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"We're alert to these issues, watching them carefully," he said.
The bank is right to be alert to the risks.
A socially conscious critic is sometimes more alert to that.
Then people would become alert to it, respond to it.
First the public and media become alert to the problem.
Other Asian countries must also be alert to the threat.
She's a relentless optimist, alert to the pleasures of life.
This process kicks the body into alert to protect itself.
I set an alert to receive notifications when he did.
Much of the writing is lush yet alert to specifics.
Even with precautions, officials asked that everyone stay alert to risks.
FEMA just sent a 'Presidential Alert' to millions of U.S. phones
That could have made them more alert to those symptoms themselves.
Neighbouring country Malaysia, has raised security alert to the highest alert.
We will remain alert to any developing risks to financial stability.
But Ms. Gould was alert to this prospect from the start.
If one is, Aegis sends an alert to the control room.
Ms. Townsend, always alert to design flaws, has found a few.
Life360 also lets you send a help alert to your group.
The justices were alert to the potential consequences of their decision.
Iran is alert to the threat of cyber attack by foreign countries.
Belgium has raised its terror alert to 4 — the highest possible level.
They were very alert to something that had happened in Great Britain.
That would raise the country's security alert to a whole new level.
The complete setup would require a CME data alert to human forecasters.
Everyone just got this alert to their phones and everyone was terrified.
When it detects an anomaly, it sends an alert to the user.
He was listening, alert to any movement in the rooms around him.
Hence the need for the nuclear alert to frighten the Russians away.
Britain raised its terror alert to critical and movie studio Warner Bros.
I watched as he issued a "severe thunderstorm alert" to the public.
Why not have a Jerome alert to warn people about this drug?
In general, OCR athletes should compete defensively, staying alert to potential hazards.
Officials are alert to both the coronavirus threat and their limited power.
Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, sent out an alert to supporters Tuesday.
Three hospitals in Portugal are on alert to treat potential coronavirus cases.
South Korea's government meanwhile raised the coronavirus alert to its highest level.
Seoul raised the coronavirus alert to the "highest level" over the weekend.
Frenkel was alert to these kinds of paradoxes, which she encountered often.
Of course the Fed should be alert to threats to price stability.
She is alert to every fraud, insult, cliché and bleach-whitened smile.
Now if you'll excuse us, we have an eBay alert to set up.
Being alert to the shortcomings of published research need not lead to nihilism.
While this does send an alert to parents, it's a decidedly odd choice.
But how useful is it to apply an alert to an entire continent?
Authorities have declared a "maximum health alert" to stop the spread of disease.
This week also brings an alert to slow down, simplify, and make plans.
But they are alert to the fact of each other, and to beauty.
We have been, to our credit, alert to the dangers of Orwellian tyranny.
He's incredibly quick, alert to the fun of things going off the rails.
"Yes," Less says, and Lancett turns his head, alert to an American accent.
David Ige told CNN that human error caused the alert to go out.
An essential part of that service is having specialists alert to changing tastes.
That means participants get a less obstructive, ping-style alert to join the call.
Aid agencies need be alert to the risk that it causes inflation, for example.
But we need to be vigilant and alert to the data flow, for sure.
They were like many prey: fleet of foot, alert to threats and largely unaggressive.
The White House was especially alert to Grassley's concerns, a senior administration official said.
If it detects unusual activity, the software will send an alert to your app.
As a result, the Fed has had to be alert to possible economic shocks.
It connects to your Wi-Fi network to send an alert to your phone.
Be alert to symptoms — investigate at once if your child starts scratching her head.
Novesky's writing is alert to young readers' voracious appetite for the aliveness of language.
The weekend brings an alert to slow down, simplify, and stick to a plan.
He is alert to signs of systemic racism, institutional coverups, and press self-censorship.
Now chiefly: alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice; frequently in stay woke.
But Manu was near home, and he wasn't alert to the possibility of trouble.
"We need to sound the alert to every person in a democracy," Ressa added.
Apple pushed an alert to iPhone 5 owners urging them to install the update.
He reiterated that policymakers remained both data-dependent and alert to developments with NAFTA.
"We are alert to the possibility of market abuse," Rathbone said in a brief statement.
News alert to you this is not your daddy&aposs Democratic Party, more evidence tonight.
He went home with an unnamed friend, whom he did not alert to McKinney's plan.
America's strong but sometimes rather rudimentary central defenders will need to be alert to her.
Officials are always on high alert to prevent shows of political discord during parliamentary meetings.
"Our troops have been put on high alert to avoid any untoward incident," he said.
The system misinterpreted it as a current event, prompting an alert to be sent out.
We should be alert to the strategic fabrication of more such crises by this administration.
Mr. Norman is alert to Ms. McCartney's weaknesses as a musician and a public figure.
In this performance, Mr. Jacobs was especially alert to the innovative flow of the score.
"We have to be alert to how many minutes he's playing," he said of Rose.
They taught me to take chances, to be more alert, to be more self-conscious.
Spoiler alert: To clarify, I'm going to spill the beans and explain the whole theme.
Mr. Levitas was also alert to the threat of rising fascism at an early stage.
We definitely have to keep the voters alert to the possibility of losing some seats.
Boeing's software update will allow the alert to function without relying on any optional systems.
Additional U.S. troops are on alert to deploy to the region if needed, he said.
He doesn't worry much about book sales either, except he's very alert to the numbers.
South Korea raised its coronavirus alert to the "highest level" as cases continued to rise.
" He relies on the Morningstar newsletter to "keep me alert to fund and market changes.
She has a poised, aristocratic manner, yet she is alert to paradox, irony, and absurdity.
But breathing freely, feeling alert to the world and being in touch with your emotions?
Vassimon and Kopel also said that Itaú is alert to potential investment opportunities in Latin America.
On Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee sent a security alert to 2020 campaigns about the attempt.
Rely on your senses for good situational awareness, and be alert to what's happening around you.
There's also a lane departure alert to let you know if you're straying from your lane.
After the Manchester bombing the nation raised its terror alert to "critical," the highest possible level.
Japan has put its military on alert to shoot down any rocket that threatens its territory.
That means being more alert to the long-term consequences of large firms acquiring promising startups.
It's serious but never solemn, alert to pleasure, a boulevardier's crisp stroll through the visual world.
Finally, it suggests incorporating better diagnostic tools to help pilots decide which alert to address first.
Phivolcs raised the volcano alert to level 3 late on Sunday after detecting the lava flow.
She's alert to the sanity of the insane, and the ineptitude of most of the staff.
More than 7,000 members of the military were on alert to help with rescue and recovery.
As a distinguished assassin, nearing the dusk of his career, he is alert to every threat.
As far as I could tell, Kissin was alert to their nuances of irony and melancholy.
So I think we have to be much more alert to showing what the differences are.
Hawaii sent out an false emergency alert to residents warning of an incoming ballistic missile threat.
The technicians sent an alert to Moscow suggesting that an American first strike might be incoming.
Officials at the C.D.C. reported the potential cases in an alert to health care providers on Tuesday.
I tried to get a little nap in before boarding, but I was too alert to sleep.
On Tuesday, Germany had issued an alert to its citizens in Ankara warning of an "imminent attack".
Using Live View, you don't have to wait for a motion alert to view your camera's stream.
" Jimmy Kimmel asked, tweaking the alert to read: "WITCH HUNT, CROOKED HILLARY, NO COLLUSION, CONFIRM KAVANAUGH, #MAGA.
Public comments in the past week show its policymakers are growing more alert to the euro's strength.
While similarly alert to offbeat sublimities, Shore is a New Yorker more receptive than marauding in attitude.
Australian Federal Police said a travel alert to prevent international travel was not placed on the boy.
But people everywhere are on high alert to the serious threat to the free and open Internet.
With gynecologists alert to the threat, he said, many women had ultrasounds early enough to made decisions.
Alert to the risks, Olympic officials have shipped in an unprecedented amount of condoms—450,000 in total.
A US intelligence official told CNN that American companies need to be alert to the growing threat.
If the report contained just these findings, it would still be an alert to public health officials.
Ding: An alert to pay the credit cards that paid to replace their floors, furniture and appliances.
Officials at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles sent an alert to students around 7 a.m. Friday.
Boeing said it had issued a global alert to airlines on how pilots can reclaim manual control.
Consumers Energy sent an alert to mobile phones in Michigan asking residents to reduce natural gas use.
As a result, Paris moved to the highest emergency alert to keep the country from total paralysis.
Mr. Wessel was never without his Leica and always alert to what was going on around him.
The EU has been alert to such tactics ever since Mr Johnson became prime minister in July.
Campaigns and political parties need to be on high alert to these tactics, identifying and countering threats.
Investors might be more alert to signs of a slowdown in the world's least affordable property market.
The center button (which is marked "SOS") can send an emergency text alert to a predetermined number.
Exhaustion is especially hazardous in industrial workplaces, where workers must be alert to remain safe and alive.
The provision also would extend short-term fraud alert to one year from the current 90 days.
Still, it is worth being alert to the specific words and tone Democrats strike in this area.
The narrator in these poems is thoughtful, questioning, and always alert to contradictions and anomalies of feeling.
Is that heightened state of alert to be better prepared defensively or to be better prepared offensively?
You can also click Create search alert to have matching jobs sent straight to you in the future.
IT IS not typhoons or earthquakes that insurers should fear most, but geeks alert to their businesses' inefficiencies.
While Facebook, Twitter, and other tech companies have become increasingly alert to manipulation campaigns on their platforms, Act.
In the most serious cases, Google will send out a push alert to users in the affected area.
She said the department sent out an alert to Chelsea residents this weekend following reports of an explosion.
Yet Mercedes, winners of nine out of 15 races so far this year, are alert to the danger.
And, since they're not scrolling through their newsfeeds, they're more alert to the strange occurrences happening around him.
So any dog in the 3.7 million cubic meters of Space Center would be alert to sweaty astronauts.
If it picks up on any, it will send an alert to your smartphone or other mobile device.
After they left, the homeowner received another alert to see the intruder sneak back out of his house.
For reference, that's the same agency that mistakenly sent out a missile alert to Hawaiian residents on Saturday.
Both Palestinians and Israelis will be on alert to see what language Trump uses when he meets Abbas.
The DNC reportedly sent out an alert to 2020 campaigns telling them to delete FaceApp over Russia concerns.
Japan has placed its military on alert to shoot down any North Korean rocket if it threatens Japan.
They never got an official alert to evacuate, but they had 15 minutes to grab what they could.
If we are alert to bias in other domains, why don't we tackle our own liberal blind spot?
Too many of us L.G.B.T. Americans and our allies were too busy celebrating to stay alert to that.
It's a subtle movie, alert to the almost imperceptible currents of feeling that pass between its title characters.
