Sentences with phrase «to alarm people»

He's probably single - handedly, in a civilian sense, the guy — other than me, of course — doing a better job of ringing the bells alarming people of what's going on here.»
The problem is that Oracle is trying to rebuild the foundation whilst not alarming the people who are living in the house.
During the conversation, Bertolaso also told Stati that his second - in - command, Bernardo de Bernardinis, would call her to arrange the meeting in order to «shut up any imbecile, to calm inferences, worries, etc.» This is thought to be a reference to Gioacchino Giuliani, a technician at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics near L'Aquila who it is reported had alarmed people in a nearby town after (falsely) predicting that a major earthquake would strike.
«Morano's probably single - handedly, in a civilian sense, the guy (other than me, of course) doing a better job of ringing the bells alarming people of what's going on here,» Limbaugh added.
(2) threatens, in a manner reasonably likely to alarm the person receiving the threat, to inflict bodily injury on the person or to commit a felony against the person, a member of the person's family or household, or the person's property;
But her words REVEALED her instead.The more people read that interview, in which he was very polished and smooth, the more alarmed people will be.
The fact that they are there alarms people even if the amounts are minuscule, and tends to result in stricter antipollution and hygiene laws.
So this doesn't belong in the public sphere, because it will alarm people unnecessarily
Updated False alarm people, Nokia has released a statement denying it's working on any new smartphone hardware.
So anyway, from my perspective there can be no alarmist language re environmental problems — that is no language seems capable of alarming people into much action — certainly not the proverbial stampede in the movie theater.
• A rider that would prevent the EPA from labeling the toxic ash left over from coal combustion as hazardous waste — something that would no doubt alarm the people of Kingston, Tenn., buried by a coal - ash spill in 2008.
It includes alarming a person or causing her distress... but conduct might be harassment even if no alarm and distress is caused.
Tracy Latimer's murder outraged and alarmed people with disabilities.
We can imagine how this might alarm some people who have mobile data caps.
Although he had not seen the administration's latest proposal, Mr. McConnell said it was likely to alarm people in his state.
(3) conveys, in a manner reasonably likely to alarm the person receiving the report, a false report, which is known by the conveyor to be false, that another person has suffered death or serious bodily injury;
Bloomberg reported that the companies worked «closely» with Secure America Now to place ads that included imagining an «Islamic States of America» or featured a burqa - clad Mona Lisa — ads that seemed to be meant to alarm people who feared Muslims or didn't want Syrian refugees to enter the United States.
Whilst it might alarm some people, it appears that it isn't as alarming as some might think.
«We agree we don't want to alarm people,» Dr. Nathan Graber, director of the state Department of Health's Center for Environmental Health, said to senior Environmental Protection Agency officials on the call, according to notes taken by EPA Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck.
«We agree we don't want to alarm people,» Graber had said to senior Environmental Protection Agency officials on the call, according to notes taken by EPA Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck and obtained through a Freedom of Information request.
And President Obama told Vox in February that the media «sometimes overstates the level of alarm people should have about terrorism» when compared with the human suffering that will be caused by climate change (Greenwire, Feb. 11).
«I don't want to alarm people,» she said.
Among other stipulations, the policy would require all poo to be obtained «from a donor known to either the patient or the treating licensed health care provider,» posing a major challenge to OpenBiome's banking model and alarming people, including Catherine Duff and other patient advocates.
It uses words to alarm people and stir emotion, not scientific.
When the Bureau of Meteorology in January released figures showing 2005 was the hottest year on record, Campbell declared: «It's the hottest year, the hottest decade, the hottest minimum and the hottest maximum», before adding: «The main thing is not to alarm people».15
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