Sentences with phrase «more alarming»

The situation is even more alarming on the beach, as both pending and closed sales of condominiums increased by double digits, but its inventory rose only 1 percent in May.
But more alarming issues involve the potential for UPL, as well as cross-referral feeder arrangements between the lawyers and nonlawyer practitioners with whom they consistently team up, and the erosion of lawyer independence and client loyalty.
This translates to over one million adults who live with serious mental illness, and almost half a million children with serious mental health conditions.2 Even more alarming is the fact that about half of adults and two - thirds of adolescents with mental health needs in California do not get treatment.3
Recent studies have suggested even more alarming risks.
The second reason is even more alarming.
Even more alarming is the customer redemption rate: half of those exchanges failed to return customers» funds.
Even more alarming than a simple lack of education or due diligence, however, is the fact that perhaps many new cryptocurrency investors don't actually care.
The glitch in the system becomes exponentially more alarming as the price of the item purchased increases.
«If you think ethereum isn't scalable now, or that blockchains aren't scalable now, the further you get the more alarming it is.
Maybe if we all concentrate with Facebook to address this issue of the Russians meddling with our election process, we can conveniently forget the real (and much more alarming) issue of undue influence in our Federal Government by Big Money Interests like the MIC.
Isolated incident or something far more alarming?
One of the more alarming tidbits from WinFuture's leak was the loss of support for micro SD cards.
Even more alarming is the fact that even government websites were infected.
Of course, now that Facebook has taken actions to steer clear of its ad measurement woes that started in 2016, the site has now has much bigger and more alarming issues to manage with news that Cambridge Analytica had exploited user data.
«This is even more alarming in the context of a proof - of - stake version of the protocol, where large stakeholders can have tremendous influence, potentially at the expense of other network participants.»
Even more alarming is the fact that Microsoft received reports that a «small number of devices» fail to load the OS after receiving the update and going through a manual reboot.
The statistics can be even more alarming when you consider the fact that 632 pedestrians were killed in car accidents in 2015.
What's even more alarming is that fact that many people in this situation can not qualify for a new life insurance policy due to their age or underlying health issues.
What is even more alarming is the range of quotes given to the same person.
There's nothing that should be more alarming than what's already uncovered during the existing underwriting process.
Even more alarming, only half of Canadians knew that they were accountable for the cost of care once they exited the country.
«Maybe lawyers are no longer interested or people in their organization — which would be more alarming — believe they should not be managing their department.
Even more alarming is data showing that drivers choose to text, despite knowing of the dangers.
Every injury caused by another's negligence is disturbing, but these incidents are even more alarming when they result in injury to an innocent newborn.
While this was horrific enough, the statements by S.C. governor Vikki Haley may have been more alarming.
Even more alarming is that about half of all firms have dealt with a virus or malware infection that could potentially decrease billable hours, damage files, and increase IT expenses.
The report suggests populations have halved in 40 years, as new methodology gives more alarming results than in a report two years ago.
Huffingtonpost: As the realities of global climate change become ever more alarming, advocates of technological approaches to «geoengineer» the planet's climate are gaining a following.
Even more alarming, the disease seems to be affecting younger miners, in their 50s, 40s, and even 30s.
However, even more alarming was the case of the missing queens.
In light of this, it is even more alarming that the World Bank's intention is to further shift policies to enhance the role of private sector companies and corporate - backed agencies in the distribution of development aid through the World Bank's International Development Association.
Nowhere is the melting more alarming than in the Himalayas and on the Tibetan plateau where the ice melt from glaciers sustains not only the dry - season flow of the Indus, Ganges, Yangtze, and Yellow rivers but also the irrigation systems that depend on them.
(Greenpeace has issued a more alarming forecast, saying that the figure is likely closer to 350 billion tons.)
The second study's findings are even more alarming: Oil and gas operations in North Dakota and eastern Texas leaked roughly 10 percent of the natural gas they produced between 2006 and 2011, spewing methane — a potent greenhouse gas — into the atmosphere.
I'm sure you could come up with an even more alarming set of figures if you narrowed it down to an even smaller area.
But a new study paints an even more alarming picture of the situation.
News headlines are usually dominated by issues like terrorism, extremism and power shortage but an even more alarming danger could affect the future of Pakistan if it is not tackled on a priority basis.
Add the fact that this warming was predominantly caused by greenhouse gas emissions (more on this later) which continue to accelerate with no end in sight, and it becomes more alarming yet.
Add the fact that this warming occurred over a period of just 33 years, and the data becomes rather more alarming.
People who do not use it in that way may think it means below 7, which is more alarming.
I agree that global warming itself shouldn't be regarded as a black swan, although if some of the more alarming sensitivity predictions were to be true with accompanying extreme weather events, then it might arguably be a black swan.
The NOAA «Departure From Normal Temperature» forecast map below reveals still more alarming extreme temperature anomalies predicted for the US.
Climate sceptics will distort the findings, «and work quite hard to make the alleged [«alarmist»] bias the news story, rather than the incontrovertible science, which is only getting more and more alarming without any need for «bias»».
Despite all your disclaimers, the fact is that about 99 % of all «adjustments» are in the direction of making a more alarming chart.
Which means that it is all the more alarming that two - thirds of respondents whose systems do not require the use of a debit or credit card incorrectly thought that they did need one to use bike share.
Want to make a paper more alarming and appealing to coverage?
Reacting to the news, Macneil said: «The measures announced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today raise more alarming questions for investors in low carbon, renewable technologies who are already struggling to finance projects after a series of sudden policy changes.»
The fact remains that the IPCC report altered the conclusions of the original paper, and in a direction to imply a higher and more alarming climate sensitivity, without giving the original results or explaining clearly what they'd done to alter them.
Its paradigm that the more alarming a prediction is, the flimsier the evidence required for it to survive, appeals directly to this geeky craving for the counterintuitive, and was a siren call for mediocre scientists doubtful of their prospects in the world of traditional scientific rigour.
You seem to generally accept WG1 as the «best available summary» of climate science today, while I am more skeptical, particularly with regard to its understatement of uncertainty, its myopic fixation on anthropogenic climate forcing, its superficial handling of natural climate forcing factors and its many exaggerations or distortions, which go toward making AGW look more alarming than is really supported by the physical observations.
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