Sentences with phrase «who warn»

I am simply suggesting, like the doctors who warn of the overuse of anti-biotics when they have the statistical data to warrant a warning, so too should professional REALTORS educate and inform the public of privacy and safety issues they are encountering by displaying sensitive family data all over the world.
In an editorial this Sunday, The New York Times blasted those who warn of a new foreclosure crisis stemming from the recent loosening of credit standards for cash - strapped borrowers.
This trend has attracted criticism from human resources management professionals, who warn that this may be a passing fad and point out that multimedia - based résumés may be overlooked by recruiters whose workflow is designed only to accommodate a traditional résumé format.
Cambridge Analytica's rise has rattled some of President Trump's critics and privacy advocates, who warn of a blizzard of high - tech, Facebook - optimized propaganda aimed at the American public, controlled by the people behind the alt - right hub Breitbart News.
We are the ones who warn them about the dangers of distracted driving, instruct them about the latest practices and research, and inform them about changes to laws.
But many of the scientists who warn of dangers say the real risk arises from confusion that a handful of skeptical scientists has perpetuated.
Putting a financial value on trees that could otherwise be cut down is viewed with deep suspicion by campaigners, who warn of land grabs and fraudulent accounting in host countries.
Although it pains me to massage your ego in this way, I do feel you ought to take more responsibility to research facts (as they are) rather than just regurgitate disinformation (as the oil companies want you to)... Those who warn of serious environmental consequences for planet Earth if humankind does not radically change its ways are not trying to spoil anyone's fun or freedom; they are merely pointing to the truth of the Second Law of Thermodynamics (i.e. that energy can not be created nor destroyed) and the reality of Entropy (i.e. that energy conversion leads to increasing disorder in the Universe).
An application for a large battery storage compound near an electricity substation on the Cork - Kerry border is being vigorously opposed by locals, who warn of a historic area being turned into «an industrial minefield».
One absolutely massive problem listening to the biologists etc who warn of CO2 - driven misery: they are all state stooges (as are climate scientists), and the state has vested interest in promoting alarmism.
The great global - warming debate has taken shape around those who say the science is too uncertain to justify action and those who warn that we can not afford the luxury of waiting for science to answer all our questions.
The devotees of both sides of the mainstream climate debate i.e. on the one hand those who warn against the dangers of global warming, which they attribute mainly to atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide, and on the other those who assert that the theory of anthropogenic global warming is a fraud, resort to hysteria when they sense that their ideas are under threat.
«Bush is turning his back not only on his campaign pledge, but on his administrator of the E.P.A. and the world's scientists, who warn this problem is more serious than we previously thought,» said Daniel A. Lashof, a senior scientist for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
My news story on the study includes cautionary comments from some other Antarctic specialists who warn that the long - term rise in seas is less relevant than what could happen in the next 100 years.
I'm trusting Gore, and the thousands of scientists who warn we're in trouble.
Of course, there are quite a few experts in climate science and policy who warn that debating whether the research pointing to a disruptive human climate influence is, or is not, settled is a complete distraction from the reality that the basics are not in dispute (more CO2 = warming world = rising seas and lots of changing climate patterns).
The New England Journal of Medicine has published «Ebola and Quarantine,» an invaluable commentary by seven physicians * who warn how overreactions by American elected officials aiming to calm fears of Ebola here could make it more likely that the virus will spread in Africa and possibly other developing regions of the world.
The same goes for those who warn of dire economic consequences, saying that attempts to lower our «carbon footprint» risk changing our way of life forever.
David Hockney, Tracey Emin and Anish Kapoor are just some of the names who warn the Government the cutbacks risk destroying the country's «remarkable and fertile landscape of culture and creativity».
There is a lot of misinformation out there, on both sides, from well - meaning people warning about diseases you can get from your ferret, and well - meaning ferret owners who warn of potential dangers to your ferret.
Contrary to what Lohr [5] suggests, the sampling methods (e.g., «direct solicitation at conferences and expos, Internet searches, assessment of organization membership lists, and snowball techniques») she and Lepczyk used do not conform to «the tailored design method» described by Dillman et al., [2] who warn of the risks associated with such non-random sampling.
Though most are thrilled with the idea, there are those who warn against participating.
With most markets already down 20 % around the world, you could argue the damage has already been done but there are a sufficient number of pessimists out there who warn the worst case could be down still further, for a peak - to - trough decline of as much as 50 %, as occurred in 2007 - 2008.
