Sentences with phrase «loud alarm bells»

There has been loud alarm bells that polysilicon supply in China, as a result of frenetic investment to cover a shortfall in recent years, have created an over-capacity problem.
She has explored an eclectic array of front - page issues, from abortion to Native American tribal courts, but Trump has set off the loudest alarm bells.
But favoritism is one of the loudest alarm bells that lead to jealousy, sibling wounds, and sibling rivalry.
The loudest alarm bell came a few weeks ago when it was announced that by pre-ordering Hello Neighbor, players would get a second game free form GOG.

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But a new study published yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine (which, unfortunately, is available only to Annals subscribers), sheds new light on the issue and sounds a loud, clanging alarm bell about the lasting health risks of prolonged sitting.
Alarm bells are ringing loud and clear.
While prior work has raised alarm bells about the crisis for African - American borrowers (Miller, 2017), the new data should ring the alarm even louder.
The 840 - page National Climate Assessment, published this week, was described by John Holdren, the White House science adviser, as the «loudest and clearest alarm bell to date signalling the need to take urgent action to combat the threats to Americans from climate change».
Thanks to the epic success of the People's Climate March, alarm bells demanding climate action have never rung louder.
Indonesia - As scientists are increasingly exploring the high carbon stocks contained in mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrass meadows — known as «blue carbon» — alarm bells sounding for these ecosystems» rapid destruction have never been louder.
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