• Perhaps the trust received advice that gave warning that legal obstacles could take years to overcome.

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  • He gave warning that if governments don't act, he and the other mayors will.

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  • He gave warning that the current system of budget accounting seriously underestimated the government's future liabilities.

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  • Drogba gave warning that Chelsea were far from finished when he tested Schwarzer with a fizzing shot.

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  • It also gave warning that tax rises were needed for the government to meet its fiscal rules.

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  • He gave warning that several countries seemed to be on the brink of breaking the pact's rules.

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  • In particular, he gave warning that the current system of budget accounting seriously underestimated the government's future liabilities.

    ECONOMIST: More discipline needed | The

  • The country's economics minister gave warning that the economy might not grow at all in the second quarter.

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  • Franz Fischler, the farm commissioner, recently gave warning that without further price cuts the beef and dairy mountains would soon return.

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  • Mr Bush welcomed the result and gave warning that Iraq must co-operate.

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  • French trade lobbies gave warning that Polish plumbers would swamp the country, yet they also agreed that France was desperately short of plumbers.

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  • The World Food Programme gave warning that millions of people in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe were about to be seriously short of food.

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  • Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia's prime minister, gave warning that his country faced a famine worse than that of 1984 if food aid was not increased.

    ECONOMIST: Resolution of sorts

  • Last week Timothy Geithner, the Federal Reserve's man on Wall Street, gave warning that all this might make financial crises less common, but more severe.

    ECONOMIST: Financial markets

  • Presenting the airline's better-than-expected third-quarter results on February 10th, Mr Eddington gave warning that there would be no growth in revenues in the year ahead.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • Morgan Chase plunged by 5% after the American investment bank gave warning that bad loans to telecoms companies and falling trading revenues would dent its third-quarter profits.

    ECONOMIST: Sweet retreat

  • Before the election, teachers' unions gave warning that their members intended to boycott the tests sat by 11-year-olds that will take place between May 10th and 13th.

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  • Although airlines gave warning that it would take several days for services to return to normal and for all passengers to be flown home, the crisis was over.

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  • In several recent speeches Mr Greenspan has expressed concern about the housing market and, in an apparent effort to talk it down, gave warning that prices could fall.

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  • And an open letter, signed by 32 Icelandic economists, gave warning that it would not even provide Iceland with what it needs: international credibility as a normal developed state.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • On July 17th, Moody's, a credit-rating agency, gave warning that it was considering downgrading South Africa's sovereign debt to sub-investment grade, a move that would deter much-needed foreign investment.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa

  • When Mr Moi, under domestic and international pressure, reluctantly allowed the reintroduction of political pluralism in Kenya in 1991, he gave warning that it would lead to ethnic violence.

    ECONOMIST: Kenya

  • The Governing Council gave warning that if the American administration let foreigners run Iraq's broadcasting service without consultation, the transitional government due to take office in July would sever the contract.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq's television

  • Cesar Castellanos, the popular mayor of Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, gave warning that a temporary lake formed above the city by debris in the Choluteca river might flood the city centre.

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  • Indeed, the territory's financial secretary, Antony Leung, gave warning that the Hong Kong dollar's longstanding peg to the American dollar might come under strain if the SARS outbreak is not resolved soon.

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  • America's securities watchdog gave a warning that it was keeping a sharper eye on fraudulent share trading on the Internet.

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  • During the campaign, Mr Nazarbaev gave repeated warning that the country faced huge economic difficulties in the next two years.

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  • Before the negotiations, Britain's foreign secretary, Jack Straw, gave a warning that a bad budget deal would be worse than no deal at all.

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  • On April 13th he accused the biggest chaebol of backing away from their promised restructuring and gave a warning that this could lead to another economic crisis.

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  • Notably, Robert Shiller of Yale gave an early warning that America's housing market was dangerously overvalued.

    ECONOMIST: Financial economics

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