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warnings

n. (plural of warning English)

Usage examples of "warnings".

Angered by her stubborn disregard for his warnings, Repp refused to trail after her.

Saddam seems to have taken these moves as warnings of more lethal actions to come.

In late December, he began harassing coalition air forces patrolling the southern no-fly zones, but all this achieved was angry warnings from the United States, France, Britain, and Russia and the loss of an Iraqi MiG in combat with a U.

At the beginning of October, Iraq issued a number of ominous warnings, promising unspecified consequences if the United Nations did not lift the sanctions at the next periodic review meeting scheduled for October 10.

Nor did our warnings not to employ terrorism or destroy the Kuwaiti oil fields--made in the same breath and with the same attendant threats as those regarding Iraqi WMD use--have any impact on Saddam.

Most of the time I listened to the warnings he gave me with a smile on my face.

Pyongyang KCNA International had been broadcasting frequent warnings in English about U.

January 20, the warnings of General Pak once again vibrated through the ether.

American military commanders would also ignore a second lesson of World War II: they paid little heed to warnings derived through their own signals intelligence.

Lined up along the windowless bulkheads, the intercept operators attempted to squeeze every electron of intelligence out of the ether during each twelve-hour mission, providing warnings to U.

Teaball, a system in which detailed warnings based on Sigint were quickly sent to the pilots.

He had just been handed several warnings, based on Sigint, from the commander of the U.

National Security Agency stood alone in providing the kind of warnings the U.

I never take the warnings of wizards, even untrained wizards, lightly.

It seemed a sorry hope, and he could not dismiss the anger he felt that Juh and the rest had chosen to ignore his warnings and had sat back complacent as the invaders came through the mountains into Ket-Ta-Witko.