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"alarmist" Definitions
  1. causing unnecessary fear and worry

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Let us avoid being alarmist for the sake of being alarmist.
"I spend a lot of time thinking about whether I'm being too alarmist or whether I'm being not alarmist enough," he said in the interview.
"I spend a lot of time thinking about whether I'm being too alarmist or whether I'm being not alarmist enough," Donald, a veteran reporter for The Times, told "The Daily" podcast.
Being alarmed is not being alarmist -- it's being realistic.
Mr McDonnell's team dismisses the bleating from Belgravia as alarmist.
Even if this is alarmist, influencing China is extremely difficult.
"I hate sounding like an alarmist about it," said Burns.
This may be why there's an alarmist attitude around them.
"I think it's alarmist and unnecessary and untrue," he said.
This might sound like alarmist hyperbole cribbed from an episode
And in some cases, the statements by Republicans are alarmist.
That's not alarmist or overblown, it's just a fact. Sorry.
Ashish Jha doesn't consider himself very political or an alarmist.
"We do not wish to be alarmist," the researchers wrote.
The people most alarmist have, generally, been the most correct.
They remain an alarmist staple in communities across the country.
His Twitter feed is studded with strident — and occasionally alarmist — posts.
" He added, "Alarmist predictions amount to nothing more than wild guesses.
Since it is also alarmist, I will also call it irresponsible.
Let us turn our backs to this melancholy and alarmist view.
In 22002, he made this the title of an alarmist book.
It feels either too alarmist or too neglectful of public concerns.
That Cantonese could follow suit can seem alarmist, bordering on ridiculous.
Her response put things in a useful — and non-alarmist — context.
"I spend a lot of time thinking about whether I'm being too alarmist or whether I'm being not alarmist enough," Donald, a veteran science and health reporter for The Times, told the Daily podcast on Wednesday.
Alarmist language could help sell the travel ban to a skeptical public.
NOT ALARMIST ENOUGH But there are fault-lines in the IPCC report.
"It's in no way meant to be an alarmist message at all."
Their local Facebook groups are filled with alarmist stories about uncontrolled immigration.
Some readers will find Mr Wallace-Wells's outline of possible futures alarmist.
Reverie doesn't come off as cheap or alarmist, but it's completely forgettable.
You were talking before about being almost perceived internally as an alarmist.
The absence of alarmist talk about federal borrowing represents a sharp shift.
"I spend a lot of time thinking about whether I'm being too alarmist or whether I'm being not alarmist enough," Donald G. McNeil Jr., a veteran science and health reporter for The Times, told The Daily podcast on Wednesday.
For Latino voters, Obama's strict enforcement of immigration laws, along with the alarmist
"I don't want to be alarmist, but we're all gonna die," Colbert said.
But Sieradski with Jews for Bernie, dismissed the attacks against Zimmerman as alarmist.
"I don't want to be alarmist about it, because I'm not," he said.
But it's better to try than to get lost in alarmist half-truths.
So I have to say that I&aposm part of that alarmist media.
This was, in large part, thanks to a somewhat alarmist Ricki Lake documentary.
Dig into their argument, however, and it's less alarmist than it might appear.
Aid officials are afraid to talk about famine, for fear of sounding alarmist.
This isn't to advocate for slipshod, overly hasty programs created by alarmist rhetoric.
Argentines, however, are prone to overreact, and alarmist theatrics are a national pastime.
Canadian Member of Parliament Maxime Bernier has called her alarmist and mentally unstable.
When it comes to bacteria, she's no alarmist, but she is a realist.
They say "it's alarmist" to focus on his threatening speech over his policies.
To many, including yours truly, Mr. Cook's arguments sounded alarmist and self-serving.
"I'm not an alarmist by nature, but this is not overhyped," he said.
Not to be alarmist but if Kevin Bacon tests positive we're all fucked.
Pound, in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, did not sound alarmist.
At first, the whole ordeal seemed unnecessarily alarmist; now it seemed too simple.
Though some tech blogs are being alarmist about it, let me dismiss any concerns.
As your resident paranoid alarmist, it's rare for me to shake hands with 2017.
"I don't think we want to be alarmist in terms of consequences," he added.
The controversy surrounding him was an alarmist take: Bart was a poor role model.
Because of their origin story, it's easy to be alarmist about this new technology.
It's one of the early alarmist books about media images replacing the written word.
To outsiders, this may sound alarmist, and perhaps more than a little self-righteous.
In that sense, many of today's alarmist headlines are a storm in a teacup.
In order to avoid misleading your readers you should rename your publication The Alarmist.
Mr. Summers and other non-alarmist economists are not suggesting that debt never matters.
I'm saying let's be careful with our terms, and genuinely truthful, and not necessarily alarmist.
But alarmist, right-wing conspiracy theories about Clinton's health will only thrive in the dark.
The market pricing in not even a full rate hike in December is too alarmist.
We saw it under Bush; I think people are getting a bit alarmist about it.
Asked why he wasn't worried about triclosan-containing toothpastes, he said, "I'm not an alarmist."
If this sounds alarmist, consider that the state of digital competition is already pretty sorry.
The Tribune's investigation seems to be well-done and reported in a non-alarmist way.
Choose wisely, even if the concept of social distancing seems inconvenient, weird, or maybe alarmist.
Oracle's alarming—or, to some, alarmist—messaging about Android's data collection is just one example.
The Paris terrorist attacks of January 2015 made Kepel's emphasis look not alarmist but prophetic.
JAMES HOLMEBickenbach, Germany Your newspaper has now shown itself to have joined the alarmist warmists.
You don't have to be an alarmist to be a little freaked out right now.
A lot of Americans think of it in terms of, Oh, that's done, you're being alarmist.
Turning the "dangers" of encryption into a canard to push for increased surveillance isn't just alarmist.
These qualities have made Clinton's arguments about Trump and America's weapons arsenal seem anything but alarmist.
I think talk of a split is a bit alarmist and I don't think it'll happen.
Depending on how you read the brief, Apple comes across as either overly cautious or alarmist.
First, you can safely assume, without being an alarmist or buzzkill, that it's a legitimate concern.
"We see earthquakes all the time and it's not an alarmist situation for us," Dutton said.
Some of my colleagues with less experience in deportation defense told me I was being alarmist.
I asked around and it turns out some doctors are not just unhelpful, but alarmist too.
"The government relies on innuendo and undefined phrases, soundbites and alarmist buzzwords," her attorneys wrote Friday.
"We encourage everyone to dissect the messages they're getting and not be too alarmist," says Murphy.
If you do choose to say something, make sure it's nonspecific, non-alarmist and fact-based.
Alarmist posters around the wall act as memento mori before you even step into the film.
They dismiss objections as another round of the alarmist "Project Fear" that Remainers deployed before the referendum.
It might seem premature, if not alarmist, to talk about a resurgence of violence in Northern Ireland.
"We must be very careful about this situation, but we must not be too alarmist," Moscovici said.
"Those are alarmist talking points," said Danny Cullenward, a research associate at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
Yet, sex worker rights advocates continue to push an alarmist agenda, mangling what the law actually says.
It's not as bad as some of the alarmist scenarios we've seen over the past few months.
Alarmist rhetoric and questionable studies should not dictate how we structure the engine of our innovation economy.
Despite alarmist headlines and a study that suggested morning people live longer, the truth is more complicated.
A few weeks from now you may call me an alarmist; and I can live with that.
Perhaps fears of Sonic's move to live-action feature films were needlessly alarmist, especially following Detective Pikachu.
I am not an alarmist: Statistically, I know the chances are that I will never need one.
I've been called an alarmist and a crybaby and a bleeding heart and yep, I sure am.
Louie Gohmert of Texas was just as alarmist, but he accused an overreaching majority of provoking the imbroglio.
I'm not trying to be an alarmist, but I'm also trying to take it from a scientific approach.
But at this point, I think that's overly alarmist, and I don't see it as a big deal.
What explains the disconnect between the experts' alarmist predictions and the anti-climactic outcomes when Trump ignores them?
The reports find that Russia was behind some of the earliest and most alarmist stories involving Clinton's health.
I do think some of the response to the Titan key was unnecessarily alarmist, for a few reasons.
Or, if you haven't heard the story, you've seen at least one alarmist headline while scrolling through Twitter.
Yet in a recent interview with CNBC's "Futures Now," his alarmist rhetoric had trader Scott Nations crying foul.
Anyone who thinks it's alarmist to compare this scenario to the one on Homeland hasn't been paying attention.
"The government relies on innuendo and undefined phrases, soundbites and alarmist buzzwords," her attorneys wrote, according to CNN.
So ignore the obstinate, biased, alarmist headlines: the blue tidal wave will, at best, be a blue trickle.
"People once thought we were being alarmist when we talked about drought and year-round wildfires," she said.
If this explanation sounds alarmist, consider the 85033 Supreme Court case of Crystal Ferguson versus City of Charleston.
