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Thirteen years later, I can't help wondering whether it was an early warning that vulnerable young girls were being targeted by predatory men.
Scientists say the lack of data prevents them from figuring out what has caused these latest toxic algal blooms and providing the sort of early warning that could prompt officials to act sooner.
The pen tests, which require little training for use by health workers in remote areas, are designed to provide an inexpensive early warning that could coax an expectant mother to seek treatment at a clinic or hospital that may be many miles away.
Sometimes (thankfully) those clues are going to be wrong, and sometimes they will provide an early warning that will save your life.
This will give you early warning that something may be wrong.
Notably, Robert Shiller of Yale gave an early warning that America's housing market was dangerously overvalued.
Chelsea were given an early warning that setting their record would not be a simple task.
This is, for us, an early warning that we need to do something quickly".
The play also served as an early warning that defense would be the Jets' top concern.
That initiative was an early warning that population policy can be very difficult to get right.
Symptoms of occupational heat illness provide an early warning that workers are in potentially life-threatening environmental conditions.
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