Sentences with phrase «as a warning for»

While the incident highlights what many see as Twitter's confusing direct messaging feature (and its hard - to - navigate user interface in general), it also serves as a warning for brands and, actually, anyone who uses the platform: If Twitter's own CFO can mess up on Twitter, so can you.
The photo gallery above is a reminder of both the might of Mother Nature and the potential danger of nuclear power, as well as a warning for what could happen the next time a big earthquake hits.
Their experience should serve as a warning for what China should avoid.
Still, small signs serve as a warning for the buyer.
I think the interpretation of Malachi as a warning for religious leaders to not abuse their position with people's giving is justified.
That should be taken as a warning for the future of this blog!
I suppose I could have talked about all my dad's failings (yes, he had them), just as I could have couched my «youthful indiscretions» as a warning for those who deviate from what society considers the track to «success.»
DiNapoli said the conviction would «stand as a warning for those who attempt to cheat taxpayers and instead use the money for their personal benefit.»
Wald, however, sees it as a warning for any city located in a silty basin — few of which have the kind of data that Mexico City has gathered.
Moreover, it may serve as a warning for the millions of people who blindly follow a diet based on the glycemic index.
Yes, it does seem quite urgent, if only as a warning for how quickly and ruthlessly such authoritarian personalities can put their personal grudges into governmental action.
«In my view, this poll should serve as proof of just how strongly Connecticut voters feel about campaign finance reform, and as a warning for those candidates who think they can brush aside the Citizens» Election Program...»
She reached her hand to his nose and tapped it, as a warning for him to stay silent.
Griffiths quickly cancelled the card, but this serves as a warning for others.
Urine marking lets other dogs know the presence of the marking dog and can serve as a warning for passersby to stay away.
You also get to see the opponent's disconnection rate which works as warning for players looking for stable matches or at least non-quitters.
Contrary to what might have been interpreted from The Consequences of Consequences - which was meant as a warning for developers - I'm a consequence junkie.
Scientists believe such findings act as a warning for coastal cities threatened by flooding.
These epidemics should be considered as a warning for the future, as they were enhanced by weather conditions consistent with climate change.
Meanwhile, because Christmas Island has suffered some of the worst impacts of this year's El Niño event, it's possible that its fate could also serve as a warning for what may await other reefs in less - affected parts of the world as the climate continues to change.
However, it could just as easily have followed a phishing attack and serves as a warning for organisations to take cyber threats seriously in the future; 1 in 10 individuals are likely to fall victim and cause untold damage to the organisations for which they work.
A Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP Bulletin states the outcome ``... should serve as a warning for large companies considering engaging in comparative or performance advertising without conducting adequate and proper testing, since even if the claims ultimately prove true, the risk that they might not is still actionable under the Competition Act.»
This case looks at the issue and serves as a warning for the unwary employer.
While the mobile carrier did eventually decide to reinstate the service and all three of the mobile internet providers later embraced Google Wallet, the incident should serve as a warning for cryptocurrency traders.
Facebook might insist there is not data breach as such, meaning no one hacked into its networks to steal data, but the implications of the Cambridge Analytica incident will serve as a warning for all democracies.
This large number of women who selected this answer should serve as a warning for both sexes.
It certainly provides food - for - thought regarding what an advocate might put forth as warnings for consumers to be considerate of, especially dual agency pitfalls.

