Sentences with phrase «stark warnings from»

These measures were announced in the face of stark warnings from scientists that rising sea levels could engulf the Maldives and other low - lying nations this century, rendering the island almost entirely uninhabitable with a rise in sea levels of one metre.
That timeline has become a focus for Robert Mueller, the special counsel who is examining why it took 18 days for the White House to remove Flynn after a stark warning from Sally Yates, the acting attorney general.
This follows a stark warning from U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who said at the start of February that sanctioning Venezuela's oil or prohibiting the crude to be sold in the U.S. was something the White House was continuing to mull over.
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.
Teacher recruitment targets missed, vacancies up almost tenfold and a stark warning from key auditors, but still no crisis, according to Nick Gibb.
In the starkest warning from the White House so far about the dangers ahead, Professor Marburger told the BBC that climate change was unequivocal, with mankind more than 90 % likely to blame....

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The Prince of Wales issued the stark warning after meeting Christian children forced from their homes by the recent bloody conflict to grip Iraq and Syria.
He warned against pursuing protest votes, instead calling for bold policies from the new leader to present voters with a starker choice on cutting the deficit.
The prime minister did not spell out where she got that idea from but the speech came four and a half years after Ed Milband issued a stark warning to developers holding on to land with planning permission.
A huge range of voluntary organisations, campaign groups and charities — from the umbrella organisation, the National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) to the TUC, the Royal British Legion to the RSPB, Oxfam to Unlock Democracy — have joined 38 Degrees in stark warnings about the damage that part II of the government bill would inflict on open debate.
«Families could face the stark choice of cutting back on essentials or having to move away long distances from their support networks to look for cheaper places to live,» the National Housing Federation's director Ruth Davison warned.
Storms that battered Australia's east coast are a harbinger of things to come and a stark reminder of the need for a national effort to monitor the growing threat from climate change, UNSW coastal researchers warn.
The authors offer a stark warning to governments and policymakers: learn from and build on experience before time runs out, rather than constantly reinventing aims and processes for the sake of political vanity.
The newest report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, released Monday morning in Japan (Sunday night ET), gives «the starkest warning yet» of global warming's impacts.
We do not know how much our current problem derives from the build - up of heat - trapping gasses, but we can take this as a stark warning of things to come.
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