Sentences with phrase «causing serious alarm»

Campi Flegrei, one of Europe's supervolcanoes, is causing serious alarm due to the possibility of an eruption after a recent earthquake in Naples.
«There is no definitive evidence of outbreeding depression among Bornean orang - utans,» says Banes, «but our findings are enough to cause serious alarm

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I also find it a little alarming that according to the succinic acid MSDS sheet, it is regarded as a skin and respiratory irritant and can cause serious damage to the eyes.
The Ona of Abaji and Chairman FCT Council of Traditional rulers, Alhaji Adamu Baba Yunusa on Friday raised alarm of threats by Boko Haram to attack the Federal Capital Territory through the Abaji and neighbouring communities saying that rumours of the attack was a serious cause of concern to him.
But, she said, «the idea that he would resign amid reports of political meddling from Secretary DeVos» is «cause for serious alarm
While an occasional hairball is no cause for alarm, pets that vomit up a hairball more than once or twice a month should probably see a veterinarian for a thorough exam to ensure that it is just hairballs and not due to something more serious.
Flaking is not a cause of alarm if there are no other symptoms that may indicate serious health conditions.
There is growing alarm that overvaccination appears to be causing a multitude of serious medical problems, particularly with the immune system, including allergies, seizures, anemia and cancer.
Alarmed Alice is highly certain climate change is real, caused by humans and is a serious threat right now.
In many instances in Houston, the harm caused by these serious injuries could have been prevented — maintaining proper fire safety equipment like smoke alarms and working sprinkler system or by a manufacturer recalling an unsafe product.
Under s. 76 of the U.K.'s Serious Crimes Act, controlling or coercive behaviour is defined as causing someone to fear that violence will be used against them on at least two occasions, or generating serious alarm or distress that has a substantial effect on their usual day - to - day actiSerious Crimes Act, controlling or coercive behaviour is defined as causing someone to fear that violence will be used against them on at least two occasions, or generating serious alarm or distress that has a substantial effect on their usual day - to - day actiserious alarm or distress that has a substantial effect on their usual day - to - day activities.
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