesn't change its behavior.
Mr. Trump has increasingly emphasized his opposition to abortion as the 2020 presidential campaign enters a more energetic phase, and as many of his would-be Democratic challengers warn of the threat to abortion rights posed by both a conservative Supreme Court and state legislatures like Alabama's.
Gavin NewsomGavin Christopher NewsomStates race to combat coronavirus as cases mount Public health experts warn of major disruptions from coronavirus Pence says 21 people on cruise ship off California tested positive for coronavirus MORE (D) has warned companies against price gouging on supplies like hand sanitizer.
Gavin NewsomGavin Christopher NewsomStates race to combat coronavirus as cases mount Public health experts warn of major disruptions from coronavirus Pence says 21 people on cruise ship off California tested positive for coronavirus MORE (D) and other state and local officials to develop the plan of action.
The cameras — apparently intended to warn of approaching threats — along with the 21984 guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and other equipment found in the gunman's hotel suite, suggested a thought-out plan to have plenty of time to wreak carnage while holding the police at bay.
Last week, Mr. Trump used the biggest stage available — the State of the Union address — to warn of the dangers of MS-20153, a gang associated with young Central American migrants, drawing criticism that he had, once again, made immigrants out to be little more than criminals.
" — Starbucks makes massive closings over coronavirus: "Starbucks Corp "became the first major U.S. company to warn of a financial hit from the new coronavirus outbreak in China, as it closed thousands of restaurants and adjusted operating hours in its biggest growth market," Reuters's Uday Sampath Kumar reports.
Violence has subsided in parts of Darfur, according to the United Nations secretary general, though human rights groups warn of the risk of heightened abuses against civilians after peacekeepers withdraw, and humanitarian aid agencies say that without peacekeepers nearby it will be difficult to deliver assistance.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A month before Britain is due to quit the European Union, the bloc's car-makers have joined forces to warn of billions of euros in losses in the event of a no-deal Brexit with production stoppages costing 50,000 pounds a minute in Britain alone.
FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anglo-German tour operator TUI became the latest Boeing 2100 MAX operator to warn of a hit to its profits as the U.S. planemaker moved to restore confidence in its best-selling model after two fatal crashes that have grounded the planes worldwide.
The Bank of England was the latest to warn of a shift, saying last week after a meeting of its monetary policy committee that it may have to raise interest rates "somewhat earlier and by a somewhat greater extent" than it had estimated late last year.
Why it matters: It's another data point in the wider picture of overall global emissions that began climbing again in 2017 after a 3-year plateau, even as scientists warn of the need for steep emissions curbs in coming years and decades to prevent high levels of warming.
It was down 0.5 percent against the euro at 92.03 pence , with markets in risk-off mode following Sunday's news of North Korea's sixth and most powerful nuclear test, which prompted the United States to warn of a "massive" military response if it or its allies were threatened.
Big bets on Chinese commodities futures this year from hedge funds, retail investors and others have driven up contracts on everything from iron ore to cotton, prompting many analysts to warn of parallels with a boom in China's stock markets that ended in a sharp crash last summer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Business Secretary Greg Clark will warn of the economic damage to both the EU and Britain of either a bad or no Brexit deal when he meets Italian politicians and firms on Thursday in the latest leg of a charm offensive to win over European capitals.
The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled on Tuesday that a Philadelphia judge in a 2017 ruling wrongly applied Texas law to hold the man who claimed J&J failed to warn of the drug's risks had not presented sufficient scientific evidence at trial that could establish Risperdal caused his injuries.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (Calif.) Bass made her decision after conducting a Twitter poll on whether or not she should attend the inauguration. Rep.
The social psychologists who warn of a narcissism epidemic today, citing selfie-posting and so on, actually believe that the thing they're calling "narcissism" comes from too much parental attention and coddling; they think narcissists have too high self-esteem—which is the opposite of what Freud thought.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), the head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), suggested that action on a reparations measure sponsored by Rep.
Questions will remain as to why the team, led by their 25-year-old coach, went into the caves during the rainy season -- it is common knowledge that it is a dangerous time to enter, and signs at the entrance specifically warn of the dangers of monsoon rains.
Yet as Mr. Trump's voluminous social media record shows, Mr. Trump has taken to Twitter many times in the past several years to denounce tax avoiders, complain about misuse of his own tax dollars and warn of the significant pain that paying taxes had caused him or others.
The F.D.A. reprimanded Celgene multiple times in those early years, telling the company that it had not adequately warned about thalidomide's risks in its announcement about multiple myeloma, and calling a meeting in December 1998 to warn of its "strong concern" that Celgene was marketing Thalomid for unapproved uses.
