New York has been on "orange" alert, or the second-highest level -- indicating a high risk of terror attack -- since the color-coded warning system was established after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 lifesaving heart devices--mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm--were at risk of losing power without warning.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 life-saving heart devices-mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm-were at risk of losing power without warning.
The new label adds a clearer warning regarding the risk of rare muscle-weakening side effects that can lead to kidney damage or death.
His latest frequent topic: warning against high-burn rates and risk among the frothy startup ecosystem.
In December Masaru Hayami, governor of the Bank of Japan, gave warning of the risk that deflation could re-emerge.
The Met Office was warning of a risk of ice after temperatures dropped to -6C (21F) overnight.
The initiative will embody an inter- and trans-disciplinary approach to provide early warning signals of environmental risk and change, and stimulate new research to support the transition of societies towards sustainability.
The Broadcasting Code states that broadcasters must take precautions to maintain a low-level risk to viewers who have photosensitive epilepsy and should give warning if they do go ahead with such lighting.
If the risk is obvious, there's no need for a warning label--hence, steak knives don't have them.
The January issue of the North Wales Police newsletter Y Glas features a warning that using 999 for non-urgent calls puts lives at risk.
The arrival of antibiotics in the 1940s revolutionised healthcare, but bacteria are fighting back and doctors and scientists are warning that ever-evolving resistant strains are putting modern medicine at risk.
Sackner-Bernstein's data indicate Natrecor increases the risk of kidney enzyme elevation, a warning sign for damage, by 40% or more.
Later on, precautionary language was added about heart risk--although, as Merck made clear at the time, it was not a warning to patients.
Forecasters are warning of more rain this week, with south-west England particularly at risk from flooding.
An effective warning system for such a natural disaster would quickly alert all residents in at-risk areas to move to higher ground.
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At one end are those, including the OECD and the Bank for International Settlements, who give warning that a prolonged period of ultra-low interest rates risks inflation and resurgent risk-taking (see article).
In addition, 92% of people who received warning notices from RSPCA inspectors chose to follow them rather than risk possible prosecution, resulting in much-improved lives for thousands of animals.
With a further 26% receiving an amber warning that they faced a significant risk their policy would not deliver the target sum, some 3m-4m homeowners are likely to be affected.
The need for that was reinforced this week by a warning from Fitch, a credit-rating agency, that Britain was the big economy most at risk of losing its prized triple-A status as a sovereign borrower.
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