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But usually, frequent peeing isn't a major cause for alarm.
For everyone else, such violence is a cause for alarm.
Why would a solitary, mopey Abby be cause for alarm?
The mere existence of this discussion is cause for alarm.
And cabbies aren't the only ones with cause for alarm.
To be sure, FIRE thinks this is cause for alarm.
In and of itself, this isn't really cause for alarm.
One wonders, and that, in itself, is cause for alarm.
In recent days, Republicans have found more cause for alarm.
But there's more cause for alarm than there used to be.
News outlets should have particular cause for alarm about geo-blocking.
Claire is bleeding, but it's not really a cause for alarm.
Elsewhere, large events, such as elections, have been cause for alarm.
The major cause for alarm is that nicotine is highly addictive.
This latest incident is cause for alarm in Kenya's political landscape.
"There's no big cause for alarm in the current projection," said Veghte.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said there was no cause for alarm.
Now, normally a Khaled song wouldn't be that much cause for alarm.
Health specialists said the sudden increase in cases was cause for alarm.
Naturally, this is cause for alarm, which is where the Avengers come in.
An Eagles' victory on Super Bowl Sunday wasn't cause for alarm in Boston.
The numbers are hard to pin down, but there is cause for alarm.
Mr. DeFazio said Mr. Elwell assured him there was no cause for alarm.
This all merits a close watch, but it's not necessarily cause for alarm.
But there's no cause for alarm when kids occasionally eat from a pouch.
He said Tuesday that there is no cause for alarm in his sport.
Social Q's One person's gesture of concern is a colleague's cause for alarm.
"That doesn't mean it's not a real story and cause for alarm," he said.
But to some drug policy experts and legalizers, this is a cause for alarm.
If you do get infected twice, it shouldn't necessarily be a cause for alarm.
For Trump's allies, the depth of his unpopularity is an urgent cause for alarm.
Whatever Apple does though, there is still no cause for alarm in Apple-ville.
The former officials wrote that Trump's frequent attacks on CNN are cause for alarm.
And that may be nearly as much cause for alarm as the firebombing itself.
Everyone does these things from time to time, and they aren't usually cause for alarm.
In this case, Feinstein points to Trump's dismissal of Comey as a cause for alarm.
If you have no cause for alarm, do you really need to shout "I'M UP"?
It shouldn't be surprising, or cause for alarm, that that's exactly what's happening in 2016.
But in this stretch of the Texas hill country, that is hardly cause for alarm.
Normally, this would not be cause for alarm — except I know my roommate very well.
Even before the crash, the events of the day had given Perez cause for alarm.
It described the sailing as an "ordinary mission", saying there was no cause for alarm.
Anybody seeking a further cause for alarm should inspect the voting patterns of June 23rd.
The findings are not cause for alarm, Blanco told Reuters Health in an email interview.
When people can't adjust their consumption based on the setting, it's cause for alarm, Gilliland says.
My understanding re so called Buckingham Palace "emergency meeting" is there is no cause for alarm.
But the IMF's Christine Lagarde said based on growth numbers, she doesn't see cause for alarm.
But if that all looks like cause for alarm, Warren, at least outwardly, isn't showing it.
A traditional Indigenous diet of dried game, fish, and berries, for example, became cause for alarm.
This is highly unorthodox for a clinical trial, and it should have been cause for alarm.
While it sounds worrying, researchers stressed there is no cause for alarm about present-day threats.
But, former National Transportation Safety Board member John Goglia said there is no cause for alarm.
While unwelcome to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, small decreases in attendance aren't unusual or cause for alarm.
None of this is necessarily cause for alarm, despite other worrying economic signs that people like Sen.
The narrowing gap between bonds and stocks is grounds for anxiety, but not yet cause for alarm.
For people who have either cancer or broken heart syndrome, this isn't necessarily a cause for alarm.
Whatever the reason, Lt. Kropholler says he doesn't believe there is cause for alarm from the public.
The previous two times he returned to competition after back procedures, his chipping was cause for alarm.
"It is important to stress that there is no cause for alarm to the community," Mikakos said.
China will also have to tread carefully to avoid giving its close ally Pakistan cause for alarm.
Though this particular out-of-cycle update is unprecedented, researchers say that really, there's no cause for alarm.
The actions taken by Turkish authorities this weekend and over the past several years are cause for alarm.
None of that is to say that the Quinnipiac poll shouldn't be cause for alarm for Clinton supporters.
