Now, the APIs can
raise a flag only when a person is spotted, allowing third - party devices to react to, say, an individual rather than just a car passing.
Not exact matches
Although some people will
raise a red
flag about increasing debt levels, Edmonton
only has about half the debt level of Calgary and a repayment plan was in place before any funds were borrowed (a requirement under provincial law.
The Germany international was involved again soon after, exchanging passes with Ramsey before the Wales international tucked home -
only for the
flag to be
raised against Ozil earlier in the move.
Arsenal upped the tempo, sending on Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott while Stoke withdrew Jese, and Lacazette rifled in a shot,
only to turn and see a
flag raised.
Hull, who had scored nine goals in their last two matches before this clash, thought they had levelled things up in stoppage time when Abel Hernandez put the ball in the net,
only for the linesman to
raise his
flag...
Cristiano Ronaldo came on in 58th minute and replaced Karim Benzema and took shot which was blocked from Pique and then went to score a goal
only for the official to
raise the
flag and deem him offside.
Weprin said if the petitions were signed by voters from, say, a Brooklyn address —
only voters from the district can sign petitions for Weprin or Friedrich — it would have
raised a red
flag.
In the beginning,
only a small clutch of dedicated activists, trade unions and charities
raised the red
flag against the now hated EU - US trade deal, TTIP.
The interview
raised red
flags at the board because the campaign had paid the union
only about $ 19,000 at that point.
The condition can also cause fever, but maybe
only a degree or two above normal — not necessarily enough to
raise red
flags, especially because your temperature tends to naturally fluctuate throughout the day.
But we know with the medical industry stopping natural remedies, then
only non industrial people can get this word out without
raising flags.
TestoGen will bring you back to the real you by
raising your
flagging testosterone levels safely and effectively using
only natural ingredients.
Simple controls and
only 12.9 kilometers of railway to travel across
raise some red
flags, though I'm sure there is some fun to be had here for genre enthusiasts.
This isn't to say the book is worth much of a shit, but to say that it at least has the courage to talk about a rape and a murder where the film
only has the mustard to romanticize loss and suggest that 1973 was so long ago the freak next door didn't
raise any
flags.
Determined not to «run up the white
flag» on attendance when he joined his new school, principal Mike O'Connor devised a framework that he hoped would not
only raise awareness of the issue in the community, but tackle it head on.
She also notes that if her system contradicts teachers» value - added scores, this too should «
raise red
flags» about the quality of the teacher, although she does not (in this article) pay any respect or regard for the issues not
only inherent in value - added measures but also her observational system.
To achieve it you're going to have be adept with three pedals as the W1 will be Tremec TR - 6060 six - speed manual
only, although HSV is understood to have pushed a fair way down the path of automatic transmission development before
raising the white
flag for cost and durability reasons.
If a book is
only available as a Kindle Edition, this should
raise some serious red
flags.
It
raised another red
flag when we noticed that the Market app on the GenTouch78 actually doesn't work; it can
only search for, but not successfully download apps.
Having multiple cards will
only raise red
flags to the credit bureau and may hurt your score.
Since you
only wanted one credit report, this didn't
raise any red
flags.
Finally, underwriters will need to know if other underlying conditions are present, such as a diagnosis of depression which could
raise a red
flag and lead a denial of your application or approval with
only limited benefits during the first few years your policy is in place.
Alcohol is largely
only available within the resorts, though one liquor store has now opened near Chong Lad village and, perhaps inevitably, some Reggae dudes have
raised their Rasta
flag at a bar just outside the Yao Yai Village resort.
Ironically, not
only was this 9th century stronghold a symbol of the start of the Moorish occupation of Spain, but the
flag raised on the 25 metre Torre de la Vela, January 2nd, 1492 signified the end, when Ferdinand and Isabella banished the Islamic people from Granada.
Miyamoto contributed to this idea by recommending the
flag only raise to where you touched the pole.
Perusing the shampoo label, for example, of the 13 ingredients
only one, phenoxyethanol,
raised a red
flag, all the rest all ranking non-toxic on GoodGuide.com.
Despite this laudable goal, the law
raises several red
flags under the Charter: it appears overbroad both in its sphere of application (it applies not
only to bars, but all licenced premises) and targets for removal (including not
only gang members, but persons who support or facilitate gangs, or persons in the company of any of those persons).
The iconic photograph of U.S. Marines and a Navy corpsman
raising the U.S.
flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima is the
only photograph that has ever won a Pulitzer Prize for Photography the same year it was published.
The display is 11 percent larger than the Pixel XL but the battery is
only three percent larger, which will
raise some
flags with some people.
Recent graduates should list their GPA
only if it's at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (of course, omitting your GPA may
raise a red
flag with the recruiter).
Doing so will
only raise a red
flag in the interviewer's mind: «Will he be complaining about me like this in a few months?»
Here's the dilemma: If you can develop infinite versions of your resume, but
only one version of your social profile... how can you avoid inconsistencies that might
raise a red
flag?
Based upon his review of the video recording of the CAC interview, Dr. Wilson opined that the interview «was in no way definitive that [the father] did anything sexually to th [e] child» because, among other things, the child had revealed the potential abuse
only after repeated questioning and
only after making several statements that the father was «mean» (which, Dr. Wilson opined,
raised «red
flags» about parental alienation).»
The burning question then is: If divorce lawyers have been
raising the red
flag on porn use in marriage since 2002, why are we
only just starting to hear about it in the past couple years?
Whenever we've veered off track, Betty has not
only raised the
flag but taken impactful steps to get us back on course.»