Sentences with phrase «of heightened alert»

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The State Department issued an alert to U.S. citizens about a heightened risk of terrorist attacks throughout Europe.
The brain goes on high alert when the criticism begins, wiping out the memory of the praise that came before it, and heightening the impact of the negative feedback.
Some have surmised that part of this is because if a wolf were coming, a mother would be on heightened alert to protect her young.
«In this heightened state of alert and security there is a need to be vigilant, to keep it in perspective.
While New York has not been home to a terrorist attack since September 11, 2001, Cuomo said that «The Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services» Office of Emergency Management Watch Center will be on heightened alert, monitoring world events.»
An hour later the army heightened its level of alert to the maximum possible level.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which saw hundreds of people killed and injured when ten gunmen infiltrated the city by boat and targeted high concentrations of bystanders in hotels, railway stations and public places, have heightened alert levels in security forces across the world.
The attacks have, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo has previously noted, prompted a heightened state of alert by police statewide.
The immune system is already on super high alert, and introducing more invaders is going to increase * systemic inflammation, which can heighten symptoms not to mention lead to the development of other diseases.
that's part of the issue, my divorce has been going on 3 years now and with the turmoil prior to divorce - I have been in a heightened state of alert for nearly 6 years.
All of these examples are cause for heightened alert as more and more states and municipalities have banned cell phone use while driving.
«Students of color, black and brown students, like myself have been racially profiled while we are on heightened alert, fearing the emergence of another Caucasian shooter,» Koerber said.
The tip sheet is clearly NASP's response to the reality that adults and children alike can be — and are — very unsettled by past and current national and world events (such as school shootings, economic difficulties, war, and the nation's heightened state of alert regarding terrorism).
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