Sentences with phrase «as alarming as»

As alarming as it is that a vulnerability enabled hackers to access private conversations, photos, videos, and other information transmitted through Facebook Messenger, it's commendable that Facebook took action immediately and patched the flawed element as soon as it was brought to its attention.
Daily Bitcoin News Update A 10 % drop in BTC prices over the course of 24 hours is no longer as alarming as it used to be.
The dangerous denialism by the Liberal National government are as alarming as devastating and unseasonal bushfires in October.
«As alarming as it sounds, more than three million cats and kittens end up in shelters each year.
These symptoms are just as alarming as jaundice, so stop giving Novox and seek veterinary care right away.
For example, a 3.5 % yield is not as alarming as an 18 % yield if the S&P 500 average is near 2 %.
Research shows that 61 percent of seniors graduating from a North Carolina four - year college in 2014 had debt that averaged $ 25,218.20 As alarming as this is, the situation will only get worse if Governor McCrory gets his way.
Collins» physical transformation for the role is as alarming as you'd expect: all ribs, eye sockets, and cheekbones, swimming in oversized clothes and ever shrinking from view (even if her nutritionist - guided diet left too many telltale signs of health).
As alarming as this study is, there is some good news that comes out of it: If you move every 30 minutes, your mortality risk is significantly lower.
That's almost as alarming as the unconfirmed infection of a coastal redwood tree in January (ScienceNOW, 10 January), even though infections of trees outside the oak family are minor.
This is not as alarming as it might sound.
As alarming as that statement was, Mallam Garba did not retract the offensive and offending statement.
Private debt levels in Spain are, on the other hand, not as alarming as some figures might suggest.
Ultimately this is as alarming as any sudden catastrophe.
Trump's attacks on the company aren't nearly as alarming as the government largesse that helped it become a tech behemoth.
Friends, Some of you may receive the iparenting.com newsletters and were as alarmed as I was about their partnering with Enfamil to offer $ 60 worth of free samples.
I can't believe that these folks aren't as alarmed as the Realtor's about what's going on.

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This will allow you to improve any aspects of it which raise alarm bells, as well as to prepare answers and explanations to any concerns or issues raised by lenders and investors.
As a child, he would be woken up at 2 a.m. to alarms going off and be forced to head to a safe place.
These findings — though not unique among the countries surveyed by Pew — could raise potential human rights alarm bells as both countries begin the long process of rebuilding their systems of jurisprudence in the wake of the U.S. exit.
And especially don't use your phone as an alarm clock.
As Hawaii's false alarm suggests, the latter may come with a few minutes to a half - hour of warning.
Just as alarming is that interest on this debt is increasing at an annual rate of 5 %, outpacing spending increases on every other budget item.
That said, however, Apple has a large and powerful user base, and the fact that it is using that power to remove certain forms of advertising — and tools that advertisers and publishers use, such as user tracking — is bound to set off alarm bells in the industry.
As Clay reports, the sudden revelation that America's uncontested tech prowess, after generations of global leadership, may be under threat in the next couple of decades has raised alarm bells in some quarters of Washington.
Be it alarm systems, GPS, web cameras, HVAC or medical devices, such as pacemakers, it'd be hard to guess which of these devices are even connected to the internet in the first place.
Not only can Alexa tell you simple things such as the time, set up an alarm and play music, but it's also programmed to do things such as request an Uber pickup and order a pizza.
That might be scooping up an errant Amazon package that arrives while you're away, serving as a backup contact for the alarm company or just being on alert for anything odd happening on your property, he said.
A couple of years ago, the practice of showrooming — where shoppings would look at an item in a store then purchase it online — was on an alarming rise, with 50 percent of online purchases in 2012 occurring as a result of this behavior.
The spike in the use of sleeping pills has caused some alarm, with critics warning that these pills — sometimes known as benzos — actually cut down on critical REM sleep and slow - wave sleep during which we consolidate information, and pose a risk of dependence.
As Jill Boite Taylor describes it in her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, the «alarm» lasts for 90 seconds and triggers a host of physical effects — rising blood pressure, tensed muscles and the release of adrenaline and other hormones.
Several Democratic senators pressed billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Monday to clarify his role as an adviser to President Donald Trump, saying his position in the administration raised «alarming» questions about potential conflicts of interest with his stakes in the biofuels and pharmaceutical industries.
The company also announced that it's revamping its thermostat and smoke alarm so that all the products work better together, as well as releasing a new app to make product integration more seamless.
Users can launch the voice - assistant function, Bixby Voice, which can not only pull information but can also perform hands - free functions, such as opening an application or setting an alarm clock.
Those are numbers that should alarm you not only as a compassionate citizen, but also as a business leader.
He does not appear to have sounded any kind of alarm as the problems began to mount in the summer of 2007.
Nationalist fervor in places as disparate as the U.S., Great Britain, and Germany made closed borders one of the most commonly recurring themes of the year — alarming to travelers who live by the credo of a borderless world.
When alarming security breaches happen, it is absolutely critical to be able to detect exactly which devices have been corrupted so they can be treated as malicious.
Trump alarmed European capitals during his campaign by deriding NATO as obsolete and demanding that US allies take on a greater share of spending on mutual defense.
Last year, the central bank sounded an alarm, ranking the expansion of personal credit as the biggest threat to the economy, which is why everyone was shocked when Poloz suddenly cut interest rates in January.
But the false alarm sparked outrage from local politicians, as it took more than half an hour to correct.
A simple alarm clock with a bright display, the Sandman Clock doubles as a four - port USB charger for your phone or tablet.
If you need to set an alarm as a reminder, just ask Cortana.
Big data is starting to inch its way into the hospital and this year could be a turning point, as «mission control» operations monitor those alarms and alert staff when things require intervention.
Some data - analysis firms collect and cross-reference information such as IP addresses and previous purchases in a way that lets them compile profiles whose fine detail alarms privacy advocates.
As alarm grows that the digital currency is being used by money - launderers, drug traffickers and terrorists.
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As with every federal building these days, there are reminders of the threat of terrorism, but this particular outpost has taken those reminders to the status of a four - bell alarm.
He also likes to use his music library to play a random song as an alarm.
So, as the science on sitting gets more precise — and alarming — experts at more progressive companies are designing ever more potent responses.
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