On Twitter, Bloomberg reporter David Ramli pointed out that the move may
serve as a warning sign to other international countries with operations in China.
That first period then
serves as a warning sign of fertility so a mother can take precautions.
It should always
serve as a warning sign of complacency when we think we know the order in which things will play out.
Harry Wilson's primary experience in working for an unregulated hedge fund, however, should
serve as a warning sign to New York State voters, as should his refusal to release his tax returns.»
The findings could
serve as a warning sign that engineers need to design stronger structures, especially as glide avalanches may become more frequent: Warmer winters in the future may cause snowpacks to become, on average, wetter and denser than those seen in winters of recent decades.
These can
serve as warning signs that the situation you are dealing with is overwhelming, uncontrollable and highly stressful.
While eye freckles themselves are considered benign, they may
serve as a warning sign for sun - related health problems, the researchers concluded.
In fact, ED may
serve as a warning sign for cardiovascular disease.
If you come from a long line of light - skinned redheads or devoted tanners, there may be incidences of skin cancer among your relatives that can
serve as a warning sign to you.
Prior to the expansion of the money supply, devaluation assisted the recovery by
serving as a warning sign of a change to a more expansionary monetary system.
However, as most of us know, high yields often
serve as a warning sign about a company's health and dividend safety.
Some high - yielding dividend stocks are fantastic long - term investments, but others are deeply troubled businesses whose rich dividend yields
serve as warning signs.
However, this case
serves as a warning sign to all those who either do not seek legal advice about financial settlements at the time of their divorce, or otherwise choose to ignore it.
Not exact matches
Still, small
signs serve as a
warning for the buyer.
Take Game 5 of the NBA Finals, when Ginobili's hammer dunk
served as the final
warning sign that Miami's season would soon be over.
They know very well how to read the
signs that
serve as the early
warning system indicating the likelihood of an impending mom - meltdown.
In the case of Afghanistan it began
as a response to 9/11 — which was fine for George W Bush because Ground Zero
served as a reminder of what happens if the
warning signs are ignored.
Cuomo said school teachers are not equipped to deal with gang violence, which reinforces the need for a police presence that can work with educators to identify early
warning signs of gang activity, interact with students, instructors and the community, and
serve as a needed resource.
A few scientists have proposed that such pulses, which seemed to become stronger and more frequent just before the earthquakes occurred, could
serve as an early
warning sign for impending seismic activity.
The researchers applied technology and methodology from metabolomics, a relatively new field used principally in medical research to identify small biomolecules produced in metabolism that might
serve as early
warning signs of disease.
The film
serves as a tribute to the power of the press,
as well
as a
warning sign for...
Project U-Turn, a collaboration among foundations, parents, young people, and youth -
serving organizations such
as the school district and city agencies in Philadelphia, grew out of research that analyzed a variety of data sources in order to develop a clear picture of the nature of Philadelphia's dropout problem, get a deeper understanding of which students were most likely to drop out, and identify the early -
warning signs that should alert teachers, school staff, and parents to the need for interventions.
Blind Spot Assist
warns the truck driver about other road users not only when turning; it also
warns about imminent collisions with stationary obstacles — for example
signs or lamps — and
serves as an assistance system when changing lane.
But, on the bright side, if other beneficiaries start to die, it could
serve as an early
warning sign.
Identify indicators of change in the state of permafrost to
serve as early
warning signs for possible tipping points in the state of the arctic system.
It's not all bad news This year's Hays Salary Guide may
serve as a stark
warning but there are
signs that the nation's employers aren't simply doing business with blinders on,
as many are demonstrating a willingness to meet the changing needs of employees.
In this regard, peer group behaviours can
serve as potential «marker variables» (i.e., early
warning signs) of internalizing problems.
She has presented at MACMH's annual conference,
served as a panelist for the Minnesota chapter of the NASW, and provided the Early
Warning Signs training to educators.