Sentences with phrase «public warnings from»

A MAJOR dog - fight in New Zealand universities has culminated in public warnings from the Association of University Staff (AUSNZ) to Australians considering academic appointments in NZ.
The government has also received public warnings from Toyota Australia that it will struggle as Australia's last automobile manufacturer, and calls for help from national airline Qantas.
Finally, after a public warning from the E.P.A. in mid-December, a state health department spokesman said residents should rely on bottled water.

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Without any warning or even an after - the - fact public announcement, Instagram locked down its API last Friday, removing access from a number of apps while reducing the limit for API calls for all others to just 200, down from the previous limit of 5000.
Market share plunged down from 37 % to just 7 %, and the media religiously posted health concerns and warnings urging the public to stay away from the Tylenol pill.
«Yes, I justifiably warned you away from this practically from the moment it came public,» the «Mad Money» host said.
At Campi Flegrei itself, an additional obstacle to effective warning is a low public awareness of volcanic hazard compared with the perceived threat from microseismicity50, 51.
But in our interview, Baquet did say there were a few instances while he was managing editor in which he regretted holding back details from the public due to ominous warnings from intelligence officials over potential consequences.
However, Health Canada did not act, or warn the public, because it considers store - front dispensaries to be illegal, though the government does not prevent them from operating.
Warning that Greece will require far more generous debt relief than is currently on offer from its creditors, it predicted that public debt is likely to peak at 200 % of its national income within the next two years.
His ground breaking research on complex systems modelling of debt - deflation was awarded the eminent Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review, describing Keen as the economist «who first and most clearly anticipated and gave public warning of the Global Financial Collapse and whose work is most likely to prevent another GFC in the future».
Hearings into the massive Trans - Pacific Partnership kicked off in Vancouver with a stark warning from the Trade Justice Network about the deal's many negative consequences, and an urgent call for a comprehensive, public and independent assessment of the pact.
So serious did matters become that the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church issued a public warning in 1798 that unless America turned from deistic infidelity, God would assuredly visit his wrath upon it.
For example, the lepers were forced to live separated from the community and humiliatingly forced to warn others of their uncleanliness when they were in public places.
In response to this warning, the editors pointed out that our laws do not «ban God from public life,» but they do ban the bishops from «the public treasury» (March 4, 1959).
Such thinking would appear to eliminate organized religion from any concerted effort to deal with world hunger, poverty and illiteracy, public health and sanitation, and prison reform, despite the disturbing implications of Christ's warning:»... for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me....
People need to spread the news and warn that the GAY community is NOT SAFE from the LDS and VATICAN and they need to be EXPOSDE TO THE PUBLIC!!!
It's the kind of tactic the public has been warned about — from Orwell to Chomsky.
One of the ways public health officials are attempting to shift behaviour away from energy - dense and nutritionally poor foods is to use warning labels.
LDS homeschoolers have been warned about the physical and spiritual dangers of public schools by and heard about the desirability of home schooling since 1969 from presidents of Brigham Young University.
The paediatricians say that although the college has «progressively distanced» itself from such sponsorship, they warn that receiving any form of funding from manufacturers «will distort public and professional perceptions of the college stance on breast feeding as well as their advice on the appropriate clinical use of breast milk substitutes.
For those using tap water from public water supplies, there is little danger as the water supply is constantly monitored and warnings are issued if there is a risk of contamination.
As well as looking at how young people obtain alcohol, the government will also attempt to deter them from binge drinking with renewed public health campaigns, as well as warnings targeted at teenage girls about what alcohol can do to their looks.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers has warned that 100,000 of the half a million public sector job losses feared as a result of the cuts will come from here.
Travel warnings from the Canadian embassy, the US and the UK, indicating imminent threats of terrorist attacks in the country has moved minority members in parliament to demand immediate action from government to assure the safety of the public.
A freedom of information request has revealed that Public Health England warned that the changes could deter vulnerable people from seeking care and might lead to the increased spread of infectious diseases like TB and HIV.
Withdrawing national funding from England's bus operators could set local public transport back by decades, MPs have been warned.
NYC teachers are being warned not to encourage students to opt out of state tests, because that would be a «political act» in which public employees are barred from engaging.
Trade unions from across the public sector are warning Labour that there is «widespread anger and resentment» over proposed reforms to the public sector pension schemes.
Even the IMF's warning that premature efforts to borrow less could be self - defeating due to slower growth was unable to dissuade the Treasury from its squeeze on all public spending, or the public from supporting it.
The state Health Department and village officials were widely criticized because they waited roughly 16 months — and faced pressure from the EPA — before they warned the public to stop drinking the water.
We've reached a stage where the government doesn't just ignore warnings, it actively hides them from the public.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, on Monday, warned judicial officers to refrain from commenting on matters of public interest on social media, stressing that...
The executive, perhaps in the face of dire warnings from an influential and vocal public - safety constituency, had not signed the legislation, approved 14 - 8 by the legislature in April.
Still, despite their involvement in the situation dating to last spring, some lawmakers have questioned why it took more than a year from the time that concerns were first raised to warn the public.
Erstwhile Special Adviser to then President, Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe has warned that big shots of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from...
ALBANY — As the Supreme Court weighs a challenge to the ability of public employee unions to collect dues from non-members, many observers are warning of doom and gloom for labor if the court rules against the unions.
The BRC's warning will make uncomfortable reading for ministers, as the coalition has staked its economic policy of cutting spending on the projection that the private sector will be able to soak up a great deal of the job losses from public services, which will result from the spending review revealed on October 20th.
He warned members of the public to desist from sending their sensitive photographs to the Internet, so that criminals would not use them against them.
A New York City police lieutenant and a detective took bribes from the owners of karaoke bars in Queens in exchange for advance warning of police inspections and raids, according to criminal complaints made public yesterday.
The Mayor has previously warned that Londoners can not be protected from the economic fallout of Brexit if the capital is not given more power to control its own tax and public services.
Democratic state lawmakers vowed Tuesday to oppose Republican efforts to strike the Citizens» Election Program from the state budget, warning that dismantling a program that offers public money to campaigns would move the state backward in ethics in politics.
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The Legislature's vote followed months of fact - finding, committee meetings, and public hearings in which several doctors, medical experts and public health organizations, including the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, the Buffalo - Niagara Tobacco Free Coalition, the Wellness Institute of WNY, and the Commissioner of the Erie County Health Department warned of the dangers and risks that the emissions from Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping pose to the public's health.
«Under this government's plans, offenders who are a danger to the public could still be released from prison,» Mr Khan warned.
Despite warnings in 1992 and 2002, the MoD has failed to create adequate combat identification systems to protect British troops from friendly fire casualties, the Commons» public accounts committee (PAC) has found.
President of the Rockland County CSEA P.T. Thomas warned the legislature during their November 21 public hearing on the budget that if the county breached union contracts by eliminating positions that had been contractually excluded from layoffs, the CSEA would take legal action.
IMAGINATION The minister will warn that the country needed to wake up to the «hideous reality of austerity Conservatism» in which Mr Cameron's party planned to hack billions of pounds from vital public services.
Martin Kettle in last week's Guardian warned the Lib Dem leader that pursuing an elected Lords would be (i) unlikely to succeed, (ii) would make passage of other Coalition policies more difficult and (iii) would risk the Lib Dems looking like a party remote from the public's bread and butter priorities.
He described those holding such view as ignorant of the history of the struggle to liberate their people from the marginalization of the Nigerian government and warned them to stop deceiving the public.
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