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warning

[wawr-ning] / ˈwɔr nɪŋ /




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Bannon counseled restraint, warning that public engagement would only extend the news cycle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aberdeenshire Council said it had been "challenging" dealing with pothole repairs while faced with ongoing weather warnings and flood alerts.

From BBC

The expiring treaty drew warnings and condemnations from U.S. and Russian lawmakers.

From Salon

The company has also received criticism for the partnership, with some analysts warning that Apple is making an unwise move in outsourcing its AI capabilities to Google.

From MarketWatch

Still, industry groups have pushed back aggressively, warning that any limits on pricing would restrict access to credit, particularly for borrowers with lower credit scores.

From The Wall Street Journal