Sentences with phrase «many alarming things»

Steve explained: «I think a lot of it is at a verbal level... a lot of it is not necessarily physical violence but the alarming thing is the amount of physical attacks; shoving, pushing, hitting and more serious assaults are becoming more commonplace.»
In this review, I'll share some alarming things I discovered when I analyzed the nutrition facts and ingredients in MRM Veggie, Veggie Elite, and Meal Replacement Protein Powders.
To me the most alarming thing Arsene said today was the bit about having been in coaching for so long that he doesn't really understand what a crisis is, and he'll have to look it up in the dictionary.
I think thats one of the most alarming things that also hasnt been given too much attention.
One alarming thing is the way people disrespect others here.The funny thing is the same think Mourinho is classless.
The alarming thing is we have got rid of 2 defenders and our defence is already very shaky.
The most alarming thing for me at the moment is the rotation policy.
There seems to be polls on Twitter on a daily basis and the alarming thing is a different area seems to win these polls every other day.
As with a lot of parenting things, when your baby's diapers are way out of the ordinary, follow your gut, and double - check any alarming things you see with your pediatrician.
The Labour leadership battle shows one alarming thing to the PM's mind: that there are still a significant number of Brits who believe that spending too much money is never a bad thing.
The most alarming thing about PMQs on Wednesday was the silence and squirming on the Tory benches: her proposal to extend selection in schools united her opponents and split her own side.
But perhaps the most alarming thing for Labour is that the Tories couldn't fully play their strongest card in Copeland, Corbyn as Prime Minister.
The most alarming thing about taking your hands off the steering wheel when hurtling along the road at 90 kilometres an hour is just how quickly you get used it.
I have listened to every video Dr. Greger has put forth on rice, and all of the alarming things he said just did not «ring» true in my mind.
Another alarming thing is the whole «within range» thing — the lab that ran your test has a range that's made up of prior patients... patients who may have been much sicker than you, thereby skewing the range into the unhealthy territory.
But on the whole, Grimsby has its creator - slash - star operating on a tamer, more sentimental register than usual, even when giving himself a pube goatee or doing alarming things to a certain ex-child actor.
My 2007 Jetta is doing the horn / alarm thing just before the battery is completely drained.
It's an alarming thing to experience.
This was an alarming thing to say to me, as a major part of my...
The more alarming thing is the assumption that all these calculations are the same between major lenders.
But FINRA discovered some alarming things in its examination of Wall Street firms:
One of the most alarming things about cheap dog food is the fact that they get recalled.
It is such a violent, dramatic, alarming thing to hear one animal catch and kill another.
The most alarming thing about the climate change debate is that there is still a debate.
Thanks to RealClimate for helping the rest of us understand climate, but doesn't it make sense to be «alarmist» when alarming things keep happening «ahead of schedule?»
But crushed vegetables aren't the most alarming thing about this whole story.
We need to not be alarmist about the potential of this alarm, but realize that it is something to be alarmed about if we let this «little» global warming thing go too far... on top of the other reasonably alarming things that are already going on, such as hitting thermal limits for crops, etc..
The Alarming Thing About Climate Alarmism,» The Wall Street Journal, February 1, 2015.
It wasn't just something that we subsequently thought about, we felt it as we were making it, and that was the most alarming thing.
Perhaps the most alarming thing about Brazil's apparent new stance against foreigners having vested interested in the well - being of the Amazon is just how contradictory it is to positions in the past.
If however, that friend, say suddenly moves away and I loose contact and I am told these same negative and alarming things, absent contact with that friend, I am more prone, over time, to give these allegations more weight.
For example, if I have a friend with whom I have had a good and ongoing relationship, and I am told negative and alarming things about this friend, it is primarily the ongoing contact with this friend that will allow me to maintain more objectivity concerning the various negative things I am being told.

Not exact matches

Criminologists and other behavioral scientists have used the expression to capture a litany of things that appear to deter crime — from basic protections like gates, locks, and alarms to more sophisticated fortifications through architectural design.
This is exactly the kind of thing that people sounded the alarm about in recent years — that robots are going to displace human workers.
The fact is that new technologies, led by an intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and Internet of Things (IoT), are replacing humans in the mainstream economy at an alarming rate.
And reading transcripts from those halcyon days of a decade ago, before the U.S. crash, two things become readily apparent that may lend some insight to Poloz's situation — U.S. Federal Reserve officials were indeed worried about causing alarm.
Not only can Alexa tell you simple things such as the time, set up an alarm and play music, but it's also programmed to do things such as request an Uber pickup and order a pizza.
And another thing: If housekeepers would check to make sure the alarm isn't set before proclaiming the room ready for occupancy, I'd have far fewer unwanted 5 a.m. wake - ups.
The device can do things like tell you the traffic, send and read messages, and set an alarm or timer, but it doesn't work with the calendar or email.
Set the alarm for 4 AM so you can check things off your list and clear your mind before the rest of the world has lined up for its morning coffee.
The only thing I do every day is groggily roll over in bed when my alarm goes off and check my email.
In other words, the kind of thing that happens at websites everywhere without it turning into a four - alarm fire.
Big data is starting to inch its way into the hospital and this year could be a turning point, as «mission control» operations monitor those alarms and alert staff when things require intervention.
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.
It does all the usual voice - activated smart assistant things, like get the weather, set alarms and timers, peruse the news, control smart thermostats and light bulbs.
You see, one of the nice things about the $ 130 gadgets was the alarm could be silenced by a simple wave of the hand.
Many people use an alarm app to wake up in the morning, but having your smartphone by your bed can create an urge to check your messages first thing in the morning.
Although it might seem that getting a few additional minutes of sleep every time the alarm goes off is a good thing, the opposite is actually true.
Setting up music or news alarms with Alexa is simple, as with any other thing involving Amazon's digital assistant.
The thing is, most people are unaware of when they're alarm clock goes off.
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