Sentences with phrase «issued dire»

When my mother saw them, she issued the dire warning that I should be more careful or The Big C might come back.
Computer and telecom equipment makers, from Sun Microsystems to Cisco, have issued dire warnings about lack of demand that will depress their results through 2003.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) issued a dire warning this week about the future for victims of negligence as a result of the Legal Aid Bill and the ban on referral fees in personal injury cases.
The US and European Union, which had backed the ban, expressed regret at the decision in Qatar as environmental groups issued dire forecasts of annihilation for the costly fish.
In a March 30 press statement prior to the IPCC report's public release, Secretary Kerry issued a dire warning: «Read this report and you can't deny the reality: Unless we act dramatically and quickly, science tells us our climate and our way of life are literally in jeopardy.
President Obama's administration is pushing to raise the nation's debt limit an additional $ 2 trillion, which currently stands at $ 14.3 trillion and issued dire warnings from business leaders that failing to OK the increase will lead to inflation, an immediate doubling of «Interest Rates» and a killer «Wall Street Crash» — House Speaker John Boehner, R - Ohio, says the GOP will demand trillions in spending cuts before considering an increase in the debt ceiling.
Business leaders have issued dire warnings about how hard the U.S. economy will tank if our education system doesn't get itself out of the nineteenth century, and fast.
Back in 1983, the National Commission on Excellence in Education issued a dire warning: The United States» «once unchallenged pre-eminence in commerce, industry, science, and technological innovation is being overtaken by competitors throughout the world.»
In recent years, he's issued dire warnings of impending fiscal doom, called for givebacks by city unions and warned of the impact of too many off - the - tax - rolls non-profit properties in the city.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has issued another dire warning about the fiscal challenges facing New York's counties and municipalities.
In its Global Financial Stability report in April, the International Monetary Fund issued another dire warning: projected interest rises could throw 22 % of US corporations into default.
Puerto Rico's public safety commissioner Hector Pesquera issued a dire warning to the island's residents as the storm approached: «You have to evacuate.
Democrats call the Republican proposal a giveaway to corporations at the expense of the middle class, issuing dire warnings about the $ 1 trillion or more it is projected to add to federal budget deficits over a decade.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers says market participants should enjoy the rally in stocks while it lasts, issuing a dire warning that «the worst correction of his lifetime» is coming.
You recall that the SABC, the South African Broadcasting Corporation, the exclusive state monopoly for radio and television, had the night before run an American Defense Department film version of their latest report on «Soviet Military Power,» with Secretary Casper Wineberger issuing dire warnings as animated hammer - and - sickle emblems marched menacingly down the coast of Africa.
One important manual for budding literary critics, for example, W. K. Wimsatt's The Verbal Icon, almost sounds like a theological tract for seminarians (as even its title implies); and so it issues its dire warnings in predictably magisterial tones:
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Mayor Bill de Blasio issues a dire warning on a call with AARP members pointing out that rent regulation will expired Monday, WCBS 880's Rich Lamb reports.
In a sign of the deep divisions within Labour, Burnham will also criticise opponents of the veteran leftwinger for misjudging the political mood by issuing dire warnings about the danger posed by Corbyn's success.
You won't see Mercola issuing dire warnings about Caramel Color No. 76 anytime soon.
The game of shadows is a game the way Downey and Harris play it, and even when issuing dire threats both actors can not help but smile at their opponent's cunning.
The picture blames his latent tendencies on an overbearing mother (Dame Judi Dench) who'd cruelly discouraged him as a youngster from exploring his curiosity about cross-dressing by issuing dire warnings like, «I'd rather have a dead son than a daffodil for a son.»
In the book, she issues a dire warning that researchers are repackaging outmoded notions of race by hiding behind benign - sounding euphemisms like «geographic ancestry» when they should really be disposing of such baseless categorizations entirely.
Yetta nudder cautionary tale issuing dire warnings about the pitfalls of technology run amuck.
Every few months there's a media report bemoaning the state of literature: hand - wringing over e-readers; fearing for the future of the bookstore; issuing dire warnings about Amazon and Apple.
As flu season continues to wreak havoc and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issuing dire predictions about the number of flu - related deaths likely before the outbreak... more
Zimmer, Williams; «Conceptual Works Issue Dire Warnings», The New York Times, October 28, 1990.
Climate scientists issue dire warning David Adam, environment correspondent The Guardian, Tuesday 28 February 2006
A well - known electronic brokerage firm is issuing dire warnings against the CME Group's plan to launch a bitcoin futures contract next month.

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The comments came on the heels of similarly dire remarks from billionaire Chris Sacca, one of the earliest investors in Twitter, who said that he now hates the company's stock and that its continued issue with «bots» or automated accounts on the platform is «embarrassing.»
A former surgeon general is warning of its dire health consequences, while the U.K. is so concerned about the issue they've actually appointed a minister of loneliness.
We are confronted daily with issues, typically personal, that are in dire need of solving.
With local press issuing a brief but dire warning on demand in the world's most important consuming center.
Furthermore, if Apple does indeed miss on the September quarter and proceeds to issue extremely soft guidance for the December quarter, the dire combination could take a big bite out of shares.
According to a report by the Center for American Progress, «This seemingly minor paperwork issue trips up nearly 60 percent of student - loan borrowers [enrolled in IDR plans] and results in potentially dire consequences.
The issue is «if you sin there are real consequences... and some quite dire
If you are unaware about this dire issue in our own country (and around the world), I strongly recommend you watch this movie.
The situation is so dire that President Obama has since issued a federal state of emergency in Flint.
«There's a dire need for President Trump to issue a separate executive order — one specifically aimed to help ISIS genocide survivors in Iraq and Syria,» she wrote.
The apostle Paul spoke to the issue of disparity in 2 Corinthians, when he urged the wealthier Corinthian church to make a relief offering to the Christians in Jerusalem, who were in dire economic circumstances.
Arsene Wenger's lack of presence on the sidelines is a major issue that generates a lot of the media attention surrounding Arsenal's dire spell, and the Gunners legend Thierry Henry reckons the continued lack of passion and leadership, particularly from the players, could be one of many factors which have led to the club's downfall.
Minnesota already had issues with depth, and losing its star player for any amount of time is going to have dire consequences.
The trend for me is that AW sits on the key issues that have hampered us too long, probably still convinced that his older methods will still come good, and then when things get a bit dire the penny seems to drop and things happen.
The team has no issues with creativity (with Suárez and Gerrard currently joint 3rd in the Premier League for number of chances created), and is in dire need of someone to put the ball in the net.
The Hammers are trying to resolve their own issues and are in dire need of a replacement for Aaron Cresswell, who is having a torrid season at the left - back position.
The problem with all of these remaining issues is a dire situation regarding solutions; there quite simply aren't that many.
As you may have guessed, this is a dire issue that can lead to serious infections and a risk of death if not properly handled.
Because wealthy white men and women who have children with more than one partner are not the focus of the research on multi-partner fertility, they are largely exempted from conclusions about its dire consequences, such as increased substance abuse, poor educational outcomes and behavioral issues.
Opposition vigilante group, Bolgatanga Bulldogs (BB), has issued a stern warning to the New Patriotic Party (NPP), asking it not to dare suspend the party's National Chairman, Mr. Paul Afoko, since the consequences of that action will be dire for the party's fortunes in 2016.
«This inability to tidy up a simple issue of list of 209 appointees has completely exposed the extent the APC government is bereft of simple organizational skills to manage a country like Nigeria, which is in dire need of development.
Some members of the state Legislature acknowledged these issues and the dire need for reform.
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