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Privacy advocates have continuously warned a sometimes apathetic public that the increase in tracking technologies from cameras along roadways to cookie-tracking Web technologies would eventually lead us into a world where personal privacies are eroded.
The storm's erratic movement proved to be troublesome for forecasters and they continuously warned residents to be cautious and alert should the storm double-back to the state.
While the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has continuously warned people about the risks, the message seems ineffective to those who see Mexico as the only viable option to a medical system that threatens their economic existence.
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The Desert Peoples United group in Palm Springs continuously warns its members (and tries to get into the press) facts on a falling water table that make liars of the water company.
And we know, too, that it will happen again, because we are warned continuously, even as we go about our daily business and try to forget.
Instead, let's take the recent cyber claims at face value and assume that Richard Clarke, who prior to 9/11 warned continuously of an impending attack by al-Qaeda, is correct again.
And now Professors like Zilberman are continuously trying to warn us about politicians selling out humanity to maximize profits from their fossil fuel burning special interests until earth becomes uninhabitable.
The MPs accused the ministry and contractors of a "serious failing" for under-testing the system, which is unable to operate continuously in warm waters, and warned the problems had "potentially dangerous" consequences.
The Manchester-based international operator took a rising stake in Spartech, a US thermoplastics business that seemed to be expanding continuously until this week, when it warned of a slowdown caused by the high oil price.
Prehistorical remains at the longest continuously occupied site in Britain will be destroyed by construction of the Stonehenge tunnel, archaeologists have warned.
The semiconductor industry has long warned about a set of impending bottlenecks described as "the wall," a point in time where more than five decades of progress in continuously shrinking the size of transistors used in computation will end.
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