How To Use Warn In A Sentence

  • Warner wrote from Egypt expressing sympathy for their unfurnished state of affairs, but added, "I would rather fit out three houses and fill them with furniture than to fit out one 'dahabiyeh'. Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
  • Well, suddenly without any warning, a couple of weeks ago, men and machines arrived and started digging up the road and pavement and generally causing the usual traffic chaos.
  • With no warning signs on either side and under poor lighting, the road is a death trap for motorists.
  • Somewhere in the far regions of her mind a voice was screaming warnings.
  • Another harvest has failed, and international aid agencies warn of the threat of mass starvation.
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  • He warned others about the live electric cables as they climbed to safety.
  • Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
  • Missed departure Strike, riot or civil commotion in respect of which a warning has been given prior to the date this insurance is purchased.
  • The Ahmadiyah were explicitly "warned and ordered" that "as long as they consider themselves to hold to Islam, to discontinue the promulgation of interpretations and activities that are deviant from the principal teachings of Islam, that is to say the promulgation of beliefs that recognize a prophet with all his teachings who comes after the Prophet Muhammad SAW. The Heritage Foundation Papers
  • A notice posted on the chapel of Carrigtwohill, calling one of those meetings, warned such as absented themselves that they would be marked men, as there was famine in the parish, and they should have food or blood. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
  • The warnings that permeate Polonius's speeches derive from his misperception of controlling his daughter's sexuality.
  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • The coroner said it's up to travel companies to warn customers of any possible dangers.
  • I am listening to your day-tales, though I wonder that this time might be better spent mistranslating health warnings from foreign cigarettes and pasting them to a gallery wall or, perhaps, composing a biro haiku on the arch of a foot, proclaiming: Day 9: Better Spent Time
  • The British set up dedicated warning nets to detect the incoming V1s and then sent out interceptors.
  • By the early 1990s, Disney and Warner Brothers studios opened retail stores selling animation art.
  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • Experts warn overdevelopment is threatening the golden seashores in Hainan island, the popular sub-tropical tourist destination.
  • But Italy's problems are still a salutary warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • A watchdog has ruled that clamping cannot be allowed in areas where there is no obvious warning notice.
  • She was demoted and given a warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additionally, FDA officials decided the drug must carry a warning on its label stating, "An increased rate of stroke was observed following Xarelto discontinuation in clinical trials" in patients with the faulty heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation. FDA Approves Anticlotting Drug
  • Swindon Council may also serve a warning notice on riders causing a noise nuisance.
  • She turned a deaf ear to our warnings and got lost.
  • He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
  • He would much rather be judged on whether share prices continue to rise or fall ahead of a bid or profit warning.
  • The teacher warned the students off the thin ice.
  • The whistle warned visitors that the ship was ready to sail.
  • We have to be alert to the warning signs that our egos are running rampant. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he warned Teheran it faces ever increasing sanctions if it refuses to suspend nuclear enrichment.
  • But alarmed experts have warned of the dangers. The Sun
  • I'm not surprised you feel ill - let it be a warning to you!
  • By night they roost in the gently flowing shallows of the Platte, shin-deep in cool water, or else on sandbars, giving them warning against any predator that might come splashing out.
  • The schedule shows the last tender as being at 3 a.m., with a warning that passengers will be responsible for any expense occurred by failing to re-embark before the set time for departure.
  • The international investment bank has warned investors of the potential risk exposure arising from equities.
  • But Italy's problems are still a salutary warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • But some warned that the impact of higher mortgage rates on wage negotiations risked increased pressure on prices in the months ahead.
  • As I write this, Neil and Christine Hamilton, as if in dreadful warning to him, are appearing on Hole in the Wall. Edwina Currie, Bobby Davro and Lembit Opik
  • Marine pilots were advised to drop warning messages on the towns or villages concerned, allowing civilians time to get away. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • A warning shot was fired but he fled when none of the heavily armoured commandos was able to give chase. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Philippines’ most active volcano erupted again Monday, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, prompting volcanologists to warn of more violent eruptions in coming days.
  • Many cities require registration of alarm systems, provide for a warning process, fine violators and authorize disconnection of alarm systems.
  • Without warning my foothold broke and I slid downward ripping a gash in the plastic that held the containers of water together.
  • On the back, it warns, "Avoid keeping under direct sunray," which goes for hearts, too, I'd say. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The phrase "inspired by a true story" affixes itself to novels like a warning label: Beware sententious moralizing. Cheeshahteaumauk, Class of '65 (1665)
  • The guard growled out a warning,threatening the prisoners with his gun.