Our reptilian brains evolved to be hyper-alert to dangers, which was lifesaving in an age of pterodactyls.
Tumblr's trust and safety team, in particular, will be on "high alert" to respond to reports of abuse.
But we must stay alert to long-term trends and the challenges these magnificent butterflies continue to face.
Regulators appear to be on increasing alert to this problem, and may utilize macroprudential steps to address it.
When pressed, the panic button will send an alert to police and people chosen by the phone's user.
Project Callisto then sends an alert to the college authorities: a serial sex attacker is on the loose.
On February 23, the country's President Moon Jae-in raised the country's crisis alert to the highest level.
But Mr. Solomon, who has a strong track record managing Goldman's investment bankers, seems alert to the issue.
Grosse oversaw the release in 2012 of a security alert to notify users of possible state-sponsored attacks.
The university said on Monday that it had sent a text alert to students at 11:32 p.m.
They are alert to the dangers of venturing onto policy terrain that threatens defections among any substantial constituency.
Then, the South African police issued a "red alert" to ensure she did not return to Zimbabwe undetected.
You also need to concede that the experience cools fairly quickly, and Robbins is alert to that, too.
Around two months ago, I set up a Google Alert to track mentions of Ring in the press.
The head of partnerships added that Western Union is alert to the impact of political uncertainty on business.
That's an alert to all state health departments on the Epidemic Information Exchange network run by the CDC.
But when it comes to corporate interests, journalists have to be alert to agendas in conflict with their own.
This new activity has prompted GNS Science to move the alert status to 3 and aviation alert to Orange.
The keyboard bug seems to happen most frequently, when I swipe a text message alert to compose a reply.
Hawaii alert: The employee who sent the false missile alert to Hawaii thought a drill was the real thing.
Most people define "woke" as being alert to social injustice, especially racism, and expressing a commitment to stopping it.
And if any sort of motion is detected, the Circle will instantly send a Smart Alert to your phone.
Ally Bank, for example, will send a push alert to your phone each time your debit card is used.
Mutual fund companies, ever alert to a new way to attract investors, try to ride the waves of trends.
A gentle alert to the impending description of rape, for example, may be less liberal craziness than good manners.
America's leaders and its citizens should be alert to the dangers of allowing the country's innovation system to slide.
Ms Cartier Brickell is alert to their diverse connotations, from love letter to grovelling apology to glaring status symbol.
"I mean, they could have sent out an alert to warn people about what was going on," she said.
Emergency managers would then use their computer system to (hopefully correctly) issue a Wireless Emergency Alert to the public.
Mr. Trump's contention that there's nothing to learn from his tax returns should be a red alert to voters.
You can set an alert to remind you to turn on the app at a certain time each day.
The coded message becomes a tangible alert to parts of the natural world we are in danger of destroying.
We will be alert to the hidden ways technology is changing everything from geopolitical power balances to personal relationships.
Once a day, at random, all participants receive an alert to take a photo simultaneously, regardless of time zone.
And leave notes on what you cook, for yourself or others, to remind of shortcuts or alert to substitutions.
Cano, alert to Robles's starting and stopping, threw to Ramos at home, who then had Robles in a rundown.
The idea is that working at the bedside has honed nurses' perceptions to be especially alert to brewing trouble.
Companies should, however, remain on high alert to try and keep their supply chains free of deforestation, they added.
The Bureau also warned ships to Taiwan's north and along the east coast to be "alert" to extreme weather.
Alert to mortal peril, Athenian leaders dispatched envoys to plead with Pythia, the oracle at Delphi, for divine counsel.
Yoshihide Suga, the chief cabinet secretary, said the authorities were on alert to prevent any retaliation after the execution.
Mr. Trump, his lawyers said, was now a changed man, alert to the burdens and responsibilities of his office.
In this case, the SUV steered toward the barrier without providing an alert to the driver, the NTSB found.
The Japanese government sent a text alert to citizens about the launch and advised them to take protective cover.
No doubt alert to the lugubrious potential of his material, Di Benedetto is more than usually matter-of-fact.
The recent surge in cases prompted the South Korean government raise the COVID-2231 alert to its highest level.
The fissures and frustrations in the American electorate were nothing new, and some commentators were notably alert to them.
Living as an openly gay man in Congo's homophobic culture, he said, keeps him alert to present-day problems.
Yet through often banal conversations about hookups and hanging out, Ms. Gage remains alert to each telling, throwaway remark.
"We've been married since 1993, and I'm extremely alert to shifts and changes in her mood," Mr. Chabon said.
That day, Italian scientists sent an alert to the Ring of Five about elevated levels of ruthenium in Milan.
"Senator, it's a signal we should have been alert to, and in hindsight it's one we missed," Stretch said.
Separately, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged parents on Friday to remain alert to the risk of their children becoming radicalized.
Powerful Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr also called on fighters loyal to him to be on alert to protect Baghdad.
"I wanted to be alert, to know what's going on and to be present when I was needed," she explained.
Greying Japan is alert to animal ageing, too: there are acupuncture services for elderly pets, and several firms offer funerals.
The national bureau is alert to this and so adjusts provincial figures by, for example, collecting data through separate channels.
A user can set a Pulse alert to monitor a metric or KPI such as sales activity or win rate.
On Wednesday, the DNC sent a security alert to 2020 presidential campaigns Wednesday afternoon warning them not to use FaceApp.
"Everyone is alert to the threat of terrorism against aviation assets - that alertness is part of the defence," he said.
On Monday morning, as they searched for Rahami, they sent thefirst-of-its-kind wireless alert to aid their efforts.
Schallert was alert to the end and in no pain, his son told Reuters, without specifying a cause of death.
Merwin's prose is lush, companionable, and funny, alert to the ironies of everyday life and utterly unlike his flinty poems.
Plates on the hot list trigger an alert to ICE that the vehicle has been spotted, including where and when.
Some financial institutions now train staff members, who should indeed be alert to abuse, to recognize signs of diminished capacity.
Speaking to Swiss state broadcaster SRF, he said police would also be alert to potential disruptions by pro-China activists.
The alleged missile strikes came after Israel's military warned it was on high alert to protect itself from Iranian forces.
In October 2018, the Trump administration and FEMA issued a presidential alert to cellphones through the Wireless Emergency Alerts system.
Apple has pushed an alert to iPhone 5 users urging them to update before November 3, as 9to5Mac pointed out.
As comfortable with 21960th- as with 21968th-century art, Professor Nochlin was always alert to the overlooked and under-recognized.
But neither statement made it clear that Boeing had intended for the disagree alert to be standard in all planes.
"The store has been clogged up with crowds," Costco said in a text message alert to its members in China.
The device can detect when your car has been damaged, stolen, or towed and send an alert to your phone.
"Wash your hands, cover your cough, take care of yourself, and keep alert to the information that we&aposre providing."
The governments may need to be on alert to make sure they do not become way stations and anger Washington.
Landreth says that it was his responsibility to stay alert to all present and future conditions to keep them safe.
I think we need to be alert to the historical context in which we speak about violence, including structural violence.
Alert to charges of racism, they would pre-counter these by pointing out that they had friends of all colors.
I'm alert to coverage with sexist overtones and I'll be writing more in the future — so keep those letters coming.
It took 38 minutes for the agency to send a second alert to say that it was a false alarm.
Peter Wehner These days I find I'm more alert to the grief and sorrow around me than I once was.
In March 2014, Pruitt issued a public alert to national animal charities including the Humane Society of the United States.
Shoppers need to be on high alert to avoid the potential disaster of buying a flood damaged vehicle as well.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor and the most powerful leader in Europe, was alert to Trump's bigotry from the outset.
"Be on high alert to all kinds of erroneous thoughts, vague understandings, and bad phenomena in ideological areas," it warned.
CNN has adopted the phrase "key race alert" to signal whenever Wolf Blitzer is about to announce some big polling news.
An employee reportedly mistook a drill for a real attack and sent the alert to all cell phones in the state.
The water meant to make Papi alert didn't have an obvious effect — though maybe he became more alert to the television.
The West needs to be alert to Russian meddling, and giving people the information they need to detect it is important.
If it thinks you've taken a tumble and can't move, the watch will send an alert to ask if you're okay.
Patterson alleges Equifax failed to further investigate her dispute on KJ's behalf or to add a fraud alert to KJ's file.
Be aware of the other people around youStay constantly alert to the other runners and the people nearby as you run.
Authorities also pushed a cellphone emergency alert to New York-area residents urging them to call 911 if they see Rahami.
When he meets a team looking for investment, he is alert to hints that they are not on the same wavelength.
You can even set expiration dates for each alert to keep intrusions to a minimum (see "Alerts on the go," below).
To sign up for an alert to shop the product as soon as it launches, head over to Main Street Press.
The program issues an alert to take action if, within the first 24 hours, a software has not been automatically updated.
" ' Students are alert to advice received, but they aren't always able to sift that advice and recognize the best," she said.
I DON'T SEE ANY SPREADING NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES, SARA, BUT I'M ALERT TO IT. WE'RE ALL LOOKING AT THAT SORT OF THING.
Every family could have a basic awareness of the risk factors for suicide and be alert to helping friends and family.
But the Republican establishment, which went on full alert to quash the McDaniel challenge in 2014, has zero interest in that.
The Philippines raised the volcano alert to level 3, which indicates increased volcanic activity toward a hazardous eruption, late on Sunday.
So why can't our leaders be as alert to climate risks that in the long run may be far more destructive?
After the industry requests, the Bank is expected to be alert to the accounting issue and in discussion with the banks.
Personal Health As more people travel abroad, travelers and doctors need to be alert to unusual and often perplexing skin infections.
Mr. Damin said he had been alert to the possibility that the eruption on Saturday meant danger for his fishing village.
The incident comes amid a heightened nationwide alert to gun violence following weekend shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.
The world, of course, had been alert to Ibrahimovic's ability for quite some time because of all those goals and trophies.
And they're focussed: since their job is studying and explaining the object at hand, they are especially alert to its nuances.
Congolese health officials and those from neighboring countries are on high alert to prevent the virus from spreading across international borders.
Bill has poor eyesight and wears glasses, while Oscar has to be alert to the dangers of falling leaves come autumn.
Hawaiians were sent into a panic when human error caused the ballistic missile alert to be sent out across the islands.
The state's emergency management office sent an alert to cellphones on Saturday urging people to take shelter from a ballistic missile.
Similarly, Marxists are always alert to how media produced by big corporations can be tilted to serve those corporations' class interests.
No: In this film, white society is a conscious purveyor of evil, and Chris must remain alert to its benevolent racism.
A Commerzbank note on technicals said that the bank was alert to profit-taking after platinum's retest of its $1,025 November high.
