Sentence examples for called warning from inspiring English sources

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But then Mr. Cheney called, warning that a Pawlenty-Coleman primary fight might be too divisive.

The goal is to determine two key parameters (called warning limit and inhibit limit) that are related to the resulting level of risk and the available inspection capacity.

The two sides agreed to bring in mediators to settle the dispute, which heightened this week as the union called warning strikes in Berlin, Munich and other cities, causing widespread havoc in public transportation and shutting down Frankfurt's airport for a few hours on Tuesday.

Later that year, after a nun at Leo House wrote Cardinal Law that someone had called warning that Father Shanley was a child molester, an archdiocesan official responded by telling the nun that "Leo House is a good placement for Father Shanley," according to one memo.

The US State Department's own 'short, sharp' response to IS – a video called WARNING: Welcome to the 'Islamic State' land – failed to deliver the same shock impact however: its government sponsorship made its intended audience suspicious.

The shirt is part of a project called Warning Signs, and the next warning sign could be a shirt that contains alcohol sensors.

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Francis had received threatening calls warning him of the consequences.

A high school teacher calls, warning that drug-dealing students are threatening to shoot each other in a classroom.

Falling tree!" Dr. Zuberbühler has observed a similar achievement among putty-nosed monkeys that combine their "pyow" call (warning of a leopard) with their "hack" call (warning of a crowned eagle) into a sequence that means "Let's get out of here in a real hurry".

Mrs Phipps telephoned two other potential venues but was told that they too had received objections to the event as well as mystery telephone calls warning of violence.

Rice said she long ago had "The Talk" with her children – as black parents call warnings to their children to comply with police or risk danger.

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