Sentences with phrase «warning flags about»

Consumer advocates have raised warning flags about burial insurance.
At the least, it ought to raise warning flags about the credibility of a paper lead - authored by a guy with a track record of misrepresenting the facts on this very topic.
Hugh Howey — whose newest novel, The Shell Collector, is due out on 14th December — was among the earliest to start running up warning flags about Kindle Unlimited.
With 300: RISE OF THE EMPIRE being (in my opinion) a lesser story than the original, it does raise a few warning flags about that quality of Miller's storytelling.

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We talk about «red flags» in life — indicators / warning signs that things are about to go sideways in a baaaaaaaad way.
Yet, even with all increasing red flags that suggest that assets held within the global banking system could be devalued, frozen, or seized, or all of the aforementioned, including warnings of possible negative interest rates applied to commercial and corporate bank accounts in the near future from big global banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland, most of us go about our daily lives without giving a second thought about taking preventive actions to prevent such mind - blowing and negatively impacting life - changing events from happening.
Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine said of the many things victims» families are angry about — the shooter's ruthlessness, the response by the armed deputy assigned to the school, the failure of the FBI and BSO in preventing the attack despite specific warnings and red flags, past missteps by the Broward school district and Florida's child - welfare agency, gun policies — the handling of families and the notification process «is down the list.»
In a Mass celebrated in the Sistine Chapel with the College of Cardinals on the day after his election, the Holy Father raised cautions about clerical ambition» a yellow warning flag that reflected the concerns he had expressed during the papal interregnum about «spiritual worldliness» corrupting the Church, and an unmistakable call to a more energetically evangelical exercise of the priesthood and the episcopate.
Another featured a union jack on fire with the EU flag behind it, full of dire warnings about the end of British democracy.
New research identifies the types of investors who are vigilant about corporate fraud, but finds that most of those investors are tracking the wrong red flags — meaning the warning signs they look for are clear only after it's too late to protect their investment.
Recognise the warning signs: This is as much about intuition as it is about being aware of a few key flagging points.
From the start, the makeup of the seven - person panel established by the College Board and Disability Rights Associates to review the Board's policy on flagging should have sent a warning signal to anyone who is concerned about valid testing standards.
If an unscrupulous agent lists a house in the «for - sale - byowner» section, an observant user can «flag» the item warning fellow users about the infraction.
If nothing else should raise the flag of alarm, these two facts alone, no interest in research and no help after the sale, should warn the buyer about their dedication to and their concern for the dogs that they either breed or broker.
They may serve as yellow «warning» flags about the veracity of a claim where services were ostensibly rendered at that clinic.
It warned specifically about two red flags signaling possible «ICO - related fraud»: companies whose stock is trading that (1) claim without explanation that their ICO is «SEC - compliant» or (2) «purport -LSB--RSB- to raise capital through an ICO or take on ICO - related business described in vague or nonsensical terms or using undefined technical or legal jargon.»
It may also be a giant red - flag warning about other problems in your relationship.
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