Sentences with phrase «give early warning»

Properly constructed, they give you early warning of changing trends.
However, the wording of the sentence: «the point of conducting science is to give an early warning, rather than just wait until the facts are obvious to everyone» is the weakest part of the entire argument.
It is a small signal that is not easy to detect amongst the natural variability; most of the anthropogenic warming is still to come (the point of conducting science is to give an early warning, rather than just wait until the facts are obvious to everyone).
«The Bali administration and the National Disaster Management and Refugee Coordination Board [BNPB] will remain ready to give early warning if anything happens.
The test is thought to give early warning of inflammatory situations in your pet's intestines before changes in your pets blood proteins (hypoalbuminemia) are likely to show up on a standard blood chemistry panels and before symptoms like diarrhea or weight loss become pronounced in your pet.
If there is any change in appetite, you'll pick up on it right away, and that can give you an early warning that your dog may be sick.
But these stocks could give us an early warning of coming inflation.
It was a long drawn out meeting — up to three hours, and again, didn't really give us that early warning system we really needed to identify students at risk.
The Department, therefore, needs effective oversight arrangements that give early warning of problems, and it needs to be ready to intervene quickly where problems do arise.»
Your oral health can give early warning of problems elsewhere in your body.
«Blood test may give early warning of skin cancer relapse.»
The brain health index may also give early warning of risk of future cognitive decline in individuals before they notice any symptoms.
Volunteers can help the Quake - Catcher Network provide better understanding of earthquakes, give early warning to schools, emergency response systems and others.
Changes in its behaviour can give an early warning of damage.
Pixel by pixel analysis of vegetation changes from week to week to give an early warning for the outbreaks of drought, hazardous fire conditions, or even when malaria may break out in Sub-Saharan Africa.
When an earthquake sets off a tsunami, it releases speedy sound waves that could give us early warning.
«It collects sales activity information to see where sales teams spend their time and then uses that information to identify stagnant deals, gives early warning alerts about deals that are slowing down, and creates an activity - based success road map for every opportunity.
In 1992, the Hindu nationalist BJP (Indian People's Party) gave early warning of its intentions when its members demolished the sixteenth - century Babri Mosque in North India, leading to the deaths of thousands in Hindu - Muslim riots across the country.
If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms but the pregnancy test hasn't read positive yet, your body may just be super sensitive and is giving you some early warning signs.
It also enables the automatic detection of new ways citizens are using services, when legal or business environment is changing, giving an early warning when a software would start to become a legacy system amid changes required by society.
This will focus on reducing exposure through improved forecasting and systems for giving an early warning to vulnerable populations, in particular children with asthma and adults with atrial fibrillation.
The three consecutive dojis after our short entry gave an early warning of the failure of this trade.
Cats will often bite or scratch to communicate that petting time is over, but if you're paying attention, your cat's body language will give you an earlier warning that he's had enough.
Our rabbit Phoebe gave us this early warning years ago, in time to save her life.
«Because the influence of El Niño on Indonesian rainfall is so direct, we can increasingly anticipate these conditions in advance, so the rainfall threshold is a red flag and gives us an early warning system,» Field said.
Every indicator we have in terms of giving us an early warning of climate change and increasing vulnerability is giving us a very strong signal,» observed EEA executive director Jacqueline McGlade.

Not exact matches

Earlier this summer, Clinton gave a speech that was widely interpreted as a warning shot against companies that classify their workers as 1099 contractors to avoid paying Social Security taxes and other costs associated with W - 2 employees.
Graffiti, hidden chambers, and computer readouts give the player an early warning that the reward promised by a helpful artificial intelligence isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Given that the auto sector is a massive part of the economy, this could be an early warning sign of a slowing economy.
The group and four others issued a statement earlier this year warning that simply obliging supermarket giants to pass unsold food to charities could give a «false and dangerous idea of a magic solution» to food waste.
20 Dec 2017 — The 2 Sisters Food Group, which was at the center of a safety scandal earlier this year following an undercover expose which revealed poor hygiene standards and serious food safety breaches, is once again in the spotlight as media reports claim that Tesco found issues at a second plant where inspectors gave a «red» warning rating to processes at a chicken plant in Scotland.
We found out early on that we need to give warnings about transitions.
Bank of England governor Mervyn King warned earlier this week that any recovery would be slow, especially given the slowing growth of emerging economies in China and India and the threat of Germany being pulled into the eurozone crisis.
DiNapoli gave an iteration of his speech warning against 401 (k) style plans at a forum in Washington, D.C., earlier this month.
«Screenings are a vital and necessary tool for early detection, giving people a warning about possible problems and more time to address them,» said Poloncarz.
Mexico's earthquake early warning system gave Mexico City's residents almost two minutes of warning prior to the arrival of strong seismic waves from the September 7, 2017 Tehuantepec earthquake centered off the southern coast of Mexico, according to a report in the journal Seismological Research Letters.
The study suggests that the two African elephants split at least 2.5 million years ago, and possibly much earlier, although Pascal Tassy at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, warns that looking at historical genetic divergence does not give the final word on separating species.
Combined, these models give public health and governmental officials vital climate information needed to create early warning systems — systems that can alert the public to the risk for disease and allow public health officials to mobilize resources and enact mosquito control programs and surveillance ahead of peak season.
He said the name of the project has a double meaning — intended as a reference to an alarm siren that gives an early storm warning and to «the sirens of the sea in Greece.»
When the flies are recaptured using bait traps, their microbiomes can be sequenced, giving clues to the type of bacteria they have encountered in the environment, thus acting as an early warning system.
The researchers hope the app will eventually give people with bipolar disorder and their health care teams an early warning of the changing moods that give the condition its name.
An Earth - based early alert system, based on particle data, might give less warning but be significantly more accurate.
The early warning gave Lahvis a couple of years to look for a job.
Even if science gave clear insight into the conditions to be avoided, or early warning if a crisis is brewing, responses must take place through government regulation and the political process.
TCAS 1 — a cut - down variant of TCAS 2 which issues warnings but does not give advice on avoidance — was to become mandatory in the US early in 1995 for commercial aircraft with between 10 and 30 seats.
In this column I'll describe an early warning sign to watch for that will give us a clue about which way this important new field is headed.
The eventual goal is to send early - warning alerts to users a bit farther from ground zero, giving them seconds to a minute of warning that the ground will start shaking.
The assessment, the first to give such early warning, identifies 10 molecules in the blood associated with the disease before symptoms start.
As you tune into the breath you'll begin to notice your body gives «early warning symptoms» of stress.
After Thanos» preliminary assault, Bruce Banner returns to Earth to warn Doctor Strange and Iron Man, and rarely has time to give an explanation for what's taking place earlier than Thanos arrives on Earth.
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