Sentences with phrase «warnings against the resulting»

Not exact matches

The day before the announcement, it was revealed that the Capital Market Authority, the Saudi financial regulator, had warned the public against buying into ICOs, citing the possibility that people could lose their investments as a result of fraud, among other potential problems.
The Paris - based OECD warned that «there is a risk that a prolonged period of easy finance could result in a price bubble,» which may endanger French banks [5], while Hervé Boulhol, the OECD's France economist, warned against treating French real estate as a safe - haven and that the property market's powerful rise without a corresponding rise in income «may signal a bubble phenomenon, as a bubble is a disconnection with fundamentals.»
Croesus» hubris results in the loss of his kingdom, and his freedom, to Cyrus, who in turn repeats the pattern: After gaining great wealth, he decides - even though Croesus himself warns him against it - to invade a poor country, and he loses not only the war with the Massagetae but also his life.
The Scriptures, against their own will, intention, and warning, became the «paper pope» with the result that the present was sacrificed, immediacy in preaching was lost, and congregations became accustomed to being sacrificed weekly on the altar of «sacred history»
Ed Brown, who oversees creation care efforts for the Lausanne Movement, warns against seeing worsening storms as a result of God's wrath.
I suppose a repeat result this year would lead to the Burnley fans singing «24, 24 undefeated,» but a word of warning, back in 1992 we picked up only two points from the next five games before our second win against Mansfield.
Georginio Wijnaldum has warned that Liverpool must be at their maximum level to claim a result against Leicester City on Monday night.
The recent media focus on the mothers» movement Eats on Feets has resulted in a Health Canada advisory warning mothers against the use of another mother's milk unless it comes from a donor milk bank.
As a result of this and other studies, the AAP has issued an official safety warning against the use of crib bumpers, deriding the popular product as both dangerous and unnecessary.
Stuebe in the past has pushed back against Fed Is Best's campaign for all parents to be warned about rare brain damage risks that can result from insufficient breast milk supply, writing that it could threaten the effort to normalize exclusive breastfeeding and unnecessarily expose newborns to supplemental formula feeding, which could jeopardize the establishment of a consistent breastfeeding routine.
The two men who oversaw prosecution of the pay - to - play pension fund scandal that resulted in former comptroller Alan Hevesi's jail sentence today both said the penalty should serve as a warning against other public officials seeking favors and gifts while in office.
The resolution approved by New York lawmakers notes «the importance of protecting New York State's gaming market,» as well as the revenue state government gets from casinos and racetracks, and warned «against dilution resulting from new gaming competition in neighboring states.»
Note that my derivation of the separation of powers from the rule of law does not specify the extent to which the executive branch is answerable to, or drawn from, the legislative branch; thus it neither endorses nor rejects the Westminster system per se, although it does warn against tight party discipline that results in a domination of Parliament by the Executive.
He said it was essential to accept the result but warned against a «naive ideal of a new Britannia» making ministers overconfident that they will secure a good result for the UK.
In his analysis of the results, YouGov's Anthony Wells cautioned against over-interpreting a hypothetical set of questions, but also warned that a split could cause severe damage to the party's electoral prospects.
I meant the Weimar Republic reference as a warning against «quick fixes» and the emergence of unintended results (such as a stronger Governor, Speaker and Majority Leader).
One former minister, Jamie Reed, made a formal complaint to Rosie Winterton, Labour's chief whip, warning that the Labour leader's actions would eventually result in «personal violence against Labour MPs, their staff or even family members».
The backbencher warned against those close to Mr Corbyn who might be assuming the election result was a solid resurgence of the core vote, saying: «Even on polling day there was still a major problem with white working - class voters.
He warned against double registration, noting that any double registration would result in the cancellation and disqualification of the voter.
Mr. Cuomo also warned against reading too much from the primary results, maintaining that all that mattered to him was receiving 51 percent.