The British government's plans for a no-deal Brexit warn of severe disruption to cross-Channel routes, affecting the supply of medicines and certain types of fresh foods, and say that protests and counter-protests will take place across the country, accompanied by a possible rise in public disorder.
We talked about Menninger's triad (wish to die + wish to kill + wish to be killed), the duty of clinicians to warn of serious threats from patients, the work of Dr. David Phillips on cluster suicides, the media's role in the increasing sophistication of classroom shootings and similarly grotesque topics.
Stories within the film include the star's secret system of bells to warn of approaching adults; a mock wedding ceremony with a child and studded diamond ring; a series of slumber parties that turned into sex; and unaware parents who were ecstatic to be guests at Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
A federal judge has awarded $114.3 million in fees and costs to plaintiffs' lawyers in the multidistrict litigation, led by counsel from Beasley Allen and Levin Papantonio, over claims that Bayer AG and Johnson & Johnson failed to warn of the bleeding risks associated with the blood thinner Xarelto.
Tensions with Iran are escalating in the Persian Gulf, North Korea continues to develop its weapons capabilities, arms control experts warn of a potential nuclear arms race with Russia and trade tensions with China are intensifying, while Trump is discussing a drawdown of forces in Afghanistan and Syria.
When Allen and other men warn of "a witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere" what they mean is an atmosphere in which they're expected to comport themselves with the care, consideration and fear of consequences that the rest of us call basic professionalism and respect for shared humanity.
Trump has taken aim at the news network a number of times, including on Monday when the president took a shot at the network while defending Sinclair Broadcasting Group after its move to have its local news anchors warn of alleged bias in reporting by other media outlets.
HONG KONG — The United States said on Tuesday that it had begun deploying an advanced and contentious missile defense system in South Korea, prompting China to warn of a new atomic arms race in a region increasingly on edge over North Korea's drive to build a nuclear arsenal.
CHICAGO — Heavy snowfall, high winds and a dangerous mix of rain and sleet were expected to hit swaths of the Northeast on Sunday, prompting officials to warn of icy roadways and power outages from a vast winter storm that had been pummeling the Great Plains and the Great Lakes.
While that seems fairly straightforward—even reasonable—verifying a user's age on the internet is a process that requires the transference of intimate personal data, causing privacy advocates to warn of a creation of a database that will essentially store information on how a user likes to 'get off'.
Many, including Brodie, warn of how exaggerated numbers related to how much ISIS is making from the illicit sale of antiquities—reported as the terrorist organization's second biggest earner, anywhere between $4 million to billions—entice looting, rather than diminish it, potentially bringing further damage to monuments and archaeological resources.
"Anything less than these substantive actions is another tacit acceptance of racism from the Republican Party," CBC Chairwoman Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) said.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.) was asking about Whitaker's work before he joined the Department of Justice when Collins raised a point of order.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE represents California's 37th District, which includes Los Angeles and Culver City and is the ranking Democrat on the House Subcommittee on Africa.
S. Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE visited Nigeria following that postponement to warn of dire consequences for politicians who would rig elections or foment post-election violence.
While those figures are not high for a city of nearly 14 million, with many millions more in neighbouring suburbs, experts warn of a high risk of an explosive rise in infections, since authorities have not been able to track all the contacts of more than half the newest cases.
LONDON - (Reuters) - The British government's plans for a no-deal Brexit warn of severe disruption to cross-Channel routes, affecting the supply of medicines and certain types of fresh foods, and say that protests and counter-protests will take place across the country, accompanied by a possible rise in public disorder.
The reaction to Gwyneth Paltrow's new Netflix series has been swift and furious: As soon as promotion for The Goop Lab, which premieres January 24, began this month, health critics took to Twitter and blogs to mock the actress-turned-wellness guru and warn of the danger of her pseudoscientific approach.
A spokesperson for the National Counterterrorism Center, which is under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, tells CNN the intelligence report "was not published in response to a specific threat against the United States," and that products of its kind do not serve to warn of impending attacks.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE took to Twitter on Saturday to slam President Trump's claim that "no politician in history" has been treated worse than him.
"The federal government cannot solve this problem alone," said Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonAffordable housing crisis demands urgent, sustained action Democrats target housing shortage as advocates warn of crisis Harris, Waters release 21625 billion affordable housing bill MORE at a May congressional hearing on affordable housing.
" In fact, Allen said, "Garlic has long been used to distinguish between social classes (supposedly, only the poor and/or foreigners ate it), so maybe its smell was a way to warn of the presence of the lower classes, so the 'right kind' of people could protect themselves from being contaminated?

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