Discarding a picture card of a suit warns your partner not to lead that suit. |
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Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area. |
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The residents' acute fear of crime is itself a source of real danger, warns Budapest fire chief Peter Bende. |
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Mr Sheard warns us of the dangers of Airedale and other local hospitals being incorporated into Bradford. |
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It also warns of the dangers of transferring patients when beds are not available. |
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The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges. |
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Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust. |
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Postal deliveries are so slow in December there is no point using first class stamps, a consumer watchdog warns. |
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The BBC website warns that the webcast may be intermittent, which is barely surprising. |
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Sadra warns against the idea that potentiality is prior to actuality in an absolute sense. |
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There is something about Kavanagh's bearing, a modesty and cool demeanour, which warns off the ranters. |
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Claire's cake is currently on display in the shop window, but Suzanne warns it's not as mouth-watering as it looks. |
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One of them, Mingan, even has a wolfhound that follows him around everywhere and warns him when danger's near. |
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When one of these red flags are hanging, that warns mariners that a storm warning has been posted. |
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He warns against reductionist analyses and emphasises that films should be judged by narrative criteria, as entertainment, and as stories. |
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The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances. |
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Current labeling for fluoroquinolones warns against their use in children, adolescents, pregnant women, and lactating women. |
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He warns the technicians on the other side of the studio glass that he won't do anything from the last album. |
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The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs. |
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He derives the title of his exhibition from a road sign which warns passing motorists to beware of the horses. |
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This warns against inadvertent overestimation due to the original sampling procedure in experimental assays. |
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He is convinced the attacker will strike again and he warns the next time it could be even more serious. |
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I want to resist masculinist values, not to blend in to the professions and processions of men that Virginia Woolf warns against. |
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But a report warns any re-development could be thrown into jeopardy by Government proposals to give the market hall listed building status. |
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A price war, he warns his prospective rivals, will serve neither party's interests. |
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Never forget, she warns, that young girls are highly sensitive, and the last thing we should be doing is telling our daughters they look a sight. |
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The subject of his fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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However, the doctor warns that her heart is still very weak and any sudden shocks or surprises could kill her. |
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Links with Swindon's twin towns could be put at risk because of the problems facing Swindon Council, warns a senior council official. |
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Begue warns that the Algiers School's emphasis on physical racial differences could manifest itself in new biological typologies. |
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That is the fate Yajnavalkya warns Gargi of when she persists in questioning him about the nature of the ultimate. |
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He warns of the dangers of rushing to market too quickly, accusing some advisers of pushing them unadvisedly along that route. |
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It also warns their removal could lead to the demise of some products such as mushy peas and Turkish delight. |
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It warns that we are getting deeper in debt and that a house price bubble still hangs over the economy. |
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Another negative aspect of this card is that it can represent intense temptation and warns of being unfaithful to your own morals. |
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Information is provided that warns of the severity and likelihood of consequences of unhealthy behaviours. |
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A scratchy burst of static warns me that an announcement is about to burst in, unheralded, on my loud speaker. |
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The ghost of his old partner, Jacob Marley, warns Scrooge of his vainglorious ways. |
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Once this vicious circle is ingrained, any person who warns an employer is within his rights. |
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And he warns that the expansion of higher education could damage vocational training. |
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However, Lisa comes right back on the offensive and warns her not to say a thing. |
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The leaflet informs the vehicle owner of their obstructive parking and warns them that it is an offence and could lead to prosecution. |
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The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front. |
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A poem on the subject warns that obsessive over-indulgence is one of the deadliest of sins. |