During the 48-hour study, patients took long walks without giving an alert to the app and consumed significant amounts of carbohydrates.
In October last year, the Trump administration and FEMA issued a presidential alert to cell phones through the Wireless Emergency Alerts system.
"We instructed hospitals in Basra to be alert to any burn cases caused by radioactivity and inform security forces immediately," said one.
Daimler's management is alert to the threats facing the industry, and has proposed sensible restructuring ideas to adapt to a changing world.
As her work developed, Frazier was especially alert to the history of the photographs that had been made in the Pittsburgh area.
Encore then takes that information and sends out an alert to matching musicians and bands who are registered on its mobile app.
After the Strasbourg attack, which led the government to raise the terrorism alert to its highest level, many gilets jaunes expressed horror.
Chinese consumers are unusually alert to safety issues following an avalanche of scandals over shoddy or fake food, medicines and other goods.
Banks, too, are alert to trouble—from potential losses, particularly on unsecured lending, or from falling foul of anti-money-laundering rules.
But markets are holding too much expectations to rate cuts, so we should be alert to the possibility of disappointing these expectations.
Before, a driver needed to be in the car with the connected smartphone for a Crash Alert to register in the app.
In late November, GenderAvenger issued an action alert to its members that called out CES for its lack of female keynote speakers.
Alert to Senate Democrats: dude here at the bar appears to be making a move on the attractive lady he's here with.
Some future Qaddafi will be alert to the concessions he might win by threatening to unleash hordes of migrants upon European shores.
And it will send out an email alert to customers every time a target site stops using a competitor's product or technology.
The Department of Homeland Security will send an alert to election officials across the country and offer specific measures to prevent cyberattacks.
India's Major General J.S. Nain said troops were on alert to stop militants from crossing over from Pakistani Kashmir to foment trouble.
His arrest came after police issued a cellphone alert to millions of residents in New York warning of Rahami and identifying him.
Once a price is reduced, all listing websites will be able to see that, and some will send an alert to buyers.
Certainly in those where we become keenly alert to the pain, treatment strategies including cognitive behavioral therapy are more effective than opioids.
ELSEWHERE > Today, Supreme Court watchers are alert to a possible ruling on an abortion case expected before the end of the term.
Renton, alert to the Wyndhams' often blinkered outlook, also captures what drove them: the desire to preserve a vanishing way of life.
Well, I saw him as someone who was very alert to the world, and certainly he created changes in the social world.
"Investors should remain alert to the potential impact of trade frictions and other political and policy risks," Strobaek, from Credit Suisse added.
Historically alert to present forces shaping the making of policy as well as poetry, this agitprop statement also comes off as sincere.
When the minute expires, the app shuts down, and the users must wait for the next alert to use the app again.
It's about absorbing and converting […] We need to stay alert to the political implications of the conceptual evolutions of our newer technologies.
There are dazzling fragments, unraveling syntax, poems that, in their ghostliness, also force us to be alert to our own fragile lives.
All she said was "Hi Grandma" and my mother sounds like a person fully alert to the heartbeat of a normal day.
She was always alert to the surface she worked on, from wood panels to linen, as well as to the paint's viscosity.
Then when a motion sensor detects a person in the house, like your house cleaner, it sends an alert to your phone.
You find any population in the West and ask them what are the two presenting signs you have to be alert to.
Orange is fully alert to the possibilities that the pure lack of nostalgia, which he rigorously insists on, will offer his novel.
It is supposed to be alert, to connect dots, to keep the cracks from widening so that children do not fall through.
Most recently, the CFPB under Kraninger's direction disseminated an e-alert to educate consumers about high-tech online frauds targeting mortgage borrowers.
"I think we're very alert to the fact that we'll get a heavyweight punch on Tuesday night," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said.
It will then send an alert to the owner's phone and record a video of the incident that the owner can download.
Around the Navajo Nation, volunteer activists set up their own version of an Amber Alert to supplement the spotty official alert systems.
Hopefully, Washington is alert to the Italian political and economic situation, which could pose a real threat to the global economic recovery.
Thousands have been ordered to evacuate, and many more have packed up their valuables and remain on alert to flee their communities.
At once faithful and irreverent, it's an illuminating interpretation that is alert to the script's inadvertent comedy and delighted to mine it.
It does that by analyzing patient information and sending an alert to a clinician's phone to let them know that they're urgently needed.
Spoiler alert to anyone who hasn't seen the movie, this move doesn't really work out for Darcy, but not for lack of trying.
Because his work takes him into the cyber underworld, Krebs is under constant attack and constantly alert to new forms of information warfare.
They were all also determined, more alert to the challenges facing the movement, and more defiant and tenacious in the face of them.
"We're making banks alert to the consequences of climate change in their portfolios," said Michael Parker, global industry head for shipping with Citigroup.
As a result, complainants or witnesses often fear they will be retaliated against and will be more alert to any perceived retaliatory behaviors.
With these lectures, you'll learn how to find secret deals on ebay and use automated tools to stay alert to critical potential purchases.
Last week the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a private alert to U.S. businesses, seeking their help in its investigation into the attacks.
What was essential was the follow-up alert to the original false alarm, which was eventually sent 38 minutes after the first message.
Trump, who had yet to officially launch his political career, was already alert to the political consequences of a devastating storm during Sandy.
"Travelers in the United States should be alert to their surroundings and suspicious individuals, and avoid going out alone at night," it adds.
So Wardle announced OverSight, a program that provided an additional pop-up alert to show which programs were using what potentially compromising hardware.
Cusk, who was tenser than I had seen her—alert to every nuance of her daughters' moods—delicately set about repairing the damage.
Furbo can also detect your dog's bark and will send a Barking Alert to your smart device via the free iOS/Android app.
After the bombing, the authorities sent what's being called an unprecedented cellphone alert to area residents, warning of the manhunt for a suspect.
Nate's bosses, however, alert to Dominika's game, order him to entrap her , so that she can be coaxed into spying for the Americans.
It has a grave tenderness, alert to the manners and gestures of bourgeois family life, almost reminiscent of Henry James or Edith Wharton.
Another redacted section of evidence from GCHQ then details how the agency "is already alert to the risks surrounding the integrity of data".
Before I picked up my package, Crowd Cow sent email updates at every step of the way, from shipping alert to delivery confirmation. 
While the cards are safer, criminals are always alert to new ways of scamming people, said Amy Nofziger, a fraud expert with AARP.
Mr. Dassey was interviewed for hours without a lawyer, a parent or any other adult who might have been alert to his interests.
Authorities should "be alert to possible financial stability threats from outside the banking system," wrote the IMF's Tobias Adrian in the blog post.
Boeing revealed that in a statement, adding that it had issued a global alert to airlines on how pilots can reclaim manual control.
Journalism, by its nature, must necessarily be responsive to its audience, attuned to its interests, sensible to its tastes, alert to its evolution.
It will then send an alert to the owner&aposs phone and record a video of the incident that the owner can download.
On today's episode: • Britain raises its terror alert to the highest level as the Islamic State claims credit for the bombing in Manchester.
On Sunday, the government raised the virus alert to its highest level — red — and stepped up quarantine measures to slow the virus' spread.
Sontag was alert to the ways reality can be distorted — in photographs, for example, or with metaphorical language, falsifications that numb our responses.
Boeing issued an alert to pilots that warned them about the nose-down issue about a week after the first crash, he said.
But the workers of the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant must have been alert to the dangers posed by even partially assembled BLU-210s.
Prior to the crash, the pilot had called in an alert to airport officials saying the aircraft was "experiencing engine problems," Hood said.
The pair have already applied for a patent for the device – that first uses a voice alert to remind drivers to remove a child from a car seat when the car door opens, then sends a back-up alert to a linked phone – and are seeking investors, telling Fox 13 they plan to launch a Kickstarter campaign in a few weeks.
" Texas Tech officials initially issued a lockdown alert to students on social media, urging those on campus "to take shelter in a safe location.
Con also , the device has an "antibodies filter," which sends an alert to the smartphone when it detects proteins or antigens found in STIs.
" In light of the backlash, WICS, which is a CNN affiliate, said on Monday it will change its early warning alert to "Weather Warn.
"Please be alert to landslides, low-land flooding and flooding of rivers," the Japan Meteorological Agency's Ryuta Kuro said at a press conference Wednesday.
She has a more straightforward view of America's capacity to do good; her former boss is more alert to the dangers of good intentions.
Users in the country saw an alert to mark themselves safe, but saw little details about when or where in Bangkok the "explosion" occurred.
The Chinese government has since widened the alert to warn Chinese students and academics about the risks involved in studying in the United States.
Even if we avoid crises in the near future, we should also be alert to the threat of more gradual degradation of constitutional rules.
Mr. Brisard said the police over all had been alert to radicalization, adding that the headquarters attack had most likely been an isolated case.
She is now 16 weeks pregnant and careful to avoid areas where mosquitoes congregate and particularly alert to keeping up her stock of repellent.
Hanzel's mother was able to use the new First Responder Alert to locate and get him back home safely with the help of others.
It could send an alert to every spouse in the world at once if their partner has actively been in touch with an ex.
For most of his 74 years, Ali's presence was the steadiest, most reliable assurance that we were all alive, aware and alert to possibility.
India's interior ministry ordered all states to put security forces on "maximum alert" to maintain public order and quash the spread of any rumours.
MPs, including members of the ruling parties, and the media are alert to the merest hint of being dragged into an EU "transfer union".
As a prime member, I get a free book every month plus I follow several emails that alert to free or greatly discounted books.
It has instructed citizens upon hearing the alert to seek shelter in secure locations and avoid "areas prone to air strikes and missile strikes".
Wikipedians are alert to the dangers of outsiders' meddling, and launched an investigation into the problem, resulting in a few IP addresses being banned.
With the addition of Suggested Sharing, Google Photos will now prompt you to share photos you took by pushing an alert to your smartphone.
Wary of the complacency the holiday camp atmosphere can breed, NNSC staff remain on high alert to the dangers beyond the camp's perimeter fence.
As it happens there is social science on this question, too, and it finds that conservatives are more alert to threats than liberals are.
Though she managed to escape, she never did receive an emergency alert to her phone telling her to watch out for the oncoming fire.
Getting that close would be harder in wartime, when the ships, subs and aircraft around a carrier would be more alert to undersea lurkers.
S. citizens should always be alert to the possibility that terrorist sympathizers or self-radicalized extremists may conduct attacks with little or no warning.
When you wake up, your body is producing elevated amounts of cortisol, the stress hormone that makes you feel anywhere from alert to anxious.
In response to the overdoses, the city is sending a health alert to emergency rooms and other health care providers warning about the drug.
Richter, an artist alert to musical currents ranging from John Cage to Sonic Youth , has painted while listening to works by Reich and Pärt.