Mortgage life insurance has come under criticism from consumer advocates and federal insurance regulators, who warn homeowners that it may not be good value.
But the race to test for so - called social - emotional skills has raised alarms even among the biggest proponents of teaching them, who warn that the definitions are unclear and the tests faulty.
However, its plans for increased academisation have faced opposition from teaching unions, who warn there is no solid proof that turning schools into academies will help to improve standards.
There, he has an unexpected reunion with his ancestors, who warn he must rejoin the living before sunrise makes his stay amongst them permanent.
His treks into the local forest - for his job - are aggressively discouraged by locals, who warn against stirring up the evil within.
Naturally, like there always is in these types of movies, there's a unwelcoming tension between the young new family and the dreary locals, who warn Adam and Claire about the hallowed grounds and to steer clear.
High fructose corn syrup has gotten plenty of attention these days from critics who warn it's become pervasive in our diets.
But the assertion prompted calls for caution from outside experts, who warn that the procedure hasn't been rigorously tested and may give seriously ill patients false hope.
And he's familiar with scientists who warn of possible hazards on a globally catastrophic scale.
Policy to reduce bullying in the schoolyard needs to span all levels of society, say researchers from the University of Warwick, who warn that socioeconomic status is not a reliable indicator of whether a child is likely to become a bully.
If scientists knew even part of the answer, we would not see the sniping now going on in Britain between those who claim the threat of HIV to heterosexuals has been grossly overstated and those who warn that the epidemic is as dangerous as ever.
But it is criticized by environmentalists, who warn of potential seismic effects and water pollution.
Cambridge Analytica's rise has rattled some of President Trump's critics and privacy advocates, who warn of a blizzard of high - tech, Facebook - optimized propaganda aimed at the American public, controlled by the people behind the alt - right hub Breitbart News.
The rush to get tax reform done in D.C. — particularly on the business side, where the most sweeping changes are planned — is alarming tax specialists who warn that new and unforeseen complexity, loopholes and glitches could come back to haunt tax collectors and taxpayers.
The increasingly confident statements of support for the Syrian rebels worries some analysts, who warn that western governments remain ignorant of the make - up of the Free Syria army - especially given the complicated cultural, political and ethnic make up of the country.
The current fashion started by «celebrities» for carrying bichon frise, chihuahuas, shih tzus and other tiny dogs in handbags has been strongly criticised by animal charities who warn that the dogs» ability to behave normally is being restricted, which can in turn lead to behavioural problems.
Those who warn the market for ice time has peaked said rinks that have opened in Addison, Glen Ellyn, Bensenville, Woodridge, Darien and eastern Kane County have created an ice glut.
People who warn against the dangers of disposable diapers often say that sodium polyacrylate can cause allergic skin reactions.
I always roll my eyes at the Republican candidates who warn that Obama wants to make the U.S. more like Europe.
Most mainline churches have little sympathy with this talk about end - times, whether it comes from the fundamentalists or from those who warn of the end of conventional Christianity.
From Ryan Lizza's enlightening profile in The New Yorker, I learned that Michele Bachmann's influences include spiritual and political mentors who preach the literal «inerrancy» of the Bible, who warn Christians to be suspicious of ideas that come from non-Christians, who believe homosexuality is an «abomination,» who portray the pre-Civil War South as a pretty nice place for slaves and who advocate «Dominionism,» the view that Christians and only Christians should preside over earthly institutions.
Recent years have dipped me into the wisdom of sages like feminist theorist Judith McDaniel who warn that trying to be «nice» on terms set by those who hold the power in place is to «sell ourselves short.»
Parker's expectation for more multiple expansion (that is the ratio of stock price - to - earnings) flies in the face of of the bears who warn the already elevated multiples will contract bringing stock prices down with them.
With debt crises looming in the U.S. and the EU, central bankers are still hesitant to heed the advice of observers who warn (as the OECD did in a recent report), that rock - bottom interest rates have touched off problematic inflation.
Never one to suffer fools, Chief Louie dismisses out of hand the academics who warn that economic development will lead to the assimilation that some aboriginal leaders claim they fear.
How many times have we argued with someone knowing they were really right, yet we just won't give in due to that darn ego,» says Donald Burns, a 33 - year veteran of the restaurant industry who warns against shutting out other perspectives.
For what it's worth, Bremmer isn't the only one who warned of long - term political ramifications of a Brexit, including less EU integration going forward.
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