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He'd come to a halt, one hand raised high overhead in a cautionary signal.
"The March prices are sending a cautionary signal that when you go to the stores, you can expect to pay much higher prices," he added.
Cautionary signals for the alert viewer.
He overrode the cautionary signals, turning at the edge of the shelf where a wall of rock reared high before him.
By November 15, all ports in Andhra Pradesh were under cautionary signal number three.
The legal fees incurred may be "an even stronger cautionary signal to school districts around the country than the actual decision," Professor Bowman said.
This throws out a cautionary signal that downsizing and restructuring are still very much a part of corporate America, not least in New Jersey."
The Darine Codex is more general than the Mrin, but it does identify a number of cautionary signals.
Presumably, the disruption of BRCA1 removes the cautionary signal and allows wanton growth to proceed.
Michael Metz, chief market analyst for Oppenheimer & Company, the big Manhattan investment house, also flashed a cautionary signal.
"This data may be a cautionary signal for the bond market, which I think has gotten a little ahead of itself," he added, "leaving itself open for correction."
And so animals have a full system of cautionary signals designed to avoid a showdown, and they are quick to back down when they feel they can.
A Local Cautionary Signal Number Three was issued for the Gopalpur, Puri, Paradeep and Chandabali ports.
"We are surprised at the naivete of the Western world, and also of the United States, that they did not take the cautionary signals that we were flashing to them.
Cautionary Signals Some members of Congress seized the opportunity to draw out of General Herres reservations about "Star Wars" that are rarely expressed openly by the military.
After losing two referendums on independence during the last two decades, the separatists, known here as sovereigntists, are expected to read the voting results as a cautionary signal for a third referendum.
The United States extended its pattern of sending cautionary signals to Iraq today by sending American tank units in southern Iraq to their forward-most positions along the tentative cease-fire line.
Mr. Carlucci and Mr. Howard spoke in response to an article published today in The Washington Post that said the Americans fired after receiving a cautionary signal about using weapons.
Some political professionals said the fall of Mr. Miller, a popular Attorney General who saw his standing crumble over the abortion issue, was a cautionary signal to other Democrats about the difficulty of rising in the party these days when one opposes abortion.
She had hoped that the appearance of the Romulans here- and even that their attack on the city- might have been only a warning to the Federation, a cautionary signal that would not include the actual taking of this world and its people by the Empire.
Mr. Glynn said that four cautionary signals, which investigators said were working at the time of the accident, would have warned the operator to slow his car to 10 m.p.h. 'Everybody Hang On' But passengers in that car said their trolley appeared to be traveling faster than normal as it approached the station platform.
Suddenly David took her wrist as a cautionary signal, and by the intensity of his grip she knew that he had seen something unusual and she leaned close against him so that she could hear his whispered descriptions, and with her right hand she switched on the recorder and then reached up to aim the reflector.
'Cautionary Signals' In an updated forecast to clients, John Hickey, senior vice president and chief investment officer in the New York office of the Kansallis Banking Group, Finland's largest banking company, said, "The credit markets are sending cautionary signals that should be heeded."