Ding: An alert to pay the mortgage on their beige-brick house, whose value sank by $211,2000 after it was wrecked during Hurricane Harvey.
The dog, alert to the sound of a possible snack, charged out of the bedroom, and I told her to go to her crate.
If they are not, the AI moves those emails to a spam filter, or adds a text alert to the top of the email.
Internal conflicts can be challenging to see from a single vantage point, which is why we all must be alert to changes in behaviors.
With strong winds stoking blazes, authorities put residents near four of the fires on high alert to flee in case the flames spread rapidly.
CHURCH CONTAGION The last time South Korea raised the alert to the highest was 11 years ago during the Influenza A or H442N1 outbreak.
Weather officials in Chennai issued a red alert to six districts on Sunday and warned fishermen against going to sea due to cyclonic storms.
Uber has also invested in technology to detect any irregularities within a ride, which will send an alert to both the rider and driver.
Jaguar Land Rover is working with a Chicago-based start-up, HAAS Alert, to explore delivering automatic warnings about emergency vehicles to other drivers.
And the world needs to become more alert to the threat of China's techno-authoritarianism (see the link to the George Soros speech below).
But nothing in the record at all makes you think Trump's team or Trump himself could have been quicker or more alert to this?
The South has raised its military alert to the highest level in areas near the loudspeakers, and has also stepped up its cyber security level.
People are once again blocked, but Facebook will add an alert to the accounts of those affected, asking them to double-check their blocked lists.
Coinbase, recently valued at $8 billion, like most other crypto start-ups has been on high alert to stay on the right side of regulation.
Earlier this week, California's Office of Emergency Services sent a broadcast text alert to 12 million people across seven different counties warning of the wildfires.
" He added: "Clearly we are very alert to what is happening, specifically in the area of Manbij because that is where our ... coalition forces are.
It is Padgett's craving that animates his writing, and keeps him alert to the small and easily dismissed moments that make up our everyday lives.
This $35 battery will make your dumb smoke or carbon monoxide detector smarter by sending an alert to your smartphone when the alarm goes off.
China responded with a safety alert to Chinese travellers to Turkey, as it did recently for Canada, another country embroiled in a Huawei-related spat.
When it finds a way you can make a bigger dent in your overall student loan debt, it will send an alert to your smartphone.
Bali's airport was closed early Monday after tests indicated ash had reached its airspace and authorities raised the volcano's alert to the highest danger level.
Yosemite National Park had already issued an alert to visitors of poor air quality and poor visibility due to smoke stemming from the Ferguson fire.
Looking around me at signs and billboards (which also displayed work in the festival), alert to the possibilities of the sudden graces bodies can bestow.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe summoned a similar meeting on Monday, where he instructed Finance Minister Taro Aso to stay alert to recent currency market developments.
If I'm not expecting anyone, I can wait a few seconds for the alert to appear on my phone so I can check the video.
Workers in the station sent an alert to trains in the area, but power to the track was not shut off, a transit official said.
So a farm can use Spoiler Alert to sell its ugly apples to a juice maker, or carrots to a soup maker, and so on.
The troubling examples come even as social media companies and the government said ahead of the election that they would be alert to such misinformation.
Hughes's Nurbanu is alert to her political and sexual vulnerabilities, and unsparing as she reflects on the manipulations and sacrifices that have marked her life.
Also, when Louis and Addie finally make love, Haneke would have kept the camera running, alert to any tender awkwardness, whereas Batra discreetly cuts away.
Three hours after the NYPD, the FBI and the Office of Emergency Management sent an alert to area residents' phones, Rahimi was in police custody.
Even as he deflected most questions about legal issues, he was quick to say he was alert to the real-world consequences of his rulings.
I am alert to a difference between the everyday phenomenon of forgetting and blanks that intercede like dark matter in a brain laced with gaps.
And Ms. Gillibrand, a politically agile former corporate lawyer, seemed alert to opportunities to play off Mr. Biden, albeit in a tongue-in-cheek manner.
He's alert to the contradictions of capitalism: that its success at generating wealth and comfort saps the virtues required for self-control and limited government.
He doesn't succumb to a leaden moralizing because he pays close attention to the medium he's writing about, alert to what he sees and hears.
Playing chamber music, she is above all a partner, alert to minute attunements to match her fellow musicians without drawing undue attention to mere effects.
On Monday the government raised the volcano alert to the highest level and expanded an evacuation zone around Mount Agung to a six-mile radius.
He added the Fed must be alert to both the buildup of financial imbalances and inflation, but that neither risk appeared high at the moment.
The CDC on Monday recommended that people avoid all "nonessential travel" to China because of the disease and raised its alert to a level three.
"This is a time when we need to be alert to buildup of either financial imbalances or to inflation building up," the Fed chief said.
When the system finds a match, it sends an alert to officers in a command center, who then contact other officers to stop the person.
And if your baby stirs before you do and is just happily hanging out, you certainly don't want an alert to wake you up needlessly.
If you want to send an emergency alert to friends or family, there are iPhone and Android apps that will provide that service as well.
Once armed, the sensor will sound an alarm and send an alert to your phone via the eufy app if any unwanted guests should arrive.
If your pet happens to wander off, you can easily launch a missing pet alert to the Blanket network and start a local search party.
But with electronic payments already supplanting cash, they're alert to the danger that they would lose business if their clients decided to switch to them.
His touch would send an instantaneous alert to the human caretaker behind the avatar, prompting the CareCoach worker to launch the tablet's audio and video stream.
You have to stay alert to catch anxiety creeping up on you, and it can turn into an all-day fight to keep from being overwhelmed.
And it's not really a spoiler for the superfan (but just in case, spoiler alert!) to say that the movie ends with Live Aid in 1985.
According to Yahoo News, the FBI sent out a "flash alert" to election offices and officials across the country, asking them to take better security precautions.
So the platform will help identify and alert to those conditions that might lead to crime, and help you solve those problems before the crimes occur.
After two deadly terrorist attacks in 2015, France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim minority, has been more alert to the threat than any other European country.
"Pro-regime officials also reportedly issued an alert to the Syrian Arab Army to evacuate personnel and assets from military bases across Syria," the report notes.
"The store has been clogged up with crowds," Costco said in a text alert to members in China shortly after the Shanghai location opened Tuesday morning.
They don't even record video or audio—they just register the chemical signature of vaping aerosol, then send an email or text alert to school officials.
But Mr. Beane, always alert to comic irony, has imagined a world so fearful of offense that a formerly despised identity is now a bulletproof vest.
Their choices then and now reflect the Obamas' instincts for balancing the expected and the surprising, and for being alert to painting's pertinence to the moment.
Facebook says it also issues an alert to users who try to share a post which its fact-checkers have debunked, but doesn't prohibit further sharing.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency sent an alert to cellphones on Saturday urging people to take shelter because a ballistic missile was headed toward the state.
It was the opposite of a cable-news panel: unafraid of complexity, alert to ambiguity and generous in its assessment of the intelligence of the listener.
Some may develop depression or anxiety or even psychosis, so parents need to be alert to early signs of such problems and seek prompt medical attention.
You might say, based on his recollections of his sickly childhood, that he began life as a sensitive boy alert to the threat of physical extinction.
"Much of what humanists study originates in performance, and all good teaching ought to be alert to the living excitement of arts and ideas," he wrote.
David Ige, a Democrat, apologized earlier this month when a state worker sent an erroneous alert to cellphones that falsely warned of an imminent missile attack.
Those are the two suspects in the crude bombing of a London subway train last week, which briefly sent Britain's terrorism alert to the highest level.
This state, which is entered into unknowingly, makes the lonely person far more alert to signs of rejection or exclusion than those of warmth or friendliness.
This year, it was the Bmmpr One, which can detect when your car has been damaged, stolen, or towed and send an alert to your phone.
But within his nondescript exterior lurks the heart of a maverick, alert to the evils of a surveillance state where even thinking subversively is a crime.
Still, teenagers are not always alert to the possibility that performances that are meant for a small circle can spread widely, beyond their control or consent.
Maher has an often thrillingly slant gaze, an eye alert to the absurdities, ironies and small tragedies at play in the manufacture of images and personas.
Although—or precisely because—"Sanditon" was composed by a dying woman, the result is robust, unsparing, and alert to all the latest fashions in human foolishness.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was a fellow-student of the moods, and, like Lowell, a family man, alert to the household strains of his mysterious urges and swings.
In July, the Democratic National Committee sent out an alert to candidates warning them and their staff to not use FaceApp due to ties with Russia.
Unlike the Move ECG, it continuously monitors the wearer's heart rate for abnormalities and will send an alert to take an ECG if those are detected.
ASIO said it does not comment on specific individuals, intelligence or operational matters but was alert to the threat from people with "extreme right-wing ideologies".
When police arrived at the family home, they found the bodies of Denise and James  — but no sign of Jayme, prompting an AMBER Alert to be issued.
US citizens should also be alert to the possibility that extremist sympathizers or self-radicalized extremists may conduct attacks during this period with little or no warning.
Just days before European Parliament elections on May 23-26, officials are on alert to any attempts to undermine the vote via disinformation campaigns and cyber attacks.
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The system gained notoriety in January after emergency management officials in Hawaii sent a false missile alert to more than a million people statewide, causing mass panic.
MS-ISAC sent an alert to the Secretary of State's IT department, not specifying the Russian government, he said, but it warned of a particular IP address.
If that is the case, he is able to order the military aide to open the briefcase and issue an alert to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
It's hard to imagine that she won't repeat her Golden Globes win for her performance — empathetic, grounded and always blessedly alert to comedy — as prosecutor Marcia Clark.
"A hearing dog helps someone who's deaf, so they alert to things like the doorbell ringing or the baby crying or someone calling your name," Jackson says.
Charities said the system was flawed as victims' attempts to escape coercive marriages were often overridden by officials who were not sufficiently alert to signs of risk.
The wallet sends an alert to users if they're ever separated from it, and users can also display their contact information if they ever actually lose it.
The Montreal-based startup, whose clients include department store chains and Shell gas stations, makes it easier to send an alert to employees on their mobile phones.
Both OITNB and The Handmaid's Tale keep us alert to the real, and potential, atrocities levied against women, and both keep us hooked until the last episode.
The crew of Alaska Juris issued a distress alert to the Coast Guard and put on survival suits before leaving their ship at about 11:30 a.m.
Peru has said Interpol issued a red alert to 190 member countries to help find him, but Toledo does not appear on its list of wanted persons.
WABetaInfo also reports that Instagram is testing a new screenshot notification that'll send an alert to users when someone has taken a screenshot of their IG Story.
In fact, he was too sanguine, perhaps because he was overconfident in his own transformative power, perhaps because he wasn't alert to the brittleness of his achievement.
