Sentences with phrase «which raised the flag»

Such programs have continued at many liberal arts colleges, perhaps especially Catholic ones, but also at Columbia, which raised the flag and never took it down.

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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.
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.
Iwo Jima is familiar to most Americans thanks to a John Wayne movie and the famous photo of the flag - raising on Mount Suribachi, which is immortalized at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va..
Cristiano Ronaldo came on in 58th minute and replaced Karim Benzema and took shot which was blocked from Pique and then went to score a goal only for the official to raise the flag and deem him offside.
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.
«The new prime minister has raised the issue of flag flying arrangements, which he's absolutely entitled to do, but the reality is this is a devolved matter for the Scottish government.»
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.
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.
According to Tuveson, «it turns out the scaredy cat in this whole situation is the cancer cell, which can not deal with reactive oxygen and really waves the white flag when you raise reactive oxygen.»
«From the doctor's perspective, an infection should raise a little red flag, especially for those who are already are at higher risk for example, women with preeclampsia, which is a kind of severe form of high blood pressure during pregnancy,» Miller said.
Because my body has now adapted to my abs training and are now so strong that I can now do hundreds of reps even when done as circuits, I have now changed my abs training to 3 sets of 10 reps each of the 3 kings of abs exercises which are the dragon flag, the full ab roll out and the full hanging leg raise.
He writes a tender poem for the school newspaper, which he runs, in which he wonders about the sad girl who raises the flags each morning.
They even have the bad manners to raise a German flag outside their camp, which enrages the locals.
Opening scenes in which a jaunty song about breakfast and lively encounters with Umi's housemates are juxtaposed with her lonely ritual of flag - raising, set the tone for the film's balance of postwar optimism and sense of possibility with the lingering melancholy of absence, loss and longing.
Players have to raise the same color flag as the Shy Guy (which is actually a Pirate Guy in all but the Mario Party 2 versions).
«Australia's ranking of 39th out of 41 EU / OECD countries in terms of quality education raises serious red flags for children's learning and development, which can severely impact their chances in life.
Hernandez, Jager - Hyman and others in the booming admissions - counseling business try to steer students away from excessively and awkwardly naked testimonials, which can raise red flags about students» emotional stability and about their judgment.
This billing structure automatically raises red flags that the company with which you are dealing may be less than reputable.
And any business that I look at is going to have some items on which the checklist raises red flags.
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.
Finally, underwriters will need to know if other underlying conditions are present, such as a diagnosis of depression which could raise a red flag and lead a denial of your application or approval with only limited benefits during the first few years your policy is in place.
I'm not sure what Chase will consider «abuse» but if / when they see thousands of $ 1,000 + transactions being made to spouses, etc., this could raise a lot of red flags, which could eventually result in Chase pulling PayPal and other P2P payments from future 5X categories.
With blue flags (aka Packing the Packs T - shirts on poles) heralding the arrival of the northerners, the South Team formed a tunnel of raised arms, through which their compatriots ran with unrestrained jubilation and exhilaration.
While some mods might raise some flags on weirdness, others double the fun, like the Streets of Rage 2: Puyo Wars by Candra Software's Workshop (originally done by Lorenzo The Comic), which enables your favorite characters from the Puyo Puyo 16 - Bit series onto Streets of Rage 2 Beat»em up...
It apparently uses a lot of the code from Sword Art Online (which would have raised red flags for me, personally), except now everyone has wings as they are various types of fairy.
It's certainly just as compelling as ever before, especially once you make your way into Ranked Matches, which rotate between Splat Zones (King of the Hill), Rainmaker (Capture the Flag) and Tower Control (Tug - of - War) game modes as you try and raise your grade from C - to S +.
In a gesture of solidarity, the flag will be raised simultaneously at the following five locations: Creative Time headquarters at 59 E 4th Street and The Queens Museum in New York, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, North Carolina, and University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, which has agreed to be a year - long host for the series.
Meanwhile, the star of Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction in London on 8 March will be Baselitz's Mit Roter Fahne (With a Red Flag), which is expected to break the record for the amount raised by one of his works.
The discussion at Open Mind on Shelby County shows how a mere tinkering (as I hope tamino doesn't mind me calling the post relative to the GHCN QC effort) can raise possible errors and show which stations would be flagged for further investigation.
However, as «noisy data» raised a flag with you — data with so many interpolated points and weighting adjustments (some of which seem unjustified at this stage of my ignorance) raises a flag with me.
Although the sperm counts still fall within the guidelines for fertility considered by the World Health Organisation, which is over 15 million per milliliter, consider the red flag raised.
Consider just three, any one of which should raise flags about the author's credibility:
These rather different results of the two models should have raised a red flag — most scientists would in this situation have paused to investigate the cause of the difference, which could have pointed them to their detrending problem.
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.
Getting multiple quotes is also the best way to protect yourself from insurance fraud (a pressing concern in Arizona), since you'll be able to spot offers that are suspiciously low or unreasonably high, both of which should raise red flags when it comes to home insurance fraud.
The display is 11 percent larger than the Pixel XL but the battery is only three percent larger, which will raise some flags with some people.
The stock shed over 30 % of its value on February 16th after CNBC broadcast an investigative report, which raised some serious red flags about the company's business model.
Now, note that I did not create an all - encompassing functional resume strategy, which raises red flags.
Unless you have worked multiple jobs in one year (which can also raise red flags), this can help you close the gaps between permanent jobs.
His first conversation with me started with him bemoaning his time management — which always raises a flag to me.
I'm hoping by describing the functional format and all of its weaknesses, I can steer you towards a more effective format (i.e. the combination style) which allows you to minimize weaknesses without raising red flags to employers.
Both have disadvantages when it comes to an executive resume, especially the functional format, which immediately raises red flags with most recruiters and hiring officials.
«When we list every job since college, then we need to include dates, which raise red flags
Australia Day observed on January 26 celebrates the date on which the British flag was first raised in Sydney Cove in the act of colonisation.
Based upon his review of the video recording of the CAC interview, Dr. Wilson opined that the interview «was in no way definitive that [the father] did anything sexually to th [e] child» because, among other things, the child had revealed the potential abuse only after repeated questioning and only after making several statements that the father was «mean» (which, Dr. Wilson opined, raised «red flags» about parental alienation).»
At the very least the inspector should have told you there were cast iron pipes, which would have raised a flag of concern.
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