Sentences with phrase «ominous warnings of»

Artificial Intelligence has been in the news a lot lately, from ominous warnings of its future implications from academic leaders like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk, to panic around Facebook AI developing its own language.
With one solitary representative in Scotland left in parliament, Sheppard believes the SNP has rendered Labour obsolete north of the border, and has some ominous warnings of their chances of regaining power.
Still, the Academy of Model Aeronatics, an aviation advocacy group that helped the FAA create a national drone registration system, downplayed some of the ominous warnings of danger.
In early March the local media started issuing ominous warnings of an incoming «nor'easter» that would bury Boston under three feet of snow.
In our post 9/11 world, the ominous warning of the coming (and ultimately imaginary) computer apocalypse seems almost quaint.
That's especially true when you see the ominous warning of an incoming horde, as the game decides to throw hundreds of mutants at you at the same time.

Not exact matches

Porn star Stormy Daniels» attorney, Michael Avenatti, gave an ominous warning Monday to associates of President Donald Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen as he stood outside a federal courthouse in Manhattan.
To the casual observer this may look like corporate concern for the young, especially with that ominous use of «warning,» but it is in fact the same limitation (with a year's difference in age) the MPAA provides for the Restricted rating which the MPAA refused to give to Miramax.
Callers, claiming to be from one of the country's feared drug cartels, offered an ominous warning: Pay up if you value the safety of your priests.
A CALIFORNIAN judge has ruled that coffee must carry an ominous cancer warning because of a chemical produced in the roasting process.
Despite the ominous «CONTAINS SULFITES» warning that accompanies most wine labels, sulfites are not the nicotine of wine, although that is exactly what lobbyists wanted you to believe.
Despite the ominous warning, Bellone appointed Burke in January 2012 as Suffolk Police's chief of department, where he commanded 2,400 sworn officers.
Even as the top - secret talks progressed, each side fired off a series of increasingly ominous threats and angry public warnings.
As has long been noted, our feathered friends often provide «canary in a coal mine» early warnings as to the impacts and perils of environmental changes — and the dramatic shifts in their populations and behaviors over recent decades is ominous indeed.
No one does but it's the prequel that nearly neatly bisects the twenty years and though there's precious little overlap in the Venn diagram of creative talent between that film and this, it was an ominous early warning about the dangers of returning to this «lighting in a bottle».
In the opening moments of writer / director Trey Edward Shults» mysterious horror / thriller, we are presented with such a symbol, a warning sign right from the off that this one is going to take us down some dark, ominous alleys, figuratively, before our time with it is up.
A growing number of self - published authors are receiving ominous emails from ebook distributor Amazon, warning them that their books are about to be removed from the website if action isn't taken immediately.
Despite Granddaddy's attempt to warn the mayor of the city that the ominous plunge in the barometer means the approach of a dangerous storm, a tragic flood strikes.
As he stocks up on medicines and laudanum to feed his own opium addiction, Sumner receives an ominous warning: The captain of the Volunteer, Arthur Brownlee, has a bad track record, a beggar tells Sumner.
I hadn't played Metroid myself, but I saw the maps and the ominous one word warnings on parts of it, «Metroids!»
In his apostolic visit to Peru, Pope Francis has praised the Peruvians» «respect and gratitude for mother earth,» while warning of an ominous threats to Peru's «entire ecosytem.»
While the grid study confirmed that wind and solar power are reliable, Rick Perry's cover letter included some ominous, if vague, words of warning.
One lesson of the Gulf oil spill that is an ominous warning about climate change is that the Deepwater Horizon disaster demonstrates that what are often initially believed to be low probability, in fact unforeseeable, catastrophic impacts do happen.
«Lord Stern on global warming: It's even worse than I thought — Author of definitive report on climate change sounds ominous new warning»
Amid the recent spate of ominous reports that have revealed how the government, both at the Centre and in Jammu and Kashmir, sat on information about an imminent disaster, three other warnings from the past few years paint a grimmer picture.
An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point.
Then, before the day is done, we hear ominous warnings that REDD could spark a land grab that destroys the livelihoods of indigenous people like Brazil's Suruí, whose forests suddenly have value as carbon sinks.
Then its third paragraph seems to imply we can begin to see some kind of ominous pattern from this cumulative experience, with its money quote being, «After a few years of big storms, bizarrely warm winters and drought warnings, we no longer want nice weather.
We await the outcome of the review, with the CML's ominous warning in mind: «any change should not be considered lightly and its impact should not be underestimated particularly in a time of economic downturn.»
While the Legal Industry Outlook does address ominous warnings about the ultimate replacement of lawyers by artificial intelligence, it firmly asserts that this change will not be happening in 2018, or anytime soon for that matter.
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