The FBI is seeking to develop an early-warning system based on material "scraped" from social networks.
Since Fuerteventura has now installed an early-warning system, the new targets are Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
It is thanks above all to that unrivalled early-warning system that Mr Kohl has survived so long.
The SFL also plan an early-warning system with HMRC to alert them to any more clubs facing financial difficulties.
It's a kind of early-warning system to track the transmission of viruses in virus hot spots around the world.
It lacks what the Bank of England had, an early-warning system in the shape of its own market operations.
The US announced plans to deploy 14 additional missile interceptors in Alaska, and an early-warning radar in Japan, on Friday.
If shopkeepers ever start separating their notes, it will be an early-warning signal that confidence in the Bosnian notes is slipping.
He wants a global early-warning system for controlling the spread of missiles.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin called for leading world powers to create an early-warning system, and consider technology to shoot down meteors.
Early-warning antennae should twitch when they detect the word smart, signifying a return to old ways but with lessons learnt: bankers are already talking about smart securitisation.
In a joint project with the Indonesian government, the researchers have spent eight months designing, testing and surveying to get the two early-warning buoys ready for deployment.
After a while though, they might be able to stop doing that once the entire early-warning system is installed, which is expected to be by next year.
Radio Netherlands and Amsterdam University are refining a proposal for an early-warning system that would pick up hate-speech broadcasts, including cryptic ones, and at least mitigate their effects.
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Economic incentives and early-warning systems say donors should act early.
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It also has plans to add an early-warning radar system in western Japan, while South Korea has pledged to speed up the introduction of its own missile defense systems.
From now on it will take a lead role in co-ordinating and monitoring tougher financial regulations and serve (along with the IMF) as an early-warning system for emerging risks.
We have both been involved in these initiatives, offering modest cooperative activities, such as activation of a joint early-warning center, and projects that would be more technically, and politically, challenging.
America has long been urging its Gulf allies to take seriously the threat of Iranian and Iraqi ballistic missiles, and has now offered to share data from its early-warning detection satellites.
When boatloads of immigrants began arriving on beaches near Gibraltar in the 1990s, it installed an early-warning radar system based on one that Israel developed to stop seaborne Palestinian guerrilla raids.
This market, which is an early-warning system for global credit defaults, has been growing at a 50% annualized rate without the proper infrastructure to ensure against the potential risk of a nasty and disorderly shock.
One early-warning system: inserting rodents with depressed immune systems (known as "nude sentinels, " because they happen to be a hairless breed) into the general population of rodents--canaries in the coal mine, if you will.
Despite progress in setting up early-warning systems, better procurement methods and the rapid delivery of nutrition in the form of foil packets of plumpy nut, the Horn of Africa has remained a hunger zone.
The new early-warning system brings this approach right up to date, by integrating many different climate-forecasting computer models that couple together information about how the atmosphere and the oceans combine to create the weather.
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After the moneymen, the next constituency to woo were the heavyweights who really control the Republican Party these days--the Governors, with their early-warning systems and their fund-raising networks and their serene distance from the party in Congress.
If operated from a single site (perhaps in Grand Forks, North Dakota) in conjunction with one or more new, ground-based radars and other, existing early-warning radar systems, these weapons would have the ability to provide some protection to most of the continental United States.
He has developed a community-based Early Warning Network System and regional data-sharing along with simple technologies to measure water levels and land contours to accurately forecast flash floods and the possible heights to which the water may reach.
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The Tsunami Early Warning System for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas is one of four regional Early Warning and Mitigation Systems which are coordinated by UNESCO-IOC globally.
The Tsunami Early Warning and Mitigation System for the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and connected seas is one of four regional Early Warning and Mitigation Systems coordinated by UNESCO- IOC.
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