It doesn't require a spoiler alert to reveal that the narrator of Kelly's novel is a dog; readers will discover this for themselves on the second page.
Now, assembled as a whole, the machines can be perceived as an even larger operation—a mind susceptible to change, alert to the conditions that effect it.
The interior ministry offered 100,000 soles ($30,000) for any information leading to his capture and urged Interpol to quickly issue a red alert to help find him.
Millions of Americans were sent a "Presidential Alert" to their phones today as a test to simulate a real message from the president in a national emergency.
But think about the damage a hacker could cause to an airline by sending an alert to in-flight entertainment systems to prepare for a crash landing.
Among the few elites who saw the folly of this project, most were artists, naturally alert to the way supposedly superficial things can in fact be essential.
On December 31, 2019, the Chinese government issued an alert to the World Health Organization about a new illness that was spreading through the city of Wuhan.
Authy, the cloud provider that allows users to get a two-step authentication code to go with their password, sent an alert to Coinbase users this week.
It is A.I. that is telling the door to unlock when the camera recognizes you, or sending an alert to your phone when sensors detect a person.
Perhaps we don't need departments of urban planning so much as graduate degrees in city problem-solving, alert to the pragmatic perplexities each inch of pavement presents.
After the launch on Tuesday, the Japanese government sent a text alert to its people, advising them to take protective cover in case the test went wrong.
South Korea has placed itself on the highest possible alert to deal with the outbreak, suspending nonessential military training and placing more than 73,500 troops under quarantine.
Be alert to signs of diabetes in your dog: increased thirst and a more frequent need to pee, as well as weight loss despite a hearty appetite.
With the Presidential Election looming, the FBI and DHS issued an alert to all election officials to increase their efforts to enhance security of their computer systems.
Airbus has issued an alert to all operators of the aircraft that use the same type of engine, confirming the low-pressure compressor fan had been separated.
Ever alert to their finances, the Germans strongly support leaving Europe's security in the hands of a U.S.-led and mainly U.S.-financed North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
If she herself weren't so alert to a full range of facts, she said, she would never have examined a list posted on a relative's Facebook page.
Federal agencies and Atlanta authorities are on high alert to crack down on human trafficking in the days leading up to the Super Bowl ... TMZ has learned.
Some critics have said they plan to turn their phones off in protest over concern that the president could overuse or abuse the alert to send political messages.
Panama's Health Minister Francisco Terrientes said the country is "staying alert to the rapid expansion of the Zika virus," and called on the population to take preventative measures.
I mean it feels to me like, at the point where your face sets off an alert to security, there's really no such thing as a second chance.
While it's good for consumers to stay alert to any potential changes, the blunt truth is that the window of time for saving net neutrality is closing rapidly.
Sources close to Chris say every tour venue has had a pic of Robbins and has been on high alert to stop her ... and that move paid off.
The CTA also sent an alert to the Nasdaq saying that there was a "critical" issue and that traders were experiencing connectivity and trade input issues into CTS.
There's a little red SOS button that, if held down for three seconds, will trigger an alert to the parent's device and tell them where the child is.
The program has its roots at Connecticut's Hartford Hospital, which was put on alert to receive victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school in December 2012.
"Our air force and navy will stay on high alert to prevent them from intruding upon our territorial waters or airspace or even engaging in hostility," Chen said.
The Democratic National Committee also sent out an alert to the party's 2020 presidential candidates on Wednesday warning them against using the app, pointing to its Russian provenance.
"If only they had included Mr Ford in all the discussions, he might have at least been alert to the dangers that he had to avoid," he said.
The Flames captain tossed a backhand shot, looking to rim the puck behind the net, but Backstrom was alert to glove the puck before it got by him.
Despite the president's efforts to get people to look away from any evidence of Russian interference in the campaign, the public is alert to the smell of corruption.
The novel's parallel stories are told in alternating passages, with only space breaks to indicate the shift between them, which makes keeping alert to the distinction utterly crucial.
The rapid spread of the H5N6 strain of the virus has caused Seoul to raise its bird flu alert to the highest level possible for the first time.
But his vocal writing is charmingly idiosyncratic, alert to the revealing irregularities of speech in dialogue and, in arias, animated with squiggly ornaments reminiscent of the early Baroque.
If the system detects motion, it sounds a loud siren through the gateways speaker and pushes an alert to your phone from which you can call the police.
The U.S. Geological Survey and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have issued a "red" alert to ensure pilots avoid the ash cloud, which can damage modern jet engines.
It sounds messed up and discriminatory that pregnant folks need to be on high-alert to STIs during this time, but blame it on a compromised immune system.
When the system detects a potential problem in chat conversations, emails, Google Docs, or browsing, it sends an alert to whomever the school has designated to receive them.
Legislation that is detrimental to women's health is commonplace in the Wisconsin legislature, and we need to be on red alert to laws such as this moving forward.
The development community has to some degree suffered from its success, leaving a distracted public less alert to the ongoing crises around global health that span international borders.
"I had been in the Army, and so I was kind of on the alert to watch out for our foreign policy," Mr. Wilson told NPR in 2016.
On Friday, six countries reported their first cases of the virus and the World Health Organization (WHO) raised its global spread and impact risk alert to "very high".
On Friday, six countries reported their first cases of the virus and the World Health Organization (WHO) raised its global spread and impact risk alert to "very high".
South Korea raised its coronavirus alert to the highest level after the number of cases there ballooned from 2215 to more than 70 in less than a week.
South Korea raised its Coronavirus alert to the highest level after the number of cases there ballooned from 31 to more than 750 in less than a week.
Britain just raised its threat alert to the highest level, and the new French president, Emmanuel Macron, is seeking an extension of emergency powers for three more months.
Consistently higher inflation could help reinforce the Fed's rate-hiking plans, and markets will be particularly alert to both producer and consumer inflation reports in the week ahead.
So, whenever the watch detects that you've fallen and can't get up (yes, we went there), it sends an alert to your emergency contacts and dials emergency services.
"Since our first alert to this life-threatening activity, the trend of intentionally ingesting single-load laundry packets has increased in its popularity despite repeated warnings," Kaminski said.
"This should be an alert to the Republican Party as they think about generational replacement," said Elizabeth Bennion, a professor of political science at Indiana University South Bend.
Rodriguez had cut off his ankle monitor several days before the first killing, sending an alert to the parole division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, authorities said.
He is a master at barely perceptible shifts in scale and visual language,  so that you remain alert to every detail, focusing and refocusing  to keep from missing anything.
Hawaii's senator Brian Schatz quickly introduced the Authenticating Local Emergencies and Real Threats (ALERT) bill which transfers the authority to send a missile alert to the Department of Defense.
The human brain has evolved to be vigilant, constantly on alert to detect any changes in our environment, rather than be solely focused on a single task at hand.
If the bed is in use when you're say, at work, it'll send an alert to your smartphone to let you know suspicious activity is occurring in real time.
Before the vote took place, the National Rifle Association's Florida lobbyist sent an "emergency alert" to members to pressure Republican representatives to oppose the legislation, the Washington Post reported.
However, Harris herself is alert to the pattern and made a connection between claims made about her and Obama birtherism in a February radio interview later broadcast on CNN.
Jon Resar and Myron Weisfeldt of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore recommend that the FDA issue an alert to doctors about the higher complication rate.
The attacks were described in a confidential June 28 U.S government alert to industrial firms, warning them of a hacking campaign targeting the nuclear, power and critical infrastructure sectors.
Time and experience made her more alert to the constitution's narrow promises, and more troubled by the ways it has been interpreted by a predominantly white, male Supreme Court.
And when IceCube detected it, the team immediately sent out an alert to other telescopes to see if they might be able to find the source of the particle.
Washington (CNN)The Democratic National Committee sent a security alert to 2020 presidential campaigns Wednesday afternoon warning them not to use the popular smartphone application FaceApp, CNN has learned.
The underside of each ring is fitted with a button that, when pressed, can send an alert to a group of people selected in advance by the ring-wearer.
But now the system has been expanded to allow for the White House to compose and send its own 'presidential alert' to all phones in a national emergency situation.
And she is alert to acts of racial transgression, as when a white woman uses what DiAngelo considers a "stereotypical" voice while telling an anecdote about an African-American.
Analysts will be alert to what comes next given the possibility that the U.S. trade war with China and Europe could impact business investment, and new hiring going forward.
The result is a style that she modestly calls no style at all, but is nevertheless unmistakably hers: transparent and alert to all the nuances of the seemingly ordinary.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke had discussed plans for the inspection push this month after the safety bureau issued an alert to offshore oil and gas operators in the Gulf.
With the map in hand, the LIGO team sent out an email alert to a global network of astronomers that could scan that region of sky once night fell.
WARSAW, Sept 2 (Reuters) - It is necessary to remain alert to Russian interference in elections around the world, United States Vice President Michael Pence said on Monday in Warsaw.
" A wartime CEO is constantly on the alert to fight off competition"Peacetime CEO thinks of the competition as other ships in a big ocean that may never engage.
He cleverly implies that his own sensibility — playful, minutely observant, ticklishly alert to life's "terrible, stupendous mire of trivia" — is exactly what's needed to detect a swindler like Chichikov.
One such feature, according to the report, may be able to detect important sounds — like fire alarms, doorbells, and crying babies — and provide a haptic alert to the user.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Wednesday issued an alert to consumers reminding them of the state's price gouging laws and other states have similar approaches to price gouging.
The rapid spread of the coronavirus has increased fears of a pandemic, with the World Health Organization (WHO) raising its global spread and impact risk alert to "very high".
That person is always prepared for contempt from men who don't find her physically attractive, and has been on high alert to general woman hatred since she was 4.
On Monday, the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem issued a security alert to American citizens in Israel and the Palestinian territories citing the possibility of rocket strikes, without mentioning Iran.
In British Columbia, more than 10,000 homes across the province are on alert to evacuate due to the nearly 600 wildfires burning, BC Wildfire Service spokesman Kevin Skrepnek said.
Peskin complained that Bird had sent a misleading news alert to the media, saying the city had activated an emergency procedure to ban e-scooters usually only used for earthquakes.
Byres said the regulator would "remain alert to slippage," a reference to smaller lenders and non-bank lenders, which according to analysts have grown mortgages at about 12 percent annually.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman issued a general fraud alert to warn communities about the scam, and ICE has sent out similar warnings about impersonators in the Phoenix area.
Some cash-strapped administrations take advantage of vagaries in the national laws to provide only the bare minimum, and are alert to technicalities that may help them dodge responsibility entirely.
Guests can stay for a day or overnight, and all will receive a Samsung Galaxy S8 (sponsor alert) to watch as many episodes of their favorite shows as they like.