But Beth Seidenerg, a director and Kleiner Perkins partner, told TechCrunch that there was no cause for alarm.
Former New York Times technology reporter John Markoff used to think robots taking jobs was cause for alarm.
Taiwan's forces monitored the drills and responded appropriately, the ministry said, adding there was no cause for alarm.
But at the same time, a wave of violent — and apparently random — assaults has been cause for alarm.
But maybe Ms. Wang's story seems irrelevant to the average person, or at least not cause for alarm.
Chinese economists say that there is no cause for alarm, and that some price increases may be temporary.
One involves novelty: We are conditioned to focus heavily on new threats, looking for any cause for alarm.
Advocates don't quite know what to expect, but they say this kind of talk is cause for alarm.
Another woman, concerned about her symptoms, pushed doctors after a mammogram and ultrasound found no cause for alarm.
There was obviously cause for alarm, so the person inside told the intruder he was calling the cops.
The other cause for alarm is that the administration is planning to use raids to track down the families.
The nearly $240,000 he's received in donation money from polluting industries was cause for alarm during his confirmation hearing.
Taiwan's defense ministry said in a statement the vessels were monitored continuously and there was no cause for alarm.
In the case of Russia, the alleged cyber-meddling in America's 21625 election campaign is certainly cause for alarm.
Brussels caught the West's collective attention, but in many ways it is Turkey that gives more cause for alarm.
The system's current funding status should not be cause for alarm for retirees and aspiring retirees, according to experts.
The newest addition to the ignominious list, and a cause for alarm in Washington, is the crisis in Venezuela.
For Israelis keen on maintaining bipartisan support for the Jewish state, the growing partisan divide is cause for alarm.
But the 2- to 10-year yield curve steepened, offering conflicting signals that there was no cause for alarm.
Countries such as the United Kingdom have accepted far too few Middle East Christian refugees, another cause for alarm.
That doesn't mean that there's specific cause for alarm about the midterms' effect on the stock market right now.
Not all of these attacks have been verified as acts motivated by bigotry, but they're certainly a cause for alarm.
And that's cause for alarm, as the warmer temperatures are facilitating such activities in the remote regions of the world.
A deputy went to the home to make sure and did not find any cause for alarm, Fox 4 reported.
Fewer customers using your service less frequently is normally cause for alarm; in MoviePass' case, it's keeping the lights on.
Thankfully the adorable bunnies haven't been dropped from the packages — so, in my book, there's really no cause for alarm.
The seeming lack of volunteerism among younger Americans, and indeed my contemporaries (I am 64), is a cause for alarm.
So while many informed observers say there really isn't cause for alarm right now, it's perhaps understandable that people are skittish.
Scientists are pointing to the case as cause for alarm, insisting that more researchers need to take antibiotic-resistant bacteria seriously.
"These findings should not be a cause for alarm," said senior study author Dr. Tomi Mikkola of Helsinki University by email.
A close friend of West, 38, previously told PEOPLE that the rapper's recent attention-grabbing behavior is no cause for alarm.
Alex Kinon from Cause For Alarm and Jimmy Gestapo from Murphy's Law also liked the Psychos and slammed at our shows.
It looked like a fancy storage device for something illicit, but Ms. Campbell made clear there was no cause for alarm.
The acrid odor of fire is always cause for alarm in the mysteries C. J. Box sets in heavily forested Wyoming.
More From Tonic: A Family Rebuilds After Addiction "It's not a cause for alarm, but it's something worth noting," Nowak says.
Cohen said his doctor told him what levels to look for using the pulse oximeter that would be cause for alarm.
It is not, however, the aggressive lethality of this outlawed chemical weapon that is, I'd suggest, the primary cause for alarm.
That's cause for alarm — especially considering that many drugs from "Canadian" pharmacies actually originate in countries with less stringent safety controls.
Schumacher called the move a "wake-up call" for investors but knocked back the notion that this was a cause for alarm.
Over all, gun-related domestic killings increased by 26 percent from 2010 to 2017, which Dr. Fox said was cause for alarm.
Trump's willingness to reject this standard is now a cause for alarm among Jewish communities, along with those of other American minorities.
A few cases of pneumonia with unknown etiology were reported in Wuhan, China, apparently isolated and, at first, no cause for alarm.
While some people might see this as cause for alarm, I'd argue that when people move up on the income ladder, everyone benefits.