This time, he set out to improve what he deemed an inaccurate, and alarmist, measurement for wind chill.
A few years ago to suggest limiting tech for kids would have sounded alarmist, and now that's changing.
In the months leading up to the RNC, we've seen alarmist headlines about the possibility for serious violence.
Analysts sympathetic to the Turnbull government have pushed back, saying Mr. White's essay paints an overly alarmist picture.
And, despite alarmist headlines and a study that suggested morning people live longer, the truth is more complicated.
Pence has also tried not to be too alarmist over the outbreak, saying Sunday the risk remains low.
The fact that people are wearing masks — No. 1, it's not helpful and No. 2, it's overly alarmist.
This news led to a series of alarmist headlines that we were facing a surge in violent crime.
However, in a statement, the central bank was less alarmist about the eurozone outlook than in the past.
Indeed, calling Roosh's events "pro-rape" or "make rape legal" rallies wasn't exactly accurate — and perhaps unnecessarily alarmist.
Jedediah Purdy's recent review essay in Dissent of alarmist anti-Trump books makes the anti-alarmist case well, and both Daniel Denvir and Thea Riofrancos and Corey Robin have written effective pieces arguing that the rhetoric of anti-Trump alarmism tends to entrench an excessive small-c conservatism of worldview.
The alarmist language is familiar from the campaign, when he regularly painted American cities as blood-soaked war zones.
But if the dystopian forecasts were alarmist, the backlash against them is veering too sharply in the other direction.
Albright has long been an optimistic exponent of American exceptionalism, a consummate establishment figure not given to alarmist diatribes.
Not to sound alarmist, but this is yet another step in the direction of our IRL Handmaid's Tale scenario.
The teacher and the vice principal called her an alarmist and a saboteur for telling them about the radiation.
It's hard to imagine that any of the people spreading these alarmist rumors about Dearborn have ever been there.
They're suing each other for hundreds of thousands of dollars and attacking companies like Exxon as "alarmist" sell-outs.
But as Hughes and colleagues explore in their paper, this alarmist talk masks a more complex—and hopeful—reality.
Things that seemed far-fetched or alarmist a few days or even a few hours ago are becoming realities.
The central government in mainland China has also grown increasingly alarmist about the situation in the semi-autonomous city.
Kimberly Mutcherson, vice dean, Rutgers University Law School It sounds alarmist, but it might actually be a conservative estimate.
Some people feel that this is not a big deal, some are quite alarmist, and others are spreading misinformation.
" However, Dr. Xu said, "I'm not alarmist – I haven't thrown out all the soaps and creams in my house.
It's true that some of Sanders's Twitter fans might actually court such alarmist appraisals from the likes of Brooks.
On songs like "Moment" and "The Alarmist," Hall's voice does something it hasn't done on prior albums — it retreats.
" Lawrence Torcello is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an unabashed "climate change alarmist.
But having been alarmist in the past, now that everyone is talking schism I want to be more cautious.
I asked Twenge what she makes of these criticisms—that her conclusions are alarmist, or over-hyped by the media.
It's easy to be alarmist about facial recognition, but at the end of the day, it's a simple matching system.
We get why that might seem terrible to say, given the alarmist warnings health organizations like the CDC shout out.
Climate change may today's "cause celebre," but even at the most alarmist projections, the world has 100 years to prepare.
"The temperature is not rising nearly as fast as the alarmist computer models predicted," he told CNN in April 85033.
The sometimes deadly side effect of lawyers essentially dispensing medical advice through alarmist television advertising is a growing health problem.
But supporters of expanding charter schools say the argument that they drain money from public schools is alarmist and misleading.
"I am not an alarmist," said Mr. Bensend, who is president of the Midwest Shippers Association, a grain export group.
That's not to say it isn't serious — and more than a little alarmist — but it doesn't take itself too seriously.
Look, I don't want to be alarmist here, but I also don't want to minimise what we could be facing.
Human error and alarmist reporting fueled the false narrative until Dugas was exonerated in 2016 — 32 years after his death.
Cha, a Georgetown professor who ran Asia policy for the George W. Bush White House, has a more alarmist view.
Nor is the number of employees potentially affected under these coverage scenarios nearly as great as opponents' alarmist estimates suggest.
I don't want to be an alarmist and say this is a movement that's going to take over the world.
A growing economy is compatible with creeping authoritarianism, of course, as Trump's most alarmist critics are fond of pointing out.
However, alarmist claims that vapor products are having a significant and serious impact on teenagers are both misleading and dangerous.
And Browning's essay, a serious piece by a serious scholar, shows that it's not at all alarmist to say so.
Moreover, this alarmist reporting attempts to falsely link extreme weather events to climate change, when the data has never suggested this.
I'm not a China alarmist, yet global interbank strains can serve as an easy excuse for risk exposures to be curtailed.
The sun has the primary effect on weather and climate on planet Earth, so I'm just not a climate change alarmist.
But to say smartphones are destroying a generation is alarmist, tech writer and researcher Alexandra Samuel wrote in JSTOR in response.
Elizabeth Economy, director for Asia studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, tells Axios that the West is not being alarmist.
Stay off social mediaOne of the most tragic things about social media is the speed at which inaccurate, alarmist news travels.
So when my book appeared in 1988, describing Chinese government suppression, it was dismissed by some reviewers as alarmist and Sinophobic.
Some analysts described the anti-Iran language used by Mr. Bolton and Mr. Pompeo as belligerent, alarmist and, in fact, paradoxical.
If this sounds alarmist, remember that the president has publicly indicated that he would like all of these things to happen.
Another, the television channel Nova224TV, ran alarmist reports about migrants — and also got an "exclusive" interview with Mr. Orban in May.
But in the past week or so, some media outlets have published reports on the work that are alarmist in tone.
The public deserves accurate medical information about how doctors care for transgender youth, instead of alarmist commentary from pundits and politicians.
AARP and other special-interest groups employ alarmist half-truths and gin up hysteria to promote their self-serving political agendas.
But the rhetoric might touch an alarmist nerve among Democratic voters that could galvanize turnout for the midterm elections in November.
Others say the addiction metaphor is unnecessarily alarmist and that the studies linking depression and smartphone usage only show correlation, not causation.
Alarmist signs at the airport and lashing out at banks for their research tend to bury rather than highlight such positive indicators.
Basil's post was a broad, alarmist take on the dangers of the internet, but it pointed out a specific issue: On Musical.
His rampage, like Goetz's, is splashed across the covers of Gotham tabloids, which are as alarmist and crime-obsessed as New York's.
Eighth Grade acknowledges the extent to which our emotions and relationships are now mediated through digital channels without coming across as alarmist.
They were fired up by McSally's campaign ads, which use anti-immigration, alarmist language that sounds strikingly similar to the president's tweets.
Actual tech experts are puncturing these scaremongering claims, and a new report tells a very different story: "Going dark" is alarmist nonsense.
So close them down... There are better answers than regurgitating the same alarmist solutions that have never worked, which will NEVER work.
He then became an uncompromising crusader for consumer protection, and was often vilified as an alarmist and an enemy of American business.
Standing beneath a Mexican flag, Mr. Trump lamented the crimes committed by immigrants, but without his usually harsh, insulting and alarmist language.
Democratic leaders look alarmed, and Republicans have been reviving all the Cold War tropes about communism, updated with alarmist invocations of Venezuela.
Jasmine Opperman, director of Southern Africa Operations at the Terrorism, Research and Analysis Consortium think tank, said the British alert was "alarmist".
This is not alarmist, either: Improper use of cleaning products — especially ones that contain bleach, alcohol, or ammonia — really does kill people.
"This is a little alarmist," said Cathy Dean, the chief executive of Save the Rhino International, a conservation group based in London.
One climate scientist, who warned the world about coral bleaching in the early '90s, recalls how he was dismissed as an alarmist.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly told advisers he is concerned that Mr. Azar and others in the administration are presenting an "alarmist" view.
Susan Miller, the force behind the popular site Astrology Zone, finds the alarmist headlines about "surviving" retrogade to be a bit much.
What I am saying is that there [is] a collection of statistics which are essentially alarmist and statistically not well-founded in facts.
Perhaps it is alarmist to observe all this and speak of fascism's possible return, but my book's subtitle: "A Warning," is seriously meant.
For many people, the world of sex work is a completely foreign one, something you only see in salacious movies or alarmist documentaries.
Despite alarmist cries from those who seek to make profits from infrastructure spending, much of our infrastructure is actually in pretty good shape.
You will not inquire for it is not your way to be an alarmist.) (Also, you believe that Kroff is enthralled with you.
While cybersecurity experts and industry executives describe such warnings as alarmist, intelligence officials say people underestimate how destructive a power outage can be.
Long known as an advocate for a bigger Republican tent and more inclusive immigration policies, Gillespie has taken an alarmist turn this year.
Writing about social insects, E.O. Wilson casually refers to their "world domination," a phrase that would sound alarmist if it weren't simply accurate.