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Defenders of Wildlife warns that drilling will likely disturb the historic birthing grounds of oxen and caribou, resulting in lower birthrates. |
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The organisation also warns that parenthood forces mothers into low paid jobs or to give up work altogether. |
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Driving along Thief Lane you need to take particular care, he warns, because of the primary school. |
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However Ensor warns against hyping up the level of activity at this end of the market. |
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The second commandment also relates to the problem of idolatry and warns us against worship of the true God in a false way. |
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She warns them that she doesn't want to wear the cloak but they insist and her mother coaxes her to go along with their request. |
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But he warns there will be legal problems if we eventually try to have the devices surgically implanted. |
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Yoga and Pilates beginners could be risking their health by attending classes led by untrained instructors, a report warns today. |
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But, warns Billy Adams in Sydney, it is too easy to pin the blame on arsonists. |
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This one, brought with from the Russian schtetl of her past, warns that evil spirits lurk near the pincushion, measuring tape, and scissors. |
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It warns against honoring requests for anonymity, if anonymity would conceal a conflict of interest or other ethical issues. |
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The simplest form of our self-preservation instinct warns us of these possibilities. |
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However a review document produced by the group warns that current funding is insufficient. |
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Brother John warns him that the boys are dirty, degenerate and filthy little hooligans, not to be mistaken for intelligent human beings. |
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This very plain-spoken man who says exactly what he thinks, warns all of this could be the toughest part of the disaster. |
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The commercial shows a series of weeping plush toys with a background voice-over that warns against the perils of chicken pox. |
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It warns of adverse consequences such as the melting of glaciers and polar icecaps, leading to rising sea levels. |
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Its underlying message warns against falsehood and its consequences, although it does not ostensibly function as a polemic against homophobia. |
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The deep fall in shares and the increasing flight of capital warns of a catastrophe for the economy. |
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Paul warns that if the Corinthians do not strive to communicate clearly with one another, salvation itself will be lost. |
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Paul warns the Corinthians that if they eat and drink in an unworthy manner, they will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. |
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A new study in The Annals of Internal Medicine warns pregnant and post-partum women of an increased risk of blood clots. |
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She warns, however, that potencies vary widely among manufacturers, so be sure to purchase your product from a reputable company. |
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The true prophet does not foretell an inevitable future, but warns of likely consequences should a present course of action continue. |
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He warns the prisoners that anyone who cannot work will be sent to the crematory. |
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Though our foreheads are marked with a black, ashen cross, Matthew warns us to practice our piety in secret. |
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She suggests purchasing free-range chickens, but warns that even these may not be cruelty-free. |
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Sophos warns consumers and businesses alike to be mindful of the risks on Cyber Monday and to utilize proper security measures. |
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Still, most businesses are not doing enough to secure their systems against cyberthreats such as identity theft and phishing scams, he warns. |
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However, Elliott warns that it still needs to be evaluated before the theory is put into practice. |
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When priests are ordained, the bishop warns them that it is their duty to teach, and to premonish, to feed and to provide for the Lord's family. |
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The study warns, however, that these positive projections are based upon the retention of a fairly stable oil price. |
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This product warns you about tracking software and lets you grant or deny permission to those programs. |
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Stott warns it is not the climate we should be looking to change, but policies towards land development and building. |
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However the Trust warns it has high carbon dioxide emissions, poor fuel economy, and high evaporative emissions. |
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Singletons living the good life may one day be forced to move back home with mum and dad unless they take evasive action now, a report warns. |
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Founders sometimes become arrogant and go on a rapid and unwarranted expansion binge, he warns. |
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Brazil warns there may be no advance on other issues if the developed nations do not accept changes in policies to grant large subsidies to their farmers. |
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Sooner or later, Kant warns, there will be no empty space left for those of us who have found the already populated places too cramped or too uncongenial for comfort. |
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The group also warns consumers about toys that pose toxic hazards and urges manufacturers to voluntarily disclose whether toys contain phthalates or polyvinyl chloride. |
