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First a warning.
It emitted a modest warning signal, as computers will do, but the loudspeakers turned that signal into the mouse that roared.
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At the moment cigarette packages display a modest, printed warning.
This was, after all, only a modest profit warning; O'Leary merely said full-year after-tax profits would probably be within his announced €570m-€600m (£481.7m-£507m) rather rathan thaboveove, which is what the City had expected.
Dell itself took only a modest hit, despite warnings that its fourth-quarter results will disappoint.
A warning was a warning.
But it's worth pausing to sound not exactly a warning but a modest caveat.
Like a contested border zone, the exhibition should include some kind of signage or warning: for a modest show, there is much to take in.
Speaking before a modest crowd, Mr. Trumka issued repeated warnings that the labor movement would battle the nation's bankers if they did not do more to lend to homeowners and small business and to create jobs.
The relatively low cost method of sending a pre-warning letter had a modest impact on increasing response rates to a postal questionnaire sent to a group of patients for whom a low response rate was anticipated.
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