And he's complained that certain officials, including Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, were too alarmist in their messaging about the virus.
Mr. Green started researching porn and sex addiction on the internet, where he encountered a lot of what he described as alarmist commentary.
Fads like the Tide challenge lend themselves to exaggeration, so it's wise to be wary of alarmist warnings not backed up by evidence.
I don't think Republicans have really learned from this experience and become less alarmist about deficits; they're mostly just being opportunists and hypocrites.
Mr. Obama resisted pressure from Mr. Trump and others to institute sweeping travel bans and quarantines, calling them alarmist and urging levelheaded thinking.
This isn't meant to be alarmist, but is instead meant to underscore matter that Congress can take quick, broad-reaching steps to address.
Breitbart, the website formerly run by Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, has run a stream of alarmist articles about refugee rapists.
The Pulitzer, rare for a weekly news organization, prompted fund-raising reforms: Boys Town hired consultants and abandoned its alarmist appeals for contributions.
"People may be scared and think they're going to die if they eat these foods," she said, "but we need not be alarmist."
The clips are alarmist, poorly acted, and kind of amazing—so much so that I decided to see these mock scenarios performed live.
While AI researchers dismiss Musk's comments on AI as alarmist, that's only in reference to the imagined threat of some Skynet-style doomsday machine.
I don't think that you're hearing a lot of American policymakers or the military establishment being very alarmist about the Islamic State in Afghanistan.
We need to counter this sort of alarmist thinking, and the recent clampdown on AI fake porn is a salutary example in this fight.
"I don't want to be alarmist....but finding this in youth players is particularly concerning," said Cantu, who was not involved in the study.
Some readers thought my column about the development of a Chinese-style social credit system in the United States was a tad too alarmist.
Anthony Browne, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association, dismissed accusations the sector, which largely wanted to stay in the EU, was being alarmist.
"There is no basis for petitioner's alarmist claim the Ninth Circuit's decision sweeps millions of new sources into the [federal] program," the groups said.
Democrats have been sounding such alarmist prevarications since June 22019, 2015, when Donald Trump descended the escalator at Trump Tower to announced his candidacy.
They argue, first, that he is an alarmist about the decline of Christianity, and that he exaggerates the legal threats to its orthodox expression.
Clearing away the underbrush of alarmist claims can help us focus more effectively on higher education's actual problems while also recognizing its significant strengths.
These questions may seem a little alarmist, but we may be forced to answer them in the not-do-distant future of booze bots.
"Most families believed that since the product was from a reliable company, our concerns as pediatricians were seen as alarmist and overzealous," she said.
The Trump administration reiterated on Sunday that it is taking the threat of the virus seriously, while also trying to temper any alarmist messaging.
" Mr. Lipson explains that Mr. Tillerson's seeming contradiction of President Trump's alarmist talk is not a sign that the White House is in "disarray.
Sadly, the surgeon general's alarmist and medically misleading advisory targeting pregnant women makes punitive responses far more likely than compassionate, science-based health care.
" Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg has taken an arguably alarmist bent in her advocacy for climate solutions in the EU, saying, "Our house is on fire.
We shouldn't overreact or be alarmist, but we should have an approach to Zika that is based on the best scientific evidence and information available.
But Jones-Wright dismissed the alarmist tone, saying the funding merely gives voice to minorities and poor people who are left behind in prosecutor races.
Supporters of Britain leaving the EU or Brexit have accused pro-EU campaigners of being alarmist, saying financial services would still thrive outside the bloc.
Let's all take a moment to be nostalgic about that time Wired Magazine was satirized for being alarmist assholes a full two decades in advance.
That's particularly true of the British papers, which tend to be more realistic (or alarmist, depending upon your point of view) than their American counterparts.
" It repeated an offer to help convince pilots to work extra hours and said suggestions by Ryanair that strike action may be imminent as "alarmist.
For those who think that's too alarmist, consider estimates the surveying companies themselves submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service as part of their applications.
US President Donald Trump initially brushed off coronavirus fears as alarmist and erroneously conflated the deadliness of the flu with that of the new virus.
Days later, Cuomo issued just such an order, but said he did not want to call it shelter in place because the term is alarmist.
Ms. Lipstadt said she did not wish to be seen as alarmist, because in some ways "things have never been better" for Jews in America.
No, Night Owls Aren't Doomed to Die Early Despite alarmist headlines and a study that suggested morning people live longer, the truth is more complicated.
"Alarmist is not a word anyone has ever used to describe me before," a pediatric surgery fellow in New York writes in our Opinion pages.
The message from the nation's top doctor was seen as alarmist and premature, worrying hospital officials that it would prompt patients to postpone crucial care.
He says the recent decline in the stock market is a result of an alarmist media and insufficient interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
What follows is a satirical attempt at capturing that same type of alarmist reporting, but for a substance that really causes widespread and severe problems.
"It's not alarmist if it's a fact," Legasov says in the second episode, although no one seems particularly eager to listen to his worst-case scenarios.
To be clear, oversold doesn't mean "at the bottom" — not to be alarmist, but crashes occur from oversold levels in the rare occasions when they strike.
Scientists who wrote the report have been pushing back at arguments by the White House and others, who have said that it's alarmist in its conclusions.
And as alarmist—or just plain terrifying—as Sammarco's warning might seem to recreational pot smokers, it left a lot of unanswered questions worthy of scrutiny.
I don't like being alarmist about the rule of law — there's always a risk that in the heat of the moment, it sounds unhinged and naive.
While recent comments from military officials might seem aggressive and sort of alarmist, Freese said that all things considered, they've dialed it back quite a bit.
Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi, a billionaire soy producer, earlier this year criticized police for handling the investigation into sanitary and corruption problems in an "alarmist" way.
Republicans like Pruitt seize on alarmist messages from advocates and others, which perpetuates this black and white political debate that doesn't exist in the scientific realm.
"I'm not trying to be alarmist or whatever, but I definitely feel like those guys were trying to murder me tonight," Philipps continued in her story.
Even non-alarmist experts say that workers doses must be kept individually for their own records as well as for studies of low-dose radiation impact.
Alarmist headlines notwithstanding, the facts are that this law is not likely to improve public safety but is instead a prime example of thinly-veiled protectionism.
In the meantime, we must find a middle ground between condescending to teens about their use of technology and dismissing concern about that trend as alarmist.
" Far-right sites like the Daily Caller have been running with the theme, publishing alarmist takes with headlines like, "It's Time to Blow Up Mount Rushmore.
DARGIS One doesn't need to be an alarmist or a nostalgist to know that there's much about the contemporary art and industry to be concerned about.
The panic surrounding what streaming numbers feels alarmist and anxiety-ridden when you consider every artist's goal isn't to create the soundtrack to a viral dance.
Mr Najib has pooh-poohed such talk as alarmist, but Malaysians know all too well that the ratchet of imposed piety turns only in one direction.
Policies like the one enacted by courthouses here will only reinforce what appears to be an inclination by at least some local authorities toward alarmist pageantry.
Wednesday morning, President Trump seemingly blamed the stock market sell-off on alarmist coverage by cable news networks and said the country was in great shape.
In came a gang that sees all this hyperventilating about poisons in our food, toxins in our water and carbon in our air as alarmist whining.
From the right, columnists considered the power of the label of "denier," and from the left, insisted that it's perfectly reasonable to be a climate alarmist.
The Chinese reward for supporting sanctions appears to have been what, in their view, is alarmist and destabilizing rhetoric from our president, just 72 hours later.
It's not alarmist to say that forced sexual initiation and other forms of sexual violence can affect girls and women for the rest of their lives.
Absolutely. Well, before I hurl a bunch of alarmist questions at you, let's pause for a second and talk about the positive aspects of this technology.
" This seems to be similar to what you've said on climate change — that there's a set of what you think are dubious statistics leading to "alarmist rhetoric.
But what really bothers me is that innocent people are being endangered and abused based on what amounts to little more than overly simplistic and alarmist fiction.
"I ask people to help us how they can, acting with prudence, with serenity, without falling into panic, without paying attention to alarmist information," López Obrador said.
The encroaching specter of mass legalization of cannabis has triggered a strange reprisal of the alarmist themes of Anslinger's assault on the plant over 220 years ago.
Time magazine decided to troll economically literate Americans this week with an alarmist cover story about the national debt: New TIME cover addresses the national debt. pic.twitter.
I don't mean some kind of panicking, alarmist game that asks you to understand the tragedy of dying whales (even though this is alarming and also accelerating).
So the good news is that despite the alarmist claims of imminent offensives, Moscow seems to have given up on any thought of winning this war militarily.
Yet despite the breathless warnings of impending Islamic conquest sounded by alarmist writers and pandering politicians, the risk of Islamization of the West has been greatly exaggerated.
And in still another: members of the general public who, upon receiving alarmist messages about games from politicians and the news media, react with yet more alarm.
His alarmist stance, as opposed to the position of Mr. Nelson and the Democratic candidate for governor, Andrew Gillum, that all votes be counted, makes that clear.
