Sentences with phrase «in stark warnings»

A huge range of voluntary organisations, campaign groups and charities — from the umbrella organisation, the National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) to the TUC, the Royal British Legion to the RSPB, Oxfam to Unlock Democracy — have joined 38 Degrees in stark warnings about the damage that part II of the government bill would inflict on open debate.
In a stark warning about inequality between the world's rich and poor, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has accused business and political figures of wrongly linking economic growth to better living standards.
In a stark warning about inequality between the world's rich and poor, a former Archbishop of Canterbury... More
But in a stark warning to Gareth Southgate's current squad ahead of this summer's World Cup in Russia, Carrick admits the 2010 tournament in South Africa almost sent him over the edge.
In his starkest warning yet, the Labour leader said a vote to quit the EU would put the NHS «in the hands of those who want to break it up to end it as a service free at the point of use».
In a stark warning of potentially damaging splits in the Tory / Lib Dem coalition, Bob Russell said: «I can't see myself at the moment voting for the budget.»
In a stark warning, Iain Wright, the committee's chair, said: «The impact of Brexit on Euratom has not been thought through.
In the starkest warning from the White House so far about the dangers ahead, Professor Marburger told the BBC that climate change was unequivocal, with mankind more than 90 % likely to blame....

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That's in stark contrast to some tech leaders, most notably Elon Musk, who have warned about the dangers of the technology.
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.»
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued stark warnings to health care organizations over the threats of phishing emails and malware such as ransomware, which take data hostage in exchange for recompense.
This follows a stark warning from U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who said at the start of February that sanctioning Venezuela's oil or prohibiting the crude to be sold in the U.S. was something the White House was continuing to mull over.
As has become usual in recent years, the fund saved its starkest warnings for Europe.
Rodriguez, a rare money manager who has outperformed in both equity and fixed - income spaces, has in recent years developed a reputation for issuing stark warnings about the direction of the economy.
In my 32 years of active participation in the financial markets I can not recall any brokerage firm ever issuing a stark warning like this about any sector of the financial marketIn my 32 years of active participation in the financial markets I can not recall any brokerage firm ever issuing a stark warning like this about any sector of the financial marketin the financial markets I can not recall any brokerage firm ever issuing a stark warning like this about any sector of the financial markets.
Hearings into the massive Trans - Pacific Partnership kicked off in Vancouver with a stark warning from the Trade Justice Network about the deal's many negative consequences, and an urgent call for a comprehensive, public and independent assessment of the pact.
This subcomponent is a useful leading indicator of exports in the GDP accounts, so it is a stark warning that the export sector is indeed foundering as a growth engine.
The EU on Thursday laid out a stark warning that a sudden rise in trade protectionism was the biggest threat to growth in Europe, as it confirmed its...
That's in stark contrast to its stance back in Jan. 2017 when it warned local banks against trading in cryptocurrencies citing the danger of «money laundering and financing of terrorism.»
The modern European family may have chosen to ignore its Christian roots, but Benedict XVI is correct when he says that «the roots remain alive».18 If we do not reclaim justice for the family then the stark warning of Blessed John Paul II, the pope of the family, in Familiaris Consortio speaks for itself:
But it is a stark warning for the parties still involved in the voluntary process that the government is increasingly under the impression that the parties» positions are too far apart and it will be required to step in and take over.
It was not just the fact that Real Madrid beat Barcelona at their own ground, but the comprehensive manner in which the victory was achieved that will have sent a stark warning to Manchester United.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a member of the Senate foreign affairs committee and erstwhile presidential contender, defended Trump's stark «fire and fury» warning to North Korea in a series of tweets this morning.
«It is a worrying loophole in security, and a stark warning of the abuses we are likely to see with ID cards.»
The splash on this morning's Times (#) carries the stark headline «Put our man in or we cut off funding, union warns».
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.
As some claimed the result placed Labour on track for electoral meltdown, the general secretary of a trade union that has backed Corbyn in two leadership elections issued a stark warning.
