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warning

[wawr-ning] / ˈwɔr nɪŋ /




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"Students are particularly at risk of missing the early warning signs of meningitis because they can be easily confused with other illnesses such as a bad cold, flu or even a hangover," warn health officials.

From BBC

Earlier in the war, the Israeli military issued an unprecedented evacuation warning for that entire area, sparking a major displacement crisis in Lebanon.

From Barron's

Because it requires relatively little equipment, the Jerk system could become an important early warning tool, particularly for volcanoes that are not closely monitored.

From Science Daily

Around 2021, OpenAI’s employees working on safety issues were starting to see warning signs around the mental health of some of the people who spent long periods of time using AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week came breathless headlines warning that the U.S. is on the brink of a recession from surging oil prices.

From The Wall Street Journal