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But Sanjay Patel, the BCCI secretary, could not have been clearer in warning of the potential consequences now.
Dame Eliza, who is retiring in April, has been more public than her predecessors in warning of suspected threats.
Others assert that Mr. Bernanke needs to be more outspoken in warning of the dangers posed by the country's unsustainable debt burden.
Union leaders had persisted in warning of the hazards of the San José mine, where accidents and injuries were commonplace in the years leading up to the collapse.
Standard Life has been vocal this year in warning of uncertainties around the financial makeup of an independent Scotland in the event of a yes vote.
But a Denver venture capitalist, William Stanfill, disputed the argument, saying his colleagues have displayed a "Chicken Little" mentality in warning of dire consequences.
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The army said the Hebron raid was a response to recent attacks by Palestinians in that area and to a spike in warnings of coming attacks.
Whereas the two snipers' sole idea seemed to be collecting a $10 million cease-and-desist fee, Mr. Rudolph phoned in warnings of the Olympic bomb.
There is no mention of ringing bells in warning; no warning of the British, rebellious or not.
The Aztec emperor Moctezuma II sent messengers to the Kaqchikel in 1510, warning of strangers in the Caribbean.
Such network is beneficial in warning drivers of any coming traffic and delivering messages to areas where infrastructure networks can't reach them.
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