Sentences with phrase «alarms by»

We found the forward park assist to be not very useful and mostly giving off false alarms by seeing items in its periphery that were not really a concern.
Squadron said that faced with such evidence, GENDA opponents can only continue pressing public safety alarms by being «willfully ignorant.»
«Indeed, Nigerians are not surprised at the contents of the recent false alarms by the APC as they are undoubtedly a reflection of the character, inner thoughts and ideology of its leaders.
But Albany has responded to corruption alarms by hitting the snooze button each time.
Ideally, you want to minimize the number of false alarms by adjusting the sensitivity level accordingly.
Industry analysts say Pearson's departure is a positive step, although they are alarmed by new accounting issues raised by the internal review.
They then sound the alarm by producing small hormone - like molecules called cytokines and chemokines.
«The United States is gravely alarmed by continued allegations of the use of chlorine gas by the Syrian Regime to terrorize innocent civilians, this time in Idlib Province near Saraqib,» the US State Department said in a statement on Monday night.
She was particularly alarmed by the growing gap between median worker and CEO pay.
Even before the crash, some were alarmed by videos posted online of drivers allowing autopilot — sort of a teaser of anticipated full self - driving car technology — to take over the wheel of the car.
In the U.S., San Francisco, New York and Miami have become alarmed by the proliferation of the facilities, and are moving aggressively to curb their spread.
Social workers are equally alarmed by a high rate of attempted suicides.
China's consistently higher growth rates are regarded with alarm by stagnant developed nations.
«All Americans should be alarmed by Russia's actions,» Obama said in a statement, noting that Russia's «data theft and disclosure activities could only have been directed by the highest levels of the Russian government.»
I am also rather alarmed by the significant write - downs in book value that occurred in 2005 and 2008.
Many investors are also alarmed by South Korea's lukewarm outlook on regulation.
But Beijing, justifiably alarmed by mushrooming foreign indebtedness, seems to have started tightening the taps late last year.
As early as the 1930s, scientists were alarmed by the degradation and were worried about erosion and plants dying off.»
To pressure China to play by international rules, experts and tech companies argue the US government should put together a united front with allies who are also alarmed by Beijing's industrial policy.
In a statement, Seattle's mayor said she was alarmed by Amazon's announcement and added that she planned to work with members of Seattle's business, labor and community leaders in the coming days to find common ground.
A spokesman for the UN Secretary - General Ban Ki Moon said: «The Secretary - General is alarmed by the preliminary findings of a fact finding investigation by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) into the attack on Hotel Terrain in Juba on 11 July, in which one person was killed and several civilians were raped and brutally beaten by men in uniform.
Except that we all have reason to be terribly alarmed by Obama's numbers in VA and NC.
When I read the story of Faith Christian Church in Tucson, Arizona, that is being investigated because some believe it is a cult, I wasn't alarmed by any one of the accusations.
Traditional Protestants, alarmed by Pope Francis's unorthodox statements, appreciate Fr.
Dear Father Editor, Some Catholics have been alarmed by the recent tour around England of major primary relics of St. Therese of Lisieux.
Don't be alarmed by that.
Some are alarmed by what human beings are doing to their physical environment and concerned about the role of theology in distracting attention from this.
Others, alarmed by the weeping and screaming and fainting of his audiences of thousands, worried that he preyed on «injudicious» people.
Alarmed by the radical revisionism of the homosexual movement, it is suggested, the churches may be moved to reappropriate with vigor a traditional sexual ethic.
Now it is up to the clergy, who more and more can begin to act on the convictions expressed by the U.N. report, which opens with the words «Alarmed by the threat to the very survival of mankind,» and proceeds:»... the accumulation of weapons, particularly nuclear weapons, today constitutes much more a threat than a protection for the future of mankind.
Several people corresponded with me this weekend, and I was alarmed by how much shame is being inflicted on so many people.
«As bishops and defenders of the human rights and religious freedom of all, weare alarmed by the deteriorating situation of Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq... Christians in particular are caught in the middle of civil strife between Sunnis and Shiites... We are deeply impressed by the courage of many Christians who remain in the land of their birth.»
The New England Journal of Medicinei s alarmed by the Supreme Court decision Gonzales vs. Carhart.
Sr Jordan James is inspired by some everyday reflections which foster a Catholic culture; Cyprian Blamires applauds a lawyer's defence of the bodily resurrection of Christ; Peter Hodgson is both convinced and alarmed by a distinguished scientist's analysis of the devastating effects of climate change.
Reuters: Tweeting Turkish pianist Fazil Say denies religious insult charge Turkish concert pianist Fazil Say's exuberance has won him fans around the world, but it has also helped land him in court as a cause célèbre for those alarmed by Turkey's creeping Islamic conservatism.
When people say that they are alarmed by people leaving the church, one has to conclude they're out of touch with reality.
«in no way alarmed by your opponents - which is a sign of destruction for them, but of salvation for you, and that too, from God.
He was only mildly alarmed by the Deuteronomist, for who listens to such abrasive theology?
One does not have to believe that the country is about to be taken over by enragé Southern Baptists to be alarmed by the recent upsurge of the Christian right.
It is because of the existence of this mechanism that I am not alarmed by the suggestions, of people like Chomsky, that man has an «innate» capacity for the use of language.
The speed at which Sherrod's words were lifted out of context, edited, distributed, and then subjected to reaction was truly astounding, and we should all be alarmed by the sloppy reporting the sequence of events revealed.
Lewis was alarmed by the number of people who deny that some things are inherently likable, debunking traditional morality and Natural Law, and thinking that basic values can — and should — change.
And yet he is quick to denigrate those who are genuinely alarmed by the current state of affairs.
By contrast, I am indeed alarmed by the state of affairs in our society at large, where a cultural liberalism that has become ideologically secular is very powerful and may well succeed.
There are honest liberals, and, truth be told, more than a few are alarmed by the outcome and embarrassed by the argument in Hill.
Nobody is at all bothered or alarmed by it, and these countries used to be as conservative as anything both religiously and politically.
- Definitely make sure you swirl the pan before you bake it, it integrates the batters together which makes them a lot better (I've made 3 batches for 3 separate occasions so just speaking from experience)- lastly, don't be alarmed by how little batter it seems like you have.
When I first made them my husband scooped some leftover filling out of the pot and was quite alarmed by the pepper.
Just a a little heads up though — don't get alarmed by the amount of chili paste listed in the ingredients.
Don't be alarmed by the fact that the skin on the bananas will turn brown once cooked.
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