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warning

[wawr-ning] / ˈwɔr nɪŋ /




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It's a tale of never giving up, of character, unwavering self-belief and persistence, but also a warning for teams not to write a quarterback off too soon.

From BBC

It warned that melting snow and ice could fall from buildings without warning and that streets and pavements could refreeze overnight.

From BBC

Japanese carmaker Honda urged Brussels to extend the concept to "Made with Common Values", warning that "overly restrictive local content requirements will not necessarily shore up European manufacturing" because of the industry's global nature.

From Barron's

Unions called the February 9-11 strike, accusing the authorities of ignoring warnings about the safety of infrastructure and failing to invest enough in the network.

From Barron's

In that scenario, the first warning sign would not be headlines, but markets themselves.

From MarketWatch