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The danger, he warns, is over-reporting of U.S. engineering jobs being outsourced overseas, which discourages young people from pursuing engineering careers. |
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Alcohol-based throat sprays and gargles can minimize bacteria and irritation, but Jones warns that such products may be harmful with prolonged use. |
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Despite the near-term gains, Gartner warns that budgets remain crimped. |
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It warns us in advance when starving, flyblown African children are about to be pictured in their death throes as we tuck into tea-time plates groaning with fresh food. |
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Some small measure of this may be unobjectionable, but if the War on Terrorism takes as long as the administration warns, it will become unbearably stultifying. |
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A health education program is needed that explains the dangers of asbestos exposure and warns about the use of asbestos-containing soils for whitewash. |
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English Heritage also warns today against the wholesale destruction of old homes as part of efforts to regenerate the housing market in areas such as South Yorkshire and Hull. |
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If he warns of a terror attack, he is playing alarmist politics. |
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The Guardian warns, in a page-wide headline, that it could degenerate into a fiasco of Suez 1956 proportions. |
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He warns against carrying the ball across the face of the goal and urges all clearances that can't be made down-field to be directed to the sidelines. |
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The alliance spokesperson also warns the council that enforcing their anti-bonfire directive could force people into burning refuse in their fireplaces. |
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It also warns about reducing the dosage if the patient uses narcotic pain relievers or other opioids or sedatives. |
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The Minister warns the drought meeting will not provide instant solutions. |
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As for retirees, AARP warns against investing in variable annuities that can lose all their value because they have less time to recoup any losses caused by market swings. |
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I flash a look at all the others that warns them not to help him. |
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He also warns that the entire Uffizi museum should be fortified with anti-seismic measures. |
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Bassanio warns Antonio not to make the deal, but Antonio assures him that he will have nine thousand ducats a month before the term of the loan runs out. |
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If ground water is also compromised, the World Health Organization warns, the threat will be even harder to mitigate. |
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And he warns that people need to take steps to avoid long term mental health problems caused by seasonal frazzled nerves, frayed tempers, and over-indulgence. |
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Still, aspirin can have the reverse effect, causing asthma attacks in some people, souter warns. |
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The papers also outline that this is not the best time to offload aviation stocks, but warns that waiting for a good time could prove a false economy. |
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Lauder warns against stereotyping racists as uneducated oddities. |
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The document warns that a number of inmates have the right money and contacts to make an attempt and also says that a microlight aircraft could be used. |
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Reitzell, who drums with Air, warns me during my nail-biting wait that Shields tends to work all night and sleep all day and never answers his phone. |
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Electricity cables are normally covered in a protective casing which warns workers if they are about to hit a power pipe but these mains were not covered, the company said. |
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The Australian government warns travelers to exercise extreme caution. |
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The SunSprite has a UV sensor, which warns you when the rays get intense enough to cause sunburn. |
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Given those odds, physicians may hesitate to pretreat all such patients with antidepressants, which have their own side effects, Meyers warns. |
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The subject of Amos's fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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The report warns that the loss of life combined with widespread deforestation is potentially disastrous for the tourist industry. |
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When her brother is out of earshot, Miss Stapleton mistakes Watson for Sir Henry and warns him to leave. |
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The book of Job warns us against self-righteousness, since no man can justify himself to God. |
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The violinist Francesco Geminiani's treatise of 1755 warns of accompanists who don't pay close attention to their partners. |
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He also warns that a reduced availability of plankton could directly affect some baleen whale species that feed on zooplankton. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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Pragmatism warns against treating the abstract outcomes of inquiries as if they anteceded the inquiry. |
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He warns children born into broken homes are increasingly turning to drink, drugs and crime. |
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But she warns against the sensationalism that such studies spark. |
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Milne also warns that it's unrealistic to value a private company by relying on the price-earnings ratios that prevail among public companies. |
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The corrupt ex-politician picked passages from the books of Sirach which warns of the evils of money. |
