Warned
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When I told them that I didn’t know anything about this group, they
warned
that once I was back in their custody, they would make me cooperate.
But if Britain “crashes out” of the EU in March, with no arrangements to preserve open trade across the British Channel, monetary policy cannot shore up GDP, as Governor Mark Carney recently
warned.
There are also inconsistencies between the US and the EU in derivatives-market reform, which the Financial Stability Board has
warned
could undermine the objectives, set out by the G-20, of greater standardization of contracts and enhanced transparency.
Sierra Leone’s minister of health and sanitation first
warned
of the possibility of widespread fraud in May 2015; he even called for a full accounting of money received and spent.
“I will tell you that if the 2% inflation figure gets out of this room,” he warned, “it is going to create more problems for us than I think any of you might anticipate.”
Baroness Emma Nicholson, the European Parliament’s special envoy to Romania, has
warned
that unless Romania’s next government speeds the pace of reform - particularly privatization of big state companies - hopes of joining the EU will collapse.
The consequences of an Israeli attack on Iran “would be extremely stressful for us,”
warned
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Michael Mullen.
Those who violate the rules must be
warned
and finally sanctioned – preferably in an automatic fashion.
Sure, the agreement would come into effect only in 2020 – which sounds oddly complacent when environmentalists and political leaders
warned
ahead of the Copenhagen conference that we had just six months or 50 days to solve the climate problem.
Hobbes
warned
us.
The best "serious consequences" of which the UN Security Council has
warned
should Iraq fail to comply with its obligations would be an even more intense effort to destroy its illicit weapons through continuous inspections of the country's offensive military capabilities: inspectors, not invaders.
Earlier this year, the Congressional Budget Office
warned
that the potential US growth rate has declined as a result of years of subpar investment rates, the aging of the population, and smaller productivity gains.
And in the April 10 release of the Nuclear Posture Review, Obama’s administration
warned
nuclear-armed states and others tempted to violate the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty that they would remain nuclear targets.
Several economists, including Lawrence Summers and Paul Krugman, have
warned
that structural reform to increase productivity might be counterproductive when central banks are paralyzed, precisely because it lowers prices.
This is a main goal of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, which has
warned
of the unprecedented pressures that economic growth will impose in coming decades on infrastructure (especially transportation), housing, waste disposal (especially of hazardous substances), and energy supplies.
Indeed, as far back as 380 BC, Plato
warned
against departing from traditional forms of music.
After the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum and the election of US President Donald Trump, they warned, a victory for Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front could complete the trifecta.
But agricultural experts have
warned
of the risks of the flagging efforts to boost food output since the 1980’s.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde
warned
in October 2014 that the advanced economies were facing a “new mediocre.”
Foreign experts had
warned
that a small Yuan appreciation might be worse than none.
A recent op-ed in the right-wing Kayhan newspaper, which is closely associated with Khamenei, had
warned
Khatami to avoid the same fate as the assassinated Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan.
And Putin has already
warned
that intervention in Ukraine would have consequences in the Middle East.
Dayan-Barak
warned
that “beyond the furrow of the (Gaza) border, a sea of hatred and desire for revenge is swelling, awaiting the day when serenity will dull our path.”
In a separate letter to the media, Piotr
warned
that the PiS would attempt to minimize his act of protest.
Though Kelly called Sessions to tell him that his job was safe, Republican senators, concerned that Trump might remove him during the August recess, established a procedure that would prevent Trump from appointing an interim attorney-general to fire Mueller, and
warned
that such a move would provoke a constitutional crisis.
Similarly, emerging-market officials
warned
that monetary expansion in the US and the UK would trigger a wave of competitive currency devaluations, with Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega going so far as to accuse the Fed and the Bank of England of waging a full-blown “currency war.”
He
warned
that if the international community did not come together, “vicious cycles” of deflation, liquidity traps, and increasingly pessimistic expectations could take hold.
A Communist member of parliament, André Gerin,
warned
that terrorism and extremism were “hiding behind the veil.”
Crucially, Polanyi
warned
that if the modern bourgeois order failed at this task, authoritarian and totalitarian political movements would benefit.
As a result, while growth prospects for this year have improved modestly, the International Monetary Fund recently
warned
of significant downside risks.
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