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With such information, collision warning systems (CWSs) will be able to warn drivers with potentially hazardous situations within or out of sight and reduce collision accidents.
Volvo's engineers envision cars being able to warn each other of hazards such as slippery roads.
Much as we'd like to be able to warn about spoilers below, alas there are none.
This fails to explain how the state media were able to warn of imminent chlorine attacks on other nearby villages.
The historians said Western officials might have been able to warn Jews in Rome about Nazi plans.
If his ruling stands, the government will not be able to warn against the hazards of smoking in a way that's actually noticed.
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The new benefits system will cause financial hardship to some of the people least able to cope, warn advisers and charities – and problems have already begun.
We did not determine the prevalance of premonitory symptomatology in our clinic overall nor analyse whether symptoms were able to reliably warn of an impending headache attack.
Don't endorse a check from your parents' insurance carrier, sign a deed to their house or retitle a retirement account, or you might not be able to disclaim, warns McManus.
The Daniels character said he wanted his son to experience all that nature intended, such as hearing music or to be able to be warned verbally if he were in danger.
For example, a consumer may be able to set his browser to warn of Web sites that collect information about his income, marital status or area of residence.
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