ISAF, has given warning that the alliance's future is at stake in the country.
ECONOMISTS, who prize efficiency above equity, have long given warning of the dangers of redistribution.
GE's Jack Welch, no less, has given warning of the clashing incentives this might create within a firm.
Some humanitarian experts have given warning that these people will remain a potential source of destabilisation unless they are rehabilitated.
The Bank of England, the OECD, the IMF and credit-rating agencies have all given warning that such deficits are unsustainable.
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Opponents of the plan have given warning that it will make the post less attractive for businesses, further eroding volumes.
He has given warning that, when the next general election comes round in 2002, he will be hard to beat.
Meanwhile, the ratings agencies, citing political uncertainty, have given warning of a possible downgrade of the Philippines' bonds (see article).
The army and the police are also on the streets and have given warning that any violence would not be tolerated.
Its chief executive, Steve Miller, has given warning that he may ask the bankruptcy court to overturn the firm's current labour contract.
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For years, ecologists have given warning that the development of Kazakhstan's oil deposits in the Caspian threatens the sea's flora and fauna.
Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace, two environmental-lobbying groups, have given warning that biofuels may not be as eco-friendly as they seem.
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Lawyers in the case have given warning that it could become mired for several months in a court fight over classified documents.
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Chinese tourists are given warning, before leaving, to avoid commenting on North Korean politics and to be careful where they point their cameras.
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In recent months Tony Blair has given warning again and again of the dangers of dividing Europe from the United States (see article).
Even the United Nations has given warning that the development could jeopardise plans to add the opera house to its list of World Heritage sites.
They had given warning that after the Gaza withdrawal, the missiles that often fall on Sderot (a small town near Gaza) would start falling on Ashkelon.
Its film business has shrunk from 30, 000 employees to 10, 000 and the industry's leaders have given warning that it may be just two years from total collapse.
Having given warning of his power in the air with an effort over the bar, Crespo adjusted his radar to flight a header beyond Howard moments later.
But the government finds this idea so threatening that it has given warning that it will ban any church groups or non-governmental organisations from carrying out civic-education campaigns.
With South Korea's economy forecast to shrink by as much as 3% this year, Mr Kim's officials have given warning that the country simply cannot afford such demands.
The company has even set targets to increase diversity among its employees, and given warning that executives will forfeit part of their bonuses if the targets are not met.
His aides have given warning that he would dissolve the Knesset and call early elections if the Labour and Shas parties, his main coalition partners, persist in opposing an austerity budget.
The IMF has given warning that Mr Berisha, in a bid to secure votes, has rushed to finish big projects such as the road to Kosovo, running up a dangerous budget deficit.
But farmers are worried that the ramifications could go much further, and some mining companies have given warning that they are reluctant to make new investments, lest they be affected by aboriginal land claims.
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China has always suspected that American missile-defence plans are intended at least in part to counter its own nuclear arsenal, and has given warning that, in response, it might have to build up its own arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles.
Even if this war is a short one a month, say and there are no accompanying terrorist attacks, it could be enough to stop the industry's fragile recovery in its tracks, as the chairman of Publicis, a French advertising giant, has given warning.
Iraq is allowed to have only small amounts of radioactive isotopes for medical and agricultural use, for instance, but Mr Bush has given warning that, should Mr Hussein acquire fissile material, it could be used to build a nuclear bomb within a year.
They said Chinese officials had previously given warning that unless Mr Chen left the American embassy, his family would be sent back to their village of Dongshigu in Shandong, more than 500km (310 miles) south-east of Beijing, where they had been confined since Mr Chen's release at the end of a four-year jail term in 2010.
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