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In the ethical tractate of the Mishnah, Ethics of the Fathers, Judah ben Tabbai warns against acting like an advocate. |
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The violence of their efforts warns against a sense that cultural creolization involves merely the intertwining of different cultural strands. |
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The post Moral hazards in banking may prove costly for Cyprus, DISY lawmaker warns appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Nevertheless, he warns to be on the alert for the Gymomitra esculenta or false morel. |
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Thumbsucker is a cautionary tale of over-dependence which warns thumb-sucking can lead to dysfunctional behaviour in adulthood. |
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The company warns that online merchants could easily go out of business unless they get a handle on chargeback issues. |
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Lopez at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston warns against overextending the laboratory results. |
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Najder warns that this approach produces an incoherent and misleading picture. |
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Dubh Artach lighthouse is located on a remote rock and warns seafarers away from the area itself and the nearby Torran Rocks. |
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In Macsen's absence, a new emperor seizes power and warns him not to return. |
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To show interest they raise their ears, while lowering the ears warns others to keep away. |
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The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency warns property owners to remove ice dams to avoid overstressing buildings. |
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The Trojan seer Polydamas urges Hector to fall back and warns him about Achilles, but is ignored. |
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The Book warns against debt, and extols the douth of not going into debt, but does not forbid debt. |
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Apollo faces Diomedes and warns him against warring with gods. |
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Cops are also stepping up a school awareness campaign that warns about the dangers of handbrake turns, figures-of-eight and other stunts in residential areas. |
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He favors immediate-release formulations, titrated up slowly from low doses, and warns parents that stimulants might temporarily unhinge their child. |
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Secretary of the Seiont, Gwyrfai and Llyfni Fishing Society Huw Hughes warns the torgoch or Arctic charr in Llyn Padarn, Llanberis could become extinct in three years' time. |
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The fourth article warns commercial and industrial establishments against dealing with plastic bag importers who are not approved by the municipality. |
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It is interesting that Fortuna warns Paul Kruger about Mammon as she herself is often represented with a child who represents Ploutos, the god of wealth. |
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Depression, weight gain and sickness are just a few of the health risks when internal biological clocks fall out of sync with daily life, a chronobiologist warns. |
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Firdaus Dhabhar, the immunologist who led the study at Ohio State University, proposes that short-term stress warns the body of possible injury or infection. |
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The connectivity based safety function predicatively warns the wrong-way driver based on algorithms using road sign recognition and electronic horizon or GPS and cloud. |
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Brian Huseman, staff attorney for the Federal Trade Commission, warns companies to be careful about posting e-mail addresses in public including on blogs. |
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Throughout the chapter Heldt considers the traditional labels of diegetic and nondiegetic music and warns against a strict reliance on these terms. |
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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan warns of rising racism and Islamophobia in Europe as he once again denounced a recent French bill outlawing denial of Armenian genocide. |
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In a report for Gwynedd's Cabinet which meets on Tuesday, resources member councillor Peredur Jenkins warns department heads that they are overspending. |
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He warns that these technologies introduce unprecedented new challenges to human beings, including the possibility of the permanent alteration of our biological nature. |
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Indeed, Aristotle warns that the content of a science cannot be successfully communicated, if the learner is in doubt about the truth of the postulates. |
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Stallman advocates referring to copyrights, patents and trademarks in the singular and warns against abstracting disparate laws into a collective term. |
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The fridge can then use the database to recommend cocktail recipes with the items available, and it even warns users if food is about to go out of date. |
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The result, warns PANNA, is an increase in birth defects and early puberty and noticeable increases in asthma, obesity, diabetes and some cancers. |
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Melissa Diane Smith, a nutritionist and author of the book Going Against The Grain, warns that glutenous grains might be wreaking havoc on our health. |
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But Perkins is behind the times, for as Niall Ferguson warns in his latest book, The Ascent of Money, the John Perkinses of the world have been replaced by the George Soroses. |
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Some of these encounters include Betty the beaver, a mudskipper, Frankie the flying fish, and wild mushrooms, which Madison warns Wally not to eat. |
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The center warns that such practices can adversely affect students of color or those with disabilities, who are disparately affected by suspensions and expulsions. |
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