Sentences with phrase «for alarm in»

The spike was one of the reasons for the alarm in The New York Times article of last year.
And if we haven't seen cause for alarm in four billion years, with a lot more devastating influences than human activites (to be sure) having been around
That's cause for alarm in Western households.
While it's always best to heed the advice of your OBGYN or midwife, what you did in the early weeks of pregnancy before you had that positive test generally isn't cause for alarm in the long run - just be sure to take care now.

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For men who behave professionally in the workplace, speaking up about any alarming behavior you see is also important.
It's an issue experts on both sides of the border — including at the Bank of Canada — have been warning investors about for a few months now: There's an alarming lack of liquidity in the credit market.
Many offer discounts for home alarm systems, home safes and even for keeping some valuables in an off - site safety deposit box.
And in an alarming health scare in October, I wound up in the hospital for surgery to remove a kidney stone.
South Korea's new management - minded approach is a dramatic turnaround from its energetic regulatory crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges this past year, alarmed at a heated market that saw local prices of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies in South Korea trade for higher than international levels.
As Jill Boite Taylor describes it in her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, the «alarm» lasts for 90 seconds and triggers a host of physical effects — rising blood pressure, tensed muscles and the release of adrenaline and other hormones.
Most of the garage doors had been installed in private homes and it was unlikely that past customers would need a new door, but now the business offered a range of other products including kits to mechanize garage doors, pool fences, security lighting and alarms for garages.
But further analysis released by the public health agency Friday highlight two alarming trends for U.S. mortality: significant rises in gun and, especially, drug overdose deaths (with the latter driven by the ongoing opioid crisis in America).
How to Fix the Future is a truly important book and the most significant work so far in an emerging body of literature — others of note are Tim Wu's The Attention Merchants and Zeynep Tufekci's Twitter and Tear Gas — in which technology's smartest thinkers are raising alarm bells about the state of the Internet, and laying groundwork for how to fix it.
For you, it could be the ringing of the alarm clock and having your gym clothes already laid out in front of you signaling that it's time to exercise.
But Google Ventures, the in - house VC firm of the search giant, has found perhaps the world's least sophisticated fix for the eternal office productivity issue of meeting creep — a big, plastic alarm clock.
The Washington Post reported that new, high - tech scanners search for organic compounds in explosives, which sometimes leads to false alarms when scanning food items.
As soon as I hear something like, «They worked for IBM,» or «They went to Harvard,» alarm bells start going off in my head because those are the wrong things to be looking at — at least as far as job qualifications go.
For March 2014, the national house price index was flat — which doesn't sound particularly alarming, until the authors point out that this is the first time in 15 years that house prices haven't increased in March, typically the kickoff of the important spring buying season.
Low levels of female employment and leadership in tech should signal alarm bells, and not just for women.
Recent Projects: researching number of burglar - alarm systems installed in homes and businesses (three hours» work, $ 250); pricing new drug for pharmaceutical company.
The high - tech home monitoring device company, which was acquired this year by Google Inc. for $ 3.2 billion, halted all new sales of the alarms in April after recognizing the problem.
The new U.S. administration has threatened an import tax while President Donald Trump has attacked some of the world's biggest companies for manufacturing abroad for U.S. consumers, stoking much alarm and triggering a rash of promises to invest more in the United States.
Set an alarm for sometime in the latter half of the night; when it goes off, get out of bed and stay awake «for up to an hour,» he advises.
It is not clear what percentage of metal held in Henry Bath was owned by JPMorgan's traders, but it was high enough to alarm the Federal Reserve and to make it difficult for JPMorgan to classify the asset as a strictly passive investment.
And last year, Li & Fung was responsible for some garments produced at the Tazreen Fashions factory, when 112 workers died in November in a fire after many of them were ordered to continue working even though alarms had sounded.
Gizmodo's report alarmed several social media users, with some conservatives in particular criticizing Facebook for alleged bias.
Trump's call for India to play a greater role in Afghanistan, in particular, will ring alarm bells for Pakistan's generals, analysts said.
On Thursday, leading retailers including supermarket giant Asda and department store John Lewis also chimed in, raising alarms about possible higher prices for Scottish shoppers.
«It could be quite alarming for the company in the medium term at least,» he said about Apple's move to develop its own power management integrated circuits.
Dunkin' franchisees rang alarm bells when Tims began invading their turf during the 1990s, warning their head offi ce of the «Tim Hortons phenomenon» and asking for help to fend off the newcomer, but the Canadian company prevailed by custom - tailoring menu items like baked beans and developing made - in - Quebec ads.
