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.
In December 1999, Bayer changed the labeling on Baycol to warn of the Lopid drug interaction.
However, both the FDIC and Consumer Reports warn of consumers of the dangers of prepaid cards.
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Greenspan could have used his enormous stature to warn of the dangers of buying overvalued houses.
The Obama campaign uses hyperbole to warn of medical disasters of untold proportions if Republicans win.
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It is not isolationist to warn of how even short wars tend to turn into long occupations.
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McCarthy arrived after the battle was over to finish off the wounded and warn of fresh attacks.
Dame Sally is not the first chief medical officer to warn of the dangers of antibiotic overuse.
So whenever meteorologists warn of an impending hurricane, demand for canned goods outstrips supply and prices spike.
Motoring experts now warn of a two to three day backlog as haulers attempt to refuel petrol stations.
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He will use his leader's speech today to warn of "a long, hard road ahead" for every family.
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But the visionary hedge fund manager did warn of the perils of QE and the risk of long-term insolvency.
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It will also warn of the effects new rules may have on e-commerce.
The attacks come as security experts warn of efforts by malicious hackers to target the oil and energy industry.
Greens warn of environmental risks in developing them: a big oil spill would be disastrous for fragile Arctic ecosystems.
Carmakers from General Motors and Ford Motor to Volkswagen and Daimler warn of difficult times ahead.
Those who warn of an imminent social explosion sometimes confuse instability with change.
Environmental concerns dominate the media in China as newspapers warn of the dangers of toxic smog and polluted underground water.
Not surprisingly, those who warn of big government sticking its nose into every facet of our lives are going crazy.
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He said the CDC did warn of such a risk and said there are cases of the disease in China.
Some surgeons warn of a darker side to the industry's expansion the emergence of cowboy operators unqualified to operate on patients.
The lawyer has an absolute duty to his client to warn of civil and criminal liability exposure when such exposure exists.
But it's folly to think that some anointed class can ever be counted on to warn of all potential default dangers.
The shortages have seen the state-owned Israel Electric Company increase rates by a third and warn of rolling blackouts this summer.
Warren Buffett, America's investor-in-chief, pops up to warn of potential political instability.
Moscow faces stiff competition from Western manufacturers, leading a top Russian official to warn of "consequences" should India choose a Western manufacturer.
Many used the occasion to warn of the dangers of homegrown terrorism.
Those who make car and plane parts also warn of the potential for fatal consequences if their products are faked and sold.
President Bush has been right to warn of the danger posed by stocks of chemical and biological weapons in Saddam Hussein's hands.
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