Sentence examples for compelling warnings from inspiring English sources

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Russia today, and not for the first time, has wagered its well-being on the price of oil, and, as long as salaries continue to rise, people seem untroubled by the future and unwilling to dwell on even the most compelling warnings from the past.

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The study also carries a compelling warning about the deficiencies of drug testing.

"With today's groundbreaking criminal prosecution, the Justice Department has sent a clear and compelling warning that presidential and congressional candidates who engage in illegal coordination activities are no longer risk free and can face criminal prosecution for their campaign finance violations," Wertheimer said in a statement.

They wonder how a genetic test can add any evidence more compelling than the warnings they have already received, like the graphic television public service advertisements that are now in vogue.

Her compelling narrative sweeps through her warnings about the dangers of certain bank products in her path-breaking books, speeches before the Federal Reserve, and in talks with Jaime Dimon.

My conversations revealed that while the relationship experts weren't totally off-point with their warnings, sociopaths are also very compelling individuals.

They were Tyneside punks with a heavy metal guitarist - future Tyger of Pan Tang Fred Purser - whose sonic battles with the band's punk faction makes singer Pauline Murray's doom-laden warnings sound even more urgent and compelling.

Mr Dink's lawyer, Ergin Cinmen, says there is compelling evidence that the Istanbul police were given warning of a planned attack at least a year ago, but they did nothing to protect Mr Dink.

"The status quo is unsustainable… The fact is, a growing number of Palestinians live west of the Jordan River," the president said, sounding the "demographic warning" that Israeli moderates frequently cite as compelling grounds to end the occupation.

The language is tied to the part of the Miranda opinion that seems to view custodial questioning as inherently compelling, that is, automatically a violation of the Fifth Amendment, without warnings.

He started the book in 1856 for his eight-year-old son Maurice, who was about to go away to school, and cloaked his parental warnings about the many "cruel, blackguard things" that lie ahead in a jaunty, compelling tale.

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