"The police were put on alert to ensure that the enforcement of the law proceeds without hindrance and the situation does not spiral into an inter-communal conflagration," Gunawardena said.
Apple's current 2FA system, which replaced a weaker version two years ago, sends an alert to all of a user's registered Apple devices when a new login is in progress.
Today at 2:18PM ET, FEMA will send out a "Presidential Alert" to nearly every single cellphone in the country to test its Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS).
The group sent out a red alert to members on its email list on Tuesday afternoon, after readings of magnetic field data from their Lancaster magnetometer showed a sharp spike.
The images included pictures of faces and houses, as well as blank screens, and the subjects were told to keep alert to identify the image of an upside-down house.
While these changes apply only to Android users, Facebook also noted that it would send out an alert to iOS users to remind them to reevaluate their location history settings.
Its $217m project to improve slum-life in 154 Indonesian cities, led by a veteran of the World Bank, seems alert to the dangers of soil erosion and groundwater pollution.
President Boris Yeltsin was alerted and given a suitcase with instructions for launching a nuclear strike at the US. Russian nuclear forces were given an alert to increase combat readiness.
That government body, which evaluates intelligence and other terrorism-related information, sent an alert to the police saying extremists who had fought in Syria were headed for Belgium and France.
France striker Benzema was to get compensation though when he was alert to Karius's ill-advised attempt to throw the ball out quickly, although Real's lead lasted just four minutes.
In this case, the Australian Federal Police, and the Chinese Embassy and the Taiwan Cultural and Economic Office in Canberra have all issued an alert to students about the scam.
Brigadier General Mya Win, the commander of Yangon's regional police security command, said extra security forces had been deployed and the police were on high alert to prevent communal violence.
In addition, it can also offer to do things for you, such as setting up an alert to tell you when your restaurant spending has gone over a certain amount.
Mr. Burr appears to be alert to the need to insulate himself and better establish his own identity in the state: He is to begin airing TV ads next week.
On the plus side, Apple's AirPods are also really easy to set up: open the case with the buds inside near an iPhone and you'll get an alert to pair.
Second, the review is a sign the DOJ is alert to the shifting winds of consumer sentiment and could possibly redefine the notion of competition in as yet unknown ways.
Officials there also decided against sending out a mass alert to every cellphone in the region because they feared it would clog up roads both for evacuees and emergency vehicles.
Sony Music honcho Clive Davis is at the receiving end of some very serious death threats ... and they're so severe, cops are on the alert to track the suspect down.
And when the Russians used a phony Google alert to try to snatch the email password from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, the I.T. guy incorrectly said the warning was legitimate.
Seoul raised its infectious disease alert to its highest level on Sunday after Daegu city and Cheongdo county - where infections surged last week - were designated "special care zones" on Friday.
New Hampshire dealers are spreading the plain message to customers to be alert to possible signs of suicide among themselves, friends and family, and to keep their firearms well secured.
The head of Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency has resigned and the employee who issued a false missile alert to the state earlier this month has been fired, officials announced Tuesday.
They took a course together in which Stella trained to become an emotional support animal, alert to the signs of Daisy's panic attacks and adept at putting her at ease.
With hackers showing increased skill and even a willingness to meddle in American elections, the agency is under pressure to keep its defenses on high alert to prevent further breaches.
This week, the CDC expanded a Level 2 alert to travelers planning to visit various parts of Brazil, where relatively large outbreaks of yellow fever have been occurring since last year.
Now with a new look, the home screen features a tighter grid of icons and the ability to pin widgets, such as the weather or a calendar alert, to the screen.
Once you arm your Echo with the voice command "Alexa, I'm leaving," Alexa will let you know if it has heard something problematic by sending a Smart Alert to your phone.
The FCC today proposed to add the "Blue Alert" to the US Emergency Alert System which will notify the public of nearby suspects or threats to their communities' law enforcement officials.
Each user then monitors their plot through the app and can send an alert to the Malta-based Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the authorities if they spot potential trouble.
Schemer acknowledges that Germany's recent history may make media consumers more alert to propaganda and disinformation, though he says there is still a "small subculture" that continues to spread radical ideas.
" She explained, "We come to it disadvantaged through the many millennia preceding our present moment and because of our vulnerability we anticipate danger we expect it, we're hyper alert to it.
Still, the findings should put consumers on alert to be wary of ads, said Dr. Richard Kravitz, a researcher at the University of California, Davis, and author of an accompanying editorial.
"The equipment will send out an SMS alert to about five of us, and we [were] all too, I guess, polite to call someone else and wake them up," Wickstrom said.
The U.S. government on Wednesday issued a health alert to Americans in China, warning them about the incident it described as "subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure".
After the British foreign office raised its level of alert to advise against all but essential travel, UK tour operator Thomas Cook started evacuating nearly 1,000 holidaymakers by air on Wednesday.
It's a combo that has besieged Japan for the past six years even after aggressive monetary stimulus — and JPMorgan's alert to investors is that it's poised to be more pervasive.4.
The bright color is easily seen against the blue sky and sea and so serves as a visual alert to people -- including tourists who may not speak Japanese -- to seek shelter.
The new and more detailed data — which broke down cases by borough and by travel history — was issued in a health alert to doctors and health care providers across the city.
"Thus, while policymakers should be alert to periods of rapid credit expansion or increasing riskiness of credit allocation, they should pay special attention when they take place together," the organization advised.
It felt like I constantly needed to be on alert to see how the show was connected to either "The Walking Dead," or the movie that's coming, or the larger universe.
But the researchers note that a malicious cell tower channel is capable of fooling the system, and in turn sending out an inauthentic emergency alert to all devices within its range.
"We're raising the (crisis management protocol) level from 'alert' to 'standby', so we can adjust our response," Indrawati told an online news conference, referring to a protocol to reduce market volatility.
We can also be more alert to our friends and loved ones who are in abusive relationships and feel especially vulnerable in a time when social distancing is the new normal.
We can also be more alert to our friends and loved ones who are in abusive relationships and feel especially vulnerable in a time when social distancing is the new normal.
Believing the instructions were for a real emergency, the worker, who has not been identified, sent the live alert to the cellphones of all Hawaii residents and visitors to the state.
The State Department has issued a travel alert to a level normally reserved for countries at war, warning Americans not to go overseas and advising those that are to come home.
"He was alert to changing necklines, styles and glove lengths," Sarah Henry, deputy director and chief curator of the Museum of the City of New York, said in a phone interview.
By evening, with protests still roaring, more attacks on China-linked businesses and subway stations, and many ignoring a police alert to stay inside, the subway system again shut down completely.
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To a generation that is hyper-alert to issues of consent and to the dangers of "toxic masculinity," Sivan is a safe yet still sexual alternative to the Bieberesque bad boy.
If, when the tide of a conventional war turns, Russia or China fears that America may unexpectedly use nukes, they will put their own arsenals on high alert, to preserve them.
American embassies around the world are warning American citizens to stay alert to potential dangers — an action that undermines the administration line that the killing of General Suleimani made Americans safer.
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday night issued a separate alert to American cybersecurity teams, urging them to "enhance monitoring of network and email traffic," including for email phishing attempts.
By knowing whether a patient is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or straight, say public health experts, clinicians can be more alert to a person's medical needs and more thoughtful in interactions.
"Parents and teachers must be alert to the vulnerability window during adolescence, and seek help as early as possible, to prevent more serious damage to the brain," Brooks said by email.
"Of course I want as many people to finish in as good shape as possible and medical teams are going to be very alert to that," Coe told reporters on Wednesday.
"I urge that you stay alert to chants like 'Trump' or 'Mini-Mexico' and that you please take action," Perry student Kevin Lopez wrote in a letter to his school paper.
But when people are putting so much effort into staying alert to signs that Trump will lead America swiftly down the road to Putinism, everything short of that seems relatively reassuring.
Another fast-growing group of Chinese visitors abroad, students, are more alert to the social and political environment they find themselves in—but that does not necessarily make them appreciate liberal democracy.
When trouble arises, the base station will sound an alarm and automatically send an alert to linked cellphones as well, in case parents have managed to sneak out for a date night.
"This will be decided by just a few votes and we will be alert to make sure that no one makes off with, and robs, the vote of the people," García said.
Our brains are naturally programmed to be easily distractible — which, in an evolutionary context, makes sense: The creatures most alert to the threats in their surroundings are the most likely to survive.
Some users expressed relief that they did not receive an alert to their mobile device, while some voiced concern that they might not be alerted in the case of a real emergency.
To stop the further spread of the virus, the CDC has issued a travel alert to 30 countries and territories, which include popular vacation destinations such as Puerto Rico, Mexico and Barbados.
Investigators quickly closed in on Rahami after a bomb detonated in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan and sent a first-of-its-kind wireless alert to aid their efforts as they searched.
We had to be alert to the differences between the rampaging quagga mussel and the endangered purple-cat's-paw mussel—but what about the differences between the Great Lakes and the Dnieper?
Those traveling to certain regions should use loaner computers, it says, and academic institutions should be alert to frequent foreign travel by scientists, or frequent publishing with colleagues outside the United States.
"Because of reasons of history, the international community, particularly Asian neighbors, have always paid close attention and been on alert to Japan's military tendencies," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said recently.
"We have issued instructions and declared a general alert to all military and security forces from military and army belonging to us to be prepared," the Tripoli government said in a statement.
President Donald Trump, via the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will send out an alert to phones across the nation Wednesday afternoon in the first-ever test of the presidential emergency alert system.
Particularly as more tech companies seek to replicate the successes that Uber and Lyft have had in other contexts, democracies must be alert to the evolving agendas being driven behind the scenes.
On Wednesday, Air Force Chief Amikam Norkin said Israel's complete air defense array had been placed on alert to guard against missile or drone attacks from Iran or proxies across the region.
Mr. Modi is preternaturally alert to the fact that the smartphone's screen is pulling hundreds of millions of Indians, who have barely emerged from illiteracy, into a wonderland of fantasy and myth.
For email threats like these, which are often more persistent and backed by nation-states, Google sends an alert to customers that government-based hackers may be trying to steal their password.
And on buses, deaf riders must remain alert to signage limited to the street instead of signage inside the vehicle, which is not often made available with announcements made verbally over speaker.
JPMorgan said it remained alert to risks that customers would begin to default on their loans at a higher rate than the past few years, which have seen relatively low loss rates.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea raised its infectious disease alert to its highest level on Sunday as confirmed coronavirus cases in the country jumped to 206 and the death toll rose to six.
Stocks in South Korea led losses among major Asian markets on Monday after the country raised its coronavirus alert to the "highest level" following a rapid spike in cases over the weekend.
