Sentences with phrase «red flags which»

But I appreciate there are other red flags which go along with a missing graduation date.
There are some red flags which are common for most of these campaigns and by detecting which you can avoid potentially dangerous companies:
The waves were awesome and the beaches have sticks with red flags which mark where a turtle has laid her eggs.
That's not to say there are not perfectly reasonable explanations for why a home fell into foreclosure, but it raises significant red flags which lenders try to avoid.
Even if the applicant has an above average credit score, look closely for legal judgments and other red flags which may cause concern.
Unfortunately, there is no official record of the accident which combined with the lag in time will raise a red flag which might prevent you from recovering at all.

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There is a natural tendency for management and company lawyers to unduly influence the investigation, which is a red flag for employees not to come forward.
US credit card delinquencies are rising, which could be a red flag for consumer spending going forward.
The city's projected job rate is slightly below the national average, which should be considered a red flag for anyone starting a small business.
Shane Jackson, president and COO of LocumTenens.com, which conducted the survey, said the results are potential red flags for not only the finances of those physicians» offices, but also for their patients, who «rely on their doctor for a lot of information.»
This guide will explain what you should know before you buy gold coins online: Why buying online is smart and convenient, how pricing works, which coins to buy, how to find an honest online dealer, and which red flags should send you running for the hills.
Below are the reminders of «common cryptocurrency concerns» as well as «common red flags of fraud,» which were applauded by the SEC.
Bitcoin also benefited a bit from the controversy over PayPal (s ebay) cutting off the ability to send money to WikiLeaks, which for some raised red flags about one company's ability to impede the transfer of money.
Canadian tradesmen from a huge oilsands construction project are waving a red flag about safety hazards and near misses, which they blame on the...
For instance, while Page was working for Trump, in July 2016, he traveled to Moscow to give a commencement speech at a Russian university, which certainly would have raised some red flags at the bureau.
I also notice that many Christians have an emotional answer to red flag issues of which this is one.
And in that theory, he mentions «Allah,» which in modern day understanding is a red flag.
First of all, when you see soy products, they're almost always processed which is a huge, huge red flag.
She is sure to say, «I'm sorry, I don't know that,» and then I can intone «Hey Google» into the phone and pose the question or just spin around, sit in the chair, and do a Google search without saying a single word) roasted to hell and back with several careless wrist - shakes of black pepper, salt, garlic powder, sweet smoked paprika, red pepper flakes, and a touch of nutritional yeast (which I will never call «nooch» even if you put a gun to my temple and tell me that pulling the trigger will not yield a little flag emblazoned with the word «Bang!»).
Below I'll tell you which ingredients are red flags (hint: it's most of them).
It was a fairly hefty impact, which damaged the left - hand side of the car fairly significantly, and brought out the red flag around a third of the way into the session.
After a disrupted race two, which featured a red flag for a huge shunt between Gary Paffett and Mike Rockenfeller, it was Maxime Martin who took the race victory.
Motorsport.com reports Floersch is being investigated by the stewards for failing to slow for red flags, which were out at the time of the incident.
Then, as if that wasn't enough action for one lap, Julien Falchero got punted out, at which point the organisers had enough and threw the red flag.
Some say yellow flags were out, but others believe you can see a red light flashing early in the clip, which suggests the red flags were being shown.
All the action at the safety car restarts caused the circuit to be littered with debris and forced the safety car to be deployed for a third time, which eventually became a red flag on just lap 22.
Anderson missed the entire week of practice, which typically is a red flag when it comes to game status.
After a red flag delay for rain which lasted for two months (no, really), the Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway resumed and gave one of the most thrilling races in IndyCar history.
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
Daniel Ricciardo: Ricciardo's three - place grid penalty for speeding under red - flag conditions may have been a harsh one given the circumstances, nevertheless it was still a mistake which left the Aussie with more work to do in his home grand prix.
All other days were «red flag» days, which meant gusty winds and lots of waves and no swimming allowed (although you could probably wade up to your knees and not get called back.)
Excessive infant crying in this setting may be only a «red flag» of distress, and as such reflects key co-existent elements of the context in which it occurs, such as the role of the father, social and economic factors and the community context.
