Sentences with phrase «of advanced warning about»

Overall I think Southwest and Airtran did a good job making this transition a smooth one, and giving customers plenty of advanced warning about these upcoming changes.

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One of the few strategists who saw the the coming housing implosion and derivative mess far in advance, Ritholtz issued warnings about the market collapse and recession in time for his clients and readers to seek safe harbor.
A drug - testing officer has admitted that he gave Kenyan runner Asbel Kiprop advance warning of a supposedly unannounced out - of - competition doping test, a clear violation of protocol that renews doubts about the...
But even if, as Simon says, the American athletes were warned about testing well in advance of Caracas, they could not have been given complete, accurate information about the nature of the testing.
Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta hinted Tuesday that Republican rival Donald Trump's campaign had received «advance warning» about the hacking of his emails.
This «advance warning system» moved the robotic arm in just 150 milliseconds, about the length of time it takes brain activity to spur real arm movement.
• In a long letter posted in this week's issue of Science, Enzo Boschi, one of the Italian scientists sentenced to 6 years imprisonment for (in his words) «failing to give adequate advance warning to the population of L'Aquila, a city in the Abruzzo region of Italy, about the risk of the 6 April 2009 earthquake that led to 309 deaths.»
Humanity's failure to reduce global nuclear arsenals as well as climate change prompted the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to advance their warning about our proximity to a potentially civilization - ending catastrophe
I should warn you in advance that the main topic of his talk is sexual relation issues, however, there is enough general information about hormones (and he does specifically talk about cancer and hormones), that the tape is well worth listening to.
«Alfred Hitchcock's famous explanation about the real difference between surprise and suspense — a bomb exploding with no warning vs. being forewarned about the bomb in advance — lies at the heart of the difference between his film Psycho (based on the Robert Bloch novel) and the new A&E television series «Bates Motel,» which examines Norman Bates» upbringing and the events that will ultimately mold him into a cross-dressing murderer with dual personalities.»
As with auditory issues, giving the child advance warning of anything that might be stressful will always be helpful, and you as a teacher can be sensitive about the kinds of things you do with the class in order to minimise stress.
I think Amazon would have done itself a favor to give given more advance warning about what was going to happen and I would have liked to be able to opt in / out of it ahead of time.
We track this rate as a barometer of what the largest lenders are offering their best customers on the most secure loans for any advanced warning about future rate and spread changes.
We track this rate as a barometer of what the largest lenders are offering their best customers on the most secure loans for any advanced warning about future rate changes.
And here's yet another warning: Consumer websites are filled with screeds from passengers about the availability of such products, sometimes even after they were purchased in advance.
It's weird, but our brand new Volt gave us warning of the upcoming storm about an hour in advance — so we quickly cleared our garage and parked inside.
Mother Nature often doesn't provide advance warning that she's about to unleash freezing cold temperatures and mountains of snow.
In her fashion blog, Griffin tries to give women advance warning of what more conservative people might think about certain clothing choices.
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