warn造句151 In their report, published today in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the researchers warn that noise pollution—as well as chemical pollution—could deafen whales.
152 "Enemy of the forest." Near Homyel, signs warn of the danger of forest fires on contaminated land.
153 So, here I should warn you that there is a serious discrepancy between the usual intuitive notion of acceleration, the one that you are aware of when you drive a car and the one that we will be using.
154 Phenylacetonitrile, or PAN for short, normally governs swarming behaviour in adult males who also use it to warn other males to leave them in peace while they mate.
155 The controller of spot welder made by single slice computer AT89C2051. It can repeat spot welding and warn automatically.
156 Because Working XML follows the development of actual projects, it will give me more opportunities to warn you against dead ends than I'd have in a one-shot article with only a hypothetical situation.
157 Donald McCallie, Jonathan Butts and Robert Mills warn that the unencrypted signals could be intercepted and spoofed by hackers, or simply jammed.
158 It imparts a peppery taste and serves to warn of inedibility.
159 "Oh, " cried Eugnie, "you are a bad physiognomist, IF you imagine I deplore on my own account the catastrophe of which you warn me.
160 We usually yell heads up to warn others of an incoming ball.
161 He said he sees short-term support at a trendline and recent low of $3,725 and $3,671. A move below that area would warn of a bigger decline than previously estimated.
162 All of the anti-patterns I warn about in my book are from real life experiences.
163 By contrary, the relief method of property punishment reflects law's penalty, and warn the sorts.
164 If you must miss a class, warn me so that you do not lose credit for class participation.
165 Experts warn balancing the entire grid in real time is massively more complicated than occasionally reducing peak demand, and question whether ripple control could do the job.
166 The system relies on seismographic sensors, which detect the seabed tremors and tiny changes in water pressure that warn of a tsunami, installed in a network of buoys across the Indian Ocean.
167 But experts from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research warn today that official advice used to set the budget is "na?vely optimistic" and will not stop dangerous climate change.
168 Gao told one church member who had been detained in a raid. "But I warn you that if you are too timid to confront their barbaric behavior, you will be completely defeated."
169 Compilers will warn of most type errors, and there is no automatic conversion of incompatible data types.
170 In one of the videos, an official uses a bullhorn to warn the crowd. Marchers can be seen chanting, "Take the bridge.
171 Sarah Palin got history wrong recently by saying Paul Revere's ride was meant to warn the British – about the British.
172 In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.
173 MedWire News: Neurologists warn that the drug verapamil is associated with a high incidence of cardiac dysrhythmia in patients taking the drug to prevent cluster headache.
174 The sea ad the warn sun made me feel on top of the world.
175 Worst of all, marketisation ensures that everyone arrives at the challenge of being a carer with an almighty shock, and often a sense of "Why did no one warn me?
176 Israel has threatened to launch a pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, though defense officials warn that could spark a major regional war.
177 If the virus develops the capacity to spread easily from person-to-person, medical professionals warn that a global influenza pandemic could be set in motion.
178 The last big,big boogey man of historical criticism is eisegesis If you go to any kind of seminary, they'll warn you against eisegesis.
179 A preload notice could be used to warn the user, based on a set of rules defined for the preload notice, that this will cause an extra charge on their bill.
180 Although consumers may be tempted to rush out and start taking 2, 000 I.U.'s of vitamin D a day, doctors warn against it.