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"alarm bell" Definitions
  1. a bell that sounds when an alarm is activated

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But Justice Sotomayor is right to sound an alarm bell.
"That set off the alarm bell," as Fleming put it.
Another alarm bell this year was the Southern Annular Mode.
Hunger is a simple thing, an alarm bell in the brain.
"We have rung the alarm bell loud and clear," Tedros said.
He said the "alarm bell" was loudest in the government bond market.
We are certainly not alone in sounding the alarm bell over ISDS. Sens.
Something sets off an alarm bell that they need some type of assistance.
Consider this case in the UK an alarm bell and a fair warning.
Like Adam and Eve, museums and artists now face a rude alarm bell.
Abruptly, an alarm bell sounded, red lights flashing: my cue to leave the room.
One scholar ringing the loudest alarm bell—or perhaps death knell—is David Runciman.
An alarm bell, to me, is when the post-mortem meeting feels like drudgery.
Movies have sounded the alarm bell about climate change for more than 2636 years.
"This is an alarm bell for us," he told officials in Chongqing in February.
Indeed, the report published by intelligence officials rang the alarm bell very loud and clear.
In the last 18 months, an "alarm bell went off" over the tech scene, he said.
The moment we hear the word "retrograde," an astrological alarm bell goes off in our heads.
Poland's crisis is Europe's alarm bell—and the country mustn't be left to fight it alone.
When we see a snake or spider, it's like an alarm bell goes off in our head.
We have an anxiety alarm bell that warns us against doing certain things — like running into traffic.
Again, that should be an alarm bell that this plan is not what Russia says it is.
This is an alarm-bell figure: 20% enables swift enrichment to the 90% needed for a nuclear weapon.
A century and a half later, its melting ice masses are an alarm bell for the Earth's future.
Democrats quickly began sounding the alarm bell, trying to rally supporters of the law for yet another counteroffensive.
"We have rung the alarm bell loud and clear," said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the W.H.O.'s director-general.
Leaders in both parties said the elections were an alarm bell for Republicans ahead of the 2018 campaign.
Is it too early to sound the dystopian alarm bell of a society where women are second-class citizens?
While we are longtime healthy-food advocates, we have only recently awakened to the alarm bell of sugary drinks.
But before long, rank-and-file members started to ring the alarm bell, arguing that things were moving too fast.
The OECD is the latest international body to ring the alarm bell with lending running ahead of growth and income.
" He was then asked by Swan if seeing an email from Russia offering campaign help set off "some alarm bell.
Falling price inflation is generally considered an economic alarm bell and is typically used as a trigger for ECB action.
"I thought this would maybe be the only film I ever make, so let's ring the alarm bell," McQueen said.
I MEAN THAT IS A DISGRACE AND WE SHOULD ALL RAISE OUR HANDS AND RING THE ALARM BELL ABOUT THAT.
But it also created something more: an urgent entertainment that was as unignorable as the pealing of an alarm bell.
The WHO has thus far declined to declare the outbreak a public-health emergency of international concern, its loudest alarm bell.
"This raises an alarm bell for me that we are moving down an additional path toward a nuclear arm race," Rep.
And honestly we should be ringing that alarm bell, every single one of you, every time you talk to a client.
In Washington, in state capitals and in city halls, it is time to sound the alarm bell: the future is calling.
Most women know that feeling, the imperceptible shift in the mood that sets off an alarm bell in your brain: A Threat.
Tech and political leaders sounded the alarm bell today about the potential for artificial intelligence to exacerbate huge inequalities across the world.
An "alarm bell," such as a legal finding of discrimination or multiple lawsuits alleging misconduct, can keep companies out of the index.
An alarm bell went off when he saw the newspaper's report that the Saudis had built up a significant stake in Tesla.
Its knee-jerk use sounded like a clanging alarm bell, a warning of the approaching collapse of an entire nation-building project.
Acknowledge that you're not in any real danger and you'll quiet your alarm bell enough to move forward in a productive manner.
The forecasts from the two Dow Industrials triggered alarm bell over the impact of rising borrowing costs, wages and tariffs on corporate profits.