  • She was found guilty of gross misconduct but an independent panel recommended she get a final written warning. The Sun
  • He had been warned again and again but failed to take action. The Sun
  • Critics warn that the new hedges were often overvalued, allowing banks to minimise how much the redress scheme costs them. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'I'm warning you!' said James, losing his patience.
  • His departure from Time Warner coincided with sluggish operating results at the cable channel.
  • Savers looking to cash in on higher Isa allowances which come into effect today are being warned to read the small print to avoid being "fleeced" by banks and building societies. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • Early in his essay, the editor makes it clear that his warning is against all autarchs.
  • Police in Newquay are warning underage drinkers that the party is over. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have warned those looking after children to keep them away from garages and factory sites before there is a tragic accident.
  • It was decided by those present that the Agency must get a message to him warning him against precipitate action.
  • From the very beginning of the automobile age, industry analysts, following the lead of farsighted engineers, issued warnings about the reliance on a nonrenewable fuel source.
  • Just then Edward handed Doctor Instow a goodly rasher of broiled ham, upon which was a perfectly poached egg; and directly after the man came round behind Jack, and quietly placed before him, with a whisper of warning that the plate was very hot, another rasher of ham, and at the first sight of it the lad began to shrink, but at the second glance, consequent upon a brave desire not to show his repugnance, he saw that it was a different kind of rasher to the doctor's, and that there was no egg. Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy
  • There are many horror stories about an ex-spouse getting the proceeds of a big life insurance policy or the accidental disinheritance of a child because the owner never changed the beneficiary," Norfolk warns. How To Protect Your Spouse Financially After You're Gone
  • The bureau warns that servicing such high fixed returns could squeeze funds available for providing actual care. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judge warned the duo they must not assume the fact he had adjourned sentence for pre-sentence reports meant he was in any way indicating what penalty would follow.
  • He called out a warning from the kitchen.
  • They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders.
  • A rather odd thing has just just occurred in the life of nerdy high school student Peter Parker; after being bitten by a radioactive spider, his body chemistry is mutagenically altered in that he can scale walls and ceilings, and he develops a "spider-sense" that warns him of approaching danger. Listal promoted
  • I shook my head at him, trying to look like a warning, a big frown to exaggerate gravity. WHITE LIES
  • Director of the Scottish Tourist Forum, Ivan Broussine, warned that archaic attitudes were threatening the health of the tourist industry.
  • He has proposed that governments should tax advertising or force advertisers to issue a health warning. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
  • If they get too close to a buried cable, they get an audible warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without warning, the lights suddenly dimmed and began to go out.
  • I finally read the warning about nervousness, dizziness, or sleeplessness.
  • The chairman warned the senator to toe the party line while running for the governor.
  • That might not be what you want art to do, but forewarned is forearmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The program started off ascetically with "Six Studies in English Folksong" which the program warned us were "very melancholic," continued with a song cycle for violin and tenor called "Along the Field" to poems by A.E. Houseman, and finished off the first half with insanely Pre-Raphaelite lushness to a song cycle set to Dante Gabriel Rosetti poems called "The House of Life. Thomas Glenn Sings Vaughan Williams
  • Elsewhere in Wiltshire, flood warnings were in place in Melksham and drivers were disrupted by floodwater in Lacock.
  • Beyond, the Pacific, dim and vast, was raising on its sky-line tumbled cloud-masses that swept landward, giving warning of the first blustering breath of winter. Chapter 21
  • It's your decision, but I warn you - you're making a mistake .
  • In December, experts warned that many retirees who do look to take their business elsewhere are being ripped off by unscrupulous brokers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why was there a delay in warning the public?
  • As he introduces another series showcasing the culinary delights of his homeland, he sends a tongue-in-cheek warning to other celeb chefs. The Sun
  • If your bills are higher than expected or the clock seems inconsistent on your meter this could pose a warning sign. The Sun
  • This information would give the Royal Air Force an early warning of an attack by enemy fighters.
  • Since Christiane's doctor has warned her son that she must never experience any more shocks, Alex cossets his mother in their apartment.
  • Without warning his right hand swiped in retaliation at her mouth, splitting her lip.
  • There were dire warnings of an ecological disaster and world oil prices through the roof as the Iraqis set fire to the oil fields.
  • Max warned her she was sailing dangerously close to the wind and risked prosecution.
