early warning
advance notice of some impending event or development
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How to use early warning in a sentence
Britain, meanwhile, has deployed an E-3D early warning aircraft over Poland and Romania to monitor Ukraine.
Obama’s Nuclear Summit Aimed to Stop Terrorists. Now Putin’s the Issue. | Christopher Dickey, Jamie Dettmer, Nadette De Visser | March 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBlack Oxen is a reminder of the healthy benefits of cynicism, and in retrospect served as an early warning to an ebullient age.
American Dreams, 1923: Black Oxen by Gertrude Atherton | Nathaniel Rich | March 28, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWhile hindsight is always telescopic, there were early warning signs that the currency of Facebook shares was primed for a fall.
We must make sure that our satellite early-warning systems are in place—in the U.S.—to monitor the weather and the climate.
Might this be an early warning sign of an art bubble about to burst?
"Remember that an early warning of danger is valuable," Sir Thomas cried down to them from the poop.
Roger the Bold | F. S. BreretonAir defenses include surface-to-air missiles, antiaircraft artillery, and early warning and aircraft control sites.
Area Handbook for Romania | Eugene K. Keefe, Donald W. Bernier, Lyle E. Brenneman, William Giloane, James M. Moore, and Neda A. WalpoleThe chauffeur walked back a few yards, prepared to give early warning to the approaching horseman.
The Hillman | E. Phillips OppenheimThey both deceived Aliandra, in spite of her father's early warning and her old aunt's anxious advice.
Corleone | F. Marion Crawford
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