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Occasionally it gives him a forewarning of events to come, meaning you can proactively react.
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Mexicans got a forewarning of the possible effect this week.
"A forewarning of this attack allowed everyone to act proactively for a change.
A forewarning of this was how Flanders suffered disproportionately from the bursting of the dotcom bubble a few years ago.
Counting is a defence against the uncertain or unexpected – a deterrent against another economic crash, perhaps, or a forewarning of social unrest.
The heavy police presence alone is always a forewarning of trouble.
Aside from being a baronial and complex story, Nas' song was a forewarning of what was to come.
Stress assessment in wildlife serves as a forewarning of possible deleterious impacts from human activities [12].
The term aura has in the past been used to describe such a forewarning of convulsions.
It is also a forewarning of the urgent need for the development community to apply targets that correctly flag both high performers and low performers.
However, the authors offer a forewarning of the reliability of using the EASY-Care TOS method because of the subjectivity associated with each GP's decision making process.
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