Sentences with phrase «raise serious red flags»

The question that can either put your interviewer at ease or raise serious red flags.
Should this raise some serious red flags and dissuade us from putting in an offer?
Normally, an interest coverage ratio of 2.5 is considered to be adequate while a ratio of 1.5 or under should raise serious red flags.
If a book is only available as a Kindle Edition, this should raise some serious red flags.
In a new working paper released today, we kick the tires on CREDO's model — identifying four potential methodological weaknesses that could lead to bias, and conclude that none raise serious red flags:
A resume riddled with typos raises some serious red flags.
In a follow - up comment Hayes's assures us that she is «not trying to intimidate anyone,» but her request, having no rational basis that we can think of, raises a serious red flag.
«Australia's ranking of 39th out of 41 EU / OECD countries in terms of quality education raises serious red flags for children's learning and development, which can severely impact their chances in life.
The stock shed over 30 % of its value on February 16th after CNBC broadcast an investigative report, which raised some serious red flags about the company's business model.
The functional format raises serious red flags when a recruiter or potential employer comes across them as it is often used to «hide» or «mask» something less - than desirable in a job seeker's background.

Not exact matches

A major global bank bleeding gobs of equity value is cause enough for concern but Deutsche Bank raises other serious red flags to the U.S. banking system.
Most people also find strong perfumed aromas equally as offensive or distasteful as odors and smells and this will raise a red flag as to an attempt to hide something even more unpleasant; not to mention risking a possible buyer having a sneezing attack or even more serious allergic reaction to the chemical based sweet smelling products.
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