People taking rides on giant wheels and similar contraptions should be warned that they are taking a risk. |
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There's also a terrasse, but be warned that you'll be a magnet for people bumming change. |
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Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
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Patients should be warned that they may suffer a pustular flare during the first few weeks of tretinoin therapy. |
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Motorists who park obstructively in Redhill and Reigate are to be warned of prosecution by a joint council and emergency services leaflet. |
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Accordingly, the purchaser would be warned to insist on the appointment of a second trustee for his own protection. |
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Please be warned that a group or groups of burglars and thieves are in the area. |
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Patients also should be warned to minimize exposure to sunlight or sunlamps, since this may increase the intensity of the inflammatory reaction. |
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Patients should be warned of possible side effects of this anticonvulsant medication. |
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It advises that in cases involving some therapies there is a need for the public to be warned of any possible dangers. |
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Victory over the French may have been completed in a methodical, if not exciting fashion, but England will be warned not to switch off now. |
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In particular it must be warned against unpermissible mixtures of two or more varying crop protective agents. |
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However, one should be warned about the limits of the reliability of the figures of those organizations. |
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He had argued with his boss that the managers of the European nuclear waste dump at La Hague in France should be warned, but he had been overruled. |
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By using the panic button the right people can be warned via email or sms so they can act and help at once. |
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There are many tasty morsels in Ms Gilbert's book, but, be warned, this is not fast food it requires concerted rumination. |
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Just be warned that if you fly on one of the smaller jets there's limited space. |
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Persons who are on immunosuppressant doses of corticosteroids should be warned to avoid exposure to chicken pox or measles. |
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This sort of thing includes the possibility for mucking up the inside of the port with glue — so be warned. |
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Although the vibe tends towards the hip, be warned, there will be interactive belly dancing. |
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If you're a red-faced hockey dad in Massachusetts, a high-strung cheerleading mom in Texas or some other species of overzealous sports parent, be warned. |
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Do be warned, as lesser models can look downright boring inside with little more than gray plastic for color. |
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Any manufacturers or utilities that do not comply with the standards would be warned and punished if necessary. |
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Patients must be warned not to stop or reduce corticosteroid therapy without medical advice. |
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Having said that, people who drink in moderation should not be warned off from the use of alcohol. |
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This provides a potentially life-saving lead time of three hours, so villages can be warned of impending floods and evacuate more promptly. |
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When a work item is offered, allocated to a profile, deallocated or deleted, the concerned users may be warned by email. |
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Special district committees then decide whether communities need to be warned and what action should be taken. |
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If you've got more room in the garden you can grow your own kaffir lime leaves but be warned, this small citrus tree has vicious spikes so needs a bit of space around it. |
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You kind of just have to watch it, but be warned you may find it disturbing. |
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Click the option to be warned about sensitive media and these naughty images won't be thrust at you. |
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However, be warned that there are some states that prohibits the use of helmet speakers, thus, be aware first of your municipal laws or ordinances. |
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You can also practise your sports activity freely in the knowledge that you will be warned if you are going over the limit. |
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Patients should be warned of the possibility of such a late onset and should be instructed to contact their physician if those symptoms occur. |
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The person causing the disturbance will be warned and could also be sanctioned, or even excluded if necessary. |
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They should be warned not to expect more from the children than they are able to do. |
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If either party refuses to give the consent mentioned in § 1, that party is to be warned of the juridic consequences of that refusal. |
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For much of the war this submarine campaign was restricted by prize rules requiring merchant ships to be warned and evacuated before sinking. |
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Readers are to be warned that quotations in this chapter contain some not so savory language. |
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But be warned, the action here is mostly in the eyes of the beholder. |
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When treating fruit during the bloom period, bee keepers should be warned well in advance to remove hives to a safe distance from orchards to be treated. |
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Couples, married or not, should be warned that there is no coed dormitory. |
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Above all collectors in the USA must be warned about this poor remakes! |
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These are people who should be warned, who should be disciplined, and who should be taught to be accountable for the distribution of their products and services. |
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Drivers want to be aware of the immediate environment of the vehicle and to be warned of risks in order to brake, accelerate or turn as necessary. |
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Increasing the age of consent would mean that more young people would have to be warned about disclosure and more of them would be reluctant to speak with professionals. |
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If we could count on equal vigilance on the part of all Canadians, we could abandon the search for a means through which members of front organizations and organizations subject to infiltration could be warned. |
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Add a setting to be warned in case of new products. |
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The reason for this recommendation is that experience has shown that if arrest is delayed the major players in any network will often be warned and will take full precautionary measures to conceal their part in the crime. |
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Even headerless LOADs will work with the Sprint, though be warned, it can't cope with the now common turboload. |
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If you are interested in this machine for simple trail riding, be warned, you could shoot yourself real quick if you don't pay respect to this wanted felon. |
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Everyone on site should be warned about the pressure test and avoid standing at an angle where they risk being hit by any components from the piping system that may come loose during the pressure test. |
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But at times, panicky soldiers had to be warned off at gunpoint when they attempted to rush to the boats out of turn. |
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The faint-hearted be warned, if putting a splint on a dog's paw doesn't bother you, what about the pulling out of the molar of a horse put in a machine similar to a torture chamber? |
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When the truck driver wants to drive off and there is still an object in the danger zone close to the truck, he will also be warned of the risk of collision by an acoustic signal. |
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Patients should be warned not to take Restoril under circumstances in which a full night's sleep and clearance of the drug from the body are not possible before they need again to resume full activity. |
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Effects on Ability to Drive and Use Machinery: Patients should be warned about driving and operating machinery since hydroxychloroquine can impair accommodation and cause blurring of vision. |
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You will be warned in case of a mistype error. |
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Amendments 21 and 24 constitute, in the Commission's view, a breach of the basic antimoney laundering rule that the customer on whom a money laundering suspicion report is made should not be warned of this fact. |
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The contestant who constantly retreats without effective counter, who holds, clinches, or exits the area rather than allow the opponent an opportunity to score must be warned or penalised. |
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An undertaking should, however, be warned in advance and should have a reasonable period of time within which to rectify the situation before incurring such penalties. |
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Where possible, the opposing force should be warned to stop using a cultural object or place of worship for military purposes before an attack is launched. |
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Should you choose to attend, be warned, I will be not be wearing a toupe. |
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Those wishing to climb Napes Needle should be warned that a safe descent is far more difficult than the ascent as there are no permanent anchors or bolts from which to abseil. |
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Be warned though, after 8pm the trendoids come out and it's all heels please ladies and smart shoes and long pants gentlemen. |
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Be warned that first-timers can find it difficult to appreciate galaxies, globular clusters, and planetary nebulae. |
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Be warned that the full vibrancy and richness of the sound is lost on the personal CD player. |
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Be warned though, if you get into it, the cliffhanger ending is going to drive you nuts. |
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Be warned that the gentle pizza bread that arrives at all tables, along with a sprightly pesto dip, can ruin your appetite for the pizza to come. |
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Be warned though, there's a mosque across the street and that early-morning call to prayer won't suit holiday sleep-ins. |
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