warning
IPA: wˈɔrnɪŋ
noun
- The action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.
- Something spoken or written that is intended to warn.
- A surname.
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Examples of "warning" in Sentences
- ARM: Fix warning: #warning syscall migrate_pages not implemented
- In 2000, Congress enacted legislation eliminating the label warning.
- The plaintiffs claim the label warning should have been improved earlier and remains inadequate.
- His tattooed chest heaved as he stalked toward her, his expression warning her to take a step back.
- Inez Tenenbaum, chair of the CPSC, explained today that we have determined that a warning is the best approach.
- Because of the potential risk for death or severe birth defects to a fetus, the drug will be packaged with a label warning, and doctors will not prescribe it to women who are pregnant, the agency said.
- "Without putting this issue to rest, and with the label warning as it currently reads, we believe payers in the U.S. will have ammunition to disadvantage Brilinta, especially knowing that U.S. generic Plavix will launch in May 2012," Anderson said yesterday in a note to investors.
- The fund manager, who made his name warning about Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc's LEHMQ.PK financial health before the investment bank's collapse, accused Ballmer on Wednesday evening of being stuck in the past, launching the sharpest attack yet by a high-profile investor against the company's leadership.
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