Sentence examples for extensive warnings from inspiring English sources

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A medicines control agency spokesman said: "UK product information for HRT already contains extensive warnings about the risk of breast cancer".

The examination by The Times shows that the Long Island Power Authority has repeatedly failed to plan for extreme weather, despite extensive warnings by government investigators and outside monitors.

An examination by The New York Times late last year showed that the power authority had repeatedly failed to plan for extreme weather, despite extensive warnings by government investigators and outside monitors.

Half a million families buy them each year, despite extensive warnings on the Web from the American Academy of Pediatrics and other groups about the hazards and high rate of injuries associated with trampolining outside of professionally supervised training programs in gymnastics, diving and other competitive sports.

Writer states that given the regulatory lapses leading up to the accident and the extensive warnings about the plant's safety weaknesses which had long been available to federal officials, there is some question whether the event at Three Mile Island should, in a strict sense, be called an "accident" at all.

Days before the typhoon, there had been extensive warnings about its ferocity.

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Today, the Securities and Exchange Commission maintains an extensive warning document on its Web site for investors considering the variable variety.

While the changes already agreed upon will be complex and detailed, the main result will be greater use of what is known as full flagging, the kind of extensive warning system that has been required of every work crew since the two deaths.

After the state issued its most extensive warning in June, citing 16 items with high lead levels, Rainbow assured regulators that it had removed the jewelry.

But many observers have seen the almost inevitable military implications: in 2013, former intelligence officer Lt Col Douglas A Pryer penned an essay on the rise of killer robots, while Human Rights Watch has written an extensive report warning of a future in which robotic soldiers, either remotely controlled or autonomous, are effectively employed as battlefield terminators.

For example, extensive heat health warning systems and public health response programs have been implemented in several U.S. cities, including Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (introduced in 1995) and Phoenix, Arizona, (in 2002) (U.S. EPA 2006).

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