Meanwhile, back in his car, the cop alerts the station that the suspect has a Rorschach mask, which is a cause for alarm.
" White House officials gave no details on why Pence canceled his trip, but said several times that there was "no cause for alarm.
An "empty house," as it's known, can be baffling to anyone who isn't a seasoned astrologer, but it isn't a cause for alarm.
Khan told London residents there'll be an intensified police presence in the wake of the attacks, and there was no cause for alarm.
"There is no cause for alarm," military spokesman Marine Colonel Edgard Arevalo told reporters, adding these were "routine movements that are properly coordinated".
For American adults that will be dependent on the program in twelve short years, the trustee's grave prognosis is a cause for alarm.
At first glance such loans appear to be a small enough share of debt to be of little cause for alarm, he noted.
"I find that white dots are usually due to an injury to the nail bed and shouldn't be a cause for alarm," she explains.
A well-placed royal source tells PEOPLE that there is "no cause for alarm" following rampant speculation about Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip.
She expresses concern about "abuses of vulnerable populations" in referencing certain facts in Oregon, which again are neither relevant nor a cause for alarm.
Yet again, the paucity of black and Latino students admitted to New York City's elite public high schools is cause for alarm, and action.
So far, his announced appointments have given orthodox conservatives little cause for alarm, raising the possibility that Trump might be ideologically reliable after all.
But the fact that a foreign power tried to intervene in U.S. democracy and exploit divisions in American politics is cause for alarm, they say.
For fans who enjoyed swooning over Bieber's abs as much as they did his music, it's understandable that this would be a cause for alarm.
By this metric, a Sputnik moment doesn't have to be cause for alarm, and the race to build better AI could still benefit us all.
On trade disputes, however, more is at stake, and there is more cause for alarm at the damage Mr Trump's trigger-happy approach might wreak.
Go deeper: Ocean heat is climbing 40% faster than thought A "cause for alarm" on global fuel economy Carbon removal tech is having a moment
Taiwan's armed forces had kept watch on the sailing and noticed nothing out of the ordinary, so there was no cause for alarm, it said.
Forever leaning into the audience so as to gain our confidence, her Tessa becomes our guide in a world that gives genuine cause for alarm.
Not all of these attacks have been verified as acts motivated by bigotry or directly linked to Trump, but they're certainly a cause for alarm.
But many doctors who prescribe contraceptives say there's no cause for alarm — and no one should throw away her pills and risk an unwanted pregnancy.
Recent trends are not necessarily cause for alarm among Democratic leaders, particularly as it remains to be seen whether recent downturns last or are fleeting.
No one's saying Rogue One tickets are doing The Force Awakens-level ticket pre-sales — but even if they were, there's just no cause for alarm.
" She says the first cause for alarm is in the section where the man responds to the woman's request to leave with, "Baby, it's cold outside.
The human-rights concerns raised by the fact that the two men apparently ended up in cells in Tripoli, he said, should be cause for alarm.
However, just because Saturn's rings are disappearing doesn't mean there's necessarily any cause for alarm —  it might just mean that the rings haven't always been there.
Dr. Sam also said that a case that lasts longer than a day or two is cause for alarm — so if you're concerned, call your doc.
But the department's withdrawal of funding without any transparent or objective process is itself a cause for alarm, given federal agencies' considerable control over grant funding.
Those who consider Mr. Trump, who has vilified the news media, a threat to the free press view Mr. Bannon's appointment as more cause for alarm.
On top of the turmoil caused by concerns over China and commodity prices, the Italian banking sector has given investors cause for alarm in recent days.
Such a presidential intervention would be appalling in any circumstances, but in the context of Argentina's political polarization and other repressive measures is cause for alarm.
In a global economy increasingly plagued by worries — from an unfolding trade war to higher oil prices — Turkey may present the most immediate cause for alarm.
While not all these incidents have been definitively identified by police as hate crimes (which can be difficult), they're all cause for alarm among LGBTQ communities.
"I am a mother myself and the last thing I'd want to do is jeopardize any student's safety or give them cause for alarm," said Brown.
Which is why the prospect of pushing for basic income in the United States right now — when the right controls everything — should be cause for alarm.
"There is always cause for alarm in West Africa, where the rodent host of can be found in virtually all countries of West Africa," he said.
When you have entrusted a business with your information, any violation of that trust, even if caused by a criminal actor, is a cause for alarm.