  • Interviewer Ryan Tubridy sought the advice of Jon Snow ahead of the interview but was warned it would be difficult to extract anything 'revelatory' out of Tony Blair. Tony Blair interview greeted by Iraq war protesters and Jedward fans
  • It turned out that the pork op-ed was something of a prelude to another, larger attack on the local/sustainable food movement: his recently published book, Just Food: Where Locavores Get It Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly, in which he warns the reader of legions of rabid locavores who would build up irresponsible local food systems and disserve global ecology through their uber-local diets. Leslie Hatfield: Miles from Nowhere: Why Does James McWilliams Hate Local Food?
  • Like a US flag flying in front of a structure, like tatooes and piercings, the cornrows hairdo is a clue warning the disfavored to stay away. You Are Nothing Without Your Robot. Nothing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Raw milk proponents take cause to capitols, courtrooms as public health officials warn of risk risks of raw milk is spilling into statehouses and courtrooms across the country as proponents of unpasteurized PAU kisan melas to be held in March Dr M S Gill, Director of Extension University, said the university is creating awareness about the need to WN.com - Articles related to Report Claims Flowers Lose Aroma Due To Climate Change
  • In frame 15 the referee warned Holt for ungentlemanly conduct, in this case swearing.
  • Meade had not thought to warn her that a woman in her condition should not drink, for it never occurred to him that a decent woman would drink anything stronger than scuppernong wine.
  • This recipe will make around six to eight pancakes - but be warned, you may want to double up as they get devoured pretty quickly! The Sun
  • I feel a little guilty for springing the whole problem on her without warning.
  • I must warn you that this image will shock and frighten you and if you are old or weak please do not look at it.
  • Enterprise wouldn't replace Melissa's rental car even after a mechanic declared the tire on her current car "unrepairable," and warned that it would be unsafe to drive 400+ miles back to New York from Rochester on a donut spare. Enterprise Tells Post-Op Patient To Drive 400 Miles On A Faulty Tire - The Consumerist
  • But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
  • Each mile that we progressed into Iraq, commanders warned us the risk of getting "slimed" dramatically increased. CNN Transcript Feb 24, 2007
  • Lamy warns trade finance situation deteriorating www. wto.org 12.11.08 Director-General Pascal Lamy reported to WTO ambassadors on 12 November 2008 that his meeting with experts earlier in the day confirmed that the market for trade finance has severely deteriorated. WN.com - Financial News
  • Doctors are so scared of being sued that many will refuse to treat high-risk patients or perform difficult operations, medical experts have warned.
  • The following month he warned again about the economic damage that reliance on wind power would do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mayor, Dr. Arnold, was completely "subjugated," and, after consulting with him, I authorized him to assemble his City Council to take charge generally of the interests of the people; but warned all who remained that they must be strictly subordinate to the military law, and to the interests of the General Government. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
  • Having been duly warned that I would get nowhere with my application, I went right ahead and applied anyway.
  • Salmon farmers are warning of the severe crisis facing the industry.
  • Closer to home, road hauliers warned of possible transport stoppages and demonstrations to highlight the effect of the oil price hike on their business.
  • Two retiring Republican senators warned their fellow lawmakers Tuesday that they need to fix the Social Security system before it goes broke.
  • While potassium bromate has not been banned in the U.S., the FDA discourages bakers from using it -- and at least one state, California, has approved a warning-label requirement that has led many bread makers to abandon the additive. Five Controversial Food Additives
  • This tendency to associate - designed to warn us of impending danger-can in fact work against us.
  • The minister has warned that dumpers and landowners face severe sanctions under the Waste Management Act 1996.
  • Traverse, I say these things to you that being 'forewarned' you may be 'forearmed.' The Hidden Hand
  • Alerts appeared on the screen, little boxes with red writing warning me of the presence of malware.
  • The foghorn boomed out its warning.
  • These were beautiful altocumulus castellanus, and their puffy towers gave warning of a turbulent atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this presidential warning shot, the Senate narrowly approved both amendments.
  • However, Mr Barry sounded a warning note about risks to water everywhere as the silage-cutting season moves into top gear.
  • The classical economist Von Hayek, who authored On the road to serfdom, warned about such interference by government in the economic order which can culminate the unbridle manipulation and pollution of the economic system. Emerging economies must reject handouts and bailouts capitalism
  • And that's part of trying to educate people about drugs and warn them about the ill effects of drugs.
  • The Mpumalanga government on Tuesday warned that fraudulent licence syndicates, that issued thousands of fake drivers licences from former homeland testing centres throughout the province, had now moved their operations to major cities such as Witbank. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area.
