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However, such data can be confounded by both levels of police activity (number of individuals working in any area), policing policy (e.g., which violent events warrant warning and which arrests) and where they take place (e.g., detection of assaults in public vs. private spaces).
Burnham echoed concerns raised by civil liberties campaigners over the so-called "double-lock" for intercept warrants, warning that judicial authorisation would not be required.
They stress, however, that no information has warranted a warning.
At the meeting, the group, roughly 20 people, agreed that the issues with Goldman's conflict-of-interest procedures warranted a warning, known-as a "matter requiring attention," or M.R.A., according to the lawsuit.
The first offence, we believe, warranted a warning and a reprimand.
Critics writing for The Sunday Times said that the episode "really is best avoided by those of a nervous disposition", and the sentiment was echoed in the Cheddar Valley Gazette, where it was suggested that the character of Andras "certainly warranted the warning of disturbing scenes" given before the episode.
The technology, which has apparently been deployed in other fields by the military and is used on planes "on a regular basis", is — like so many other security programs that have come to light over the past 18 months — described as a "dragnet" that also pulls in information from innocent people in the vicinity without so much as a court warrant or warning.
Laura Fries reviewed the film for Variety, describing it as a "unique and lavish production that certainly warrants attention" but warning that it would be innapropriate for young children.
To the Sports Editor: The article glorifies Holley Mangold, but the facts warrant a warning, not a celebration.
Nevertheless, members of the panel, particularly those involved in using the devices, said the "signals" that drug-coated stents were more prone to delayed clotting pointed to a clear enough trend to warrant a warning about the developing data.
It wasn't an official statement that pre-1994 comparesons are improper, and the BLS didn't consider the questions raised in that paper serious enough to warrant a warning for consumers of its data.
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