Sentences with phrase «raises flags»

Please understand that this raises flags on my end.
She cooks, cleans, and raises flags every night from her house on the hill to a sailor father who she knows will never return.
He writes a tender poem for the school newspaper, which he runs, in which he wonders about the sad girl who raises the flags each morning.
Anything higher, raises flags.
Users on the FlashGet and Kaspersky Labs forums first raised the flag.
This is yet another reason it's time to raise the flag on CEO pay.
(In fact, Campbell's overall gross margins have suffered since absorbing both companies — an issue that has raised flags with some Wall Street analysts.)
ISTANBUL / BEIRUT, March 18 (Reuters)- Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies swept into the northwestern Syrian town of Afrin on Sunday, raising their flags in the town centre and declaring full control after an eight - week campaign to drive out Kurdish YPG forces.
Yet analysts are lukewarm on the shares; the most common rating is hold, according to FactSet data, with many raising flags about the company's swiftly surging valuation.
And the Department of Labor's proposed fiduciary rule, while not fully implemented, has certainly raised a flag in the minds of financial intermediaries regarding costs.
Elevator pitch: Raise Your Flag helps students who aren't going to university or college explore careers that don't require a degree or diploma and create career plans to gain meaningful employment.
However, I worry that if I start taking a salary from my wife's business now and apply for social security next month, it will still raise flags.
«We students do not feel like we are represented or seen in our education and we are here to raise the flag because we want to be seen and we will demand to be represented in our education.»
The board voted unanimously in approval, and black students took turns raising the flag this week.
Except among black Methodists in earlier times, churches owe their origins not to the initiative of home missions boards but to concerned laypersons or clergy who undertook «to raise the flag of Zion.»
We're not equal yet, and until we are, I'm going to raise the flag and ask other women to join me!
Such programs have continued at many liberal arts colleges, perhaps especially Catholic ones, but also at Columbia, which raised the flag and never took it down.
And if Sanchez's first goal was handled, the linesman who was adjacent to him and watching him would've raised his flag.
However, the linesman raised his flag, but on second viewing it seems that Kieran Richardson was in fact playing Ozil onside in the buildup.
It must have been less clear in real time from the lino's position, but Child simply should not raise his flag unless he is 100 % certain.
Jonny Howson made a great run down the right flank and swung in a perfect cross for the striker to tap home, but the linesman raised his flag.
Long was denied a second goal, quite correctly, by the raised flag of man assistant referee.
The galling thing about the Liverpool goal was that Sammy Lee was crouching on the ground immediately in front of Phil Parkes, our goalkeeper, in an offside position and the linesman raised his flag to signal offside.
In the 17th minute Hull thought they had scored after the ball was bundled over the line after Valdes fumbled a cross, but the linesman had raised his flag for offside.
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.
(And the cabin who is ready first gets to raise the flag!)
Very interesting... the info about the non-pointing child raising flags caught my attention on this one.
That suit alleged that he was terminated for raising flags about the system's mismanagement of the contract.
Trying to rush to get something done and trying to raise the flag and say look at what we did without fully thinking things trough and getting both parties involved to solve this problem the right way,» Assini said.
Reports state that the armed group beheaded policemen and civilians, raised its flag above the city and burned down buildings.
They are not pro-poor schemes, they are normal water supply schemes that ordinarily should be handled by the Community Health and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), and I don't know why CWSA is not raising any flags,» he added.
It's important that we raise the flag and do the best we possibly can to give voters a legitimate choice as opposed to just a rubber stamp as a fait accompli.»
He also urged Bastie Samir to continuously make Odododiodioo proud and raise the flag of Ghana high.
It wasn't going to be a major campaign but I wanted to raise the flag
«So we arrived and were able to raise our flag at the geographical South Pole.
The National Spherical Torus Experiment at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, where the cost of temporary assignments has raised flags.
A1: Steel Mace Pendulums — 5 rounds x 10 reps (each side) A2: Steel Mace Wrist Rollers — 5 rounds x 10 reps (each side) A3: Steel Mace Single Arm Pendulum — 5 rounds x 10 reps (each side) A4: Steel Mace Spanning the Globe — 5 rounds x 5 reps (up and down) A5: Steel Mace Single Arm Pike — 5 rounds x 10 reps (each side) A6: Steel Mace Raise The Flag — 5 rounds x 5 reps (up and down) A7: Steel Mace Single Arm Static Holds — 5 rounds x 30 sec (each side)
But we know with the medical industry stopping natural remedies, then only non industrial people can get this word out without raising flags.
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Anyone looking to communicate with a lover without raising any flags can download TigerText and benefit from the same security protocols that keep sensitive patient information safe.
Normally this kind of documentary manipulation would raise flags for some, but given Panahi's current predicament and subsequent longing for the medium (and additionally the film's unmanufactured feeling), it comes off as an intensely personal, resonant rebellion, an incredibly beautiful movie and one of his best films to date (read our review).
The latest from director Clint Eastwood is, no surprise, meticulously researched and filmed, but the story — about the guys who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and the survivors who went on a spring 1945 savings - bond tour — somehow never finds its way to a compelling narrative.
Once we can - * ahem * - procure some pricing information and a solid release date, we'll raise the flag.
The best mode is called the siege mode, here you can attack the castle being defended in order to raise the flag in the courtyard.
If one of the players raises the wrong color flag or doesn't raise any flag, the Shy Guy kicks the player out of the minigame.
The Shy Guy can also raise a flag after lowering it and lower the other one when he tries to trick the players.
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.
For these students, misbehavior is like raising a flag that says, «Notice me, I matter.»
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