You see what happens with Charles Murray, the kind of criticism he gets, and that sets off every alarm bell in your head.
What would you say to women who might think having an alarm bell in their knickers overnight is a bit of an inconvenience?
" The loudest alarm bell on the right comes from David Frum, whose article last night carried the headline "This Is Not A Drill.
Ultimately when we [issue an] alert, it is a headline, an alarm bell to first responders to look here and investigate via other sources.
"Wani should have served as an alarm bell for the government system," said Siddharth Varadarajan, editor of The Wire, an online Indian news site.
"We have huge potential here," said Ahmed Diomande, an official in the trade ministry, describing the World Bank's latest data as an "alarm bell".
The callous disregard for one life should be an alarm bell about decisions by the same government that are affecting the lives of millions.
New York (CNN Business)When the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to zero Sunday night, the central bank was clearly sounding the alarm bell.
Giving a talk in public or asking someone on a date might trigger an anxiety alarm bell, even though neither situation will kill you.
The latest alarm bell is that Wall Street analysts are slicing their forecasts for how much big companies will earn in the months ahead.
The alarm bell rang first in the far east of the country, where an incumbent governor installed by Moscow was forced into a run-off.
"I remember asking what time did he actually die, because the night before I had an alarm bell go off in my head," she revealed.
Karroubi further said December's nationwide street protests against "corruption and discrimination" were an alarm bell for the authorities to reform the economic and political system.
As for the looming break-off of another considerable chunk of ice from Pine Island, it's certainly meaningful — but it's not yet an alarm bell.
"I'm like the fire that will never burn away," is the song's first line, which Tayla sings in a voice like a brass alarm bell.
The administration is using the report to sound an alarm bell and push for more mining and extraction of such minerals domestically, especially on federal land.
After ProPublica's investigations raised the alarm bell on discriminatory ad practices using Facebook's targeting, the company pledged to suspend the practice of race-based ad targeting.
That should set off an alarm bell from a compliance standpoint or a quality control standpoint, where the distributors say, 'Wait a minute, what's going on here?
And when it comes to wilder weather, rising seas and other threats from climate change, "civil disobedience helps ring the alarm bell a little louder", she added.
My personal Facebook feed has lately been swarming with ads promoting ICOs and promising impossibly high returns, which should ring an alarm bell for any potential investor.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development said the fall in net migration was an alarm bell for Britain's economy, with many employers struggling to find skilled workers.
A year after the digital advertising industry's biggest trade group sounded the alarm bell for big marketers like Procter & Gamble and Unilever, it's got more bad news for them.
A resignation can set off an alarm bell for an institution whose failings an official might be unable to bring to light in no other way, or as effectively.
But what we can do is recognize that this catastrophe is an alarm bell signaling the desperate need for the international community to overhaul the way it responds to atrocities.
The big picture: It's another alarm bell that Republicans may not be able to win the midterm elections on what they hoped would be their signature legislation of this Congress.
The findings should sound an alarm bell for more greenhouse gas emission cuts, said co-author David Pollard, a senior scientist at Pennsylvania State University's Earth and Environmental Systems Institute.
"These changes hurt our economy and make New York less competitive, and we will not stop ringing the alarm bell about this punitive policy until Congress reverses it," he added.
" 'Me Too' was an alarm bell for all of us," said Sophia Huang Xueqin, 30, a journalist in southern China who started a social media platform to report sexual harassment.
Consistently, this human-curated, barely funded, open-access list—avidly followed in the realm of public health and almost unknown outside it—has been an alarm bell for the world.
The second new track "Lil Bitch," (hear that above) comes with a visual which suggests shades of "Bitch Better Have My Money" (complimented the track's Kill Bill alarm bell sample).
But this political move comes with numerous policy and real world consequences -- health care experts, insurance companies and Americans who have coverage through Obamacare have begun to ring the alarm bell.
The recent Amazon-Whole Foods deal was an alarm bell telling us that, if anything, the consumer's shift from brick-and-mortar to online is only going to pick up speed.
As Mike returns to his car in this isolated stretch of desert, he finds a stick lodged against his car horn, blaring the sound out like an alarm bell into the desert.
