51. Often members of a reserve unit get some early warning before the orders are cut. 52. Officials also said that early warnings and evacuations helped save lives. 53. Only a third said the news of the early warnings has made them feel less favorably toward the popular president. 54. Opposition MPs also charged that some officials were given early warning of the devaluation, enabling them to profit from the currency change. 55. Or you can get an early warning about stock touts who have downright terrible records. 56. Proponents of expanded disclosure argue that investors will appreciate getting an early warning of trouble and will take comfort knowing that management is not in denial. 57. Regulators also no longer collect data directly from repair shops on safety defects, a program that used to provide early warning of safety issues. 58. Rice, for his part, has told associates that Sutton ignored his early warnings. 59. Satellites offer photo reconnaissance, targeting, communications, weather forecasting, early warning, and other intelligence- and military-related services. 60. She disregarded early warnings that her plan was headed for trouble on Capitol Hill. |