Not exact matches

Debt levels for the average Canadian household are moving down (perhaps we've been taking those warnings from the Bank of Canada to heart), and as a result there's been «modest» growth in consumer spending, said Ferley.
Congress needs 180 days» warning before signing the deal, as the Globe and Mail has reported, and another 105 days for the International Trade Commission to look over the deal and put out a report.
All eyes will be on the earnings report as recent warnings from some chipmakers, on softening demand for iPhones and other top - end models, took a toll on Apple's shares.
As for RIM's delays and profit warnings, he says he simply doesn't pay attention to company guidance.
Additionally, Patzer warns that if you try to boost your appearance with a new wardrobe that really isn't «you,» or you decide, after weighing the financial and emotional implications, to opt for a cosmetic procedure such as Botox, be aware that your peers and colleagues may notice that there's something artificial about your look.
Photographs on social media showed bare supermarket shelves on Tuesday as people prepared for the cold snap that the weather service had warned could bring the heaviest snowfall since 1982.
As for the claim that the US warned Israel, perhaps it did.
The trouble with that setup is that it could, as the America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) trade group recently warned, substantially raise premiums for the sick and medically needy, who would stampede over to the more generous Obamacare - compliant plans and thus make those plans far more costly.
As good as that may have been for profitability, he warned, it had ominous implications for sustainabilitAs good as that may have been for profitability, he warned, it had ominous implications for sustainabilitas that may have been for profitability, he warned, it had ominous implications for sustainability.
In November, the Nasdaq composite index broke 4,000 for the first time since the last bubble burst, inflated by stocks even some CEOs, such as Elon Musk from Tesla and Netflix's Reed Hastings, warned were overpriced.
For the past several months, the chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch warned against the so - called Icarus trade, which he defines as a reversal of the «melt up» seen in stocks since early 2016.
Warning: You might be competing for attention as a result.
The Council for Education and Research on Toxics — the group behind the lawsuit — wanted to penalize companies for not warning customers that coffee contains acrylamide, a chemical that California lists as one «known to cause cancer.»
As long as you're positive your antivirus program (or firewall, for that matter) is working and updated, zap the Windows alert: Click the pop - up balloon warning to open the Windows Security CenteAs long as you're positive your antivirus program (or firewall, for that matter) is working and updated, zap the Windows alert: Click the pop - up balloon warning to open the Windows Security Centeas you're positive your antivirus program (or firewall, for that matter) is working and updated, zap the Windows alert: Click the pop - up balloon warning to open the Windows Security Center.
The job description warns the post «is not for everyone (despite the sunshine)» as it will be a demanding role.
As far as the risks go, the International Agency for Research on Cancer has studied coffee and warned that extremely hot drinks may pose cancer risk if they burn the esophaguAs far as the risks go, the International Agency for Research on Cancer has studied coffee and warned that extremely hot drinks may pose cancer risk if they burn the esophaguas the risks go, the International Agency for Research on Cancer has studied coffee and warned that extremely hot drinks may pose cancer risk if they burn the esophagus.
«If you speak up at some length at work, even if you are in a senior position, you will be seen not only as gabby but also as incompetent,» the authors warn women in another post for The Daily Beast.
Instagram's launch of Stories has been credited by some as the trigger for a decline in Snapchat's users base, something that analysts warned about when Snapchat went public.
As media companies like BuzzFeed and Vice Media continue to try and become as large as possible, some media executives are warning that the race for scale may be a mirage (Digiday gets a relatively paltry 2 million unique visitors a month, but says it is happy with that numberAs media companies like BuzzFeed and Vice Media continue to try and become as large as possible, some media executives are warning that the race for scale may be a mirage (Digiday gets a relatively paltry 2 million unique visitors a month, but says it is happy with that numberas large as possible, some media executives are warning that the race for scale may be a mirage (Digiday gets a relatively paltry 2 million unique visitors a month, but says it is happy with that numberas possible, some media executives are warning that the race for scale may be a mirage (Digiday gets a relatively paltry 2 million unique visitors a month, but says it is happy with that number).
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank in London, said that «whether or not (the Portuguese slowdown) was related to the rising political risk... it does provide a stark warning: if leftist parties form a new government in Lisbon, as they are trying to do, they would have very little room for maneuver.»
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
If today's workers wanted to avoid working during retirement, they «should prepare for retirement as early as possible to have some certainty,» Foyster warned,.
The survey comes as a U.K. study by the government's pension minister Steve Webb warned last week that the pension gap was widening, with up to 13 million Brits heading for an austere retirement after not saving adequately during their working lives.
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