But even if we take Twenge's data at face value, it's not necessarily cause for alarm — and may in fact represent good news, not a generational crisis.
They brushed off a key piece of testimony from William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, that Democrats said was cause for alarm as mere hearsay.
There is an adage on Capitol Hill that five letters from the district about a bill is cause for alarm, and 10 is a full-blown emergency.
However the banks' shares received a boost after an EU official told Reuters regulators were "intensely" monitoring Italian banks' liquidity levels but there was no cause for alarm.
"Swarm-like activity in this region has occurred in the past, so this week's activity, in and of itself, is not necessarily cause for alarm," cautions the USGS.
Monday's deadly truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin is certainly cause for alarm here in the United States, where "lone wolf" attacks are on the rise.
These steps range from diverting the excess flows to water storage sites to keeping close watch on dam levels, although the latter are not yet cause for alarm.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, cautioned that the official recognition of the new strain was not a cause for alarm.
And with a cast led by Steven Pasquale as Booth, under the direction of Anne Kauffman, it may prove again that there is always good cause for alarm.
Kathy Hilton says her daughter pushing back her wedding date is no cause for alarm ... and guess what -- when it goes down it ain't happening at a Hilton.
Most often there is no cause for alarm, but it is important for employees to educated and informed regarding data collection, just as they would in their personal lives.
" An official close to the vice president told CNN that there was no emergency, saying, "the VP was called back to the White House but no cause for alarm.
"When the only tactic to bring in significant fundraising is a threat to drop out, that's cause for alarm, not celebration," said one aide to another Democratic presidential campaign.
The current episode isn't cause for alarm because Freeport's work contract with the country, originally designed in the early 1990s, has frequently experienced revisions throughout the decades, she added.
"Swarm-like activity in this region has occurred in the past, so this week's activity, in and of itself, is not necessarily cause for alarm," the USGS release says.
Opponents of change argue that the Electoral College was meant to protect smaller, rural states from the tyranny of urban population centers, so there is no cause for alarm.
The bottom line: Analysts say there's not cause for alarm with regards to this specific group, at least not yet, because they haven't breached networks on the operational side.
In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Khan said there was "no cause for alarm" when referring to a visible increase in police activity on the streets of London.
"This record debt level is neither a reason to celebrate nor a cause for alarm," Donghoon Lee, a research officer at the New York Fed, said in the report.
People have retreated to their homes, and out in the streets the sight of some lone person shuffling toward you is cause for alarm — keeping your distance is crucial.
But the tech industry's huge investments in A.I. might also be cause for alarm, because they are not balanced by anywhere near that level of investment by the government.
Read more " _____ • Alyssa Battistoni in Dissent: "The prospect of pushing for basic income in the United States right now — when the right controls everything — should be cause for alarm.
The Post noted researchers do not know the reason for the spike in the suicide rate among teens and young people, though they saw it as cause for alarm.
Slower U.S. economic growth is not necessarily cause for alarm but a new normal, a top Fed official said on Wednesday, underscoring policymakers' comfort with interest rates at current levels.
It is decidedly not good, which is why so many of the 4.2 million people who've watched makeup artist and vlogger Sepi Balini's nose-waxing video found cause for alarm.
Developers say delays are normal and no cause for alarm, even though building permits have expiration dates and loans can have strict terms about construction start dates and other milestones.
To be sure, the new job cuts mostly reflect the cyclical nature of a huge domestic industry and are not cause for alarm regarding the health of the auto sector.
In isolation, a July 23, 2018, report citing Homeland Security officials stating that Russian hackers have conducted hundreds of attacks against the United Stated electrical grid would be cause for alarm.
Although there is no indication that the President ordered Whitaker to take any specific actions, or that the acting attorney general bowed to any pressure, there remains great cause for alarm.
"I'm a rational person, I'm a math person," Ms. Manning said, noting that the small number of confirmed cases in New York City had not yet been a cause for alarm.
The discovery of more coronavirus cases in the US — and the other cases outside of mainland China — are cause for concern, but not cause for alarm, according to public health officials.
When I hitched a ride in one, a white and orange General Motors Cruise autonomous vehicle during a press event in San Francisco on Tuesday, every movement was a cause for alarm.
Second, there is little cause for alarm in this case because Varian requested and the ALJ recommended only a limited exclusion order that does not affect machines already in the United States.
