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And this is despite a
warning
from the industry's own antifraud experts that said that these loans were an open invitation to fraudsters, and that they had a fraud incidence of 90 percent, nine zero.
Well, we know that these juveniles make nasty-tasting chemicals that help them survive their extended childhood, so we think these lights first evolved as a warning, a neon sign that says, "Toxic!
The
warning
that he was issuing was about a surveillance state not that monitored everybody at all times, but where people were aware that they could be monitored at any given moment.
Like, maybe I should have just gotten off with a
warning
instead of an actual ticket, because I'm on the force.
But, in that first report, Kuznets himself delivered a
warning.
But we have ignored Kuznets
' warning.
Now, this is a simulated arterial bleed — blood
warning
— at twice human artery pressure.
So we sent the Listening Post's Marcela Pizarro to Oslo to find out what it is, but first a warning: Viewers may find some of the images in the following report disappointing.
And what they do, then, is advertise this toxicity through their beautiful
warning
colorations with this orange, black and white.
In fact, if there's one positive thing that can come out of the Ebola epidemic, it's that it can serve as an early warning, a wake-up call, to get ready.
Three months after our visit, McGowan was transferred out of the CMU and then, without warning, he was sent back again.
And it seems like it's very possible that your nation, despite, actually because of the intense problems you face, you may yet be the
warning
light to the world that shines most visibly, most powerfully.
Our sensitivity to these odors and interpretation of them as bad smells may be an evolutionary mechanism
warning
us of rotten food and the presence of disease.
We will take it as a salutary warning, I think, for the rest of our conference this week.
As he strapped the wings to his son Icarus, he gave a warning: flying too near the ocean would dampen the wings and make them too heavy to use.
If we found a hazardous asteroid with significant early warning, we could nudge it out of the way.
It's just as vital that we protect the next veteran's health care whistleblower alerting us to overcrowded hospitals, or the next environmental worker sounding the alarm about Flint's dirty water, or a Wall Street insider
warning
us of the next financial crisis.
When you buy a higher educational product, you should have a
warning
label that allows consumers to choose, make informed choices.
Like a tornado strike in an area without an early
warning
system, there is no alarm to warn, for the danger is already at your doorstep when your odds of survival are greatly reduced.
An early
warning
would allow us to get out ahead of the disease instead of merely following in its relentless wake.
And that's sort of a
warning
sign kind of a problem.
It's what allows elephants who survived a drought in their youth to recognize its
warning
signs in adulthood, which is why clans with older matriarchs have higher survival rates.
This might sound like something that can only happen in totalitarian regimes, but Orwell was
warning
us about the potential for this occurring even in democratic societies.
Anyway, we tend to forget it, but politicians and intellectuals have been
warning
us for decades now that the United States is facing a crisis of civility, and they've tended to blame that crisis on technological developments, on things like cable TV, talk radio, social media.
In fact lately, with enormous support from all my fellow journeyers, I notice that it's not a
warning
the way it used to be.
The prediction is that by 2050, 66 percent of the population will live in cities and the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, are
warning
us, if we don't plan for the increased density, current problems in our cities, like inequality, congestion, crime can only get worse.
So before I do that, just one warning, which is that this presentation has been rated 'R' by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Lot heard the angel's warning, but delayed.
Indeed, Enlightenment figures like Spinoza saw it as
warning
free citizens of the various ways in which they can be subjugated by aspiring rulers.
And I'm telling you, I actually testified at the Senate about the absolute ludicrous idea that we would actually evacuate, and actually have three or four days
' warning.
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