Sentences with phrase «given stark warnings»

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan gave a stark warning about stock and bond prices Wednesday.
But Colchester MP Bob Russell gave a stark warning to potentially damaging splits to the coalition by threatening not to vote for the budget.
After the CEO of Total (the French oil major) last week, two more CEOs of an oil major came out this Thursday to give stark warnings that mean that peak oil is happening right now.
BONN, 13 November, 2017 — The world has been given a stark warning by some of its leading scientists: there is much worse climate change on the way.

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In a remarkably open interview, Lord Mandelson delivers a stark warning to rebel MPs like ex-Home Secretary Charles Clarke who want Mr Brown to quit, condemning them for giving up the fight.
The late 1980s featured stark warnings of an impending shortage of scientific talent based on a demographically driven formula for calculating the number of science and engineering Ph.D. s in a given cohort of college - age students.
Last June Rodolphe Devillers stood on the Canadian parliament floor in Ottawa and gave the ministers there a stark warning.
Guardian writers use «science» as a puppet to act out morality plays, in which their own fantasies are seemingly given authority by the invoking of «stark» or «dire» — typically, the «starkest» or «direst» yet — «warnings» that things are «worse than previously thought».
The newest report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, released Monday morning in Japan (Sunday night ET), gives «the starkest warning yet» of global warming's impacts.
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