Sentences with phrase «certainly raised a flag»

And the Department of Labor's proposed fiduciary rule, while not fully implemented, has certainly raised a flag in the minds of financial intermediaries regarding costs.

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For instance, while Page was working for Trump, in July 2016, he traveled to Moscow to give a commencement speech at a Russian university, which certainly would have raised some red flags at the bureau.
As Erotica, this graph wouldn't have raised an eyebrow, but if it had been misclassified as Juvenile Fiction we would certainly have flagged it.
Regardless of the outcome, DeVos's involvement with SoFi has certainly raised some red flags among her critics and will continue to do so as actual policies unfold.
However, the number of critical reviews about nightmares regarding ADT's customer service certainly raises a red flag.
It's certainly just as compelling as ever before, especially once you make your way into Ranked Matches, which rotate between Splat Zones (King of the Hill), Rainmaker (Capture the Flag) and Tower Control (Tug - of - War) game modes as you try and raise your grade from C - to S +.
Nothing to do with land and oceans at all — raising the flag to see if anyone salutes — and certainly nothing like your simplistic and misguided algebra.
[3] Marcus Owens, an attorney who previously headed the IRS» tax - exempt division, said the American Energy Alliance's new filing «certainly raises a red flag
Certainly the mere fact that a firm has a billable hour requirement is not evidence of complicity, but a high billable hour requirement or bonuses paid for meeting specified targets, or both, should raise a red flag about just how concerned a firm is about the incentives it creates for its timekeepers and the impact those incentives have on the firm's clients.
Praising yourself like this in your resume is certainly going to raise a red flag.
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