The announcement follows a Communist Party congress earlier this week, where Castro warned Cubans to be alert to U.S. attempts to weaken their socialist system but also vowed to improve living standards.
The device can tell users who is in their house, and where, then send an alert to their phone if a person suddenly falls or if their breathing stops while they're sleeping.
Washington is on alert to see if any of those episodes will be referenced in Mueller's final report, which could be delivered to Attorney General Bill Barr as early as next week.
It's the kind of wound that keeps you alert to every potential doorway through which you might enter as a friend, sister or woman, but leave as a bitch or a ho.
Britain and the United States said they issued the new alert to help targets protect themselves and persuade victims to share information with government investigators so they can better understand the threat.
Vehicles are not yet capable of letting humans zone out completely; you still have to be alert to traffic and ready to resume control even while dancing to Beyoncé in the driver's seat.
"Keeping our powder dry and being alert to future opportunities seems the best strategy," said Mark Schofield, Citi's managing director for global strategy which has a 'modest overweight' for Asia-focussed EM equities.
Apgar says he's always "been alert to the ways Disney and his signature creation have affected or intersected with our lives" since the famous mouse first appeared in the animated short Steamboat Willie.
"Even if one threat goes away, we have to stay alert to other things in the world," he added, suggesting it is too soon to pull back from the planned expansion in Alaska.
Waze, the Google-owned GPS navigation app that crowdsources user data to help drivers plot their trips, features an alert to remind users of a child's presence in the backseat of a car.
The good news is that around the world politicians and the public appear increasingly alert to the economic, ecological and human costs of waste, as well as to the missed opportunities it presents.
Egypt's cabinet said last week that it was on "high alert" to fight population growth, which President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has described as a threat to national security on par with terrorism.
As wind-driven flames raced toward homes in the city of Santa Rosa, county officials opted not to send an alert to residents out of fear it would cause widespread panic and confusion.
The emergency alert worker who sent a false ballistic missile alert to Hawaii residents told officials that he believed the state was actually under attack, according to a preliminary report from the FCC.
Gira told Reuters reporters that trading patterns unusual enough to trigger an alert to regulators make up as much as 1 percent of trades, and FINRA monitored some 50 billion trades a day.
The State Department recently issued a travel alert to U.S. citizens considering traveling to Europe, warning about the risk of potential terrorist attacks throughout the continent ahead of the busy summer travel season.
Indonesian authorities have now raised the alert to the highest level on Monday local time, stranding tens of thousands of travelers as ash clouds forced the closure of the tourist island's international airport.
When police issue a request for footage, Ring sends out an alert to customers in the vicinity, asking them to "share videos" captured by their doorbell cameras during a specific period of time.
Their invention inspects bees as they enter a hive, detects the tell-tale presence of a red spot -- the mite -- on bees, shoots a photo and emails an alert to the bee-keeper.
"The weakness of imports suggests we should be alert to the possibility that China's economy is slowing more abruptly than we had been expecting," Mark Williams, chief Asia economist at Capital Economics, cautioned.
Unfortunately, Presence can't tailor its alert to specific faces like Netatmo's in-home camera can — it's an issue of clarity, the company says, since Presence won't always have a good look at someone.
Picture a place that sends an alert to your phone when the smoke or CO detectors inside your house sense trouble, or when a window is left open as rain begins to fall.
Andrew said he had seen no signs Epstein was procuring young girls for sex trafficking and that as patron of a UK charity campaign against child abuse he was alert to the dangers.
Hopefully, the administration in Washington will remain alert to the risks to the U.S. and global economies associated with a hard Brexit and do whatever it can to help prevent such an eventuality.
Even before the recent scandals, Bill Gates had advised Zuckerberg to be alert to the opinions of lawmakers, a lesson that Gates had learned in 1998, when Microsoft faced accusations of monopolistic behavior.
Harden our defenses  Both the general public and those overseeing our political process need to be more alert to and resilient in the face of growing attacks from external enemies on American democracy.
Dugan and other Tampa officials have advised residents not to go outside alone, to be alert, to keep porch lights on at night and to set up cameras that might capture suspicious activity.
If you pass the information on, you might want to do so in a conversation that takes into account the welfare of his children, which you're alert to but others may not be.
"Although we have not yet confirmed it, we issued this alert to strengthen security measures," said Deyanira Barrero, manager of the Colombian Agricultural Institute, adding that definitive test results were expected in August.
Some vehicles have ultrasonic sensors that can detect the movements of children and pets; a Hyundai system will honk the horn and send an alert to the drivers smartphone if it detects movement.
Still, as more and more Americans of all ages travel abroad, often to less developed areas, travelers and doctors in this country need to be alert to unusual and often perplexing skin infections.
Just a little alert to the world: the sky randomly turned dark today in São Paulo, and meteorologists believe it's smoke from the fires burning *thousands* of kilometers away, in Rondônia or Paraguay.
It recognizes that things are likely to get worse, but keeps itself alert to the contexts in which they seem to be getting better — or at the very least, getting worse more slowly.
It recognizes that things are likely to get worse, but keeps itself alert to the contexts in which they seem to be getting better — or at the very least, getting worse more slowly.
Temperatures were forecast to top 40 Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in several parts of both NSW and the ACT on Saturday, prompting widespread warnings for people to be alert to the potential fire danger.
People in areas affected by hurricanes Harvey and Irma should be alert to the possibility of bacterial contamination of crops from flood waters, former Environmental Protection Agency official Stan Meiburg warned on Thursday.
The Seoul government raised its infectious disease alert to its highest level on Sunday, while it reported the eighth death and 231 new cases on Monday, which brought the national tally to 833.
Mr. LeFavour was inventive over the stove and exceedingly alert to any visual flaws on his plates before they left the kitchen, but he much preferred to be called cook rather than chef.
But for analysts and investors — who parse every word spoken by Mario Draghi, the president of the bank, alert to even subtle changes in language or tone — there was plenty to focus on.
Those strategies require that landlords and municipal authorities pay attention to housing repairs and garbage pickup, and ask families who probably have other priorities to stay alert to conditions they did not cause.
After an emergency meeting of security officials, Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said security forces, including elite units, were on alert to back up the 50,000 police earmarked to ensure safety during the election.
DUBAI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Iran's oil minister told the petroleum industry on Sunday to be on alert to physical and cyber attacks, amid heightened tensions with the United States in the Gulf region.
The inspector general&aposs urgent alert to management warned that the overcrowding posed "an immediate risk to the health and safety" of both agents and detainees, including through the spread of infectious diseases.
That's a massive event where we're taking advantage of the attention that's being paid in the state and the capacity to reach people because they are going to be more alert to this.
One of the Washington editors would have been working with a team of writers in New York to craft a 130-character push alert to post as soon as the story published online.
News of the hacking campaign targeting U.S. power companies first surfaced in June in a confidential alert to industry that described attacks on industrial firms, including nuclear plants, but did not attribute blame.
Someone or something messed up BIG TIME and sent an emergency alert to phones of Hawaii residents saying there was a ballistic missile threat inbound, but fortunately ... it was a major false alarm.
Paul Myners, a former financial services minister, told Reuters in an interview that he was concerned the regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), was not sufficiently alert to the dangers of unlisted assets.
WatchOS 5 also becomes a better workout companion with features like automatic workout detection which provides an alert to start a workout while giving retroactive credit, plus new dedicated workout types Yoga and Hiking.
Similarly, tapping into the View's live stream takes an onerous 15 to 20 seconds, sometimes even longer, which means I've often missed whatever activity or person caused a push alert to hit my phone.
They company has been aggressively expanding to compete with Uber, and Lyft executives have declared the company "woke" or alert to social justice, in an effort to delineate itself from its scandal-plagued competitor.
If any of your devices are behaving strangely, the Core will have the right vantage to spot the activity and isolate the device, sending an alert to your phone with options for further action.
If you can't make even a minimum payment, call your lender to discuss your options; they may at least wait to send an alert to the credit reporting companies that would ding your score.
"While the broader implications remain unclear, a number of recent industry surveys have flagged risks to leisure spend and we are alert to a potentially tougher trading environment ahead," a Greene King statement said.
When Bark finds something questionable, it sends an alert to the parent that not only contains the relevant conversation, when and where it took place, but also recommended ways of handling the issue appropriately.
Ginsburg wrote that looking at total population not only meets the Constitution's equality guarantee but also ensures elected officials are "alert to the interests and constituent-service requests" of everyone in a voting district.
The boom eventually came to an end because a bubble in technology stocks popped—and, perhaps, because Mr Greenspan was less alert to recessionary signals than he had been to evidence of technological change.
The Hong Kong Observatory on Sunday morning raised its typhoon alert to 8 - close to the top rating of 10 - as Roke was expected to make landfall over the eastern part of the city.
The volcano has been on watch since 2017 after a spike in activity and visible ash and smoke spewing from the mountain alarmed authorities, who raised the state of alert to its highest level.
The fearsome finance ministry remains hyper-alert to hints that German taxpayers' money might be used to fund the misbehaviour of others, whether through fiscal transfers, financial risk-sharing or any other villainous scheme.
Healy slam leads A's over Astros HOUSTON — Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin needed a postgame alert to grasp the personal significance of the grand slam third baseman Ryon Healy belted in the sixth inning.
The embassy, which issued a health alert to Americans living in China, said it could not link the case to health issues suffered by U.S. government staff in Cuba dating back to late 2016.
Alert to the many mistakes that infect the political mind, we might all agree that no one has the right to make decisions for anyone else, that self-government is the best, safest government.
MANILA (Reuters) - Masked gunmen kidnapped two Indonesian fishermen in waters off eastern Malaysia and military units were on alert to intercept them as they headed towards the southern Philippines, the army said on Sunday.
The government made no direct mention of China's increasingly bitter trade war with the United States, simply mentioning the need to be on alert to "the influence of unstable factors in the external environment".
"As students and parents enter the new school year, they should remain alert to bogus calls, including those demanding fake tax payments from students," the I.R.S. commissioner, John Koskinen, said in a prepared statement.
"Macro and micro-prudential policies need to be alert to and anticipate financial stability risks that might arise as rates rise and central bank portfolios stabilize and then decline," Donald Kohn said in speech.
Granting critical infrastructure status would mandate that DHS and the FBI work with campaigns and the DNC and RNC to protect their infrastructure and be on alert to quickly respond to and repel attacks.
In a separate interview with LBC radio, Dick said that "we need to be alert" to any possible new attacks but emphasized that people should carry on going about their daily business as usual.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology sent an alert to its members Sunday evening that there are reports Covid-19 can lead to conjunctivitis -- which can lead to a reddening of and around the eyes.
"Throw Me to the Wolves" is sophisticated in its use of demotic language and police procedure, and keenly alert to the shabbiest impulses of both the British media and the British private school system.
