But a number of interested parties are hyping this problem to warn of near-Biblical doom.
In December 1999, Bayer changed the labeling on Baycol to warn of the Lopid drug interaction.
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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Dame Sally is not the first chief medical officer to warn of the dangers of antibiotic overuse.
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.
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.
The bishop is to warn of a moral vacuum in private and public life, which he says has reached all levels of society.
By taking a current look at the market internals, we can identify what signs I am looking for to warn of a deeper correction.
But the biggest factor in Dr Fox's favour is the growing perception that he was prescient to warn of the impact of defence cuts.
The latter characteristic certainly suits his latest role - that of an alien visitor, Klaatu, who arrives on Earth to warn of an impending global apocalypse.
The firm hired to advise on site safety at the Lowther Park site at Hackthorpe, was accused of failing to warn of the dangers of the overhead cable.
Even as recent news reports have begun to celebrate the first tentative signs of global economic recovery, a growing number of analysts have begun to warn of its fragility.
It was breached around three weeks ago, just prior to the Carnaval party celebrations, causing government officials to warn of new macroprudential measures to keep the currency from appreciating.
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Situated in a high-risk zone, Indonesia now has developed the capability to warn of the potential for a tsunami from an undersea earthquake within five minutes of its occurrence.
At the same time, officials in both administrations describe Clarke as extremely dedicated and knowledgeable and said he was among the earliest in government to warn of the mounting cybersecurity threat.
Informed consent case law dictates that if the patient does not suffer the injury that the surgeon failed to warn of, proximate cause between injury and failure to warn cannot be established.
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Sociologist Benoit Scheuer told La Libre Belgique that it was fine for the king to warn of the dangers of populism, although he believed the major democratic parties should speak out as well.
Over the ocean, where there is no radar to warn of impending collisions, safety rules require a plane to occupy a slice of sky 160 kilometers long and 300 meters thick, severely limiting traffic.
One top strategist who recently touted the value of such blue chips is Whitney Tilson, who, incidentally, was one of the few to warn of the 2008 housing crash before it blew up the markets.
In the Alabama case, a consumer took Reglan and developed tardive dyskinesia, which causes incurable and involuntary muscle movements, and accused Wyeth, which is now owned by Pfizer, of failing to warn of the risk of long-term use.
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He had little trouble in agreeing this, since it's been a key demand of his government - but Ms Wood then went on to warn of a "Barnett floor" turning into a "Barnett ceiling", locking in the alleged underfunding.
Together with an unmasked man, both in hi-visibility bibs, they were holding up placards to warn of the presence of a council CCTV spotter car at a place where traffic rules seem notoriously bonkers, and therefore provoke a lot of u-turns.
Similarly, the Defense Department has said it might have to furlough 700, 000 civilian employees, and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has been trotted out to warn of the removal of inspectors from U.S. meat plants, an interruption of food aid to needy infants and the closure of forest campgrounds and picnic sites.
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Extracts from Mr Cameron's speech released on Thursday night - before it was postponed - indicated he intended to set out a "positive vision" for the future of the EU but to warn of a growing "gap" between the EU and its citizens "which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is - yes - felt particularly acutely in Britain".
He said that after the BBC made its decision to air the programme "we then had a duty of care to staff and students to warn them of the consequences, and later that day we did through an internal email".
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