Warned
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A scholar accused her of repudiating Enlightenment values and
warned
of “echoes of 1933” in her speech.
Nimetz, who first started working on this issue in 1994, has
warned
that the diplomatic stars will not soon align so favorably again.
Many foreign commentators condemned the devaluation as a blatant attempt to boost Chinese exports – a move that would, they warned, spark a new round of currency wars.
The United States Food and Drug Administration recently
warned
the giant pharmacy chain Walgreen’s to think twice before stocking personal genetic testing kits.
That may be enough to influence some governments, but the Burmese junta recently expelled the UN’s representative after he
warned
of “a deteriorating humanitarian situation.”
Deng Xiaoping
warned
his compatriots to eschew external adventures that might jeopardize internal development.
Robert Rubin and Kent Conrad
warned
him that the press would not interpret his testimony as being balanced, and that Congress would interpret it as an excuse to abandon fiscal discipline.
Sri Lanka’s prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has
warned
that “cross-border terrorism” imperils the very future of SAARC.
There has not been a good solution since that black Wednesday in August 2013, when Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s war machine, by using chemical weapons, crossed the “red line” that US President Barack Obama had
warned
would trigger an American military response.
"The Property Bubble Menaces Growth,
" warned
Le Monde .
ClimateWise, a global network of insurance industry organizations, has already
warned
that the world is facing a $100 billion annual climate risk “protection gap”.
Theresa May’s Nasty BritainLONDON – British Prime Minister Theresa May once
warned
her fellow Conservatives of the perils of being known as the “nasty party.”
However, Trichet warned, “we clearly can move at any time.
In addition, as Fink and others have warned, compensation practices that link top executives’ pay to measures of short-term success like quarterly earnings per share or annual equity performance also encourage “short-termism” in corporate investment decisions.
He
warned
that Iranian intransigence would doom the talks to failure, raising the prospects of yet another military confrontation in the Middle East.
One police official even
warned
that anyone who ignored the government’s ban on demonstrating would be “beaten like stray dogs.”
“I have to tell you,” one of them
warned
me beforehand, “this is a pretty pro-globalization crowd.”
Noting that developing countries invest much less on scientific research and produce fewer scientists, Annan
warned
that the resulting imbalance in the geographic distribution of scientific activity creates problems for both the scientific community in developing countries and for development itself.
A report reflecting the joint judgment of US intelligence agencies
warned
last year that the use of water as a weapon of war or a tool of terrorism would become more likely in the next decade in some regions.
Climate scientists have
warned
for years that global warming caused by manmade emissions of greenhouse gases will generate more extreme storms.
Meanwhile, the same hard-right Hindu groups that protest Valentine’s Day as a decadent Western holiday have
warned
that if Sarkozy arrives with his girlfriend in tow, they’ll be out in the streets to welcome him.
It also depends on full employment and near-permanent booms, just as economist John Maynard Keynes had
warned
in the 1920s and 1930s.
It
warned
that, “Unless we are able to translate our words into a language that can reach the minds and hearts of people young and old, we shall not be able to undertake the extensive social changes needed to correct the course of development.”
As the OECD has warned, the automatization of manual and repetitive tasks will chiefly affect those without college degrees – the same group that is already frustrated with their economic circumstances.
Airbus has
warned
that a “no deal” outcome would force it to reassess its long-term position in the country, putting thousands of British jobs at risk.
BMW has affirmed its commitment to remaining in the UK, but
warned
that costs could rise.
In his first budget in June 2010, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne
warned
that “you can see in Greece an example of a country that didn’t face up to its problems, and that’s a fate I am determined to avoid.”
“Today, many nations,” he warned, “are revising their moral values and ethical norms, eroding ethnic traditions and differences between peoples and cultures.”
As I
warned
at the time, the 2014 election was a trial run for a 2016 strategy to defeat a woman candidate.
Foreign leaders and moral authorities had voiced unambiguous concern about the consequences of an exit, and economists had overwhelmingly
warned
that leaving the EU would entail significant economic costs.
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