"This issue has struck an alarm bell for us," she said, adding the firm would look to speed up the installation of "blanket surveillance" tools at its schools and day care centres.
In a statement provided to the Sacramento Bee, Flow Kana CEO Mikey Steinmetz said the "alarm bell is ringing" for California cannabis companies and urged the state to help remedy the situation.  
Two-timers, take heed: If you're going to cheat, you should probably steer clear of services that give your partner a digital alarm bell every time you sneak off to do the dirty.
European stocks and the euro both suffered shaky starts as euro zone manufacturing data showed the sharpest contraction in almost seven years, but it was by no means the only alarm bell ringing.
"The EPA heard the alarm bell loud and clear but chose to ignore the profound environmental and public health issues brought to its attention in the early stages of this disaster," Pitt said.
That's why, whether Matthew swamps us or drifts out to sea, I'll provide this bit of advice to anyone who will want to use this event to ring the alarm bell about climate change.
"Given some of the radical statements that have been reported in the past, the purchase of that kind of weapon would, at least for many of us, have set off an alarm bell," Rep.
We also know that the Ivanka Trump/Jared Kushner risk factor -- namely, two senior staff members with access to information that experts apparently didn't think they could responsibly handle -- is a security alarm bell.
He was basically was up there, Brit was right, hitting the gong how this is an alarm bell for the left and for the Democrats that this do or die, you got to stop this.
So if it looks sort of like Nicolas Cage, but it also kind of looks like a version of Nicolas Cage you've never seen before, you know, that that's like a really big alarm bell.
"In the lead-up to the 2008 crisis, I rang the alarm bell as I saw the same tricks and traps emerging in mortgages," Warren says, recalling her pre-Senate record, in a Medium post.
Amid the frenzy surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey last week, you may have missed another alarm bell ringing from the Oval Office with more tangible implications for investors.
The way that the special moves worked, fiddly and too easy to fudge, was one alarm bell as to its inferiority versus the sleek d-pad swipes of Street Fighter II's hadoukens and hurricane kicks.
Environmentalists and food safety advocates have sounded the alarm bell in recent years over neonicotinoids, saying they are the chief threat to bees and one of the main causes of massive declines in bee populations.
" When asked by GOP counsel Steve Castor about whether anyone had ever expressed concerns to him about the "irregular channel" on Ukrainian diplomacy, Sondland responded that he did not "remember anyone sounding any alarm bell.
According to the accounts in the warrant of the former members, an alarm bell would ring whenever cops arrived on the property, at which point the children would hide in the forest or an outhouse.
So for me Poulu's eight songs in 35 minutes captivate as West African with a twist, softening those circular grooves with singing more dulcet than, say, genteel Rokia Traoré's, never mind alarm-bell Noura Mint Seymali's.
"This could serve as an alarm bell for certain employers who are not yet protecting those rights, and who fall in those pockets of the country where there are no laws and no protections," Habinsky said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump was already under fire for freezing aid to Ukraine when a Republican senator set off another alarm bell: If Trump didn't lift the hold now, Ukraine might lose the money altogether.
Breast-implant illness gained more attention after a kind of implant was linked to cancerIn March, nearly three decades after Chung rang the alarm bell, the FDA held a hearing on the safety of breast implants.
"It sets off an alarm bell that a small percentage of the delegates could disrupt the convention in a way where we can't really think about why this election is important," Boxer told The Washington Post Tuesday.
NEA ANCHIALOS, Greece — The alarm bell rang out across the August heat at Greece's 111 Wing fighter base, jolting two F-16 Viper pilots who'd been idly watching a Greek soap opera in their air-conditioned hut.
The alarm bell in the IPBES report over the current rate of species extinction has coincided with growing public activism over the environment and climate change, boosted by the student protests sparked by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg.
Leaders in both parties said the elections were an unmistakable alarm bell for Republicans ahead of the 2018 campaign, when the party's grip on the House of Representatives may hinge on the socially moderate, multiethnic communities near major cities.