Tour leaders emphasize the school's philosophy that children should progress at their own pace, and that students' not reading or writing by the second or third grade is no cause for alarm.
But if complex and impactful ethical judgments about how to process sensitive public sector data are to be nakedly conjoined to political interests that would indeed be a major cause for alarm.
The scope and depth of WannaCry alongside a likelihood that more critical entities — public and private, civilian and military — are the next frontier for a WannaCry-like attack are cause for alarm.
The alt-right's impudence in opposing the tenets of our democratic society in an open forum should serve as a cause for alarm for every American who values equality and social justice.
Further, it works against the newer, soft rebranding of climate denial employed by EPA head Scott Pruitt—this pernicious idea that the science of climate change is unsettled and no cause for alarm.
For 25 years, they had debated whether the region's potential instabilities were cause for alarm and whether Thwaites, which acts as the keystone holding the ice sheet together, was a near-term risk.
All we have is history as our guide, and anyone who reads Yale historian Timothy Snyder's account of Hitler's rise at Slate should come away convinced that contemporary comparisons are cause for alarm.
My research team at the Centre for Substance Use Research (CSUR) recently asked this question to more than 2202,2628 US-based e-cigarette users, and the results should give FDA cause for alarm.
Kavanaugh's sole abortion ruling as an appeals court judge, to delay a procedure sought by an immigrant minor, was cited by abortion-rights groups during his confirmation process as a cause for alarm.
This week's recalls are a new cause for alarm for the 133 million Americans who take ranitidine at prescription levels, and the millions more who regularly take lower-dose, over-the-counter versions.
However, a source close to the rapper, 38, tells PEOPLE the $53 million debt claims, Twitter drama, alleged behavior on Saturday Night Live and flare-up with Taylor Swift are no cause for alarm.
Her cause for alarm is built on a multitude of mistaken assumptions, but let's address just a few (Warren in bold): Yes, but it has only 5% of total retail in the United States.
Khan and Trump publicly feuded following the June attacks after the US President misconstrued a statement from Khan saying there was "no cause for alarm" due to the visible police activity following the incident.
Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of the Costume Institute, said he had reviewed his plans with Father James Martin, a consultor to the Vatican's Secretariat for Communications, who had found little cause for alarm.
While monthly price gains are slowing in many cities, analysts said there was no cause for alarm yet, noting they are still up 10 percent on year, pointing to strong underlying demand for housing.
If you have conjured screenplays, as he has, from Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Elmore Leonard, and Patricia Highsmith, then le Carré is no cause for alarm, and some of Amini's alterations are well wrought.
Despite relatively weak economic data in the U.S. triggering another wave of selling in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Thursday that she didn't see any cause for alarm.
Taiwan's armed forces monitored their progress to "ensure regional stability and security of the coastal border region", the ministry said, adding nothing out of the ordinary was observed and there was no cause for alarm.
Shares in Italian banks, volatile because of the lenders' government bond holdings, also got a boost after an EU official told Reuters Italian banks' there was no cause for alarm about Italian banks' liquidity levels .
While Google told the California Department of Motor Vehicles that it has already examined data from the crash to "improve an important skill for navigating similar roads," the incident isn't necessarily a cause for alarm.
European banking supervisors have stepped up their monitoring of liquidity levels at Italian banks after the sharp increase in bond yields, though there was no cause for alarm, a senior EU source said on Tuesday.
Some might think it's cause for alarm that a newly constituted Supreme Court wants to hear a case challenging an identical law so soon, especially one trying to restrict a woman's access to abortion care.
To the Editor: Regardless of how one feels about whether Brett Kavanaugh should sit on the Supreme Court, there is cause for alarm about the secrecy shrouding the process that has led to his nomination.
"The systemic infiltration of the navy by these radicalized elements is shocking to us," Although these incidents are cause for alarm, most experts agree that Pakistan has done a good job safeguarding its nuclear weapons.
The fact that the 26-year-old Mr. Spiegel is getting total control of a new company with uncertain prospects but real growth is perhaps cause for alarm, and I wrote as much last week.
New York's Best Schools Need to Do Better "Yet again, the paucity of black and Latino students admitted to New York City's elite public high schools is cause for alarm, and action," states this Editorial.
Khan had told London's citizens that there was no cause for alarm about increased police presence in the city in the coming days following an attack on the London Bridge that killed at least seven people.
