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Warning about the Lilly drug would be like warning someone taking an antibiotic about side effects found with a very different antibiotic.
He later received a threatening voicemail warning someone would break his legs if he did not keep quiet.
DAVID CRANE, MASSACHUSETTS It's possible that warning someone about the presence of the police might have unforeseen consequences, but the practice is not unethical.
A duty to help would not require bystanders to endanger themselves or provide help beyond their abilities; it could simply require warning someone of imminent danger or calling 911.
If I am in a cab and the driver blows his horn unnecessarily — and I define "unnecessarily" as blowing the horn out of pique rather than warning someone of danger — I politely request that the driver not blow his horn unnecessarily.
"That would be one way of warning someone off.
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The festivities were abruptly cut short on the startling news that an anonymous caller had contacted the police, warning that someone was walking around the church with a gun.
The phone company urged her to cancel her credit cards and call the police, warning that someone with her Social Security number could easily raid her bank account.
WARNING: once someone is your mentor, you always have to treat her like a mentor.
For a review of warning signs someone may be at risk of suicide, click here.
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