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Amid Beijing's apparent enthusiasm for Glorious Mission, some observers warn of conflating real warfare with mere simulations.

Sensors in your car tuned to radio signals from orbiting satellites can locate your car precisely at any moment and warn of traffic jams.

But development experts say the way ahead may not be easy and warn of more standoffs between business and farmers as the country's economic priorities shift from agriculture to industry.

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Doctors warn of the risks to Japan's cherished health system.

There are few greens in Turkey to warn of the environmental consequences of pursuing growth at any cost.

To make matters worse, standard tests that should warn of trouble sometimes fail to detect blood vessel obstruction when they're used in women.

Birds sometimes chatter to each other to warn of danger.

He was also one of the first scientists to suggest that chemicals could imitate hormones and to warn of the dangers of this chemical deception.

In the fall Jean put a yellow collar around Frankie's neck to warn off hunters.

Illegal loggers usually carry guns, says Yevgeni, have sophisticated saws that cannot be heard beyond a dozen metres and place watchmen with satellite phones to warn of intruders.

But collectively, they should be able to warn of dangers ahead.

Current guidelines on using aspirin for reducing the chances of a stroke or heart attack rightly warn of the small risk of ulcers and of dangerous bleeding in the stomach.

But some warn of a growing digital divide in the markets.

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