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The blimplike spy balloons are part of a new push to help the military get an earlier warning of insurgent activity, for example homemade roadside bombs being planted.
In a recent article, Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel laureate in economics, picked up an earlier warning of his fear that the world was falling into a "great malaise".
US officials have been lobbying prior to the July intervention, with AmCham writing to the European Commission a month earlier warning of the "wide-reaching implications" of the proposals and urging looser limits for exposure to EDCs that would be based on a substance's potency.
Asked at 8 40 a.m. how long the Clintons' original 9 a.m. flight would be delayed, Willy Pena, a United customer service representative at La Guardia, looked at a computer screen and said 20 minutes -- despite the earlier warning of delays up to four hours.
Work is under way to improve monitoring of Iceland's volcanoes and give earlier warning of possible eruptions.
This cause has been seen to initiate the build-up of congestion by earlier warning of the obstacle so that the cars can change lane at a high velocity.
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Early warning of approaching aircraft was by visual means and acoustic devices.
Small wireless sensors monitoring equipment in large factories can provide early warning of impending breakdown.
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