Sentences with phrase «flags raised about»

The hearing is scheduled for March 14, 2018, and will focus on the reported failure of the FBI and law enforcement to follow up on red flags raised about the shooter, as well as school safety and possible gun legislation.

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Make it easy for employees at every level to raise a red flag about both problems and opportunities.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
Every person on your team needs to feel comfortable enough to talk about something they aren't comfortable with, or to raise the red flag on an idea they feel is going awry.
Yet analysts are lukewarm on the shares; the most common rating is hold, according to FactSet data, with many raising flags about the company's swiftly surging valuation.
Every investor will know what that means, and it will raise red flags about you and your company.
Meanwhile, the former governor of the Bank of Canada raised a red flag about the «carbon bubble,» Canada's premiers agreed to develop a Canadian energy strategy that would address climate change, and Elon Musk broke ground on his Gigafactory that will slash the costs of electric vehicle batteries and, by extension, the cars themselves.
Bitcoin also benefited a bit from the controversy over PayPal (s ebay) cutting off the ability to send money to WikiLeaks, which for some raised red flags about one company's ability to impede the transfer of money.
German retail sales see modest rise in March German retail sales rose less than expected in March, preliminary data showed on Monday, raising concerns about the support that private consumption can provide for the German economy in a period of flagging global demand.
Although some people will raise a red flag about increasing debt levels, Edmonton only has about half the debt level of Calgary and a repayment plan was in place before any funds were borrowed (a requirement under provincial law.
Knowing his religion raises a red flag that make most cringe once they learn the truth about this church, they believe in overpowering others and controlling the community.
No, I am not sure I have written specifically about this, and I can see how my statement might raise some red flags with some people.
In a Mass celebrated in the Sistine Chapel with the College of Cardinals on the day after his election, the Holy Father raised cautions about clerical ambition» a yellow warning flag that reflected the concerns he had expressed during the papal interregnum about «spiritual worldliness» corrupting the Church, and an unmistakable call to a more energetically evangelical exercise of the priesthood and the episcopate.
While overall, his comments have been positive, Mora said he'd take Darnold at No. 1 if he was the Browns and seemingly raised red flags about Rosen's tendency to question coaching.
Perhaps not one that has anything to do with the old Breakers; Kenny expressed distrust of the club organization and the way NWSL searched for potential new owners, while Henry said that the refund process and the Breakers collapse «raises a red flag» for her about the sustainability of the league.
The galling thing about the Liverpool goal was that Sammy Lee was crouching on the ground immediately in front of Phil Parkes, our goalkeeper, in an offside position and the linesman raised his flag to signal offside.
Gone are the days when it took a player's loss of consciousness or heading to the wrong sideline or end zone to raise a red flag about possible concussion.
But Missouri and St. Louis officials said they did not hear about it until Nov. 28, after Illinois education officials raised red flags.
I believe that if an organization has volunteer training, program policies and a comprehensive screening process with disqualifiers in place and someone is still discouraged from volunteering — then good because that raises a big red flag that this individual might just have something more that they are worried about and probably shouldn't be around children!
The first week of Earth Month brought about a ceremonial flag raising, joint Earth Month proclamation, tasty local food, a movie about food, and a day to withdraw from it all.
Very interesting... the info about the non-pointing child raising flags caught my attention on this one.
That suit alleged that he was terminated for raising flags about the system's mismanagement of the contract.
The refund directive followed a review of the contract by the Attorney General, on the orders of Mr Debrah, after the Minority in Parliament, led by Mr Kyei - Mensah - Bonsu, raised red flags about the cost for the embossment of the portraits of three former presidents of the fourth republic, as well as that of the current President, on 116 intra-city Metro Mass Transit buses which are meant for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) purposes.
Glick, who has been an ally of Silver's over the years, says it would «be more appropriate» to follow the initial plan with a Feb. 10 vote and raises red flags about the rush to move the process up to tomorrow.
The targeting of Delta by the Georgia Legislature is a frightening act of governmental overreach that raises a severe red flag about the stability and business - friendly nature of the state,» Jeffries wrote.
NY1 asked Cuomo at an unrelated event Thursday if the LaGuardia connections to his campaign warchest might also draw scrutiny or raise red flags about a pay - to - play culture.
When we raised the preventive red flags about Dr Buckle, did he and his board not rubbish it and come after us?»
Trump's attorney claimed he wrote a tweet about disgraced former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn that appeared on the president's personal Twitter feed Saturday and raised legal red flags.
General News of Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Source: kasapafmonline.com The opposition is not thrilled about the taxation agreement Ghana and certain countries The Minority National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament (MPs) have raised red flags over Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) that were laid in Parliament on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, claiming that such deals will not inure to the benefit of the country.
As they raised a US flag to honor America's veterans and those actively serving, officials at Buffalo City Mission also raised an alarming statistic about homeless veterans in Erie County.
The interview raised red flags at the board because the campaign had paid the union only about $ 19,000 at that point.
Leonie Haimson, a watchdog who first raised a red flag about the suspect pact, said the PEP routinely approves deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars without a peep.
Furthermore, make sure that there is significant difference in the topics of the newly proposed versus the previously funded research so that it doesn't raise any red flags to reviewers about you trying to get more funds for the same project.
He tried repeatedly to raise a red flag about Sprague Dawley.
However, outside researchers raise caution flags about the new ancient DNA findings.
Patients are often referred to genetic counselors after a physician assesses their family medical history or after a diagnostic test raises a red flag about a particular condition or disease.
Mary's email about her jar of Costco coconut oil raised two big red flags to me.
As More Asylum - Seekers Flee To Canada, Taxi Rides Border Raise Red Flags There are some questions about men.
I dated a guy who answered the other questions easily and without raising any red flags, but as I got to know him, I realized that when it came to his church leadership, he had absolutely NO respect for them and took every opportunity to complain about them.
As such, leaks about Red Dead Redemption 2 are absolutely possible, but red (hah) flags are still raised by the prospect.
March 25, 2015 • A recent lawsuit raises a red flag about traces of arsenic in some lower - cost California wines.
The latest from director Clint Eastwood is, no surprise, meticulously researched and filmed, but the story — about the guys who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and the survivors who went on a spring 1945 savings - bond tour — somehow never finds its way to a compelling narrative.
He writes a tender poem for the school newspaper, which he runs, in which he wonders about the sad girl who raises the flags each morning.
Opening scenes in which a jaunty song about breakfast and lively encounters with Umi's housemates are juxtaposed with her lonely ritual of flag - raising, set the tone for the film's balance of postwar optimism and sense of possibility with the lingering melancholy of absence, loss and longing.
The second is her burgeoning relationship with Shun, a writer for the school paper and a leader of the anti-demolition campaign, sparked by a poem he wrote about her daily ritual of flag - raising.
With 300: RISE OF THE EMPIRE being (in my opinion) a lesser story than the original, it does raise a few warning flags about that quality of Miller's storytelling.
This isn't to say the book is worth much of a shit, but to say that it at least has the courage to talk about a rape and a murder where the film only has the mustard to romanticize loss and suggest that 1973 was so long ago the freak next door didn't raise any flags.
Yes, it sends a strong signal about your dedication if you are willing to do anything to help the school, but it also raises a red flag about a potential weakness if you try to do everything yourself.
Nonetheless, it appears that race is relevant to the way inner - city whites approach going private, and this raises a red flag that choice advocates and program designers need to be concerned about.
Never mind that everyone who has studied «portfolio» style evaluation has raised red flags about its costs and the formidable challenges of inter-rater reliability.
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