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Meanwhile, the city's maps will be rapidly updated, and local police, fire and other emergency services will be alerted to avoid potentially dangerous mix-ups, Mr. Halloran said.
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You should be alert to avoid your first accident as well as others around you who may not be paying attention.
Absent an explicit price on carbon, RTOs should be alert to avoiding many variants of implementation mechanisms that lead to fundamentally undermining the operation of electricity markets.
Labelling is also required where consumers may need to be alerted to particular restrictions, for example to avoid use with fatty foods".
Nevertheless, staff need to be alerted to the presence of stress, to avoid operating on someone who is in the grips of a crisis and to avert possible post-operative problems – the risk that binge-eating could continue, the risk that ongoing unhappiness could undermine the patient's commitment to changing their diet.
Concurrently, men with indolent disease should not be alerted to the need for clinical reassessment unnecessarily, to avoid invasive investigations and overtreatment (Parker, 2004).
It told them "to be alert to the potential for violence, to avoid those areas where disturbances have occurred, and to avoid demonstrations and large gatherings".
Now Mireles is building a new app aiming to provide crowdsourced and verified warnings about immigration raids so undocumented individuals can be alerted and avoid them.
But it is reasonable to expect ministers to be alert to a crisis at its early stages and to avoid making a bad position worse.
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