Sentences with phrase «issues urgent warnings»

As he issues urgent warnings, Ray rescues Emma from a collapsing L.A. skyscraper, and they both head north to save their daughter.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week issued an urgent warning to the public about the dangers posed by auto - defaults, the industry - wide practice of lenders placing borrowers» private student loans into default simply because the borrower's co-signer — often a parent or grandparent — had died or declared bankruptcy.
Cats Protection has issued an urgent warning regarding potentially toxic bouquets of flowers, encouraging florists and supermarkets to put clear...
[30] However, in February 2009 the WGWAP issued an urgent warning that the number of western gray whales observed in the primary (near shore) feeding area had decreased and the panel called for a»... moratorium on all industrial activities, both maritime and terrestrial, that have the potential to disturb gray whales in summer and autumn on and near their main feeding areas.»
Communications operators in the high altitude towers issued urgent warning messages to the lower level technicians to take cover and prepare for eventual recovery., 2014 Acrylic and enamel paint, color pigment, ink on Aluminum di - bond
Communications operators in the high altitude towers issued urgent warning messages to the lower level technicians to take cover and prepare for eventual recovery.»
Leading scientists have issued urgent warnings that future warming must be limited to no more than 1 ° C (1.8 ° F) above year 2000 levels, in order to avoid triggering climate feedbacks leading to even greater warming, and therefore catastrophic impacts such as 20 feet of sea level rise and extinction of a third of the world's species.

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The message of the Pontifical Academies is an urgent warning because the dangers of the Anthropocene are real and the injustice of the globalization of indifference is a serious issue.
The Bush administration largely ignored his warnings of a «planetary emergency» and pursued a less urgent approach to climate issues.
Not to mention that those warned will have much more urgent issues to deal with than the climate in 2112, and will very sensibly ignore such warnings.
Last week, 200 of the world's leading climate scientists - meeting at Tony Blair's request at the Met Office's new headquarters at Exeter - issued the most urgent warning to date that dangerous climate change is taking place, and that time is running out.
Trials overrun, or cases are suddenly listed without warning by a judge wanting to raise an urgent issue with the parties, or the court decides for its own convenience to move a hearing to a different date, and frequently the instructed barrister is not able to attend.
[11] Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, «Correspondence to the Australian Government following up on the Early Warning and Urgent Action Procedure on the issues raised before the Committee in relation to the Northern Territory Emergency Response», 28 September 2009.
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