In the most pointed remarks of his speech, Trump said the world should ignore environmentalists, arguing that alarmist warnings of global destruction from decades past never materialized.
Bast's earliest columns brush aside smoking-caused health problems as alarmist, a position still reflected at the organization's website under the thin guise of "smokers' rights" advocacy.
"There's a fair bit of alarmist headlines spinning out of the New York Times piece on our work this week," geologist Christy Till wrote on Facebook Friday.
All too many have suggested alarmist parallels between Trump and Hitler, with our current situation described as eerily akin to 1933 and the demise of Weimar democracy.
Absolutely I'm concerned about protecting our environment, but I am not an alarmist that believes that greenhouse gas emissions coming from the coal industry are causing major problems.
But at the very least, it's a non-alarmist take on internet safety — even if I might rather teach my kid about hacking with the Mr. Robot game.
This might seem overly speculative or alarmist to some, but Amazon isn't offering much reassurance about what they plan to do with data gathered from the Echo Look.
Brooks had a lot to say about AI, including his overarching concern that many people — including renowned AI alarmist Elon Musk — get it very wrong, in his view.
Burundi&aposs U.N. ambassador, Albert Shingiro, called the referendum "a victim of its success" and sharply criticized unnamed countries that he said "propagated alarmist scenarios" before the vote.
Others say the conversation has become alarmist — either that general AI is unlikely, or that even if it arrives, it will be here to help, not harm us.
Some comparisons are alarmist, and some are more on target, but the peril is to be naive and think "everything is going to continue as it always has".
How much of it was the FBI director's late intrusion into the presidential race, raising the alarmist and ultimately inaccurate sense that Clinton was guilty of a crime?
But since then a string of indicators have rebounded from July's slump, leading some lawmakers to chide BoE Governor Mark Carney for being alarmist about the Brexit vote.
In terms of hypersonic technology, which "does seem pretty game-changing," China is ahead of the US, said Kliman, who stressed that it's important not to be alarmist.
"I ask people to help us how they can, acting with prudence, with serenity, without falling into panic, without paying attention to alarmist information," he told reporters Wednesday.
And we have to be willing to confront the fact now that, without being alarmist, without being emotional, we just have to be willing to confront alternative futures.
And we have to be willing to confront the fact now that, without being alarmist, without being emotional, we just have to be willing to confront alternative futures.
Pelosi so far has been careful not to sound alarmist and has continued to rely on the advice of the Capitol physician in making decisions about the grounds.
Read more " _____ • Lawrence Torcello in The Guardian: "I'm a climate alarmist because there is no morally responsible way to downplay the dangers that negligent policies [...] pose to humankind.
Absolutely. Sean Illing Well, before I hurl a bunch of alarmist questions at you, let's pause for a second and talk about the positive aspects of this technology.
He noted that North Korea always fires over the sea in a "pretend alarmist" move, and markets may feel that there's no real reason to get too concerned.
The easy road in bioethics is to be an alarmist, and to say, 'The technology is changing faster than our wisdom,' and just to say 'no' all the time.
Amy Klobuchar, who co-introduced SESTA and has been fact-checked by the Washington Post for her alarmist trafficking rhetoric, has made the subject one of her congressional priorities.
Senator Marco Rubio, currently embracing the alarmist views of the front-runners, seems to have forgotten his more positive "New American Century" campaign, based on helping the middle-class.
"I think the market is taking less of an alarmist review of this situation because there is no smoking gun here," said Jefferies & Co money market economist Thomas Simons.
Meanwhile, the money spent by outside groups spreading alarmist concerns about an "autism epidemic" would be better spent on improving services for and protecting the rights of autistic people.
If I spend my days watching alarmist rants about refugee resettlement and tirades about Islam, the odds of YouTube suggesting Arshad's poignant spoken word piece about Islamophobia seem slim.
Related: Sanders Draws 27,000 to Washington Square Park Rally Ahead of Must-Win New York Primary But Sieradski with Jews for Bernie, dismissed the attacks against Zimmerman as alarmist.
Although our access to pornography has exploded in the new millennium, there's no use in taking an alarmist approach about it or wallowing in guilt over our prurient tendencies.
Two days after the Broadly piece came out, the Daily Mail posted a slightly more alarmist piece on the Sleeping Beauty Diet using Taylor's article as its principle source.
While the cautionary tale of deteriorating public housing in New York City is almost certainly too alarmist, the rent-regulated stock is aging and therefore has significant capital needs.
The president insisted on campaigning on an alarmist message about the border, stoking the anger of his white, rural base but driving more moderate voters away from his party.
Nor would it seem to be overly alarmist to be considering the possibility that the next economic recession could be as severe as that which occurred in 2008-2009.
The problem is that all of this alarmist journalism, no less than the really fake news churned out by pro-Trump trolls and cynics, has commercial imperatives behind it.
Wink said the real purpose of the video was to provide people with a gentler, more reflective space that was less alarmist than what people were seeing in the news.
Then the crew happens to tune into an Earth news broadcast, where an alarmist author (Donal Logue) is being interviewed about the dangers the Shepard accelerator poses to the world.
However, some suggest hospitals are being unduly alarmist about the effect the proposed Obamacare replacement law — the American Health Care Act— could have on hospitals' ability to provide quality care.
His depiction of the issue foregrounds alarmist and inaccurate renderings of Mexicans as rapists and marauders who threaten the integrity and the purity—really, the racial purity—of white America.
But while this spam idea might be a refreshing rhetorical framing, I'm still a fake news alarmist, because the current wave of internet hoaxes are downright vicious in their parasitism.
"It's a bit of tit-for-tat, but I wouldn't call it a trade war… these things happen, I think people are getting a bit alarmist about it," he said.
His purchase was decried by some as a boondoggle and alarmist, and his successor took office in 2016 planning to shift priorities and making no plans for people to leave.
The clichéd way to talk about the debt is in alarmist terms — to warn of Social Security going broke or to make references to trillions of dollars of red ink.
This might sound a little alarmist, but without Biblical verses about texting, emojis, or selfies to turn to, it's at least worth listening to what the man has to say.
Not long before New York abandoned plans to legalize recreational cannabis last month, the New York Post published an alarmist op-ed that made an unusually bold claim about pot.
"The G.A.O. study is conservative, it's not alarmist, it's realistic and balanced and they go out of their way to point out all of the uncertainties involved," Mr. Stavins said.
Michael Flynn's career has taken an interesting arc: from decorated army officer to dissenting Obama administration official to hyper-alarmist pundit to, now, potential VP nominee for Donald J. Trump.
But as populist politicians have risen and become more alarmist about Islam, so too has he become more vocal about what he has described as "generational struggle" in the region.
This suggests that the climate models we've been using are not too alarmist; they are consistently too conservative, and we have only recently understood how bad the situation really is.
His father, Rupert, once tweeted that he was "a climate change skeptic not a denier," and Murdoch-owned outlets around the globe have dismissed concerns about climate change as alarmist.
"There is no scenario where I could see him saying that given he isn't an alarmist and that is exactly what everyone has been trying to avoid forever," she said.
Like any long-term prediction, it's difficult to say with confidence — and I don't want to be alarmist, issuing Cassandra-like warnings of a crisis that's fairly unlikely to happen.
Flip on the ol' telly, and every other week, there seems to be an alarmist news report about the zany new ways that buzz-craving teenagers are getting fucked up.
The meticulously-crafted Chernobyl isn't a simple story about the dangers of nuclear power, which is why it will likely outlast more alarmist fare like the 1979 film China Syndrome.
The story rapidly exploded in the media and arrived in Europe with rather alarmist tones, to the extent that it drove a comedy television show like Le Iene to discuss it.
The Obamaite view (explored at greater length in this Michael Grunwald story) is that the American government faces relentless pressure from an alarmist media to over-intervene in Middle Eastern affairs.
"I didn't want to be alarmist," she told Motherboard, and she assumed it was a one-time anomaly, until she started hearing news reports that other voters had the same problem.
On Wednesday, NowThis released leaked footage of the conservative pundit and panda-sex alarmist going apeshit during an unaired interview with historian Rutger Bregman—and the thing is deeply, deeply unhinged.
The same day, the police department of California City, a small town in Kern County, shared a similarly alarmist and impossible prediction on Nixle, citing Kern County Fire's tweet as proof.
Initial reports have been pretty alarmist when it comes to what this means for the Russia probe—basically that it's over, or that this firing was clearly designed to scuttle it.
In a statement, City Hall spokeswoman Olivia Lapeyrolerie said comparisons between New York and Flint are "alarmist and inaccurate," given the city's sharp declines in lead poisoning and aggressive prevention efforts.
As Election Day approaches, a handful of races in the New York suburbs are devolving into freewheeling fights marked by scorched-earth television ads, alarmist mailings and reams of outside money.
Calling something "a matter of life and death" sounds hysterical and alarmist; "existential threat" feels more solemn, gravely analytical, as if you've been poring over classified reports with world-weary experts.