Lest there be any doubt about the fate that awaits coral in a corrosive world, a recent paper published in the journal Science provides a stark warning.
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.
But this large study, carried out by US researchers in Seattle, comes as a stark warning of the extent that putting on weight is linked to breast cancer.
The A Nation at Risk report warned in the starkest terms that if U.S. schools didn't shape up, the Germans and Japanese would beat our economic brains out, just as all the post-Sputnik Cassandras of the late 1950s and early 1960s warned that the Russians would win the cold war if the schools did not improve.
Sir David Carter, the national schools commissioner, warned of a «stark» difference in achievement between better - off pupils and their poorer peers, who were shown to be on average 18 months behind in last year's GCSE results.
In what quickly became an exercise in «piercing the corporate veil,» this case provides a stark warning for inspectors who believe that incorporating is a foolproof way to limit their personal liability and protect their personal assetIn what quickly became an exercise in «piercing the corporate veil,» this case provides a stark warning for inspectors who believe that incorporating is a foolproof way to limit their personal liability and protect their personal assetin «piercing the corporate veil,» this case provides a stark warning for inspectors who believe that incorporating is a foolproof way to limit their personal liability and protect their personal assets.
If the airline wins their case, this could set a precedent and a stark warning against drunken behaviour in the air.
If recent headlines are a reliable barometer of the state of the world — «43 Missing Students, a Mass Grave and a Suspect: Mexico's Police»; «Egyptian Judges Drop All Charges against Mubarak»; «Boehner Says Obama's Immigration Action Damages Presidency»; «U.N. Panel Issues Its Starkest Warning Yet on Global Warming» — then it seems that we are living in an age of intense violence, unbridled corruption, purposeful gridlock, and such persistent environmental degradation that frequent drought, flooding, and hurricanes have become the new normal.
Harding's stark warning comes in a book, Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and Beyond, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the organisation set up by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley, leading proponents of Op art, who were frustrated that London's artists had to work in cramped garden studios.
NASA scientist James Hansen issued a stark warning to Congress in 1988.
by Oankar Birdi, RenewableUK Government must urgently spell out its plans for future renewables support, argues RenewableUK's Oankar Birdi The announcement last month that one of the small and medium wind industry's best - known companies, Gaia - Wind, was going into liquidation is the starkest warning yet that the renewable energy sector urgently needs action by government on the Feed - in Tariff (FiT)...
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».
A new report looking at the relationship between the world's oceans and global warming is set to fire a stark warning shot across the bows ahead of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen.
Their warning is stark: if warming in the region passes 4 °C, or more than 40 % of the forest is destroyed, «we will reach rupture point in the forest - climate equilibrium».
These measures were announced in the face of stark warnings from scientists that rising sea levels could engulf the Maldives and other low - lying nations this century, rendering the island almost entirely uninhabitable with a rise in sea levels of one metre.
Warning Signs: Hot Lies Disputed by Cold Facts I have always found a stark contrast in the way the forecasts of meteorologists on television and radio are limited in accuracy to about a week and beyond that become more speculative while the claims about global warming are always stated in decades.
In an unusually stark warning a leading international scientific body says the Arctic climate is changing so fast that researchers are struggling to keep up.
The New Climate Economy report, co-authored by Nicholas Stern, is published on Tuesday but it echoes the warnings first set out in stark terms in his landmark review of the economics of climate change in 2006.
Martinique regional president Serge Letchimy began the conference with a stark message, warning that «half of the islands in the Bahamas could vanish due to rising sea levels».
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.
A Lords» committee led by Helena Kennedy QC has issued a stark warning on the consequences of leaving the EU without effective replacement dispute resolution systems in place.
Fiona Turner, family law partner at Irwin Mitchell, in an interview for LexisNexis Current Awareness, said: «the family court is clearly sending out a stark warning to those who deliberately frustrate or prevent a full enquiry into the parties» resources, which is essential to assess the scope of a fair financial settlement on divorce.
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