California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Tennessee, Wisconsin and the U.S. Virgin Islands all have their own WARN acts too.
The development would be Scotland's biggest ever hydro scheme but objectors warn it could damage tourism.
In a traditional list-form recipe, these directives do little to warn us of the timing involved.
Teachers also warn the hangover from these legislative changes will have consequences in the fall.
Their authors are right to warn readers that liberal democracy need not be the next step.
This "Warn on Forecast" concept, while showing promise, is still years away from being a reality.
The page of history is replete with instances that loudly warn us to beware of slavery.
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Facebook's "home" software for Android phones could "destroy" privacy, warn industry watchers and analysts.
However observers warn against over-stating the existence of one unified insurgency against the Pakistani state.
Government officials warn that the fighting could lead to the exodus of 500, 000 civilians.
Some experts agree that there's potential in the grid, but warn against getting hopes too high.
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The app should warn you on launch to make sure Find My iPhone is activated.
Some companies, such as Seculert, warn companies when their IP addresses show up in botnet traffic.
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But they warn against phoney sincerity, and (perhaps surprisingly) they advocate displays of weakness.
Some analysts warn that the financial markets will be hurt by short-term jitters nonetheless.
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Analysts warn other banks are also struggling because of unpaid home loans and a sluggish economy.
Many locals and expats warn visitors from wandering the favelas, but Santo Domingo is relatively safe.
But critics warn that farmers will simply split farms administratively, to gain their maximum subsidies.
Analysts warn that the government's support will probably soon fade once the year-end is behind it.
Having such a reliance on any one company or stock can make markets vulnerable, investors warn.
They warn that they won't make such loans because they carry increased legal risk.
The drug's label will be updated to warn doctors and patients about this possible side effect.
And as for the Polisario, they warn that this refurbishment deal comes at a dangerous time.
New York passed its own WARN Act this past August that takes effect Feb. 1, 2009.
McGregor got news on his radio and turned to the gunner to warn him.
Fine, but Facebook blew it by failing to warn its members of these scams.
"I warn you, it is ham, " Lane's character says, always ready with a quip.
Some close OWN watchers warn that advertisers' support has just about reached its limit.
But a number of interested parties are hyping this problem to warn of near-Biblical doom.
Bioluminescent crops could indicate when they require water and nutrients, or warn of disease and infestation.
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