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"We're not in the warning business, for sure," Dr. Adler said.
The Bank cited "downside risks" to economic activity in Britain from the global slowdown, recent falls in equity markets and foot-and-mouth disease.If there was any doubt in the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) about whether to cut rates, two "early warning" business surveys probably settled the matter.
To underline how dire the situation is, the president is warning business and media leaders that the Tea Party Republicans are serious about defaulting on the national debt and that Speaker Boehner may be unable to stop them.
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The Met said officers had been working with the City of London Police and British Transport Police and warning businesses in central London and The City about possible protests.
The French and the Germans have both been through it and, despite the warnings, business ties never really suffered.
Without the warnings, businesses and consumers might have found themselves sleepwalking off a cliff edge.
But they have done a good job of warning the business community that its goose may get cooked.
But his tactics have staying power, and for some renegade artists these days, a warning means business.
After Communism collapsed, John Paul offered a stinging critique of capitalism, presciently warning big business to stop pursuing profits "at any price".
It has proposed selling its ground proximity warning systems business, its auxiliary power systems unit and its satellite collision-avoidance systems, the executives said.
Thomas Cook's share price tumbled by 20% after Green's departure was revealed alongside annual results warning that business was getting tougher.
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