SANTA FE, Texas (Reuters) - Students at Santa Fe High School in Texas were just beginning Friday classes when an alarm bell sounded, gun shots rang out, and they had to run from the latest mass shooting at a U.S. school.
"The aim is to ring the alarm bell about all the challenges that are facing the country and to urge everyone in Lebanon to work towards resolving these crises," Nadim Ladki, editor-in-chief of The Daily Star, told CNN.
" Michael Pitt, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said in a statement, "The EPA heard the alarm bell loud and clear but chose to ignore the profound environmental and public health issues brought to its attention in the early stages of this disaster.
The party saw its share of the ethnic minority vote fall from 24% in 2015 to 19% in 2017, a drop that may have cost it 40 seats in the election and certainly sounds an alarm bell in a fast-diversifying society.
The chrome-like stainless steel ring around the phone is picking up some fine abrasions but they look normal, and I tend to run without a case and scratch the junk out of my phones, so it's not an alarm bell issue.
"There's the flip of the coin, which is if no one rings the alarm bell, you don't want to be the only one doing it because they're going to focus on you and think you're the only one suffering from it," Essaegh said.
This is a problem that we can prepare for though, and the WFE is rightfully ringing the alarm bell for employers and governments to prepare the global labor force for a sudden shift that could leave many workers at risk of losing their jobs.
Experts have been sounding the alarm bell over this issue for years, urging China to rein in its old model of opening credit lines to fuel investment and spending and to find a better balance between supporting growth and controlling risks to the economy.
"Erectile dysfunction, due to its evident presentation, can play a crucial role in early diabetes mellitus diagnosis and acts as an alarm bell for other silent complications," said study coauthor Dr. Damiano Pizzol, coordinator of the Operational Research Unit of Doctors with Africa Cuamm in Beira, Mozambique.
It was another incremental step in the state-by-state strategy of abortion foes to dismantle abortion rights in this country, and an alarm bell for women who have not paid close attention to the spate of restrictive abortion bills that have moved quickly through state legislatures this year.
"If Vladimir Putin comes in with a big proposal, President Trump's alarm bell better be going off because it may sound really good, but there well may be some traps in there," said Steven Pifer, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former US ambassador to Ukraine.
Some of these mortgage bankers are now facing margin calls of tens of millions of dollars that could drive them out of business, according to Barry Habib, founder of MBS Highway, a leading industry advisor who was among the first to publicly sound the alarm bell last week.
RNC loyalist and Trump supporter Randy Evans sounded an alarm bell earlier in the week, saying that Trump supporters had only marshaled the support of 888 delegates to block any uprising -- well short of the minimum 1,20163 they would need should an anti-Trump option reach the floor next week.
Three years since a bombshell report by the Association of National Advertisers sounded the alarm bell for advertisers and revealed that media buying was rife with widespread illegal rebates and murky financial practices, advertisers seem to have made some strides in wresting back control and holding media agencies more accountable.
Regardless which of these explanations hold, the raid surely will reignite an alarm bell about America's commitment to protecting civilian lives, incite allegations of hypocrisy (since America regularly criticizes the nearby regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for its attacks on civilians) and contribute to a new wave of anti-American sentiment.
These indelible pictures, as urgent as an alarm bell, intermix political activism (young black students, one carrying a sign reading "We Have Been Poisoned," demonstrate as Barack Obama's motorcade passes) with grim daily routines: We see Ms. Cobb's daughter, Zion, with her mouth wide open as her mother pours bottled water to brush her teeth.
Musk told a gathering of U.S. governors this month that the potential dangers are not so imaginary, and that they should move to regulate AI. "I keep sounding the alarm bell, but until people see robots going down the street killing people, they don't know how to react, because it seems so ethereal," Musk said, according to a video of the event.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE is ringing the alarm bell, arguing unions could scuttle an emerging deal.
When we last spoke in August — thanks to a chance encounter at 17th and K Streets in Washington — he told me that he was getting married to a Turkish woman, and could not go back to Saudi Arabia right now and that I must ring an alarm bell about the increasingly harsh crackdowns and the arrests of critics — left, right and center — in Saudi Arabia by M.B.S. And so on Sept.

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