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Such statistics should be approached with caution, experts warn, because of the plethora of subtle factors that influence performance.

Giving the group more leeway to operate in Afghanistan would be a mistake, analysts warn, because of their potential to bolster instability by massacring U.S.-friendly Afghans and minority communities, aid other militants targeting the West and reverse progress on human rights.

Giving the group more leeway to operate in Afghanistan would be a mistake, analysts warn, because of their potential to bolster instability by massacring U.S.-friendly Afghans and minority communities, aid other militants targeting the West and reverse progress on human rights.

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As I said, I hardly met my father after he had the TB, because at that time, it was warned, because of its contagion.

Farmers must be prevented from using powerful antibiotics on animals reared for food, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned, because of the serious risks to human health that result.

And although marmots in the valley, which now number 300, are thriving today, continued global warming may not be such good news, the researchers warned, because of the increased chance of summer droughts.

For example, the data may make some countries appear richer than they really are, the E.C.B. study warned, because of differences in the number of people typically sharing a home and other factors.

But any resumption of domestic trade in China's enormous market could have "devastating consequences" for rhinos and tigers in the wild, conservation groups warned, because of the difficulty in differentiating between poached and farmed animals.

We pointed to the revision of Nigeria's GDP that would show the country to be the biggest economic power in Africa.The global political scene would be more risky, Gideon Rachman presciently warned, because of doubts about Amer­i­­­­ca's willingness to play the role of global policeman.

(The requirements were complicated, so much so that a Web site set up to explain the settlement warned, "Because of the complexity of the mortgage market and this agreement, which will be performed over a three year period, borrowers from the settlement states will not immediately know if they are eligible for relief").

The consequences of further spread are great, the committee warned, because of the large number of currently polio-free but "conflict-torn and fragile States," where routine immunization is low and where mounting an effective response would be especially challenging.

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