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If there isn't, why the need for a warning?
Taylor insisted banter was all part of the game but added: "If it does go over the top then there's a need for a warning to try to make sure that it doesn't happen again.
If the risk is obvious, there's no need for a warning label hence, steak knives don't have them.
Staples v West Dorset District Council [1995] established that where a danger is obvious and the visitor is able to appreciate it, there is no need for a warning sign.
This is why the West African Ebola crisis has a listing, but when China got hit with an outbreak of the black plague last year, its health authorities swooped in so quickly and thoroughly that there was no chance of a mass-spread of the disease and there was no need for a warning.
Rainbow in the morning, need for a warning.
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But for anyone in need of a warning, take note: "Asked how he would describe the film to someone who's never seen it, 'Belladonna' artist Kuni Fukai's answer is swift: 'To not watch it with your family.'".
But the Bush administration said that when federal officials approved Zoloft, they saw no need for such a warning, and that a false or unnecessary warning could "deprive patients of beneficial, possibly life-saving treatment".
This is where the apparent need for a harassment warning comes in – a single act on its own cannot amount to a "course of conduct" within the meaning of the PHA, but it can be enough for a harassment warning to be issued.
The group soldiered on, posting cool and freaky articles while ejecting anyone who questions the need for a trigger warning for "ghosts".
It is also widely accepted that there is a need for an early warning system able to play the role of the "watchdog".
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