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You also once again sounded a note of warning today when assessing the report.
We look forward to what the Commission has to say but I would sound a note of warning.
Let me, once more, sound a note of warning against simplistic answers and quick fixes.
In spite of the progress with this directive, I wish to sound a note of warning.
On this point I sound a note of warning since we must not confuse a flexible and clearly defined framework with safety measures.
Usually, the Two of Cups is welcome in a reading, but it can also sound a note of warning.
They sound a note of warning.
I am voting in favour of the report but, at the same time, I would like to sound a note of warning concerning the future.
Turning from the past year to the future Mr Vernon sounded a note of warning:
Bonhams' disclaimer for quality of service at the beginning should sound a note of warning: bad restoration is worse than no restoration.
So you're really sounding a note of warning over translating or transferring one set of norms from one culture to another without being really rather cautious about it.
'Nevertheless it is my duty, as representing I think by far the greatest shareholding present - and that includes your directors - to sound a note of warning.'
Jed Bernstein, the president of the League of American Theaters and Producers, Broadway's major trade group, sounded a note of warning yesterday.
Already, at the time of the President-Dictator's visit to Sulaco, Moraga had sounded a note of warning from Sta.
I would also like to sound a note of warning against the change in the treaty which has been requested, because that could be a decoy which will only force us to put off the necessary measures until another day.
Mr President, as probably the only Member of the European Parliament with dual residence in the US and in Europe, I would like to sound a note of warning about clichés and the arrogant assumption that Americans understand nothing about Europe.
Another sportswriter noted that the release of Peitz sounded a note of warning that led to the release of other old-time stars: "The greatest must eventually fall, and that is what has happened to Peitz, [Joe] Kelley and others."
I should also like, however, to sound a note of warning to the women here in Parliament: stop focusing so much upon whether there should be more men or women in Parliament, and try to consider the millions of women who are grossly underpaid for doing the same work or work of the same value.