Sentences with phrase «same alarm bells»

Although most of us very rarely face the threat of wild animal attacks or imminent battles, the threat of not feeling important to your partner or being rejected signals the same alarm bells.
If it's in a current format, look at the content and remove any red arrows pointing to your age; birth dates, referring to 30 + years of experience (20 + is just as honest, but doesn't ring the same alarm bells), or listing every job you've had from the beginning of your career.
Freedman described his team's defending as «alarming», hopefully the same alarm bells will be ringing come Saturday.

Not exact matches

So much so, says John Cacioppo, that the absence of social connection triggers the same, primal alarm bells as hunger, thirst and physical pain.
At the same time, Annika and Michaela are also messaging in an identical fashion to other users on the same site (alarm bells going off yet?).
It would cause alarm bells if someone asked you for money at a pub or café and the same rules should apply online.
The air of intellectual European refinement around Georges and former piano teacher Ann feels like an unnecessary distancing device — and the fact that they're given the same generic Haneke names (nearly all his films» couples are named Georges and Ann) should set off some kind of alarm bell.
If they have several litters of the same breed, or two breeds with no connection to them as a family, this should set alarm bells ringing.
Paul Nurse knows about data sets and would therefore know that when you have two data sets which should be showing the same result / trend and yet they do not, alarm bells ring.
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