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The company simply inserted a small piece of paper into the product's box containing some mild statements that barely even seemed to be warnings.
Everyday there seem to be warnings about possible terrorist attacks, waves of corporate firings and some new scandal involving a religious, political or corporate leader.
Dystopian novels are supposed to be warnings, but let me assure you of this: dystopian novelists rarely want their predictions to come true.
There continue to be warnings (read: Elizabeth Warren) -- the biggest one being the near meltdown of our whole economy -- yet, there is still no one listening.
Among those three, one signal was judged by the staff from the County CDC as not relevant to an outbreak, and the other two were suspected to be warnings of outbreaks.
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It is not just the stock market that appears to be warning of a weakening economy.
Suicide bombers, he seemed to be warning, would blow themselves up through eternity.
So you might expect the multinationals to be warning of trouble ahead, just as they promised riches before.
There is some unexplained shouting and the tinny, amplified voice of a woman who seems to be warning people to stay indoors.
The Teterboro controller also was supposed to be warning him of other traffic, but was not doing so, the board said.
If their invisibility to observation is not sufficient warning that these properties are illegitimate, finding that they visit indeterminism onto a theory that is otherwise deterministic in this set-up ought to be warning enough.
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