When was the last time anyone except for the most alarmist among us worried that the person sitting next to us on the subway or serving our salad had HIV/AIDS?
Coverage of Ebola was alarmist and disproportionate to the threat, and absent from much of the reporting was an adequate explanation about the nature of the disease and how it spreads.
Speaking at the event Tuesday, Smith thanked Pruitt for being a "courageous leader" of the agency and blamed the "liberal media and alarmist environmental groups," for finding negatives in his legislation.
Is he on the more alarmist side of the spectrum here or do you think that there are some serious concerns around AI that government has to get its hands around?
Some think it's counterproductive to be alarmist, mostly because it risks overstating the evidence or because it "feeds a paralyzing evidence of doom and hopelessness," as climate researcher Michael Mann put it.
The film, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, picks up where "An Inconvenient Truth" left off, beginning with a montage of critics of the first film calling Mr Gore an alarmist.
But I think there is some use, too, in briefly sketching an alarmist case for why we should not only be pessimistic about the future of the Trump administration, but deeply worried.
And Trump revived alarmist talk over a caravan of asylum seekers marching across Mexico toward the southern border, on which he anchored a midterm campaign that was laced with falsehoods and racism.
His organization, the Minuteman Project, which sent volunteers, often armed, to patrol America's southern border, was widely considered a fringe vigilante group with alarmist views about the dangers posed by Mexican immigrants.
Saxena said he was not an artificial-intelligence "utopian," a category in which he puts people like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, nor is he an "AI alarmist," like Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
On top of that, experts are questioning the science behind the government's alarmist claims about just how potent it is, since they say there is no published evidence to support the assertion.
Alarmist tracts that warn about how the Web endangers culture or coarsens civilization miss the point that the same was said in turn about theater, lyric poetry, the novel, film, and television.
In summarizing the case against pot, Gladwell airs the views of Alex Berenson, whose alarmist book about marijuana use and violence relies on a questionable patchwork of incomplete research and anecdotal observations.
Republicans have the same worry — amplified — about Tom Tancredo, a former congressman and pro-gun, anti-immigrant populist with ties to Steve Bannon and a history of alarmist, provocative statements and stands.
" Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of Columbia University's National Center for Disaster Preparedness, said companies must strike the right tone when they notify customers about a sick employee, and not use "alarmist language.
The president has repeatedly complained about media coverage of the coronavirus being too alarmist, blaming it for a drop in the stock market spurred by fears over the spread of the virus.
Its moderators disseminate alerts coming in from members, news media, government releases and other sources, with notes that put these reports in context and separate the truly alarming from the merely alarmist.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert advised President Trump not to provoke North Korea after Pyongyang threatened the U.S.  "I don't want to be alarmist," Colbert said on "The Late Show" Tuesday night.
The piece Alarmist (Motel 6) features a motel room with a feeble tent pitched pathetically in the middle of the floor, giving the viewer insight into the inhabitant's struggles physically and mentally.
According to CNBC, emails between company bigwigs showed Amazon planned to pull hoverboards from its site on December 11, 2015, and send a "non-alarmist" email to customers who already purchased the product.
My deep fear is that things will get much worse before they get better, as I laid out in my admittedly alarmist essay on the dangers of hyperpartisanship, with its doomsday 2020 scenario.
The film is encouraging veganism in viewers (there's even a meal planner to help you on your "plant-based journey"), based on a bundle of alarmist assertions and assumptions about the food industry.
Without being too alarmist, we cannot rule out that our country, being part of the West which jihadists consider as hostile to Islam, may one day be the target of a terror attack.
Trump's backers say the far left and their alarmist messaging pushes them away from acknowledging climate change, while the far left is fed up with decades of delay and neglect of climate change.
In Crichton's alarmist science-fiction, one small glitch in the system can trigger irreversible chaos on a mass scale, and he rarely passed up the opportunity to send his readers into a panic.
Recently, professor Michael Mann, director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center, has taken up this alarmist cause in the false belief that human activities are causing the sea level to rise.
The city's manufacturing jobs had disappeared, and the white middle-class flight from the neighborhood was underway, helped along by avaricious real estate brokers who issued alarmist warnings about East New York's future.
But Trump's aides mocked and belittled Azar as alarmist, as he warned the president of a major threat to public health and his own economic agenda, said three people briefed on the conversations.
China has listened to three generations of bluster from the rulers of North Korea, including the current leader, Kim Jong-un, so grandiose and alarmist language is nothing new to them, she said.
And while he doubted that alarmist stories about refugees were powerful enough to change people's minds, he said the coverage played to existing fears and pushed mere differences of opinion into hyperpartisan outrage.
He made a sensible selection for Federal Reserve chair and has presided over a healthy dose of fiscal stimulus, and his trade policies haven't been as disruptive as the most alarmist critics warn.
Last fall, in Britain, an activist group with the alarmist name Extinction Rebellion was formed and immediately grew so large it was able to paralyze parts of London in its first major protest.
And the timing of the trade tumult and yet another senior White House departure, just as primary season opens, has more and more Republicans using alarmist and despondent tones in their midterm analyses.
When world leaders gather in Germany for the approaching G-20 summit, they will no doubt make a slew of assertions — some alarmist, others justified — about a U.S. retreat from the global stage.
But he also criticized the investigation by Brazil's Federal Police into meatpacking companies, calling their findings "alarmist" and saying they used a few isolated incidents to tarnish an entire industry that maintains rigorous standards.
While it's fair to condemn alarmist messaging claiming AI will destroy humanity, it's just as valid to ask the industry to open the kimono regarding how their systems track and utilize our emotional data.
Without being alarmist, there's a very real possibility that ISPs will milk every last dollar out of service providers like Netflix and Hulu, and that potential added cost might be passed on to users.
Flight Service Bureau, which provides safety information on airspace to airlines, said "without seeming alarmist", the deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and Iran must be taken into account when planning flights in Iran's airspace.
One thing that is interesting about the editorial is that, despite all its alarmist, high-pitched rhetoric, it never even suggests that anything in the new policies is in violation of current immigration law.
Flight Service Bureau, which provides safety information on airspace to airlines, said "without seeming alarmist", the deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and Iran must be taken into account when planning flights in Iran's airspace.
Imagine the onslaught: Spotify already teems with branded content in playlist form, and if said brands started regularly producing music of their own, branded takeover will become that much less of an alarmist buzzword.
One excerpt reads, "Muslims in Britain are depicted as a threat to traditional British customs, values and ways of life," while another says that "the tone of language is frequently emotive, immoderate, alarmist or abusive".
This may sound alarmist, but the data speaks for itself — the number of federal government employees under the age of 220006 is now around 2202 percent, the lowest it has been in nearly a decade.
The more the media draws alarmist attention to every diplomatic norm that Trump breaks, the more the American people will be numb to when real breaches, which threaten national security and U.S. foreign policy, occur.
It is a sign of progress that this time around, the public response to the F.B.I. report has been less alarmist and more balanced, and that voices like Mr. Trump's are increasingly in the minority.
This "discovery" inspired a smugly delighted reaction from various right-wing outlets like Breitbart, RedState, RT, and Human Events, which licked their lips and posted alarmist articles about Lenihan's "findings" and his subsequent Twitter suspension.
" That is alarming and, if you must, "alarmist," but as Wallace-Wells says, "being alarmed is not a sign of being hysterical; when it comes to climate change, being alarmed is what the facts demand.
We're starting to behave radically, more emotionally, in a way we're giving in to the demands that the public has to ditch our normal approach to things and to be more alarmist in our reporting.
While industry leaders privately called Adams alarmist and publicly wrote a letter of complaint, their thinking shifted amid the fast-moving outbreak, and on Wednesday, hospital groups agreed that they would scale back their services.
President Trump has made some vague statements that he hopes the situation "works out for everybody, including China, by the way," and he's sent some alarmist tweets about military amassing at the Hong Kong border.
Vice President Mike Pence took over the response from Azar about three weeks ago, amid frustrations about the state of the effort and whether Azar's public health deputies had been too alarmist in their messages.
With Britain likely to hammer out some sort of trade agreement with the European Union, the most alarmist predictions about Brexit — food shortages, trucks lined up for miles at ports — are not likely to happen.
" That story, which appeared on page one of the Times, analyzed how Trump and his political allies have worked to "push alarmist, conspiratorial warnings about the migrant caravan more than 2,000 miles from the border.
Coupling studies that may not be fully on-point with alarmist rhetoric have become powerful tools of groups that oppose chemicals and other new technologies, especially in the age of cable TV and social media.
Supporters of the bail law say critics are being alarmist: Judges will still be able to set bail for almost all violent felonies, they point out, and the old law unfairly discriminated against the poor.
One of those patients is Richard Oberg, a retired pathologist in Jackson, Tennessee, who says the current media narrative surrounding the opioid crisis is the most alarmist he's witnessed in 30 years of practicing medicine.
