warning system
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwarningandsystem
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warning
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈwɔː.nɪŋ/us/ˈwɔːr.nɪŋ/
something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofwarningandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The development of large-scale data collection, for example, has also permitted the development of an 'earlywarningsystem' in relation to low-incidence medical complications.
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Updates of the program are submitted annually, thus setting up an earlywarningsystemfor states vulnerable to exceeding their deficit limits.
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This study reports the first quantitative assessment of accuracy of predictions by an earlywarningsystem.
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This method could provide an earlywarningsystemfor influenza epidemics that can overwhelm hospitals.
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The aim is to develop an earlywarningsystemand therefore only the period preceding growth stage thirty-one is searched.
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These localities could benefit from an earlywarningsystemand the ability to prepare for severe storm events.
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We do not yet know if the full potential for the system to act as an earlywarningsystemhas been reached.
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An earlywarningsystemwill be developed after wide consultation with relevant stakeholders.
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Parasites as pollution indicators in marine ecosystems : a proposed earlywarningsystem.
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Although early warning systems have been in place for several years, there are as yet no criteria or common understanding of what makes an earlywarningsystemeffective.
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How "early" an "earlywarningsystem" can operate depends of course on what one is trying to monitor, what techniques are available, and who is deemed worthy of participation.
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This is why we are demanding first of all, a totally efficientwarningsystem.
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We have established awarningsystemthat is effective, but insufficient.
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We can implement awarningsystemto identify human rights violations which allows us to act appropriately and react in time.
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No specific fogwarningsystemis proposed at present.
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We want, for instance, a five-minutewarningsystem.
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A related factor is the radarwarningsystem.
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