  • Read in studio Health officials are warning that so-called rave parties could lead to a drug epidemic.
  • He has warned some of his more gung ho generals about the consequences of an invasion.
  • She was demoted and given a warning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Latex balloons, and toys or games that contain a latex balloon, must carry a warning that children younger than 8 can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons and that adult supervision is required Not just the newest toys hold risks for kids
  • Around the clock, the coaches galloped down the towns' high streets with long brass horns blowing to warn pedestrians.
  • Many of the insanities start in this fashion; and all such practices, instead of being encouraged, should be discouraged; and all experienced and intelligent students of psychical research warn those who "dabble" in the subject against the repeated and promiscuous indulgence in such practices -- because of the dangerous, even disastrous, effects upon the mind, in many instances. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • But, it warned, such behaviour 'would exacerbate the effects of a subsequent snapback'. Times, Sunday Times
  • A deal would allow TimeWarner to boost its DVD sales with the studio's substantial film database.
  • And he will again warn them about their conduct in talks today. The Sun
  • He was warned hours before voters went to the polls about the impending doom. The Sun
  • He mentioned this to his cousin, but O’Hara, with a light-hearted reference to forewarning and forearming, refused to take the matter seriously. The Dancing Druids
  • Ringing in his ears will be his father's warning ‘not to make a beast of yourself’.
  • `You can't afford to allow your personal feelings to jeopardize the operation, Marlette," Pruitt warned him. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • If such warning signs are detected early enough, doctors can sometimes successfully treat people suffering from primary immunodeficiencies.
  • We refer to the rules which oblige a trial judge to warn the jury of the danger of convicting upon the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice.
  • We were warned to be vigilant and alert to what the road users around us were doing.
  • While MGM’s stuff reveled in schmaltz, Warners piled on the panache with a distinctly modern sensibility. 2008 August : Scrubbles.net
  • Having presided with his president over the first-ever downgrading of the debt his department issues, Mr. Geithner hied to Wroclaw, Poland, to share his wisdom with the assembled European finance ministers, who pointed out that the euro zone is less indebted than the U.S. and not well placed to warn them, as Mr. Geithner did, of the danger of dependence on foreign creditors. Aggregating Conceals Some Important Facts
  • Be warned - it's a bit weepy. The Sun
  • However, while both the Atkins and South Beach low-carb diets warn people not to stay in the extremely low-carbohydrate ketogenic "induction" phase for more than two weeks, many people, like your friend, choose to do so for months.
  • They have had a bumpy ride since a profit warning last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recent signings will undoubtedly provide extra strength and depth but Warne will always remain the key man.
  • The union accused employers of trying to make last-minute changes to the deal and warned that its 55,000 members could be balloted again for a fresh bout of industrial action.
  • Murder squad detectives have warned that Mr Ashworth should not be approached.
  • One warning sufficed to stop her doing it.
  • I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet.
  • He found the door slightly ajar, and pushed it on open, clearing his throat to warn the occupant of his entering, but Greg found the room empty.
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  • In Lima, a Peruvian guide warned us not to go out on foot and, if so, to walk briskly.
  • There is a growing concern among neurologists that, in many cases, patients and other doctors aren't recognizing or acting on the symptoms of a mini-stroke, a warning sign that often means a larger, more devastating stroke is on its way.
  • In such a case, the only women who will interfere and warn the intended victim will be his own relatives – a mother or a sister; others, while under no delusions as to the interested nature of the motives by which the pursuer is actuated, will hold their tongues, and even go so far as to offer facilities for the chase. Marriage as a Trade
  • A four-letter word was among his offerings and the official had no alternative but to give him a warning for verbal abuse.
  • It is, however, hard to make a recommendation to read this fine offering by Boyd without issuing a warning.
  • Well prior to the outbreak of the current war, they warned the Pentagon of the dangers to Iraq's cultural heritage posed by postwar pillage and destruction.
  • Sharp-sighted viewers alone will note the warning signs of owls or demons and realize that the most visible figures of the foreground are all deceivers.
  • ELLIS HIXOM, with charge to meet him at such a river though the Master knew well the Captain's toothpike: yet by reason of his admonition and caveat [warning] given him at parting, he (though he bewrayed no sign of distrusting the Cimaroon) yet stood as amazed, lest something had befallen our Captain otherwise than well. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • Car manufacturers will also have to carry pollution warnings on their advertising, a move they are opposed to. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another preventative measure has been warning labels and transom placards, particularly on rental houseboats commonly used by less experienced boaters.