Someone with a more alarmist disposition might argue that seeing the world's wealthiest person casually walking around with autonomous robots, not unlike those already deployed on the battlefield, is literally how a scifi dystopia movie starts.
Konashenkov called allegations of large civilian losses during the Syrian government operation alarmist and said Moscow was shocked by what he called the West's "blindness" when it came to assessing the real situation on the ground.
James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee who last year took a snowball onto the Senate floor to decry what he considers alarmist conclusions about man-made global warming.
For example, he takes a swipe at one of us as an "alarmist," attacking the "Hockey Stick" curve published more than two decades ago demonstrating that recent warming is unprecedented in at least a thousand years.
At first blush, it would be easy to place the commercial – which features alarmist images overlaid with simplistic policy prescriptions – in the canon of other successful TV spots, such as Lyndon Johnson's (in)famous Daisy ad.
Describing Social Security as a crisis may seem provocative or alarmist, but how else would you describe a retirement program that, under current law, will not be able to pay full benefits to many current retirees?
Even in an unrealistically alarmist vision of the future where our great-grandkids would need to wear gas masks or miraculously grow gills to survive, they could still be moved by the right piece of music.
What's more, despite the generally positive trends, the United States remains an outlier among rich countries in terms of its level of lethal violence: Given the overall trend, Americans should not be alarmist about violent crime.
Many conservative Republicans feel that frightening news of climate change usually comes from alarmist liberals who belittle their religious faith, elitists who condescend to them and a federal government that, until Mr. Trump, had forgotten them.
It's an alarmist series, in a literal sense: it's meant to serve as an alarm, an alert to what's going on in front of our eyes, and where that might lead, if we don't wake up.
If this view sounds alarmist, consider the following: Federal spending is overwhelming revenues Over the next decade, outlays for government programs (excluding interest payments) will exceed tax revenues by nearly $2023 trillion, according to CBO's figures.
In the later years of his life, he made headlines with politically charged statements, like calling for a military takeover of Pakistan, and declaring politicians corrupt, or sounding alarmist notes about the state of the country.
Many experts are worried and may express their opinions — because at this point they are opinions, not facts — in ways that may feel alarmist, but there are also many who are more measured in what they say.
" This may all sound a bit alarmist, prompting the skeptical reader to quote crime novelist James M. Cain, who responded to concerns that Hollywood had ruined his novels by saying, "They haven't done anything to my books.
"I don't want to be alarmist, but I expect that this will take time for people to accept, and we hope the violence is minimal," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Trinidad and Tobago.
After the story was published, Wallace-Wells admitted he was taking some flak for being too alarmist, but if the story pushed climate change more into public consciousness, that's good, and a good reason to get informed.
" In a blog post, Cecilia Malmstrom, who as the European commissioner for trade is leading the 28-nation bloc's negotiations with the United States, said that "many of today's alarmist headlines are a storm in a teacup.
In a memo to top executives on December 11, 2015, an Amazon vice president said the company had decided to halt sales of hoverboards and send a "non-alarmist" email to existing customers, according to court documents.
They derided the Fiji purchase, for nearly $7 million, as a boondoggle; dismissed his "migration with dignity" as a contradiction in terms; and called his talk of rising sea levels alarmist and an affront to divine will.
In "Robot Makers Spread Global Gospel of Automation," John Markoff writes: The robot equipment industry has one word for the alarmist articles and television news programs that predict a robot is about to steal your job: Fiddlesticks!
For the last two weeks, Mr. Trump and his conservative allies have operated largely in tandem on social media and elsewhere to push alarmist, conspiratorial warnings about the migrant caravan more than 2,000 miles from the border.
"In our modelling for worst-case scenario - and I'm not being alarmist here folks, I'm being factual - at an 80% infection rate and 1% mortality, we could be talking in the region of 9,000 deaths," Swann said.
"In our modelling for worst-case scenario - and I'm not being alarmist here folks, I'm being factual - at an 80% infection rate and 1% mortality, we could be talking in the region of 9,000 deaths," Swann said.
Both groups have grown used to Trump, in part because human beings grow used to all things, but in part because the most alarmist predictions, mine included, did not accurately describe his first two years in office.
Both groups have grown used to Trump, in part because human beings grow used to all things, but in part because the most alarmist predictions, mine included, did not accurately describe his first two years in office.
If you grew up as part of the D.A.R.E. generation — kids of the 1980s and '90s who learned about drugs from alarmist public service announcements — you know all too well the dangers of so-called gateway drugs.
When Canadian researchers started exploring last-chance tourism almost a decade ago, they faced backlash from scientists who feared this term was too alarmist, according to E&E News, a news organization focused on energy and climate.
" No wonder Professor Michael Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University and a former IPCC lead author, criticized deniers claiming the latest IPCC report is "too alarmist: If anything it is the opposite.
Strategists say that may soothe volatile financial markets, but the Fed has a tough task in explaining its actions in a way that will not sound too alarmist about the economy or too unconcerned about deteriorating financial conditions.
"Alarmism can be good — you should be alarmist about this stuff," Ovadya said one January afternoon before calmly outlining a deeply unsettling projection about the next two decades of fake news, artificial intelligence–assisted misinformation campaigns, and propaganda.
The curious but somewhat alarmist tone of stories that link STDs with dating apps sounds startlingly similar to past accusations about how sexual education, the pill, and, most recently, subsidized birth control, enable more (and less safe) sex.
A top State Department official said in an interview on Thursday that critics of the agreement were being alarmist, pointing out that the proposal requires Syria's Air Force — which has routinely bombed civilian areas — to be largely grounded.
" Wallace-Wells's piece, too, produced an immediate backlash from the climate intelligentsia, partly because he got some of the science wrong, overstating certain risks, but also because the piece was charged with the cardinal sin of being "alarmist.
Right-wing pundits from Sean Hannity to Dinesh D'Souza issued their own alarmist variations on the theme, which will only continue to metastasize on the right as the unpopular incumbent president gears up for the 2000 general election.
In 2018, Mr. Trump's alarmist warnings about the Central American migrant caravan and his exaggerated claims about immigrants and crime were divisive with many suburban voters and contributed to Democratic victories that helped the party win the House.
While we agree that the scientific community could and probably should have been more "alarmist" about climate change, it is clear that scientists' reticence is not the primary reason humanity is in the mess we are in today.
Instead, the address was both a victory lap, celebrating the accomplishments of the last seven years, and a condemnation of what President Obama perceives to be alarmist rhetoric being used on the campaign trail over the last several months.
Like so many alt-right internet phenomena, the fake march was able to freak people out — generating dozens of alarmist news stories, and compelling police to prepare a force of 100 to keep the peace — out of almost nothing.
To some, her perspective may seem alarmist—she points to the word "triggered" as one commonly used by Nazis to mock how everyone's "too sensitive" these days, though it's also used by plenty of psychotherapists in legitimate patient settings.
The Paris Agreement could literally save the planet I don't want to sound alarmist, but there is simply no overstating the stakes here: The Paris Agreement is critical to the survival of life on Earth as we know it.
Some of those consequences could be even worse than what Wallace-Wells describes, according to Trenberth, who told me that some of the piece "is not alarmist enough," particularly when it comes to how soon some impacts could occur.
"The government of South Africa wishes to caution against alarmist, false, inaccurate and misinformed, as well as – in some cases – politically-motivated statements that do not reflect the policies and intentions of the South African Government," the department said.
Alarmist statements from Russian officials that the bombing threat is unprecedented and could have come from Ukraine fit into this narrative, as does the response of Russian authorities, which has been unremarkable when they are more noted for overreacting.
But privately, they say he has been reluctant to give in to what he has called an "alarmist" view of the virus's potential to cause damage as he warily watches the effect of the outbreak on the stock market.
Gun owners, including me, need not fall for needlessly alarmist rhetoric that frames taking some measured steps as a slippery first step before the government swoops in to strip its citizens of their constitutionally guaranteed right to bear arms.
It's even become a polarizing battle within the tech industry itself, with Elon Musk warning about the possible misuse and militarization of AI, while tech execs, including Google's  Eric Schmidt  and Facebook's  Mark Zuckerberg , call Musk's views misleading and alarmist.
In a statement, Smith argued the "alarmist media is at it again" and tried to one-up the thousands of studies referred to in the report, suggesting he knows better than the tens of thousands of scientists who wrote them.
It may seem like an alarmist local news story to declare your breakfast could kill you, but a new independent study claims that some of your favorite cereals could contain unsafe levels of a chemical used in a popular weed killer.
But even in 2018, with legalization sweeping across America and much of the country aware of scientific reports showing the cannabis plant to be safer than alcohol, it seems we still have to contend with the alarmist legacy of reefer madness.
Heavily staffed with hardline foreign policy outsiders, Team B not only came up with an alarmist and ill-informed report, but strategically leaked it in the fall of 1976 in a failed attempt to thwart the election of Jimmy Carter.
