Sentences with phrase «because of the alarming»

Not because of my alarm clock making me to, but my body is so used to getting up early it has become a natural habit.
Blackburn, because of their alarming form, are fighting for their lives down near the relegation zone but would go four - points clear of the bottom - three with victory.
Goebert says the university actually stopped that study because of the alarming rate of depression and immediately began brainstorming ideas to address it.
Now it has gained more interest because of the alarming rates of colon cancer.
It's because of these alarming stats that we've put together some tips that can help people deal with these type of financial situations.
Don't let top - stalkers or other market pessimists keep you out of the market because of the alarming number of stock market risk factors they have seemingly uncovered overnight.
The home - inspectors group cited a Texas A&M University risk analysis that found that in smoldering - ignition fires, the probability of fatality because of alarm failure was 55.8 percent for ionization versus 4.06 percent for photoelectric.

Not exact matches

The Google - owned startup has halted sales of its hand - gestured smoke alarm because — oops — it might not go off during a real fire.
Equally, when a company that is burning $ 175,000 / month tells me they're raising $ 10 - 15 million it sets off alarm bells because even if I assume you'll double your burn rate it still implies 2.5 - 3.5 years of cash runway, which is too much for a startup.
This is alarming because more than half of the Valley's tech workers are Asian.
And it will also raise alarms for those who oppose having lead directors on boards because of a fear of special communications between the lead director and CEO that never make it to the board, a hierarchy of communication that would not serve the board well.
This alarms North Korea's adversaries because the nation recently detonated a thermonuclear device that yielded the energy of perhaps 300 kilotons of TNT — about 20 times as much as the bomb the US detonated over Hiroshima in 1945.
Because the user is opening a Gmail attachment, the presentation of a phony Gmail login page does not seem alarming — especially when the person opening the attachment feels that he or she has been viewing a «safe and familiar» correspondence.
Certainly, investors hear alarming investment nightmare stories about people who held a large proportion of their personal wealth in their employer's stock and lost everything.3 4 While your client may think, «I know this company because I work here,» that thinking can get them into trouble — think WorldCom and Lehman Brothers.
The prospect of the church aligning itself with political movements alarmed Benedict because of his own upbringing, says Ramon Luzarraga, a religion professor at the University of Dayton in Ohio.
The critics found themselves so alarmed, of course, because now politically, culturally, and religiously conservative parents were educating their children at home and rejecting the influence of a system in which the critics — so many of them former countercultural types themselves — were heavily invested, and from which, as a Marxist would note, so many of them drew their salaries.
I'm not alarmed at all because I think he's right: many of these characteristics are not unusual, but normal for many religious groups.
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.
Because humans have not only spread to the limits of the earth but have also started to multiply at an alarming rate, the mythical story of the Tower of Babel is now being reversed.
I don't mean to sound the doomsday alarm with no ray of hope, because I know there are many great examples like the Christian Community Development Association, The Amos Project, and many others who are moving past reductionist and stereotypical views of one another to build communities where we see and are seen by one another.
Jews who view with alarm the signs of Christian revival do so because, Kristol says, they incorrectly believe that if and when Christians embrace their own faith with greater fervor, this will be harmful to the Jews.
Many people of differing political identities decried the interview before seeing it because it purportedly gave a platform — and therefore, sense of credibility — to the radio show host, who has claimed and stands by unfounded theories that the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax staged by the U.S. government and that Barack Obama wasn't born in the U.S., among many other alarming conspiracies claimed without real evidence.
Bentham holds that homicide is forbidden in law primarily because of its mischievous effects, which he sorts into the two categories of danger and alarm.
The large number is particularly alarming because of the fact that the D.C. area is a den for human trafficking.
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.
During the question - and - answer period one of them asked me about the moral precepts in my stories, and the question alarmed me, because a novel should not be a moral tract, it should be a story.