Some of these include: polycystic ovary syndrome, diabetes, postpartum haemorrhage, fragments of retained placenta (which fools he body into thinking it is still pregnant so affects levels of breastfeeding hormones) and rarely, insufficient glandular tissue («red flags» are a lack of breast development during puberty and pregnancy).
It came as no surprise to me since there were numerous red flags that had caused me to seek an Autism diagnosis in the first place, the most alarming of which was the loss [Read On]
Sometimes red flags appear later, which may signal that your baby has outgrown her caregiver.
The refund directive followed a review of the contract by the Attorney General, on the orders of Mr Debrah, after the Minority in Parliament, led by Mr Kyei - Mensah - Bonsu, raised red flags about the cost for the embossment of the portraits of three former presidents of the fourth republic, as well as that of the current President, on 116 intra-city Metro Mass Transit buses which are meant for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) purposes.
When they land, they will be taken into a secondary screening process in which they will be interviewed and their biometric and biographic information will be checked to see if there are any red flags.
And Florida Gov. Rick Scott is currently pushing for a «red flag» law — which allow family members and cops to seek a court order preventing a dangerous person from possessing or buying firearms — in his deeply conservative state.
The red flag became an inspiration which resulted in the composition of «The Red Flag», the official party anthem since its inception, being sung at the end of party conferences and on various occasions such as in parliament on February 2006 to mark the centenary of the Labour Party's foundired flag became an inspiration which resulted in the composition of «The Red Flag», the official party anthem since its inception, being sung at the end of party conferences and on various occasions such as in parliament on February 2006 to mark the centenary of the Labour Party's foundflag became an inspiration which resulted in the composition of «The Red Flag», the official party anthem since its inception, being sung at the end of party conferences and on various occasions such as in parliament on February 2006 to mark the centenary of the Labour Party's foundiRed Flag», the official party anthem since its inception, being sung at the end of party conferences and on various occasions such as in parliament on February 2006 to mark the centenary of the Labour Party's foundFlag», the official party anthem since its inception, being sung at the end of party conferences and on various occasions such as in parliament on February 2006 to mark the centenary of the Labour Party's founding.
It has not been a positive news week for Latimer: Astorino's campaign also flagged this article published on Monday that reported details about a previously undisclosed injury accident in which Latimer was reported to have collided with another car in July after passing through a red light in New Rochelle.
I also can't find any sources which define it clearly for a layman, which is another red flag for me.
Almost half of the counties in New York saw a drop in their sales tax revenue last year, according to the state Association of Counties which said the trend should serve as a «red flag» for potential budget challenges ahead.
The NPP in the Western Region which raised red flags over the incident; has called on its constituency executives in the region; to go to their respective district EC offices and ensure that all ballot papers are counted.
The New York State Legislature is currently considering the Reproductive Health Act (S - 348), which Democrats say would bring New York up to current federal reproductive health standards, but has also raised red flags in the minds of many Republcans and anti-abortion activists for ambiguities of language they claim would expand abortion - on - demand.
«That would raise a big red flag,» McClelland said, citing the lengthy vetting process and large amount of paperwork a recipient — almost always a nonprofit — would need to complete to get city discretionary funds, which more typically are doled out in parcels of several thousands dollars and not close to $ 100,000.
However, the report shows «a number of red flags» including a declining population, a «noticeably less» median home value than the state's median, and a child poverty rate of 44 percent, which is higher than cities of similar size.
The researchers found that another red flag for a headache that should be taken seriously was lack of a previous history of headache, which was associated with a five-fold increased likelihood that the headache was secondary to something else.
The study, which appears in the May 10 issue of the journal Scientific Reports, also offers the World Health Organization and public - health agencies» insight into viral strains that should raise red flags if detected.
But he made a mistake on his application, and his applying in a country in which he's not a citizen «raised lots of red flags,» Wood says.
In Guitierrez - Brizuela v. Lynch, a 2016 immigration case, Gorsuch waved a red flag against the «Chevron deference» — a doctrine under which courts are supposed to defer to federal agencies on interpretations of rules that developed from a 1984 decision, Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council.
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