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There were early warnings of difficulties ahead.
Snyder then ignored early warnings of medical problems in Flint.
Cops in California admit to trawling social networks for early warnings of wild parties.
Often, the local papers offer early warnings of events that later threaten tourists.
Until recently, the cuts were just election talking points, early warnings of a new age of austerity.
Researchers there are also working on creating a computer-based system to give people with epilepsy early warnings of seizures.
Dr. Dowell said he had no doubts that early warnings of even relatively mild, new flu strains are important.
The leaks described in the report provided the Spitzer administration early warnings of politically damaging developments in the investigation.
And early warnings of an outbreak will increase chatter around the subject and might skew the data.
But in their authoritarian, bureaucratic mind-set the reports were taken as early warnings of social tension rather than grievances to be redressed.
Young people of all ages broadcast a radio programme that includes news of local hazards, early warnings of potential disasters and shelter locations.
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