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But in his BBC interview, Mr Meshaal was critical of the way Israel targeted Palestinian homes in aerial bombardments, saying a three-minute signal to leave - one of Israel's warning measures - was not a "proper warning".
According to the results, the collision warning system actually can largely reduce the occurrence of red-light-running collisions, more importantly it reveals the influence of warning timings within the predefined ranges and 4.0 s or 4.5 s may be a proper warning timing for the right-angle collisions accused by red-light-running vehicles in this study.
Without a proper warning network, interception was very difficult.
Minus accurate comparisons with alcohol and proper warning about age, dosage and dangerous combinations of drugs, particularly with alcohol, drug policy is doomed to be irrelevant and incoherent.
But we now have a modern wall and proper warning systems.
Complaints, so far, suggest that locals did not get proper warnings about the risk of floods.
She was, she explained at the time, haunted by three things: "The murder of Srebrenica's Muslim men and boys, my own failure to sound a proper early warning, and the outside world's refusal to intervene".
A single bird like Carr's lonely oracle sends proper warning.
The suit, which was later settled out of court, claimed the company "was negligent … in allowing a clear, see-through glass wall and/or door to exist without proper warning".
We stumbled into this crisis without proper warning.
IF A proper 360 of a dress.
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