Sentences with phrase «of alarm about»

However, much of the alarm about Pradaxa derives from complaints of unexpected or extensive bleeding.
Xie, vice-chairman of the powerful National Development and Reform Commission, sounded a note of alarm about China's decrease in energy efficiency this year and outlined stricter policies to curb energy consumption in an interview with the People's Daily earlier this week.
«It can be proven that an elementary error of physics is the sole cause of alarm about global warming.»
Thinking about this data should create a sense of alarm about this group of students and others experiencing high rates of suspension.
At a time when I am already receiving messages of alarm about Oliver Stone's forthcoming «World Trade Center,» does «American Dreamz» go too far?
This is just the latest in a series of alarms about the state of the Greenland ice cap: researchers confirmed last year that the Jakobshavn Isbrae in west Greenland, the fastest flowing river of ice on the island, had doubled in speed and then doubled again in this century, and was now moving at 46 metres a day, or 17 kilometres a year.

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In the wake of a summer filled with headlines about NSA privacy violations, alarm bells are ringing loudly at the idea of «big brother» insurance providers wanting more information about what customers do when they're behind the wheel.
This is exactly the kind of thing that people sounded the alarm about in recent years — that robots are going to displace human workers.
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.
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.
«Your ownership of each of these companies — and others — raises alarming questions about how you, and the Trump Administration, are handling your many conflicts of interest,» the senators wrote.
Several Democratic senators pressed billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Monday to clarify his role as an adviser to President Donald Trump, saying his position in the administration raised «alarming» questions about potential conflicts of interest with his stakes in the biofuels and pharmaceutical industries.
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.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests a title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
You see, one of the nice things about the $ 130 gadgets was the alarm could be silenced by a simple wave of the hand.
What makes the strict rules these tech pioneers institute in their personal lives so alarming isn't the types of fears that drive them - nearly all parents worry about screen time these days - but the magnitude of that fear.
With so many people concerned about the uncertain future of Social Security and the continued elimination of company pension plans, it's alarming how few small businesses offer their employees a 401 (k) plan.
Martin Ford, author of The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Rise of the Jobless Future, sounded the alarm about the increasing adoption of robots means that more routine and repetitive jobs like brick layers and some office work will be replaced by machines.
This alarms North Korea's adversaries because the nation recently detonated a thermonuclear device that yielded the energy of perhaps 300 kilotons of TNT — about 20 times as much as the bomb the US detonated over Hiroshima in 1945.
It consists of a USB dongle that connects to a smoke - alarm - like router, which collectively deliver about 400 megabits of internet access.
The tone among American commentators is split between jokes about America Online's doomed Time Warner merger from 2000 and alarm at the notion of the phone company owning a large number of media outlets.
The Land Trust Alliance became alarmed about the growing syndication - easement movement, fearing it would generate a fresh wave of scandal and congressional outrage.
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.
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.
Nintendo's alarming 70 % and 25 % reductions of its full - year forecast of Wii U and 3DS sales, respectively, have sparked endless debates about the future of the company — should it abandon hardware altogether, start making mobile games, or buy its former rival Sega?
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).
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
Waxman raised an alarm about the Tribune's assignment of debt and dividend to its spinoff back in December.
She also talked about constructive solutions to the problem, and one of these should alarm more traditional venture firms whose general partners remain all or nearly exclusively male.
In early 1968, the financially strapped administration became so alarmed about the country's trade imbalance that Mr. Fowler proposed a detailed plan to Congress to curb foreign travel by imposing a tax on spending outside the Western Hemisphere at rates of 15 or 30 percent, exempting only the first $ 7 a day.
At a moment when the Republicans are talking about entitlement reform, and Ben Carson, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, is proposing to triple the rents of some of the poorest people in the country, the sight of big banks reporting surges in profits that were fuelled by tax cuts raises alarming moral questions.
We often read in the press rather alarming stories about the rise of an ugly and belligerent nationalism in China, but while these stories are certainly very real, after the November 13 bombings in Paris I was struck by a very different kind of Chinese behavior.
In an interview with ThinkAdvisor, the industry critic shares his views, including a bold - face forecast about what he gauges as the rule's most alarming aspect, plus a withering critique of the industry lawsuits seeking to vacate the rule.
But overnight, Guha said that some of his clients had a different take and that the central bank was setting off alarm bells about the near - term outlook.
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.
The Chamber's deluge of dark money in congressional races should alarm all those concerned about the health of our democracy.
«Trump's election should have triggered alarm bells in Ottawa about the dangers of pursuing trade agreements that promote corporate interests at the expense of the public's.
Certainly, investors hear alarming investment nightmare stories about people who held a large proportion of their personal wealth in their employer's stock and lost everything.3 4 While your client may think, «I know this company because I work here,» that thinking can get them into trouble — think WorldCom and Lehman Brothers.
Had everyone who knew of his struggles sat down in a room and compared notes about his recent past, perhaps an alarm would have sounded ahead of what emerged on Valentine's Day, when Cruz allegedly walked into a suburban South Florida high school and carried out one of the nation's deadliest school shootings.
Reviewers of the book in the New York Times and elsewhere opined that ecology was little more than a commonsensical concern for global housekeeping, and quite innocent of the far - reaching and rather alarming implications about which I warned.
Although he sympathized with the civil rights movement and actively opposed the Vietnam War» he was (with Richard John Neuhaus) a member of the steering committee of Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam» he felt increasingly alarmed at the radicalism of the Movement, which reminded him of the street violence he had witnessed as a child in Nazi Germany.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
Indigenous leaders are still sounding the alarm about a «Millennium Scoop» and the ongoing apprehension of indigenous children.
Some are alarmed by what human beings are doing to their physical environment and concerned about the role of theology in distracting attention from this.
observing the signs that the Kingdom of David was about to be swallowed up by invasion from the east, spoke of the end not just of the people of Israel but of the whole earth in these alarming words:
But the dissenting Protestants of all classes were equally alarmed after 1776 about the absence of governmental regularity.
But most of it has been tidied away, along with the crumbling and rather alarming tombs in the grass around the building, which always seemed about to open and disclose their shrouded occupants, climbing out into the modern day like a Stanley Spencer resurrection.
Curtis Berger shocked his Columbia University Law School associates at a convocation for the opening of the school year by saying, «I do not assert that legal education makes our graduates evil, but I do believe that [it makes them] less feeling, less caring, less sensitive to the needs of others,... even less alarmed about the injustices of our society than they were when they entered law school.»
Likewise, in 2010, during a broadcast about health, Kenneth Copeland — whose followers consider him a prophet — voiced alarm about the number of shots given to his grandchild.
Mount Putuo in Zhejiang is the latest of several religious sites whose administrators have gone down this route, prompting gloomy musings about moral decline and alarm at the ever greater commercialization of Chinese culture.
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