  • I forewarned him of the trouble that would arise if he showed up at his ex-wife's house
  • Initially, there will be uproar with protests and dire warnings of disaster. The Sun
  • Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river.
  • Charles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned Hungary will fight back if the 27-nation European Union interferes in what he calls internal politics while his country holds the EU's presidency. European Parliament Members Challenge Hungary Media Law
  • As Grant hurried down the narrow concrete stairs, he felt the first warning stab of pain in his torn thigh muscle.
  • We usually yell heads up to warn others of an incoming ball.
  • The judge said the punishment would serve as a warning to others.
  • `Don't let Marc monopolize the conversation with his shop talk," Anita warned lightly. LASTING TREASURES
  • Some U. N. officials are now warning of a humanitarian crisis in the occupied territories and saying it isn't far off.
  • Chest pains can be a warning signal of heart problems.
  • The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front.
  • The fickle nature of hurricanes straying so far north means that there may only be hours of warning before a hurricane strikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which, you know, doesn't do much for my maternal self-esteem, nor for my sense of myself as a functioning grown-up especially not when the lab-technicians/blood-letters get all finger-waggy on me for going dizzy on them without warning. Archive 2008-02-03
  • Twelve years ago: A US frigate fired warning shots across the bow of an Iraqi oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman -- apparently the first shots fired by the United States in the Persian Gulf crisis.
  • The team's defeat is a salutary warning before the World Cup.
  • Some of those antiquated attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner.
  • If the defendant refuses to sign warning bells should ring.
  • Bringing a set of darts to an interview could be viewed as a warning to lairy journalists to mind their manners, but not with Meadows.
  • For the rest I will take care that due warning is given, and a notice put up in all places, to prevent you being entered on the census as absent; and to get put on the census just before the lustration is the mark of your true man of business. [ The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order
  • Missed departure Strike, riot or civil commotion in respect of which a warning has been given prior to the date this insurance is purchased.
  • Traders on commodity exchanges are warning that a cold winter in the northern hemisphere could see prices, already up 38% since the start of the year, rise a lot further.
  • Fair warning: The site is by no means complete or foolproof, so you should always cross-check by going to the source. TOSBack Monitors Terms Of Service Changes To Google And 45 Others | Lifehacker Australia
  • He also warned that aerification shouldn't be done too early or late. Media Newswire
  • The Tories now have room to warn of a hidden Labour tax bombshell at the next election. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year the head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, warned that a lack of public appreciation for Britain's military effort in Iraq and Afghanistan was in danger of "sapping" the willingness of troops to serve on dangerous operations. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Yet, experts also warned that because such detergents are better at removing dirt and stains, they retain a certain market share throughout the country.
  • To this, the expert warns a citizen, avoiding chill while, also answer vigilant hiemal " decorate sexual asthma " .
  • The guard growled out a warning,threatening the prisoners with his gun.
  • But before anyone heads to the nearest hive, bewarned-scientific tests show that apian venom is not the bees' knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • La Gunn warns her about using too many different construction styles, "I don't want it becoming a pupu platter of too many different construction methods. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway Episode 10, "There's A Pattern Here"
  • Supporting fast-growing businesses is at odds with improving productivity, academics warn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about.
  • So I started up Windows Media Player and, bang, the virus warnings started again, each time telling me the darn thing had been deleted.
  • Although the vessel was listing to starboard, the skipper continued towards a small island in spite of warnings from the group.
  • 'The Stand' in development CBS Films and Warner Bros. are co-producing Mr. King's 1978 postapocalyptic epic, and Ben Affleck is in talks to direct. Crossing Over: A Novelist at the Movies
  • Let's see what Harry Welch was warning us about with his red outgoes. Centennial
  • There is a strong case for Brown to sound warnings about the economy and the public finances next year.
  • She would like her story to be a stark warning to people buying home hair dye kits. The Sun
  • Many economists warn that too strict application of the rules hampers the ability of governments to respond to economic downturns.
  • He said officers will continue to hand-out harassment warnings to troublesome youths.
  • I think it's a good thing because if you know you're forewarned, you're forearmed.
  • To tackle that, clear weight restriction signs could be put in place before vehicles reach West Chevin Road, as well as hazard markings and warning signs.
  • However, the purpose of these warnings is to give information on potential interactions, which would otherwise have to be sought in a drug formulary.

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