Extracts from Mr Cameron's speech released on Thursday night - before it was postponed - indicated he intended to set out a "positive vision" for the future of the EU but to warn of a growing "gap" between the EU and its citizens "which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is - yes - felt particularly acutely in Britain".
The Pentagon believes it can operate for at least two months before any furloughs are necessary, but has to warn its civilian workforce that furloughs could be coming, the official said.
But we hasten to warn taxpayers that the new rules do not eliminate the need for constant vigilance in tax planning.
We are no caped crusaders, but we are here to warn you there is a storm coming.
But nobody was there to warn me about what kind of girls I might wind up dating unless I found a wife at my elite university.
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Estate planners have been using grantor trusts for the past two decades, but they always had to warn clients that the IRS might consider the income tax payments by the grantor to be further taxable gifts to the beneficiaries of the trust.
Earlier it said performances were not expected to be affected by floods, but that it was contacting audiences to warn them to leave extra time to find parking.
Myanmar authorities, too, have issued warnings to coastal communities, but aid officials warn that areas there are far less equipped to deal with such potential disasters because of relatively poor investment in disaster relief.
Not only is NVIC trying to scare parents away from the pertussis vaccine, but the group takes the opportunity to warn against many other vaccines.
But the case prompted officials to warn searchers to be properly prepared for the outdoors.
But to take that city, warn some senior military analysts, could be a strategic error.
Experts believe this will encourage more women to donate, but critics warn it may create financial incentives.
Yosemite offers visitors spectacular views of mountains, falls and rivers, but park officials warn visitors to be careful.
The Department of Work and Pensions admits it is conceivable the legislation may not be approved but says it is better to warn people early.
Mr Miliband has asked a number of questions to ministers since the leadership election, but he used his first substantial Commons contribution to warn MPs that the legislation "aims at irrevocable change and threatens real harm".
The carbon markets will certainly not be the only policy mechanism required for us to achieve the environmental objective scientists warn us we need to meet but it can certainly be an effective tool to begin to scale up the finance and investments that will put us on a safer carbon emissions trajectory.
Fine, but Facebook blew it by failing to warn its members of these scams.
He had little trouble in agreeing this, since it's been a key demand of his government - but Ms Wood then went on to warn of a "Barnett floor" turning into a "Barnett ceiling", locking in the alleged underfunding.
Hotchkiss argued that Munn's parents had the same opportunity to assess the risk as the school, but Hotchkiss was prevented from showing it met its duty to warn the parents about the risks.
But some accountants warn business owners not to jump so quickly to the easier deduction method.
But they warn that there is more to creating a museum than just picking a building to house it in.
But analysts warn that the direct-to-consumer market remains small.
"This is very good science, but I must warn against jumping too quickly to optimistic conclusions, " he said.
The Water White Paper promises legislation "early in the next Parliament" and a new regime "by the mid to late 2020s" - but critics warn this deadline is too far away.
He drew on his experience travelling the globe, witnessing the rise not just of China and India but Mexico, Brazil and Indonesia too, to warn that Britain faced a "sink or swim, do or decline" choice about the future.
But they warn that it is far too early to recommend giving the supplement to stroke victims.
In 2007, the House passed a package toughening WARN, but the measure never came to a vote in the Senate.
But he may warn that if the economy continues to under perform, he may have to raise taxes again.
The researchers say it might be possible to use the hormone to develop new drugs to combat impaired learning and memory, but warn that weight gain could be a side effect.
But the inquiry report did warn that care needed to be taken in these sort of situations to "avoid the impression that the Department of Health was seeking to influence an independent regulator".
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