Word: warningly
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...panel decision was meant to avoid lengthy court deliberations and the College Board agreed to release a recommendation for score reports by this time next year. But everything from the panel's composition to the impact of its ultimate recommendation remains controversial, and those close to the process warn that reaching a fair outcome might take much longer than planned...
...variety of minor nuisances, but none of the arguments that are often raised against it are convincing. Certainly, dialing 10 digits instead of seven would take a bit more time and slightly increase the chance that one would make a mistake in dialing. This complaint notwithstanding, the critics who warn of repetitive motion injury due to the additional finger movement have yet to experience the taxing finger-crunching of Pine...
...Central Bank of Nigeria has denied any role, even going so far as to take out full-page ads in The Washington Post and USA Today in 1998 to warn Americans about the scam...
...first hint of trouble. Both McConnell and Texan Phil Gramm, another reform foe, were going to vote with Wellstone. Why would Gramm and McConnell vote with a liberal? Suddenly Buse understood: Wellstone's amendment was a poison pill, with the potential to kill the whole measure. He rushed to warn McCain...
...there's a chance that there'll be no serious surprises. If a company has already warned, and it's still a surprise, well, shame on them. With the outlook as glum as it has been, you've got to warn sufficiently, and there's a good chance most of the companies have heeded that...