Every boating publication should forewarn their readers so that they, too, may be forearmed. |
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Since April, cash-machine operators have had a duty to forewarn consumers if their machine would charge. |
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Hot colours and Latin memorabilia fight to grab your attention, while the music and chatter forewarn you that you are in for anything but a quiet night. |
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Without a location scout to forewarn me, during the two weeks I spent touring around the country I was certainly taken aback by Morocco's diversity. |
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Though laser technology is deployed alongside its runways to monitor changes in wind speed and thus forewarn pilots, that is often not enough. |
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I only wish to forewarn the other groups that we shall be asking for this postponement of the vote. |
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Really, if that is not something to forewarn us of what is to come, then we can all look forward to the emasculation of our freedoms sooner or later. |
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Rather collects information on threats to the security of Canada so as to forewarn government. |
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Unfortunately, there's no crystal ball that can predict how long you'll live or forewarn you of unexpected expenses during retirement. |
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Within the CSIS mandate is the important responsibility to forewarn and advise government of threats to the security of Canada. |
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If a crisis does arise, OSISS Team members should enquire about any known weapons to forewarn other support providers and emergency services. |
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Training upon hiring can inform and forewarn workers about WMSDs, while promoting the adoption of appropriate work methods. |
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The primary objective of CSIS investigations is to forewarn government of threats to national security. |
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Over the years, the Service has seen the changing face of terrorism and is responsible for recognizing different trends in order to forewarn and help protect Canada and Canadians from such threats. |
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On the other hand, some prevention efforts must be aimed at the general public, if only to forewarn people of the potential for terror and its devastating effects. |
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While this indicator does an excellent job of measuring stress in real time, our objective is to develop empirical measures that could forewarn of potential financial crises. |
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In addition, a trained meteorologist can infer from the radar data the conditions that forewarn of the existence of hazardous weather such as tornadoes, heavy downpours, and hurricanes. |
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The trouble that Mr Greenspan took to forewarn of reversing just one of those three rate cuts may still point to worries about the amount of borrowing in the system. |
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The main objective of a desertification early warning system is to forewarn people about land degradation and its potential impacts, so that remedial measures can be taken in advance. |
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I would forewarn the member because he has raised the possibility. |
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Physicians should verify that hunger strikers understand the potential health consequences of fasting and forewarn them in plain language of the disadvantages. |
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I will forewarn you that he will use what I would term malicious tactics to try to interpret my words as indicative of the Bloc Quebecois position. |
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The name, let me forewarn you, can be misleading, for the burger patty does not have any daal. |
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