For example, I have a good reason for not wanting to set my alarm to go off at 3 a.m. in the night to catch a flight at 6 a.m. I travel so much that I prefer health and comfort over the cheapest flight tickeFor example, I have a good reason for not wanting to set my alarm to go off at 3 a.m. in the night to catch a flight at 6 a.m. I travel so much that I prefer health and comfort over the cheapest flight tickefor not wanting to set my alarm to go off at 3 a.m. in the night to catch a flight at 6 a.m. I travel so much that I prefer health and comfort over the cheapest flight tickets.
Exhausted from hours of nonstop work, the interns would sneak into a bathroom stall, plug headphones into their smartphones and set the alarm, in hopes of stealing a few precious minutes of shut - eye, according to several former interns who worked for the bank in the summer of 2011.
He and Daniel Fried, who was the chief US coordinator for sanctions policy until he retired in late February, lobbied Congress to halt the development of the sanctions - lifting package after government officials began ringing «alarm bells about possible concessions being made» to Russia, Malinowski said.
6:30 a.m. — It really is such a bummer for me when my eyes open in the morning before my alarm.
Speaking to reporters last fall, Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sounded a similar alarm: «If we're not careful, we will soon be in a post-antibiotic era.
In other words, it's time for everyone to be alarmed.
There's growing alarm among veterans service organizations about plans that the incoming administration has for the department and their interest in possibly privatizing critical functions in whole or in part.
Mark, I am an entrepreneur in need of $ 150,000 to manufacture and market a new innovative cellular based alarm / security system for the home & office.
All of this has led to some alarm in Trumpworld, with Scaramucci perhaps speaking for the Jared / Ivanka / Hicks camp when he sounded off Thursday about Kelly (who, we should remember, fired him).
For example, in 1921, Duncan Campbell Scott, the official responsible for the system, sent a letter urging a crackdown: «It is observed with alarm that the holding of dances by the Indians on their reserves is on the increase, and that these practices tend to disorganize the efforts which the Department is putting forth to make them self - supporting.&raqFor example, in 1921, Duncan Campbell Scott, the official responsible for the system, sent a letter urging a crackdown: «It is observed with alarm that the holding of dances by the Indians on their reserves is on the increase, and that these practices tend to disorganize the efforts which the Department is putting forth to make them self - supporting.&raqfor the system, sent a letter urging a crackdown: «It is observed with alarm that the holding of dances by the Indians on their reserves is on the increase, and that these practices tend to disorganize the efforts which the Department is putting forth to make them self - supporting.»
The alarms over AT&T's deal for Time Warner stem from mounting frustration over high prices and the lack of competition in the telecom industry, with most Americans limited to one or two providers of broadband services.
«As holders of more than 1.3 million Apple shares, Greenlight is alarmed that Apple is attempting to eliminate preferred stock from its corporate charter, hindering its ability to unlock value for shareholders,» Einhorn wrote in his shareholder letter.
As the markets began to crash, values in real estate started to rise and the demand for homeownership started to grow, at almost alarming levels.
Hardware-wise, Amazon has announced so many Echo devices in 2017 that it's hard to keep track of them, including updates to existing models as well as the Echo Show (with a 7 ″ screen), the Echo Look (which can take full - length photos of you and provide style recommendations), Echo Spot (a newfangled alarm clock), Echo Buttons (for Alexa - powered gameplay), and the Echo Plus (a speaker that doubles as a smart - home hub).
Last week marked Trump's third month in office, so I see no cause for alarm just yet.
More alarming still, for 50 large companies in prolonged stall - out, we found that the onset had usually been sudden: Momentum fell sharply over just a year or two, with growth rates dropping from double digits to low single digits or even negative numbers — a finding consistent with past research (see «When Growth Stalls,» HBR, March 2008).
The comments have set off alarm bells for Chuck Smith, co-founder of Dixie Brands, a Denver - based company that manufactures tinctures, topicals and treats infused with THC, the active ingredient in marijuana.
Not every Amazon Echo in every room of the house will need the music alarm clock feature, but it will be a useful for people who need it.
The fact that house prices in San Diego are leveling, or even dipping slightly, is no cause for alarm.
The SEC said it was alarmed about «the accuracy and adequacy of information» relating to the compensation paid for promotion of its and statements in SEC filings about the plans of the Company's insiders to sell their stock.
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