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It spends a lot of time looking at how to get timely warnings of the likely regional effects of El Niño events to the countries and people they are most likely to harm, along with advice on how to limit the damage.
The law initially required colleges and universities to disclose crime statistics, explain security policies and to broadcast "timely warnings" about continuing crimes.
When the deportations began, new arrivals like the Samuels "lacked, as a rule, the contacts who could give timely warnings and make it possible to go into hiding".
If officials do not issue early or timely warnings, and a pandemic occurs, critics will say the public was not informed and protected in time.
Had they done their job properly and issued timely warnings about the risks, these markets would not have sucked in nearly as many investors as they eventually did.
The federal Department of Education is investigating whether the university violated the Clery Act, which requires colleges that receive federal financial aid to take steps to protect victims, disclose crime data and provide timely warnings when serious crimes are committed.
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In cases where populations are situated close to a lahar source area, there simply may be little or no time for a timely warning to be issued and for people to receive it in time to evacuate (Cardona [1997]; Pierson [1998]; Leonard et al. [2008]).
The UN report is a timely warning.
White also contains an implicit, and timely, warning: take care.
It is a timely warning from an expert who has not lost his perspective.
"Your So-Called Education" (Op-Ed, May 15) is a timely warning.
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