Sentences with phrase «reason for alarm»

Yet, there is still reason for alarm: the different ways different people groups are treated by the media and the selective outrage we show.
Health and education experts suggest a variety of reasons for this alarming increase, such as increased pressure to succeed academically or growing fears of terrorism.
Without real reason for alarm, Sara simply catered to Cody, as any mother would her sick child.
Dogs with canine compulsive disorder may chase their own tails; lick, chew or suck obsessively on their skin or fur; snap at nonexistent creatures in the air (a phenomenon known as «fly snapping»); spin around and around for long periods of time; feel compelled to chase lights, shadows or other visual phenomena; become fixated to playing with a particular toy; or bark constantly, even when there is no obvious reason for alarm or excitement.
In a country like India, where the population is on a constant boom, the number of vehicles plying on the road is also facing an alarming increase which has led to a lot of traffic and has become the prime reason for alarming rise in the number of accidents.
Even so, and for now, there is no reason for alarm as it seems clear that the industry is healthier by the day.
But Cruz's texts to him gave no reason for alarm.
It is easy to be alarmist; it is easier to deny the reason for alarm.
That's around the average for most programs, and it's no reason for alarm.
As such, gas in itself is no reason for alarm.
Mr. de Blasio's office and other elected officials held a town hall on the growing problem on Monday night, just days after declaring the disease was «no reason for alarm
In a statement, NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña said, «We are working closely with the NYPD and there is no reason for alarm.
However, on July 30, Mr. de Blasio told reporters that the increasing numbers of Legionnaires» victims were «no reason for alarm
Despite a surge in cases and a couple of deaths, Mayor Bill de Blasio said this afternoon that New Yorkers have «no reason for alarm» over an outbreak of Legionnaires» Disease in the South Bronx.
Mr. de Blasio declared a week ago that there was «no reason for alarm» the sudden rash of Legionnaire's cases in the Bronx, but yesterday rolled out a plan to obligate property owners to sterilize all cooling towers across the city.
Other experts, though, say thinning ice sheets on land and calving ice shelves on the sea are reasons for alarm.
Although pain can serve as a warning system by telling you to take your hand off a hot plate or to go to the ER, pain isn't always a reason for alarm.
We all are at our slimmest across the ribcage, so there's no reason for alarm if a little bit of this goes on show.
Many of us have become convinced courtesy and good manners are reason for alarm.
Not that 19/29 is reason for alarm, but if Pontiac could boost city mileage by just one more mile per gallon, it would provide a psychological lift to buyers trying to justify sporty looks and above - average performance with optimum gas mileage.
Unless the nail has been cut drastically short, there is no reason for alarm if you accidentally cut a quick.
If you don't see any worms, there is no reason for alarm.
If your dog is managing to chew off tiny bits he is likely not swallowing them but if he does there's no reason for alarm as they will safely pass.
The spike was one of the reasons for the alarm in The New York Times article of last year.
Regardless of which natural cycle brought the hiatus, I'm not seeing any reason for alarm here.
ISO - New England, which increasingly relies on natural gas, investigated a future without nuclear and «sees a reason for alarm,» Korsnick said.
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