Respondents in this year's survey pointed to five main causes of the field's less than favorable reputation: drug and product recalls such as the withdrawal of Avandia; safety issues such as the discovery of problems with raw material from China used in medical products; scandals, including evidence that pharmaceutical companies have failed to release data from trials whose results cast doubts on their drugs» safety and efficacy; lawsuits brought against companies that failed to warn patients of problems with their products; and ethical issues such as kickbacks for physicians promoting specific medications.
Hamer warned against making too much of his results, however.
Whole Genome Sequencing Not Informative for All A study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that whole genome sequencing fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
He warns against scaling up the size of the needle for faster results.
Distinctions between synthetic and natural vitamin A have been absent in the extensive media coverage of this study — on the contrary, the newspaper reports contain implied warnings against pregnant women eating liver, dairy products, meat and eggs, but none against eating fabricated foods like margarine and breakfast cereals to which synthetic vitamin A is added — and one is moved to ask if there might be a hidden agenda in bringing these results before the public.
Referencing Title IV and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the letter warns against discipline policies that result in «different treatment based on the student's race,» or policies that while seemingly race - neutral, actually have «a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
Critics of policies pushed by the Obama administration and many state policymakers — such as adopting the Common Core, revamping teacher evaluation and expanding charter schools — may seize on the latest NAEP results, but researchers warn against using national test scores to judge specific policies, a practice sometimes called «misNAEPery.»
Teachers and pupils would have to adjust to a different style of qualification, he said, and he warned against people «springing to judgement» over unanticipated results.
«Many countries achieve similar results to England and the OECD itself warns against a league table mentality.
Now you might wryly observe that these results could simply be the result of pattern matching and data mining of the sort I was warning you against just a few paragraphs earlier.
The result is an aura of portentous theatricality, a compelling miasma that directly invites viewer interaction while simultaneously warning against it.
You warn against assuming all peer - reviewed results are correct, and I certainly agree with that.
Gillett et al. warn against over-interpreting their results, which are based on just one model, and which are sensitive to the regression period used:
«These results warn against drawing over-optimistic conclusions from the relatively modest loss of mountain plant populations likely to be observed during the coming decades», says Stefan Dullinger from the University of Vienna, «because the final consequences of climate warming on plant distribution in the Alps will only become realized with a delay of decades or even centuries.»
But if we question it too hard we would need to either strip out every error bar and uncertainty limit from every paper without a known prior, or put large horror warnings against each one stating that these error limits are the result of a subjective judgement of the authors.
Finally, while continuing to warn against involvement in artificial arrangements, the SRA refers to a solicitor who was struck off when allegations were proved against him, including that «he declared to... HMRC... that he... had bought a property for a price lower than that which he paid... resulting in him paying too little in stamp duty land tax».
In 2010, the FDA issued a warning against Fosamax for frequent femur fractures resulting in a labeling change.
Specifically, a party injured as a result of a defective medical product may seek damages against the manufacturer based on theories of a breach of a promise, express or implied, negligence, or strict product liability, including a failure to warn users of dangers.
For example: (1) if the mountain owner / operator does not sufficiently warn a skier of the dangers of skiing in a certain dangerous area then they can be liable for negligence if that skier injures himself owing to a dangerous condition that existed; (2) if the mountain owner / operator does not maintain a reasonable degree of security to guard against reckless skiers then the mountain can be liable; (3) if the mountain fails to maintain its equipment (lifts, gondolas, ramps, etc) in a reasonable manner and a skier is injured as a result then the mountain can be liable.
A new university study and the ever - increasing use of wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry, could result in a flood of lawsuits against employers for creating an allegedly dangerous environment where unpaid overwork is required for success, promotion and job security, a leading law firm warns -LSB-...] Giving rise to possible claims, is a recent study by Gayle Porter, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in New Jersey, which suggests possible liability for companies if they keep their employees on «electronic leashes» as part of their job requirements.
Lawsuits against Glaxo claim that the company failed to properly test the drug and determine safety risks before selling it; failed to warn the public about dangerous side effects; fraudulently marketed the drug to pregnant women even though it was not approved for this use; and misrepresented results from animal studies.
The judge also warned counsel that his attempt to have a witness testify by affidavit due to health issues could be viewed as an attempt to cause delay which could result in an order for costs against him personally.
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