Though this year's estimated 259 mhl of wine is expected to meet consumer demand (thank goodness), fans of Malbec might have cause for alarm since areas of South America showed the most dramatic decline in production.
"We wish to assure Kenyans that all efforts are being made to ensure adequate sugar is available and there should be no cause for alarm," Kenya's Agriculture and Food Authority said in a statement on Friday.
Specialists in crisis management said that the country mishandled the news from the beginning, arguing that the deaths were not statistically unusual and there was no cause for alarm, rather than getting ahead of the narrative.
As a person who has anxiety disorder in addition to depression, I experience any shift in emotion, sensation, or tick in the body as cause for alarm: the first step on the sudden, inexplicable death express.
This might actually sound like too much, but is no cause for alarm; one study showed that you'd have to consume 10-20 mg of iron per kg of body weight to notice any adverse effects.
"The state of the climate so far this year gives us much cause for alarm," David Carlson, director of the World Climate Research Program, told World Meteorological Organization, an agency of the United Nations, in a statement.
Had you presented this scenario to Facebook executives a year ago, it would have been cause for alarm: evidence that something had gone deeply wrong on the platform, and a situation that called for an immediate solution.
But when you combine the data about the decline in religious rhetoric with an emerging body of research that reveals how much our linguistic landscape both reflects and affects our views, it provides ample cause for alarm.
The appointment was cause for alarm for some Democratic state senators, the Sun-Sentinel reported, as Petty first failed to win election to the Broward County School Board and faced scrutiny for past social media posts. Sen.
An animal that arrived in a particular location hundreds or thousands of years ago is fine with us, while a more recent immigrant, like garlic mustard, is cause for alarm and extensive campaigns to extirpate the interloper.
The American Medical AssociationAmerican Nurses AssociationAmerican College of PhysiciansNational Nurses UnitedNational Physicians AllianceAssociation of American Physicians and SurgeonsAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Conservative organizations Another cause for alarm for Republican proponents of the bill: broad criticism from conservative institutions.
And nominees must also "make current" their financial disclosure reports by the date of the hearing, added Shaub, who said it would be "cause for alarm" if the Senate proceeded with hearings before OGE has certified nominees' reports.
Padding only absorbs the accelerations from linear impacts — the straight-on direct hits to a player's head; it does nothing for the hits that rotate players' heads, the ones that researchers say should be a cause for alarm.
European banking supervisors have stepped up their monitoring of liquidity levels at Italian banks after a sharp increase in the country's government bond yields, although there is no cause for alarm, a senior EU source said on Tuesday.
Lying, hiding and breaking family rules to spend more time on a smartphone can be cause for alarm, said Hilarie Cash, a psychotherapist and the chief clinical officer at reSTART, an internet addiction rehabilitation program outside of Seattle.
To communities that have long endured extensive oversight by child welfare bureaucracies, the very idea of putting a "needs" score on a newborn is cause for alarm—especially if one of the factors determining that score is race.
"Eating disorders have among the highest mortality rate of any mental health condition, so our finding that these products may be gateway drugs to a serious and life-threatening mental health condition is cause for alarm," Levinson said.
There's no cause for alarm, because these winter-spiced cinnamon buns are so easy to make, you  just might be able to mend your ways—and convince your local magistrate judge to forget all about that pending restraining order.
Touching on a sensitive point for the Russian authorities, Merkel said she had raised concerns with Putin about police breaking up anti-Kremlin protests, as well as other issues that human rights organizations say are a cause for alarm.
Analysts said the comments by Mark Bohr, Intel's Director of Process Architecture and a familiar figure in the industry, were no cause for alarm, but shares fell 4.5 percent to 93.54 euros by 1130 GMT in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
"There is no cause to celebrate and no cause for alarm but there is cause to recognize how quickly, how thoroughly and transparently my challenge was seen, verified and in the end ruled on," he told a news conference.
A shrinking middle class is not necessarily cause for alarm, if the reason for the contraction is that more people are moving up the income ladder, said David Autor, a professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The nail-biting finishes would not include four blue-blood programs, No. 1 seeds Kansas and North Carolina, and No. 2 seeds Duke and Kentucky, each of whom won their games against outmatched opponents with little cause for alarm.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Chinese aircraft carrier the Liaoning entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone early on Wednesday morning on its way back from Hong Kong and is being monitored, Taiwan's defense ministry said, adding there was no cause for alarm.
