"Today's ruling should be seen as a warning to all social media users, " Bercow added.
It should serve as a warning to us about an economic drag on the entire economy.
The Bush administration has sent another aircraft carrier to the region as a warning to Iran.
Some observers sound optimistic notes as well as a warning for the other agencies.
Instead, it serves as a warning not to look for the ideal in the unfamiliar.
Yet he goes on to make a subtler point that should also serve as a warning.
And you can forget about using credit agency ratings as a warning beacon for widening spreads.
Analysts gave positive data points in the morning calls which served as a warning to short sellers.
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Some of Mr Kirchner's supporters believe the latest murder was intended as a warning to the government.
While drastic measures may need to be taken in Pakistan, it should serve as a warning for policymakers.
Teddy Roosevelt and his trust-busting days are long gone but Standard Oil's breakup should serve as a warning.
The continued dispute between South Sudan and Sudan should serve as a warning.
As a warning, the peacekeepers' mandate, when it expired (again) on October 31st, was renewed for only six weeks.
In soccer, a yellow card is given as a warning to a player for an egregious violation of the rules.
Anti-smoking charity Ash described the research as "chilling" and as a warning that it is never too early to quit.
Thankfully she read the pain as a warning sign and had her teenage daughter drive her to the emergency room.
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Their corpses were then displayed as a warning, like the three whom Jack Sparrow salutes early in the first Pirates film.
The FBI is using the case as a warning to Internet users everywhere not to send nude photos of themselves electronically.
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It was simply safer, from the point of view of survival, to hear rustling in the grass as a warning of danger.
But a prudent response to the extreme weather we are already experiencing would be to be to see it as a warning.
Paul Robinson was tested by a low Henry effort which served as a warning shot that Arsenal were quick to follow up.
Such recklessness should serve as a warning, most urgently to Argentines themselves.
The conviction of a trawlerman illegally fishing within Guernsey's 12-mile limit will act as a warning to others, according to the States.
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The McVeigh example stands as a challenge, and also as a warning.
Dr Elliman said there was a real danger of outbreaks in other areas and the cases in Wales must act as a warning.
Schwartz interprets Google's move as a warning to sites engaging in a controversial practice: buying and selling links to game Google's search engine.
He dedicated many years of his life telling his story in Italy and throughout Europe to serve as a warning for the future.
King says that catastrophe should serve as a warning about both the seductive promises of science and the zealous interventions of the restoration industry.
Only Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald (Tom Hiddleston and Alison Pill) are credibly fleshed-out, as a warning about what will happen if Gil marries Inez.
And that type of rapid slowdown can be a just as strong a warning sign as a weak job market or a demographic shift.
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