Sentences with phrase «flags you cite»

I kept pushing it into my junk folder but today opened one up and saw the kinds of red flags you cite above.

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The engine already flags content with tags such as In - Depth, Highly Cited, Local Source, and Opinion.»
No, they don't want to have holidays or say the pledge of allegiance but they have no problem citing 1st Amendment rights in going door to door pushing their religion down people's throats or getting out of their responsibilties as American citizens by showing respect to the flag.
However, after a period of price restraint, Mr Durkan says suppliers are now trying to push through cost price rises, citing Arnott's 10 per cent price rise on products ranging from chocolate biscuits to chicken stock, and imminent price rises flagged by beverage companies Coca - Cola Amatil and Schweppes.
See Michael Janda, «ACCC flags extension of price signalling ban, citing airlines» (ABC News).
Often cited by the competition as the difference maker between Harvick and everyone else is his ability to carry speed through the corners due to minimal braking, thereby allowing him to be consistently fast over the course of long green - flag runs.
Lance Zierlein, who writes the scouting reports for NFL.com, projected EV as a 3 - 4 round pick, while citing the medical red flag as part of his projection.
The prime minister flagged up the benefits of immigration, citing its positive economic and cultural impact.
And he sat impassively at an open cabinet meeting as two of his appointees — acting health commissioner Howard Zucker and Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner Joe Martens — recommended that the state not allow natural gas hydrofracking, citing public health «red flags» and a lack of scientific data supporting its safety.
Ace journalist Haruna Attah has cited key personalities within the opposition New Patriotic Party including its flag - bearer Nana Akufo - Addo...
«That would raise a big red flag,» McClelland said, citing the lengthy vetting process and large amount of paperwork a recipient — almost always a nonprofit — would need to complete to get city discretionary funds, which more typically are doled out in parcels of several thousands dollars and not close to $ 100,000.
Only when there is no obvious reason for an author to have copied significant chunks of text from already published work — particularly if that previous work is not cited and has no overlap in authorship — does the software affix a «flag» to the article, including links to the papers from which it has text overlap.
Tilson cited data from Illinois and Tennessee to show that teachers working with high - achieving students are far more likely to be flagged as effective by state value - added systems and performance metrics.
WASHINGTON — Citing the potential abuses and misuses of tests, the Congress's research arm last week raised caution flags in the current debate over creating a new national system of student assessments.
First, don't write your own entry or Wikipedia will cite it as «suspect» and possibly delete it (unfortunately, a Wikipedia entry that I created for myself was flagged as suspicious and biased, and I wish someone had told me that might happen ahead of time).
According to GoodEReader citing one of the Goodreads» moderators, Athena, they are trying to stop author - bashing comments, provide the option for authors to flag to the potential abuse, or ask for help from Goodreads manager.
When choosing a pet food, if the marketing of the product sounds «too good to be true» and if the manufacturer cites research studies that are not provided to the purchaser, or makes claims that they can not substantiate, this throws up a red flag and that product should be avoided.
In 1972, in «a bit of political theater», twenty - six Brown Berets sailed to Catalina Island on tourist boats, set up a small encampment near the town of Avalon, put up a Mexican flag and claimed the island on behalf of all Chicanos, citing the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Featuring a cloud floating against a blue background and citing his earlier work Clouds from 2001, his flag suggests a geographically and temporally dispersed public coming together to imagine new forms of community.
He is also often cited as a significant influence on Pop Art for his use of recognizable imagery such as the American flag, targets, and maps.
Similarly Robert Rauschenberg's «combine - paintings» and Jasper John's flag paintings of the mid-1950s are frequently cited as examples of proto - pop.
[JH] I have flagged the sentence you cite as sloganeering and have advised Dark Math to read and adhere to the SkS Comments Policy.
The red flag went up in my mind when the first paper I cited «Tropical Atlantic Mixed Layer Heat Budget» showed that 25 % of insolation energy is removed by LWIR, 5 % by conduction, and 70 % by latent heat of vaporiation.
When an opinion cites a case as having been overturned, Bad Law Bot flags the case as having a negative history.
Citing «red flags of giant proportions,» a circuit judge has ordered the exhumation of a Shenandoah County man who died in 2011 and whose $ 2 million estate is at issue in a will contest.
Often cited as a «red flag» for audits, the home office deduction is in fact a legitimate business deduction with particular importance for certain careers and small business owners.
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