"But the real cause for alarm will be the cooling of the property market, as this is one of the key things that has propped up consumer confidence over the past few years," Stephen Harmston, head of YouGov Reports, said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European banking supervisors have stepped up their monitoring of liquidity levels at Italian banks after a sharp increase in the country's government bond yields, although there is no cause for alarm, a senior EU source said on Tuesday.
Read the latest updates in our live blog The sight of someone walking through a packed protest toting a large gun would be cause for alarm for many people around the world, but in Texas, it's not so far-fetched.
Generally speaking, Venus' retrograde periods aren't necessarily a cause for alarm — it's just that this is a tricky time of year for the planet of love and beauty to hit its regularly scheduled backspin (Venus goes retrograde about every 18 months).
The primary cause for alarm is Zika's causal link to microcephaly, a congenital birth defect in which a baby's head and brain are not fully developed, leading to a wide range of developmental symptoms, including some that are life-threatening.
For the bears' growing presence in Kaktovik during an increasingly long ice-free season is a cause for alarm with local residents blaming climate change - and this has fueled a growing dispute over oil drilling in the largely unscathed area.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia sees no cause for alarm from the energy point of view after the decision by a number of Arab nations to sever diplomatic relations with Qatar, a Russian source familiar with the situation told Reuters on Monday.
We played on bills with Murphy's Law, The Mob, Abused, Major Conflict, Urban Waste, Cause For Alarm, Kraut, Rapid Deployment and Killer Instinct, and we tried to be crazier and more energetic than all of them so people would notice us.
I found myself going along with all its directorial decisions but two: Patricia Casola, a woman in male attire, made a schoolmasterly Herr Drosselmeyer without fantasy, while the prolonged silence before the Waltz of the Flowers gave cause for alarm.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Slower U.S. economic growth is not necessarily "cause for alarm" but a "new normal" people should expect, a top Federal Reserve official said on Wednesday, adding that he is not leaning one way or another on where rates should go.
If a central bank views higher pay for workers as a potential cause for alarm, but is more sanguine when corporate profits rise, it's reasonable to expect that the share of national income going to capital, versus labor, will rise over time.
"Firefighters are consistently ranked the most beloved public servants, not just because they look good on calendars but because they treat everyone equally," historian Amy Greenberg, who wrote Cause for Alarm: The Volunteer Fire Department in the Nineteenth-Century City, told the Atlantic.
Brewers 291, Mets 0 The Mets were never going to end up 20-4.803, so their second loss of the season — a 24.80-296 defeat to the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field on Saturday night — was no cause for alarm in and of itself.
" Meanwhile, over in the Senate, this was the reaction from moderate Republican Susan Collins (R-ME), per NBC's Frank Thorp: "The CBO estimate that millions of Americans could lose their health insurance coverage if the House bill were to become law is cause for alarm.
"Given the Saudi authorities' pattern of quietly detaining critical journalists, Khashoggi's failure to emerge from the Saudi consulate on the day he entered is a cause for alarm," said Sherif Mansour, Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Indeed with per capita incomes more than ten times higher in Israel ($38,000) than they are in the West Bank and Gaza ($2,800) the situation is already a cause for alarm to the Palestinian leadership and Israeli generals who seek security, stability and prosperity.
Somali leaders acknowledge that the arrest of young men trying to join terrorist groups like the Islamic State is a cause for alarm, but they say that law enforcement agencies should not use that as an excuse to subject the entire community to additional scrutiny.
None of this is cause for alarm, of course, depending on whom you ask and their desire to, say, go on a vacation with me and stay at a bed-and-breakfast and talk about the blueberry muffins and seek hiking tips from strangers.
The United States and China together account for more than a third of the global economy, making their wave of escalating tariffs a cause for alarm about diminishing fortunes in nearly every country exposed to international trade — from Germany to South Korea to Mexico.
The period at the end of a text from a friend who never uses periods in their messages is a highly distressing one; the one at the end of a text from the friend who always properly punctuates and capitalizes their messages is no cause for alarm.
The iconic singer and Grease star, 69, who last year announced she'd been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to her back, shared a statement on her social platforms Wednesday afternoon explaining that a number of recent appearance cancellations are no cause for alarm.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine) said the CBO's findings should be a "cause for alarm" for lawmakers.
WASHINGTON — Hawkish Republican lawmakers, still reeling from President Trump's decision on Wednesday to yank American forces from Syria, found fresh cause for alarm on Thursday, after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned in protest and reports circulated that the president was preparing to pull thousands of troops out of Afghanistan.
