It is a stark warning for both the public and the Department of Health whose job it is to tackle the problem.
Some respondents viewed the low volatility as a sign that stock prices will continue rising, while others worried that it is a warning sign of forthcoming pullback.
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And in part it is a warning against making too many enemies on your way up.
It is also a warning to creditors: be more vigilant about the institutions you do business with.
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It is a potential warning for the U.S., where kicking cans down the road has been the most pronounced.
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An entrenched bit of conventional wisdom argues that when technology companies start paying dividends it is a warning sign.
It is the latest technology company to issue a profit warning and it blamed the weakness of the telecoms sector for its poor performance.
"It also is kind of a warning sign or red flag that hey, we really need to tackle this problem, " he said.
The majority of security testers agree that the ethical thing to do when they discover a flaw in a computer programme is to give the manufacturer sufficient warning for it to prepare a software patch before going public with the finding.
There is much to like about this proposal, but it should come with a consumer warning: There is a lot less to this plan than meets the eye.
It therefore is not warning of a new recession on the horizon, and their coincident index points toward ongoing economic growth.
More than half of these were emergency Caesareans, but despite this experts have been calling for measures to reduce numbers of elective Caesareans, warning it is a major operation.
It is Proposition 37 that needs a warning label.
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Anti-smoking charity Ash described the research as "chilling" and as a warning that it is never too early to quit.
But despite such a warning, it is unlikely that Europeans will increase their defence budgets at a time of austerity.
As a result, it is unlikely that the United States will have fourteen days of actionable warning of a crisis -- a key assumption in the study performed by the Institute for Defense Analysis for Under Secretary of Defense Paul Kaminski.
The US is establishing a sophisticated computer system to provide early warning of a bio-terror attack on the country, it is reported.
Whatever else it is, Mr Judt's book is a useful warning against the fallacy of composition.
Another reason Congress isn't likely to act on the funding warning is because it's not much of a priority, critics say.
Last week, following a profit warning, Li Ning said it is replacing its chief executive of 20 years with the founder, and investor TPG Group is stepping in to overhaul operations.
It is also warning that some trainee teachers face difficulty in finding a school placement despite assurances in the agreement that every "probationer" will get one year's training.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) called the driving licence pilot "a welcome step forward", but it too is warning that it will not solve the shortage of organs.
The labeling approved for Effient by the Food and Drug Administration says not to use it in patients with prior strokes, a warning that is not present for Plavix.
And health chiefs in Wales have said the single vaccine is a "red herring" and are warning parents against using it.
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