Sentence examples for subtle warning from inspiring English sources

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And when children are less anonymous, subtle warning cues can be caught rather than missed.

Torn-out hair or a bruised eye may signal abuse, but more subtle warning signs may come out in conversation.

The other three included such an appeal, coupled with either information about whether the recipients or their neighbors had voted in recent elections or a subtle warning that researchers would check to see if they voted in the next election.

In the George W. Bush years, it was about expanding NATO and, under the cover of building antimissile bases to protect against North Korean attack, a subtle warning to China that its power in the Pacific would not go unchecked.

The technique has the potential to unmask subtle warning signs of disease in single cells, such as specific strings of amino acids and other telltale chemical tracers of cancer, says chemist Andrew Ewing of Pennsylvania State University, University Park.

Between options lurks an "or," a subtle warning of our "this or that" restrictions.

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There's the promise of "the best time," the subtle warnings of "afterwards, alone," the semi-comic "Ladies' Restroom".

Mr Roh, meanwhile, issued subtle warnings last week to both Japan and China, which are disputing oil drilling rights in the East China Sea.

Part of the bond-market meltdown in 1994, when the Fed last began raising interest rates, was due to the fact that traders ignored the central bank's (admittedly more subtle) warnings.

More subtle warnings include a very pregnant woman holding a cigarette, a premature baby in a hospital and, for the fellas, a limply curling cigarette to remind them of the link between smoking, bad circulation and impotence.

There was darkness as well as light in this address — subtle warnings to China (unnamed) not to facilitate Iranian and North Korean nuclear development, insistence on the right of presidents to pursue unilateral aims when necessary, and criticism of the "ambivalence" that many feel towards military efforts, which was presumably a nudge to Europe to send more troops to Afghanistan.

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