Brandon Watson explains Jeremy Bentham's defense of infanticide: Bentham holds that homicide is forbidden in law primarily because of its mischievous effects, which he sorts into the two categories of danger and alarm.
The last thing you want is the oil to spill out and then cause smoking from the oven and then the smoke will leak out of the oven and set the fire alarm off and then next thing you know, you're in a cloud of garlic oil smoke and the alarm wont shut up so you're standing in front of the alarm, fanning it with a pillow because that's all you could find at the moment.
I am a person who has to set 15 alarms to wake up because out of 15, i will hit the snooze button for 10!
Because the infeed conveyor of the Revolution is intuitive and intrinsically linked to the transfer arms, the machine can verify that each pack is orientated and positioned correctly before the arms attempt to collect it, triggering an alarm that alerts the operator preventing smash ups inside the machine.
But 2017 is going to be different, because after one alarming spreadsheet of my spending habits, I realized my budget needs a complete overhaul.
I don't know why people are getting excited over that potential transfer because it is not addressing a pressing issue which is the alarming lack of goals the team has, and at 50 million you got to be out of your goddamn mind to think that makes sense.
One of Blumberg's first accomplishments was to set off the security checkpoint alarms at the Olympic Village because her inside parka pockets were stuffed with Mallomars from home.
I believe overall, we should not be alarmed, because the quality of our performance was there in every single game.
You can actually make the argument that had they done much of anything, it would be cause for alarm for the defensive guys because the playbook certainly was limited.
However, because of Bolton's new - found love for the attacking football, an alarming amount of goals have been conceded at the other end and it's something Coyle may aim to correct during the January transfer window.
Because impact sensors are not diagnostic, a team equipping its players with sensors must be careful not to rely on the data transmitted by the sensors, or the triggering of an alert or alarm,
Strengthens safety and security: A good security app can make your life a whole lot easier because it doesn't involve the risk of any robbery or theft when no alarms are fixed.
In an October 2015 Sports Illustrated article, a number of experts said that, while impact sensors showed enormous potential for research, and as a second set of eyes, and believed such promise would grow as the technology improved, they were skeptical about their current value, especially because of their cost, and vulnerability to false alarms.
Because impact sensors are not diagnostic, a team equipping its players with sensors must be careful not to rely on the data transmitted by the sensors, or the triggering of an alert or alarm, as in any way determinative of whether an athlete has or has not suffered a concussion.
We stopped doing the dream feed when my son was about 3 months old because he still was not sleeping through to the morning despite the dream feed and I finally decided that I'd rather go to bed when he does and get as much sleep as I can before his early morning feeding, instead of setting an alarm or staying up till 10 or 11.
You may become alarmed or frightened because of their very large size, nearly two inches.
On the other hand, if the shade of green seems abnormal and even alarming, then it might be because you baby is struggling to breakdown the abundance of lactose in the milk.
It is alarming because health and safety questions on the sidelines of a football game, or about concussions, or in a gym at a volleyball match are being made by coaches and not a medical professional,» CIF Director Roger Blake said.
I know this will sound a little weird, but when I was completely desparate with my third child and no amount of heat or massage would help, and frequent nursing wasn't helping either because the only two week old little guy just wasn't ready for that much, and the fever and chills were starting to alarm me, I asked my grandmother what to do.
The government disagrees - and because of that is now setting itself on an alarming collision course with the judiciary.
I don't think many women will be alarmed by the thought of their political prospects being diminshed by a smaller Commons because women, generally, aren't as interested in politics as the academic argument on gender representation makes them out to be.
Because of the unsatisfactory progress of reforms and BiH's alarming security situation, we wish to highlight three key priorities for international engagement.
While Republicans have been bracing for months for a punishing election in November, they are increasingly alarmed that their losses may be even worse than feared because the midterm campaign appears destined to turn more on the behavior of the man in the White House than any other in decades.
Because Gov. Cuomo's $ 154.6 billion spending plan is so full of holes, gimmicks and «structural challenges» that even usually mild state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is sounding alarms.
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