But for modern women, especially in big urban cities like New York or London, who would really rather not share literally all that stuff and perhaps find it all a bit alarmist, there isn't anything that really suits their lifestyle.
Yet the more alarmist worries about China—that it is planning to build naval bases in a "string of pearls" stretching from China to the Red Sea and as far as Namibia's Walvis Bay on the Atlantic coast—have not materialised.
The alarmist report warns that climate change is already destroying the planet, as evidenced by the strange occurrence of natural disasters that have almost never happened in history, like forest fires in California, hurricanes in Florida, and floods in other nations.
But sounding the death knell for relations between the United States and United Kingdom is alarmist (after all, even the president has designated the UK's status as being at the "highest level of special") and looks in the wrong place.
Their "reporting" then set off a series of alarmist left-wing outrage tweets, which garnered thousands of retweets, as Charles C.W. Cooke of the National Review pointed out, before corrective tweets from Caldwell landed as quietly as a church mouse.
But I also feel like a sucker and an alarmist abiding by some of the more extreme bits of advice when pretty much everyone I know is very much not, obviously negating any meager efforts I make on my own.
Progressive lawmakers and tenant advocates have dismissed the real estate industry's concerns as alarmist, noting that the comparison with Bronx's past is unfair, given that there were other factors at play then, including a sharp population decline led by white flight.
"I'm not trying to be an alarmist, I'm just telling you that as an elected official who has experienced a hurricane, like Hurricane Irma, where day nine with no power, the kind of calls I was getting were apocalyptic," he said.
Friends and contacts have taken to forwarding articles by an alarmist coronavirus commentator (not a professional epidemiologist) who boasts millions of readers and claims that his article is the only thing you'll ever need to read, and will save lives.
The answer to that question could go a long way toward revealing whether the most alarmist interpretations of the unfathomable links between Trump associates and Russia are part of a wider plot or just a web of murky, personal ties.
Not to be alarmist, but modern life would buckle if the wrong satellite went down at the wrong time, screwing with electrical grids and financial transactions and our ability to talk to each other and navigate and generally live our lives.
This isn't an alarmist cry; in recent years, prosecutors and litigants have been gunning hard for Section 230, and courts have responded with a strikingly high number of rulings in which they found that safe harbor protections did not apply in specific cases.
That's why, since Trump's election, the greatest heroes in American public discourse have been the journalists and academics shouting that America appears to be slipping away from liberal democracy—voices unafraid of appearing alarmist or conspiratorial, clinging stubbornly to the lessons of history.
In Solomon's telling, Obama's efforts to reach out to Tehran were "obsessive"; the administration "caved" in the bargaining; the perceived costs of the deal are "substantial"; and implausibly alarmist outcomes — such as a prospective Saudi nuclear weapons program — are presented as practically inevitable.
When the next war came, the idea returned that the world was lost, symbolised, to many people, by the disappearance of domestic service (which, contrary to some alarmist inter-war accounts, had held up buoyantly for most of the preceding two decades).
It is alarmist to say that a modern spike in populism will bring on the widespread global destruction wrought by the populists of the middle 20th century, however, it does present a threat which needs to be properly addressed by mainstream politicians.
Secretary of Homeland Security Trump: Used the campaign season to push alarmist rhetoric about the threat of Islamic extremism inside US borders, at times proposing a temporary ban on the immigration of the Muslims into the country and flirting with the creation of Muslim registry.
I believe that they thought they were doing God&aposs work, that they were energized by the frantic alarmist media about Trump, of which, I include myself in it because I was every bit as like worried about Trump as anybody during the campaign.
" "The Fed couldn't get too dovish without sounding alarmist so this was a delicate balancing act, but I believe they struck the right balance because there's always room to make alterations going forward… This is a very good place for the Fed to leave 2018.
Not to be alarmist, but seeing what's happening today with the people who call themselves the "alt-right," seeing the sheer joy that comes out of the violent far-right, that's more horrifying to me than neo-Nazis, because I know what it means.
Greenwald is right that the focus on Russia has led to some embarrassing false stories, not to mention an alarmist treatment of initial cyberprobes (the likes of which the United States itself does all the time) as full-blown attacks on the United States.
The annual event is organized and promoted by radical nationalist groups, and the presence of white power slogans at last year's march prompted alarmist headlines about the rise of fascism in Poland and left the government scrambling to avoid such scenes on the centenary.
While the concept of a Coronavirus emergency kit may seem, alarmist, it actually has quite the opposite intention — and we spoke to two brands currently working to make these curated preventative-supply collections less panicky and more common practice in equipping us for the unexpected.
But the alarmist headlines, following on the plan for the specialized high schools, seemed to indicate that, as the Mayor waged a lonely crusade in Iowa to rise above one per cent in the Democratic Presidential polls, his administration had declared war on smart children.
As the tech moguls disagree over the risks presented by something that doesn't exist yet, all of Silicon Valley is learning about unintended consequences of A.I. CreditCreditJustin Wood SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Zuckerberg thought his fellow Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk was behaving like an alarmist.
Though 2015 was filled with alarmist headlines about the hypothetical risks of civilian drones and occasional accidents, the drone story of the year was actually the remarkable win for public safety, as the technology was repeatedly deployed to save lives in ways previously impossible.
But "The Alarmist," a beautiful lament in 6/8 time, suggests that Hall has not, in fact, sworn off self-pity: It would be good to talk For my sanity Now do what you feel like you gotta do But be good to me.
"Even Alex Azar," the secretary of Health and Human Services, "who was in charge of the White House task force on this — the president was concerned he was being overly alarmist by warning people the disease was likely to come to the US," Hess said.
In many ways, climate change denial has become a proxy for rural Americans to push back against out-of-touch urbanites, meddlesome environmentalists, and alarmist liberals who are seen as trying to impose their will on small towns and farming communities they do not understand.
"This proposed rule is not intended to reduce Medicaid payments, and alarmist estimates that this rule, if finalized, will suddenly remove billions of dollars from the program and threaten beneficiary access are overblown and without credibility," she wrote in a blog post last week.
This follows a week of increasingly alarmist claims that the "distorted media," along with the Clinton campaign, "Saturday Night Live" and "many polling places," have banded together to commit "large scale voter fraud" and deliver what Trump now clearly expects to be an Election Night disappointment.
It's a bold claim that was dismissed as alarmist propaganda by some defense experts, who don't see North Korea having anywhere near that capability at present—and say that if they did we should be more worried about a conventional nuclear attack—but the science seems sound.
Climate deniers like Morano and his former boss are nothing if not consistent in their rhetoric: Anyone who calls for urgent action on climate change is a hysterical alarmist, and any action on climate change will kill jobs, tank the economy, and rob Americans of their freedom.
The guidance signaled another escalation in the Trump administration's efforts to ward off the fast-growing spread of the virus, and another instance of what appeared to be separation between health officials and the president, who has repeatedly registered skepticism over making statements he believes are alarmist.
I thought of myself as woke to the coronavirus: I had followed reports from Wuhan via grainy Chinese videos and fringe alarmist Twitter, warned skeptical relatives to stock up and prepare to bunker down, and filled our basement shelves with rice and beans, paper towels, the works.
She said during the briefing that some of the worst-case models being circulated by some epidemiologists are overly alarmist because they assume that no efforts will be made to flatten the curve of transmission across three separate cycles of the virus slamming the United States.
On Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh, the conservative talk radio host, argued without foundation that Dr. Messonnier was being purposely alarmist to undermine the president because she is the sister of Rod J. Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general who was a frequent target of Mr. Trump's ire.
Some farmers, who struggled to contain pests such as cabbage stem flea beetles, planted less rapeseed following that ban but generally yields held up in the EU. "It's not the first time that neonicotinoid producers and farmers have made alarmist predictions," Greenpeace EU food policy director Franziska Achterberg said.
WebMD boasts that it's the "leading source of health information" in the US (each month, it says, one-third of America's online population visits the site or its apps), but the company has been criticized for providing alarmist information, as well as for its ties with pharmaceutical companies.
Coverage of the study was criticized for being alarmist, but it is true that in countries ranging from Hungary to Poland to India liberal democratic institutions have come under attack; extremist right-wing parties have also come dangerously close to gaining power in places like Austria and France.
" Overall, he says, "I'm not an alarmist about A.I. I happen to think that there are so many things that we need people to do that are not being done right now," he tells organizational psychologist Adam Grant in the latest TED podcast episode of "WorkLife with Adam Grant.
China and the European Union curtailed meat imports from Brazil on Monday after police, in an anti-corruption probe criticised by the government as alarmist, accused inspectors in the world's biggest exporter of beef and poultry of taking bribes to allow sales of rotten and salmonella-tainted meats.
Its 12-point breakdown says the legislation is primarily about delivering fair pay to content creators, and it notes that a number of amendments have been added to the legislation (such as the safeguarding of parody content and memes as an exception to copyright claims) that neutralize critics' most alarmist claims.