Police license plate readers are still exposed on the internet The inquiry revealed that the programs can barely justify their existence and do not seem to have, let alone follow, best practices for security and privacy: In other words, "there is significant cause for alarm," the press release stated.
"The shocking abduction, enforced disappearance and extrajudicial killings of lawyer Willie Kimani, as well as his client and their taxi driver... should be cause for alarm over the state of human rights and rule of law in Kenya," rights group Amnesty International wrote in a statement on Monday.
In an explanatory piece to accompany the reprinting of the speech, Qiu Shi also made direct reference to the trade war with the United States, which has seen both countries level tariffs on each other's imports, and suggested there was no cause for alarm, a message China has repeatedly put forward.
At other times, Fox News hosts and personalities pointed to the death toll of the seasonal flu, misleading the network's audience into thinking that the coronavirus was receiving more attention because it is novel, while the flu in fact kills more Americans and was, thus, more dangerous and cause for alarm.
Daniel Kardefelt-Winther of the Innocenti research office of Unicef, the United Nations' children's agency, looked at all the evidence he could find on how children's use of digital technology affected their mental well-being, their social relationships and their physical activity, and found less cause for alarm than is often suggested.
Ongoing feud The feud between the two leaders stretches back as far as Trump's proposed "Muslim ban" as a candidate, though it was revived in the aftermath of the London attack when Khan said there was "no cause for alarm" in reference to a visible increase in police activity on the streets of London.
Arguably, more important than world leaders taking the helm is the international commitment to provide the tools, training and guidance necessary to support the discipline of nonviolence, capitalize on the determination and energy of these movements, and build in greater systems of accountability There is much cause for alarm with the current turn toward authoritarianism.
So, as a public service, I'm going to regularly evaluate some of Mr. Trump's activities, and help you decide which ones are cause for alarm — and which, to be honest, are fairly rational attempts at governing, the same kinds of shifts we might expect if Hillary Clinton or a different Republican had been elected president.
After World War Two, by contrast, the United States underwrote the rebuilding and defense of western Europe and backed the process of integration that has culminated in the EU. From this perspective there is further cause for alarm given Trump's lack of respect for the rules-based international order that Washington itself fostered over the past 70 years.
As we evaluate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's first 2023 days in office, there is much cause for alarm.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's personal deportment with the United States's closest friends and allies in merely the first ten days of his presidency is an unprecedented cause for alarm and deep concern.
"It is cause for alarm when a great German footballer like Mesut Ozil no longer feels wanted in his country because of racism and feels unrepresented by the DFB," the federal justice minister, Katarina Barley, wrote on Twitter shortly after the decision was published on Sunday, referring to the German acronym of the German Football Association.
You could do a lot worse — though hardly any better, I'm convinced — for a small outdoor fire pit or grill than the BioLite FirePit, especially in an urban or suburban setting where outdoor space is limited and large plums of smoke from traditional fire pits are cause for alarm, if not a visit from some faction of your local authorities.
Perhaps they will prevail on him to change course, but it is worth noting that even if he abandons this particular daredevil routine, Trump has given insurance companies a strong sense that his administration is conflicted about how to administer health policy, is not fully committed to the success of the markets—enough cause for alarm, in other words, to raise premiums or abandon the markets altogether.
Though "Privacy" was a critical and box-office success in its 2014 London run ("a sensationally entertaining vision of our time that also gives cause for alarm," one critic wrote) the playwright and director — the show's co-creators — have decided to remake it entirely for its United States debut, jettisoning several dozen interviews with British politicians, computer scientists and activists in favor of their stateside counterparts.
" The business of America In January 1925, President Calvin Coolidge addressed the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Washington with a speech entitled "The Press Under a Free Government": "There does not seem to be cause for alarm in the dual relationship of the press to the public, whereby it is on one side a purveyor of information and opinion and on the other side a purely business enterprise.
The Cyclones attempt to set aside two lopsided losses to begin the season Thursday when they face Appalachian State in first-round action of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off in Carson, S.C. While a 74-59 setback at up-and-coming Missouri in Friday's season opener wasn't cause for alarm for a squad that lost four starters, a 74-56 home defeat versus Milwaukee was, especially after committing 33 turnovers and shooting 39 percent against a team expected to finish near the bottom of the Horizon League.

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