Sentences with phrase «of alarms sounded»

The Fire Officer would also be responsible for training other staff in the event of an alarm sounding.

Not exact matches

Sometimes I'll have the alarm sound on low, but the speaker on the Apple Watch is weak enough not to jolt me out of bed.
This is exactly the kind of thing that people sounded the alarm about in recent years — that robots are going to displace human workers.
At the sound of the explosion, virtually everyone standing on Boylston Street near Dzhokhar Tsarnaev turned their heads and looked down the street in bewilderment and alarm.
My eyes snapped open with the sound of the alarm and before I knew it, I was standing up.
He does not appear to have sounded any kind of alarm as the problems began to mount in the summer of 2007.
Last year, the central bank sounded an alarm, ranking the expansion of personal credit as the biggest threat to the economy, which is why everyone was shocked when Poloz suddenly cut interest rates in January.
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.
The president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank sounded the alarm on Monday that the student debt crisis continues to mount.
«Conservative pundits all too often sound alarms over an effort to take over America and of undocumented immigration's alleged horrific impact on the U.S. economy,» said Román, who authored a book released last year on immigration.
As Israeli cybersecurity giant Check Point noted in a post that sounded the alarm last week, the botnet is expanding «at a far greater pace and with more potential damage than the Mirai botnet of 2016.»
Then Obama's State of the Union speech, which sounded off alarm bells in Ottawa and Alberta by unexpectedly bringing up climate change, an issue largely ignored during the president's electoral campaign.
That has led some, like Centerview Partners cofounder Blair Effron, to sound the alarm over the level of activity, saying the market may be overheated.
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.
J.Crew's annual proxy filing with the SEC, early this year (April 19), has several clues that could have sounded the alarm bells to shareholders, presaging the recent lapses of governance at J.Crew.
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.
Who likes the sound of their alarm clock anyway?
If you love the idea of creating a success - propelling morning routine but hate the thought of facing the day once your alarm clock sounds, don't worry.
«In June and July 2014, there were quite loud voices coming from the WHO's regional office in Africa, and then the WHO Geneva office — but by that time, when the alarm was being sounded loud, it had already moved from Guinea into Liberia, and by June / July it was in Monrovia and was spreading with a doubling of cases every three weeks.
Prominent among those tactics was one that journalists, intelligence agencies and cybersecurity experts have been sounding the alarm on for nearly two years — the manipulation of public opinion through social media.
Getting jarred out of a deep REM slumber to the sound of a blaring alarm clock sets you up for a negative day brimming with fatigue and crankiness.
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.
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.
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.
Integrators see opportunity in e-commerce logistics while consumers are driving increased use of drop - off locations In early December, Canada Post sounded the alarm when some of its depots were overwhelmed by parcel traffic, which caused delays.
You can set the device to sound an alarm when the engine RPM exceeds a certain number, when idling longer than a certain period of time, when breaking a specified speed limit, when it senses dangerous driving on the part of the operator, when the seatbelt is not used and when reversing.
Plenty of experienced venture investors have been sounding the alarm on the tech bubble for a while.
The crypto market slump was largely driven by fears of regulatory bottlenecks after India sounded the alarm on illicit financing.
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund today sounded the alarm on excessive global borrowing, warning that with a total of $ 164 trillion owed, the world's public and private sectors are deeper in debt than at the height of the financial crisis a decade ago.
Officials and civic organizers in some of the 20 cities now vying to win Amazon's choice for its second headquarters are sounding alarms that accommodating this tech talent invasion could put a big strain on local residents already grappling with crawling commutes and high housing prices.
While this may, ostensibly, sound alarming to those eagerly anticipating a SpaceX Mars run, the scuttling of «Red Dragon» is actually seen as an encouraging move to industry insiders.
A Starbucks Original Series: A former GOP congressman sounds an alarm on climate change among members of his party.
Some Tories, however, are clearly sounding the alarm at a potential Kenney campaign, with Calgary - North West MLA Sandra Jansen saying that if he does run, «he'll be running for the leadership of a party he wants to destroy.»
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Financial Research was sounding similar alarm bells during the Obama administration — but it has gone strangely quiet under Trump who is pushing for deregulation.
Ignore the Margin Debt Alarm The margin debt alarm has seemingly been sounded every few months when investors realize absolute levels of margin debt has reached new all - time highs (inferring that risk taking has too reached all - time high levels and stocks are at rAlarm The margin debt alarm has seemingly been sounded every few months when investors realize absolute levels of margin debt has reached new all - time highs (inferring that risk taking has too reached all - time high levels and stocks are at ralarm has seemingly been sounded every few months when investors realize absolute levels of margin debt has reached new all - time highs (inferring that risk taking has too reached all - time high levels and stocks are at risk).
JP Morgan sounds alarm over US economic data that could signal recession / Ambrose Evans - Pritchard «The US credit markets are flashing a rare warning of economic trouble ahead, signaling that the Federal Reserve risks blundering into another recession without a deft change of course.
The same is true for a lot of other big trends out there, which is why those sounding the alarm eventually settle on pithy / scary (if not -LSB-...]
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.
As crazy as it sounds, an alarming number of content marketers aren't tuned into the needs and wants of their audience.
Indigenous leaders are still sounding the alarm about a «Millennium Scoop» and the ongoing apprehension of indigenous children.
Where are all the historians that should be sounding the alarm concerning the proliferation of nutzoism?
When I hear these sorts of arguments for observing Passover and other Jewish feasts, alarm bells begin to sound, and a whole host of Scriptures from the New Testament begin the «Hora» (the Jewish circle dance) inside my head.
Any time your pastor (or you as the pastor) start to bring up some of the ideas and verses I have mentioned above as proof of authority and power, red flags should go up and alarm bells sound.
I don't mean to sound the doomsday alarm with no ray of hope, because I know there are many great examples like the Christian Community Development Association, The Amos Project, and many others who are moving past reductionist and stereotypical views of one another to build communities where we see and are seen by one another.
David Kinnaman, the 38 - year - old president of the Barna Group, an evangelical research firm, is the latest to sound the alarm.
Nevertheless, there is clear evidence that TM is a religion in secular clothing, and for this reason an alarm should be sounded for the political inroads it is making in violation of the principle of separation of church and state and for its claim to the innocent that it is a technique compatible with all faiths.
However, my little piece is not very apt to suggest the beating of a drum, and its author is perhaps the last man in the world to sound the alarm.
Those who sound the alarm get accused of trying to destroy the church.
At 5:30 a.m. the alarm sounded, and I lumbered back into the dark kitchen to make some coffee and turn to page 149 of Martha Stewart's Cooking School, where the recipe for «Perfect Roast Turkey» slowly sharpened into focus
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