While slightly smaller forces were capable of prevailing without a significant increase in risk in the base case of the analysis, a larger force was judged necessary to conduct these operations with acceptable risk when either enemy chemical weapons were used or shorter warning times were played.
"I got this warning three times, " said Mei, who asked to be identified only by her first name for security reasons.
The deployment of the Doppler radar system in the early 1990s by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration extended tornado warning lead times from five minutes to their now-annual average of 12 to 14 minutes.
One of the issues they have been addressing is spending, with the main parties warning of tough times ahead.
But it gives a warning that three times as much will be needed.
During ordinary cycles the first hint of higher rates and possible Fed tightening will cause shudders to ripple through the markets with the warning of tougher times to come.
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British newspapers are monitoring the situation closely, with The Times newspaper warning that China would be wise to avoid a fight.
Temperatures reached a record 39C (102F) in the capital on Thursday, with health experts warning of pollution levels 10 times higher than normal safety limits due to the thick pall of smoke from nearby wildfires.
Gen Dunford's warning was made public after the New York Times obtained a copy of his mail.
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Paul Volcker fires a warning shot against this risky approach in a New York Times column.
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But it would give a warning to investors in shares and houses that the good times cannot last forever.
Japan lifted a tsunami warning issued earlier in the day on Thursday, the Times of India reported on its website.
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He wrote his final "Abroad at Home" column for The Times on Dec. 15, 2001, warning against the U.S. fearfully surrendering its civil liberties in the wake of the terrorist attacks three months earlier.
Most recently, Barofsky published an article in the New York Times castigating alleged mismanagement of the program and warning that TARP has set precedents that could encourage private sector irresponsibility even as it undermines public sector credibility.
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But if the code's been looked up many times already, the website will also give you a warning like in the screenshot after the break -- chances are the label's been duplicated, so potential buyers should always check this before handing the money over.
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North Korea had issued a warning to mariners to avoid an area in the Sea of Japan at certain times between June 24 and July 9 because of a "military firing exercise, " according to a U.S. military communication about the warning provided to CNN.
The intelligence official, who could also not be named for security reasons, said the launches came as no surprise because North Korea had issued a warning to mariners to avoid an area in the Sea of Japan at certain times between June 24 and July 9 because of a "military firing exercise, " according to a U.S. military communication about the warning provided to CNN.
Cardiff, last season's defeated play-off finalists, sent a warning out to their promotion rivals with this triumph against a good Doncaster side that, at times, controlled the game.
Moreover, since Iran evidently aspired to become the hegemon of the Middle East, its drive for a nuclear capability could result as, according to the New York Times, no fewer than twenty-one governments in and around the region were warning in a quote grave and destructive nuclear arms race.
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Those were not the only times Mr. Obama may have overestimated himself: he has also had a habit of warning new hires that he would be able to do their jobs better than they could.
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It also gives credence to the warning you often hear -- but might ignore -- that passengers should wear their safety belts at all times when seated.
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