please someone answer this...
A tornado warning is generally considered the worst because it means tornado has been seen or radar has indicated a tornado is occurring or imminent.However, on rare occasions a tornado emergency may be issued in the case that a large tornado threatens a populated area.
It depends on who, where, and when. As a teacher, if someone verbally threatens me with bodily harm I press charges. A juvenile will receive less of a punishment than an adult but depending on state's laws anywhere from a warning to jail time.
well if you give someone a warning in that case it would be
can't believe someone asked this...but. usually the warning lights mean there is a problem with whatever warning light is showing.. the pictures of the warning lights are about as simple as can be for a preschooler to figure out.. sorry for the cynical answer.. but someone had to do it
No, a warning is not the same as a threat. A warning is given to alert someone about a potential danger or problem, while a threat is an intention to harm or cause damage.
It means someone does not have their seat belt on. If you have any packages sitting on a seat they may be triggering the switch. If you don't you may have a bad seat switch.
The word warning basically means there is a potential risk for harm. It can also refer to someone giving you cautionary advice.
Insubordination is the act of being disobedient or disrespectful of an authority figure. A warning may be given to someone who is insubordinate.
You can get over someone who plays with you but has a girlfriend, by either warning him about it, or treating him as a friend.
A 2005 Trailblazer that is equipped with traction control sensors is going to have a warning device to warn if traction is lost. The warning is usually in the form of a dash light with a tire sitting at an angle. Other warning devices might be used like a bell or beeper.
There is no information available online about what a ja-warning notice means when it is in a court case summary image of warning notice. A warning notice is used to tell someone that if things do not change, action will have to be taken against them.
A person who feels danger and gives warning is typically called an "alarmer" or "alarms someone".