Sentences with phrase «alarm sounded on»

Sometimes I'll have the alarm sound on low, but the speaker on the Apple Watch is weak enough not to jolt me out of bed.
If the baby doesn't move for a period of time or if the pad can't detect breathing an alarm sounds on the receiver.

Not exact matches

At the sound of the explosion, virtually everyone standing on Boylston Street near Dzhokhar Tsarnaev turned their heads and looked down the street in bewilderment and alarm.
«You can become callous to the same song or sound on your alarm,» he says.
The president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank sounded the alarm on Monday that the student debt crisis continues to mount.
«Conservative pundits all too often sound alarms over an effort to take over America and of undocumented immigration's alleged horrific impact on the U.S. economy,» said Román, who authored a book released last year on immigration.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Government regulators on Wednesday said that they have approved Nest Labs» plans to fix a feature in its smoke alarms that could prevent them from sounding immediately.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission joined other regulators sounding the alarm on «pump - and - dump» cryptocurrency investing schemes.
CalAlarm For $ 1.99, CalAlarm offers a no - frills, user - friendly calendar app that helps keep you on - task and on - time by sounding motivating reminder alarms.
Some analysts found the explanation hard to believe, while others wondered if was sounding the alarm on a new trend for subscribers.
Prominent among those tactics was one that journalists, intelligence agencies and cybersecurity experts have been sounding the alarm on for nearly two years — the manipulation of public opinion through social media.
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.
Why was I sounding the alarm on Twitter, my podcast, and CNBC, that civilians should be very careful investing in virtual currencies that are unregulated, anonymous, easily manipulated, phenomenally hackable, global, and often run by bad actors or the incompetent?
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
These companies have been paying close attention to the variables that influence extreme weather and have long sounded the alarm on climate change and disasters.
You can set the device to sound an alarm when the engine RPM exceeds a certain number, when idling longer than a certain period of time, when breaking a specified speed limit, when it senses dangerous driving on the part of the operator, when the seatbelt is not used and when reversing.
Plenty of experienced venture investors have been sounding the alarm on the tech bubble for a while.
We again sounded the alarm to Facebook, publicly calling on the company to strengthen its data privacy policies and «institute human and technical auditing mechanisms» to both prevent violations and take swift action against developers for misuse.
The crypto market slump was largely driven by fears of regulatory bottlenecks after India sounded the alarm on illicit financing.
Other regulators, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission, have also sounded the alarm on pump - and - dump schemes, particularly around initial coin offerings (ICOs).
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.
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund today sounded the alarm on excessive global borrowing, warning that with a total of $ 164 trillion owed, the world's public and private sectors are deeper in debt than at the height of the financial crisis a decade ago.
Officials and civic organizers in some of the 20 cities now vying to win Amazon's choice for its second headquarters are sounding alarms that accommodating this tech talent invasion could put a big strain on local residents already grappling with crawling commutes and high housing prices.
A Starbucks Original Series: A former GOP congressman sounds an alarm on climate change among members of his party.
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.
One quarter does not a trend make, so I'm not going to sound the alarm on dining quite yet.
We've been sounding the alarm on non-GAAP earnings for several years now.
EU finance chiefs sounded the alarm on Saturday after the U.S. signaled it will reject the bloc's demand for an unconditional waiver from metals - import tariffs.
The same is true for a lot of other big trends out there, which is why those sounding the alarm eventually settle on pithy / scary (if not -LSB-...]
Had everyone who knew of his struggles sat down in a room and compared notes about his recent past, perhaps an alarm would have sounded ahead of what emerged on Valentine's Day, when Cruz allegedly walked into a suburban South Florida high school and carried out one of the nation's deadliest school shootings.
Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy mountain!
Thus too the demoniacal may express itself as contempt for men — a contempt, be it observed, which does not cause a man to behave contemptibly, since on the contrary he counts it his forte that he is better than all who condemn him — In view of such cases the poets ought to lose no time in sounding the alarm.
After a mere 11 minutes and the sounding of the smoke alarm (I really need new pizza stones, as mine have a pizza residue that sometimes smokes), the pies were perfection: a crispy - on - the - outside - tender - on - the - inside crust and a beautiful moist red, white and green topping bursting with fresh flavors, colors and texture.
No alarm clock, just the scratching sound of her pawing at her crate and her faint whimpers to come up on the bed.
Scientists have been sounding the alarm on the danger of glyphosate for years now, but it has apparently taken a report from the World Health Organization last year stating that the science on glyphosate shows it is likely linked to cancer, to get the FDA to finally start testing American food for glyphosate.
And while Utah isn't truly 42 points better than Oregon on average, it sounded alarm bells in every city in the Pac - 12.
If the issue is that you're short handed on recruiting analysts then by all means sound the alarm and I'll be happy to step up.
They had been on a crazy run dating back to last season, don't sound the alarms just because they dropped a Game this early in the season.
[Jean - Michel] Aulas sounded the alarm, declaring that it was time for the club's «pharaohs» and «changing - room dinosaurs» to move on, and by the time the transfer window closed earlier this month, Hugo Lloris, Aly Cissokho, Kim Källström, Ederson, John Mensah and club captain Cris — among others — had all departed.»
(Some people even put their sound machines on timers to act as «reverse alarm clocks,» reminding them that it is time for bed.)
FDA sounds the alarm on what parents need to look for.
If you notice your child has strayed out of sight, simply press the button on the parent unit, and an alarm sounds to help you quickly locate your little wanderer.
As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
Not only can you easily switch from Celsius or Fahrenheit modes, you can adjust alarm voices and sounds depending on your needs and preferences.
They set an alarm to sound when it's time to put on -LSB-...]
The Halo Bassinest has a built in alarm that will gently sound to remind me to put the baby back in the bassinest which is a wonderful safeguard on those long hard nights in the beginning.
If it gets above 102.2 Farenheit, a red light will come on and an alarm will sound.
Independent studies and scientists have been sounding the alarm bell on the levels of BPA found in human blood and tissue.
On top of that, the false alarms sometimes may be as false as it looks, as sound may wake the infant just with the sound & vibration to start breathing again.
If you pass that distance, an alarm will sound letting you know exactly when you get out of range, so there are no worries on your part.
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