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That could once again make them liable — and rightly so — for harm and allow consumers to sue them if they failed to warn of dangers.
But many of the scientists who warn of dangers say the real risk arises from confusion that a handful of skeptical scientists has perpetuated.
Scientists have explained the phenomenon as a survival mechanism, a part of the brain's wiring adapted to warn of dangers or threats.
The Shawnee leader Tecumseh, who expected British help in recovering hunting grounds lost to settlers, travelled to the south to warn of dangers to native cultures posed by whites.
A poster warning that a million people in Libya want to come to Europe is matched by one reminding voters that a million Hungarians want to go to Europe; others warn of "dangers" ranging from the risk of drinking water spiked with LSD to medieval bear attacks.
He noted that though he was not of noble birth, he had the same duty as any subject to warn of dangers to the realm.
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Another example appears in flocks of birds that post sentinels to warn of danger.
They do not, he says, just sing to mate and to warn of danger.
Highly social, they communicate through a variety of raucous vocalizations that serve to coordinate flocking, warn of danger, and express anger toward rivals.
To warn of danger and harm is a loving act.
It shows a long-haired holy man waving a wand over his patient's head as a skull and crossed bones warn of danger.
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