91.   Although authorities and experts issued early warnings of the impending problems, few seemed to take heed of them.

92.   AN aerial monitoring system could alert Hong Kong to the red tide menace and help minimise damage by giving early warnings, an expert said yesterday.

93.   Authorities admitted failing consumers by not issuing early warnings to all residents and promised an investigation.

94.   But there is no place for hubris that blinds us to the early warnings of the problem - the breakdown of society.

95.   Clinton said he would press for development of a global disease surveillance network to give early warnings of outbreaks and coordinate medical responses.

96.   Didier Deschamps fired an early warning.

97.   Doctors have long known that mini-strokes, or transient ischemic attacks, can be an early warning of a full-blown stroke.

98.   Early warnings often help local officials to evacuate people to areas away from the swollen rivers.

99.   Every major event on earth will normally be proceeded by symptoms or early warnings.

100.   Friday for allegedly giving selected analysts an early warning of lower profits last year.

a. + warning >>共 608
similar 5.62%
stern 5.62%
early 4.36%
repeated 3.76%
dire 3.50%
new 2.49%
public 2.06%
earlier 2.06%
veiled 1.78%
official 1.72%
early + n. >>共 894
morning 5.15%
election 4.21%
stage 3.92%
day 3.67%
year 2.98%
afternoon 2.18%
hour 2.14%
retirement 2.12%
age 1.79%
gain 1.54%
warning 0.43%
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