Sentences with phrase «more urgent warning»

If the driver doesn't respond to the initial alerts, a more urgent warning is provided and an increased level of braking is applied to help avoid or mitigate a crash.

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But Conservative health spokesman Andrew Lansley said it was an «outrage», warning that the government must take urgent action to stop trusts spending more than they earn.
Last week, at the unveiling of the Jobs Task Force — a new ministerial level committee set up to address the urgent tasks of saving jobs and helping the unemployed with training and job - matching — the Minister of State for Education and Manpower, Mr. Ng Eng Hen, warned that many more professional, executive, and managerial positions may face the axe in the year ahead.
In a time where the world feels more divided than ever, Arrival's messages on the importance of communication and working together feels more like an urgent warning than an idyllic, potential paradise.
Travel warnings or alerts may change to a more urgent status with little or no notice.
«Urgent steps» are needed to ensure more effective support for two million disadvantaged pupils in England, a report from a committee of MPs warns.
Many cars flash similar warnings when it's cold out, but this alert seems even more urgent in our Beetle droptop, as if the car itself knows that it's being driven outside of its comfort zone.
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.
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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