So far it appears physical crude traders are assessing the risks around the Strait of Hormuz slightly differently to the investor market, which is more of a reflection of demand worries and an assessment that despite the tensions, tanker attacks and seizures, and sometimes alarmist media coverage, crude is still flowing.
More importantly, a Democratic Party that tones down its alarmist rhetoric, goes back to its roots, and finds new candidates to drain its own swamp will serve the very common purpose of moving America a bit further away from the cultural civil war we seem to be rushing toward right now.
It's a reduction to say that someone shot up a pizza joint because of white supremacy, but ultimately, Pizzagate and the response to it were extensions of the alt-right's online tactics: ironic, hyperbolic distortions of reality disseminated as memes and alarmist propaganda, but masking real white-supremacist hate and vitriol.
Had a scientist in the early 21185s suggested that within 25 years a single heat wave would measurably raise sea levels, at an estimated two one-hundredths of an inch, bake the Arctic and produce Sahara-like temperatures in Paris and Berlin, the prediction would have been dismissed as alarmist.
" Dr. Megan Moreno, a pediatrician who is vice chair of digital health at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, said: "My main message would be for parents to step back for a minute from the alarmist nature of the word 'sexting' and think about developmentally appropriate foolish romantic things teenagers do.
Mr. Crichton always wanted to advance big, alarmist ideas — about viral plagues, about Japanese business tactics, about the true nature of sexual harassment — but his instinct for pleasing his audience is why he had a career as a best-selling author, rather than another penniless purveyor of hard sci-fi.
As the success or failure of the new law risks being measured based on misleading, alarmist cases, it's important to return the focus to what made reform so urgent in the first place: the racist inequity of the old system and the fact that bail doesn't make our communities safer.
While some teens are already activists still living under their parents roofs, others are out getting wrecked on vodka tampons and trying to get high off of special mp3 files, at least according to alarmist local news segments and terrifying web articles warning parents of the next dangerous teen trends.
"While we view the allegations against Ghosn as a serious breach of shareholder trust in the senior leadership of not only Nissan but also the entire alliance, we find media headlines saying that the alliance may fall to be overly alarmist," Richard Hilgert, a senior equity analyst at Morningstar, said in a note.
SAO PAULO/BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the European Union curtailed meat imports from Brazil on Monday after police, in an anti-corruption probe criticized by the government as alarmist, accused inspectors in the world's biggest exporter of beef and poultry of taking bribes to allow sales of rotten and salmonella-tainted meats.
Talk of mass job losses and the need to give humans a computer layer in their brain as a result of artificial intelligence (AI), an idea put forward by billionaire Elon Musk, are "alarmist" and distract from the good being done by the technology, a top start-up CEO told CNBC on Thursday.
Rather than seeking to coax voters like these back into the Republican coalition, Mr. Trump appears to have all but written them off, spending the final days of the campaign delivering a scorching message about preoccupations like birthright citizenship and a migrant "invasion" from Mexico that these voters see through as alarmist.
Trump's election opened the field for a parallel play among liberals, spurring the rise of the "Resistance grifter" — a type of social-media personality who shovels forth alarmist news and wild speculation about the president's perfidy, posing as a lonely hero standing against it and raking in donations or subscription money along the way.
Before the announcement, the Washington Post's Paul Waldman outlined how dark things could get: That might sound alarmist, but even before Kennedy's retirement, the Supreme Court had gutted regulations intended to fight political corruption, stripped away key components of the Voting Rights Act, chipped away at unions, and came close to striking down the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
ARLINGTON, Va. — From the 12th floor of a glass office tower in the Washington suburbs, a campaign to sway the governor's race in Kentucky on Tuesday is being waged with an alarmist claim that has little to do with the race itself: If Democrats have their way, soon boys will be able to compete against girls in school sports.
Would a student become an intellectual risk-taker by disputing the alarmist thinking on climate change so routinely encouraged in public-school classrooms or by arguing that teachers unions harm students by insisting on making it easy for teachers to attain tenure and hard for schools to retain bright young teachers under the "last-hired, first-fired" dictum?
New York City's response to the most recent storm typically influences the next decision; if the mayor was seen as overly alarmist over just a few inches, he may be more hesitant to cancel schools, but if he took heat for mismanaging a storm, it is easier to make the case for an abundance of caution.
But now that the Mueller investigation has concluded that whatever the F.B.I. thought they saw happening was probably not, in fact, the kind of complex conspiracy suggested by Christopher Steele's infamous dossier and other maximally alarmist theories, it's reasonable to ask some more questions about the don't-call-it-spying carried out against the Trump campaign.
There is currently a great deal of alarmist concern, triggered by a recent RAND report, about Russia's supposed ability to conquer the Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, three former Soviet republics that are now part of NATO — and thus drive a wedge into NATO without the West being able to do anything to stop it.
So I was reading something about this earlier — it was about a ... it was written by a sex educator, I believe in Louisiana I want to say, and she was saying if you start the conversation with teens from sort of like a dramatic or a scary or an alarmist place, like "everything you do lives online," you've already lost the audience.
The UK government is having to walk a very fine line: if it engages in alarmist language, it will be accused by pro-Brexit politicians and commentators of trying to create panic and "project fear," and prevent what those Brexiteers really want, which is a much harder Brexit than the Chequers plan envisages, with all trade and customs links to the EU severed.
One, which Linker partially endorses, is more alarmist: If conservatives believe that even today's presidency is much too constrained and that secular elites can be blamed for all our problems, then we should fear an authoritarian cascade on the right, and expect a post-Trump quest for an American Constantine who can restore the presidency and the one true faith alike.
We are giving Putin greater global clout than the leader of a declining, impoverished, underpopulated country deserves Every time some new alarmist statement appears — such as when Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey said "Russia presents the greatest threat to [US] national security" — not only does Moscow's propaganda machine get a new headline, but Putin must feel a certain satisfaction.
All this gossip has made for very juicy, alarmist cries for justice from fans: so basically to sum things up the reylo kiss was fan service d*sney is racist and homophobic and doesnt give a single shit about star wars or its actual fans and there is a 3 hour cut out there that still exists and we are JUST SITTING HERE #ReleaseTheJJCut #ReleaseTheAbramsCut pic.twitter.
Facebook's Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE and other industry experts, however, argue that such warnings are alarmist and premature since the technology is far from achieving human intelligence.
Facebook's Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 6900 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE and other industry experts, however, argue that such warnings are alarmist and premature since the technology is far from achieving human intelligence.
"The CNN report added that Molly McKew—described therein as an "information warfare researcher," but sometimes described as a Louise Mensch-esque alarmist prone to "hysteria" about Russian cyber operations elsewhere—labeled the account yet another nefarious, successful attempt to rile up Americans:Speaking about the nature of fake accounts on social media, McKew told CNN Business, "This is the new landscape: where bad actors monitor us and appropriate content that fits their needs.
It's funny, when you cover lots of infectious disease outbreaks, you start to develop this kind of skin of you don't really want to be alarmist, and you want to kind of downplay it because, you know, you do the first couple of them when you're a cub reporter, and everything seems like the world is ending, and you want to shout from the rooftops that all these big things are needed.
It's funny, when you cover lots of infectious disease outbreaks, you start to develop this kind of skin of you don't really want to be alarmist, and you want to kind of downplay it because, you know, you do the first couple of them when you're a cub reporter, and everything seems like the world is ending, and you want to shout from the rooftops that all these big things are needed.
Rep. Thomas MassieThomas Harold MassieAirports already have plenty of infrastructure funding Overnight Defense: House votes to block Trump arms sales to Saudis, setting up likely veto | US officially kicks Turkey out of F-35 program | Pentagon sending 2,100 more troops to border House votes to block Trump's Saudi arms sale MORE (R-Ky.) blasted French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday as a "socialist militarist globalist science-alarmist," as the French leader addressed members of Congress.
"An alarmist, sensational petition from the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) today seeking warning labels on safe, nutritious and USDA-inspected meat products is the most recent example of the scare tactics that have earned the group the nickname 'the food police,'" Barry Carpenter, President and CEO of the North American Meat Institute President, a trade group representing 95 percent of red meat and 75 percent of turkey products, wrote in a statement.
A 22% increase in knife-crime in England and Wales, largely concentrated in London, has seen alarmist headlines about London's murder rate eclipsing that of New York's (true only if one squints hard enough at very particular statistics.) The reasons for this are complicated, but largely to do with significant cuts to the police (whose numbers have fallen by nearly 20% since 2010) and also other social services: in the absence of youth services and clubs, for example, children are more vulnerable to recruitment from gangs.
"They've started talking about how they can produce a report that doesn't lead to some silly alarmist predictions about the future," said Myron Ebell, who heads the energy program at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an industry-funded research organization, and who led the administration's transition at the E.P.A. A key change, he said, would be to emphasize historic temperatures rather than models of future atmospheric temperatures, and to eliminate the "worst-case scenarios" of the effect of increased carbon dioxide pollution — sometimes referred to as "business as usual" scenarios because they imply no efforts to curb emissions.

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