Sentence examples for emphatically warned from inspiring English sources

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The Cabinet was emphatically warned by the Japanese that their demands must be complied with, but some of the Ministers advocated their rejection for fear of reprisals by General Chang-Sun.

They all recalled how in December the governor emphatically warned them away from addressing a number of pension-related and health insurance matters, saying that he would address them in the collective bargaining process.

In VR, as the devices work today, such heavy use becomes physically punishing: painful for the eyes, face, head and neck, as well as emphatically warned against by the manufacturers.

In light of looming new ideas and technologies such as social networks, smart phones, and AVs, some scholars have emphatically warned that the landscape of transportation is rapidly changing [7, 8, 9].

In fact, Obama fired Flynn, and after the election emphatically warned Trump not to hire the angry general, who chanted "Lock Her Up" at Trump rallies.

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The company emphatically warns its clients: "Don't pay a higher multiple for today's corporate earnings".

While the AAP promotes breastfeeding, they emphatically warn that bed-sharing can increase the risk of infant strangulation, suffocation, entrapment, overlay, and other unintentional injuries (Moon and Task Force On Sudden Infant Death 2016; Mileva-Seitz et al. 2016).

Not only that, they would also be instrumental in slowing down the progress of convergent technology, from which the supposed evil forces profit: a danger, which Eric Drexler deemed necessary to emphatically warn about.

Someone should point out, in these days when the constitution is so constantly and pietistically invoked, that political parties are not mentioned in the constitution, and that the prescient founders warned emphatically against them for reasons that should be clear to us now.

Readers, and viewers of the TV series, must be warned that this is emphatically not what most imperial historians believe.

Today, with the deficit heading toward a record of $500 billion, he warns more emphatically about the risks of raising taxes than about shortfalls over the next few years.

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