Sentences with phrase «alarm bells on»

The inability of qualified minorities to get their feet in the door is «something a lot of people have been sounding alarm bells on for years and nothing has changed,» one former Senate Democratic aide said in an interview.
They set off alarm bells on the monitors to which she was hooked up.
Independent studies and scientists have been sounding the alarm bell on the levels of BPA found in human blood and tissue.
The findings offer insight and an alarm bell on how ecosystems respond to climate change and to unusual climate events, scientists said.

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The idea of a leaderless organization set off alarm bells among Uber's major investors, especially Benchmark's Bill Gurley who serves on Uber's board.
But a new study published yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine (which, unfortunately, is available only to Annals subscribers), sheds new light on the issue and sounds a loud, clanging alarm bell about the lasting health risks of prolonged sitting.
Now it's mainstream YouTube that's setting off alarm bells, with Google's hands - off approach to the billions of videos that flow through the streaming service and the growing influence of self - made YouTube stars on teens and tweens — even younger kids.
The video does a very good job, showing retail investors like Sharon and Russ on the one side, and market veterans on the other sounding the alarm bells.
The strong performance on Thursday is encouraging for the venture capitalists who have backed other consumer Web startups, such as Square or Pinterest, though it sounded alarm bells for some investors who cautioned that the froth was unwarranted.
But, Catholics do believe that we can ask Mary to pray for us, and we do believe that Christ has assumed her into Heaven and given her honors above that of any other creature (more on this when we get to the question concerning women in the Church), and we do believe that she has a (subordinate) mediator - like role (but before your alarm bells go off, please read this article by Taylor Marshall for a proper understanding of this.
That explains why the board took three days to request a trading halt after the alarm bells were first raised but it doesn't explain why Helou was reportedly telling a public forum on Wednesday that a $ 6 market price for farmers was still sustainable.
Xenophon then asks whether, because on his assessment information Coles» had previously given on pricing seemed to suggest they might now be below cost pricing, this «should be setting off alarm bells for the ACCC to investigate?»
Come on man, it's no shock or surprise that Sanchez wants out.The only alarm bells that are ringing are the ones in our transfer activities.
Kosh on the bench and the media start raising alarm bells and get Arsenal fans worried.
The fact that he was being substituted on a regular basis should have set alarm bells ringing but of course AW will never admit to this.
And while Utah isn't truly 42 points better than Oregon on average, it sounded alarm bells in every city in the Pac - 12.
The keeper has made several high profile mistakes this season, including one on Thursday night in the semi-finals of the Europa League, and some of his errors really ought to raise alarm bells for Rodgers.
That would have set the alarm bells ringing in either of his first two seasons with Arsenal but not I am not sure if there is anything Cazorla can't do on a football pitch.
Teeing off early on the second day, after carding a first - round 74, Poulter struggled for rhythm and shot three bogeys over the first seven holes to set the alarm bells ringing.
Consecutive defeats at home to two relegation candidates in Yeovil and Sheffield Wednesday rang the alarm bells, and while Watford probed early on in both fixtures, they never really looked like scoring.
We are getting rid of players who are playing in the most shock ridden season on record and in the last three years a record amount of sudden deaths if this was any other sport alarm bells would be ringing.
The alarm bells started to ring on 20th March when Barcelona succumbed a two goal lead at Villarreal to draw 2 - 2.
That was he photographed strolling through Shanghai Disneyland on match day, when he was sidelined with an injury, set alarm bells ringing.
Just the words» second - from - bottom» would usually have those alarm bells ringing, though Wigan, despite having only West Ham below them in the table, can take a lot of heart from the fact that victory on Saturday, at home against fellow struggler's Fulham, has the potential to lift them as high as 14th in the table.
A nice drop of the shoulder from André Gomes to take on Torres on the halfway line was followed by a neat pass to Suárez, who touched the ball off to Messi and, from then on, the alarm bells were ringing for the Rojiblancos.
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Cohn's resignation sounded alarm bells in establishment circles in Washington and on Wall Street, where many viewed the former Goldman Sachs executive as a steadying influence on economic policy inside the Trump White House.
He also admitted regulators had been too slow to spot the banking crisis, saying: «The supervisory people, in an ideal world, should have rung some alarm bells rather earlier on
No other organization keeps such a close eye on the health of the borough's housing stock, and raises alarm bells when necessary.
«Health experts, schools and even David Cameron's own MPs are raising the alarm bells about the direction this government has taken the country on public health, because David Cameron and Andrew Lansley have got drinks companies writing government policy for them.
One alarm bell that sounded Thursday was the possible defection of Sen. Marco Rubio from voting yes on the tax bill, putting the measure in peril.
Last week, alarm bells rang about a possible SNP ambush of the Finance Bill, forcing the House to sit through the night and knocking out the next day's business — meaning there would be no vote on the Government's new Welfare Bill.
It is less than a month since Drummer Lee Rigby was killed in Woolwich and already alarm bells are ringing after a number of articles which seem to be attempting to close down debate on anti-Muslim prejudice in Britain.
It is recalled that environmentally conscious Ghanaians, climate change advocates and people of northern Ghana strongly supported the NPP in opposition when the party raised the alarm bell through a press conference on the felling of these rosewood tress in northern Ghana.
The mistakes on radio and television are likely to ring alarm bells in the Labour party amid fears that Miliband is less well prepared than David Cameron and Nick Clegg for the cut and thrust of broadcasting on the campaign trail.
«This study suggests that methane emissions may be a serious problem in Utah, but we need more data to pinpoint exactly where emissions are coming from and to identify where the opportunities are to reduce them,» said Hamburg, calling this and other recent research on methane emissions «alarm bells ringing in our ears.»
In a widely anticipated move that has already raised alarm bells at research institutes, a White House budget document states that «significant reductions» will come from slashing the overhead payments that NIH now pays to universities on top of the direct research costs for a project.
International checks on plutonium are so lax that terrorists or would - be nuclear nations could acquire enough plutonium to make eight nuclear bombs without ringing any alarm bells, a pressure group claims in a report released this week.
For scientists, alarm bells should be ringing on this point.
«This is an alarm bell for biotech scientists on the importance of strictly following ethical and other regulations on research,» wrote Huang Jikun, director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences» Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy in Beijing, in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
THE graph flashed up on the screen for only a few seconds, but it set alarm bells ringing.
The package, bulky, and with no return address, set off alarm bells with university authorities, who are on the alert for suspicious packages following the recent maiming of two science professors by letter bombs.
What data there are on the magnitude of trade in amphibians and reptiles have set alarm bells ringing.
Alarm bells started ringing in 2001, when the first comprehensive research on climate impacts for the park was done by the South African National Biodiversity Agency.
Alarm bells went off and sent me on a pre-dawn crawl around in our cabinets.
If you've been talking to a potential date online for weeks and months, and every - time you make plans to meet in person they cancel on you, your alarm bells should be ringing!
At the same time, Annika and Michaela are also messaging in an identical fashion to other users on the same site (alarm bells going off yet?).
In general, when someone you met on a dating site asks you for money, alarm bells should sound in your head.
There are some inconsistencies on the site, which do send some alarm bells.
The big alarm bell ringing with this game's release is the inclusion of IAPs on a premium priced app.
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