Already alert to cultural disruptions, F. Scott Fitzgerald, then 43, promptly wrote a short story, "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," about the power of this new haircut on a hapless girl from Eau Claire, Wis.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has already kicked off that debate, and it would be the tone-deaf candidate who wasn't alert to the increasing anxiety among the public over the power Silicon Valley giants wield.
The fire in Los Angeles forced the closing of part of Interstate 210 and filled the air with smoke, prompting officials to issue an air-quality alert to people in the San Fernando Valley.
Xie Linka, an oncologist at Wuhan Union Hospital, told Chinese media she received a warning from police after sending an alert to her colleagues in a WeChat group on the evening of December 30.
On Tuesday, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a regulatory body of the electric industry, issued a public alert to its members to limit access to their networks to protect against the threat.
"Benjamin Netanyahu's election strategy is to use the Ahmad Tibi icon as a red alert to his voters," said Arik Rudnitzky, a researcher with the Arab-Jewish Relations Program at the Israel Democracy Institute.
In 2014, when Colorado and Washington State started selling recreational cannabis, the SEC suspended several cannabis stocks and issued an investor alert to warn of questionable practices, alleged illegal stock sales and market manipulation.
So I believe that we must constantly be alert to new (and old) forms of invidious violence, oppose and resist them when we can with full knowledge that many of our efforts will fail.
Despite this behavior, despite the obvious need for the next president to be alert to Mr. Putin's mischief and to be willing to resist it, Mr. Trump has so far been Mr. Putin's apologist.
The helicopter's manufacturer has already issued a safety alert to all owners of the AW169 and the European Aviation Safety Agency has issued a directive mandating repetitive inspections of the tail rotor control mechanism.
Both Israelis and Palestinians are alert to how violence in the occupied territories could spread; the distance from Amman to Jericho, in the West Bank, is roughly that from Newark Airport to Kennedy Airport.
One complaint was the lack of situational awareness, such as a reminder to move when a user was on a long flight, or an alert to meditate in the middle of a conference call.
When the employee was directed to cancel the alert to prevent it from going to any phones that had not yet received it, he "just sat there and didn't respond," the state report said.
"Because of reasons of history, the international community, particularly Asian neighbors, have always paid close attention and been on alert to Japan's military tendencies," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said after Abe's May 2017 speech.
Monday night, officials in Ventura County sent a buzzing emergency alert to hundreds of thousands of residents warning of a fast-moving wildfire that had already torn through about 303,500 acres and was gaining speed.
I'm used to my city's saturated smells, at home my senses are fine-tuned for safety, and I'm a fairly experienced traveler alert to my surroundings, but here I don't detect a scent of danger.
My mother and I had essentially stopped sleeping, opting instead for restless one- to two-hour dozes, constantly alert to spring up at the slightest sound and keep my aunt from getting out of bed.
Bankers noted that the cash deposits appeared to be "structured," which means they were separated into small amounts that seemed designed to stay under the $2000,000 daily threshold that would trigger an alert to authorities.
Then on Thursday, If This Then That, or IFTTT, sent an email alert to users letting them know that a number of actions related to Gmail will no longer work at the end of March.
The bill would require the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to write new rules withIN two years mandating the introduction of "a distinct auditory and visual alert" to remind drivers to check the back seat.
As one of the biggest, Wells Fargo should have been more alert to the prospect of abuse, particularly since it pushed employees to sell more and more of its financial services — apparently by any means.
"Individual advertisers can be concerned about all of these things and they're very alert to these things now in ways they weren't two years ago -- that doesn't mean they're changing what they're doing," he said.
The sensor sends data on the fridge temperature and grid power availability to a central server, and if conditions start to threaten the vaccines, it will send a text message alert to local health workers.
"We won't allow the border to become a sanctuary for the ELN," Duque told journalists, adding the military will be on high alert to prevent the ELN from receiving any weapons or aid from Venezuela.
"I would … encourage you to be alert to efforts to undermine the strength of our criminal laws by easing penalties or weakening criminal procedures," Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III warns on his website.
In a statement, it added "we remain cautious and alert to any treachery by the Russians, the regime and the Iranians, especially after the issuance of statements by them that indicate this agreement is temporary".
"We are alert to the fact that Hong Kong's competitive advantages … could also make it attractive for criminals seeking to hide or move funds," Paul Chan, financial secretary of Hong Kong, said in the report.
Customers who subscribe to Nest's paid online service for storing video recordings will also get a new feature called Person Alerts, in which the camera sends an alert to your smartphone whenever it detects someone.
In order to remain relevant in today's fast changing market conditions, manufacturers have learned they must be alert to new trends, be willing to step up to the challenge, and adopt innovation with full enthusiasm.
China's embassy in France had contacted police and told them to "crack the case", Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a news briefing, adding that Chinese visitors should be alert to the security situation.
A pitcher must start his windup or be in the set position before the timer expires, and batters must be in the batter's box and alert to the pitcher with at least 238 seconds remaining.
NEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) - The New York Stocks Exchange said in an alert to traders on Wednesday that trading was suspended for the rest of the day in five symbols, including Amazon and Alphabet.
"China is always willing to negotiate on technical issues such as trade, but it remains on high alert to some U.S. attempts to package strategic gaming into the negotiations and won't make concessions," he said.
"As we remain alert to developments in the global economy and financial markets, our strong liquidity and capital base will position us well for prudent and sustainable growth," OCBC CEO Samuel Tsien said in a statement.
Anyone who's followed reports from private security companies over the last couple of years will find the details in the alert to be familiar, but the US government rarely jumps into finger pointing on cyber attacks.
"The FCA will remain alert to the potential exclusion of higher risk customers and will engage with government if concerns begin to develop because of how firms are using Big Data," it said in a statement.
If an Echo hears a window break, it can send you an alert to your phone along with a live video feed if you have an Echo with a camera on it, like the Echo Show.
Agence France Presse reported that it had seen documents showing that Sri Lanka's police chief Pujuth Jayasundara issued an intelligence alert to top officers 10 days ago, warning that suicide bombers planned to hit "prominent churches".
Congressional lawmakers plan to probe how Hawaii officials sent an erroneous emergency alert to its citizens' smartphones warning of an incoming ballistic missile — and what the United States government can do to prevent another, similar mishap.
"I think the take-home message to women is to be alert to changes in their breasts," says Robert Smith, PhD, an epidemiologist and vice president of cancer screening for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta.
Given economic and geopolitical risks, Temasek will remain cautious in making investments but intends to be "opened and alert" to opportunities, said Png Chin Yee, the company's senior managing director for portfolio strategy and risk group.
The ATM manufacturer NCR has recently issued an alert to banks, warning them that there's been a rise in the use of "deep insert skimmers," which hide inside cash machines and are virtually impossible to spot.
It was known that Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency had planned to send a test alert to internal systems on the morning of the 13th, but that somehow this alert leaked out into the public communications systems.
These 2,585 beaches had bacteria levels that exceeded the US Environmental Protection Agency's "Beach Action Value" threshold, which it recommends states use to provide an early alert to beachgoers who may be particularly sensitive to contaminants.
HSBC remains alert to the downside risks of the current economic environment, global trade tensions and the future path of interest rates, Flint said, adding the bank was "committed" to the growth targets announced in June.
Authorities raised their alert to class III as tropical cyclone Berguitta approached in a bid to allow at least six hours of daylight before the arrival of gusts of up to 120 km/h (75 mph).
It's safe to assume that the DSS knows this too, hence their issuing of the Cyber Alert to a melting pot of US government contractors, despite evidence pointing to the nation's own intelligence agency being involved.
But industry supervisors are alert to the shift into investments such as property, an asset at the heart of the global crisis when sub-prime mortgage debt helped to bring down the likes of Lehman Brothers.
The hospitals that work, the ambulances that lift patients smoothly off the ground: we neglect the small revolutions that maintain these functions, but when things fall apart we are suddenly alert to the chasms left behind.
"Receptive language is the one you want to be alert to," Honig said, explaining that it is how we know the child really understands what is happening around her and what is being said to her.
She's receptive to the good things and allows them to get from her ears to her head, making her smile, all the while staying alert to anything that may be going on a few conversations away.
Police had placed border posts on "red alert" to prevent her from leaving but South Africa's international relations minister said she had granted diplomatic immunity to the wife of Zimbabwe's 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe.
"The Government of Mexico will remain alert to the consequences of this decision taken by the U.S. for asylum seekers from various other countries that enter the U.S. across its southern border," adds the official statement.
As South Korean President Moon Jae-in visits the United States for the fifth time in two years, both countries need to stay alert to fault lines emerging in their alliance and in managing North Korea.
Solidum said raising the alert to level 4, under which the danger zone would be expanded and a hazardous eruption could happen within a few days, depended on how Mayon behaved in the next few hours.
The day before, Captain Renshaw had warned the entire ship over the intercom that the Chancellorsville would be transiting through the Spratlys, and told the crew members to be on their toes and alert to trouble.
But to help assure a medically uneventful trip, you'd be wise to remain alert to avoiding various bacterial, parasitic, viral and fungal infections that enter through the skin and are rarely encountered in the United States.
Today, we're more alert to these ethical flaws, as several recent protests against museums show, though we still have a habit of trusting our cultural institutions, museums and universities among them, to be basically right-thinking.
China had a couple of chances through Wang Yan but Italy keeper Giuliani stayed alert to preserve her team's lead, as the pressure on her goal increased thanks to some fine creative play by Wang Shuang.
Indeed, there are similarities between Ms. Harper, 36, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, whose felling of a powerful House incumbent in 2018 was a shock alert to national Democrats of a populist wave.
While businesses and governments were always alert to cyber threats, cybersecurity became a household buzzword after the WannaCry attack earlier in May infected 300,000 computers in more than 150 countries, disrupting factories, hospitals, shops and schools.
"The bans will limit the use of scrubbers, and therefore high-sulphur fuel oil, in China, suggesting a strong uptick in diesel demand," said research consultancy Energy Aspects in an email alert to clients on Tuesday.
Others, alert to social inequities rampant under United States capitalism — to be laid bare by the Great Depression — wanted to make art a tool for social change and took the Mexican revolutionary experiment as a model.
Italy has reported more than 400 cases, while South Korea raised its disease alert to the highest level after confirmed cases jumped to 493,595 as of last Thursday from less than 100 around a week earlier.
The World Health Organization, which last week sent an alert to hospitals, plans an emergency meeting on Wednesday in Geneva to weigh whether the disease should be treated as a global health crisis (The Associated Press).
Mr. Redzepi says he is alert to the issues, does not pretend to be cooking Mexican food, and has made efforts to benefit the local community at every stage, including free meals for Mexican culinary students.
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.
By now, almost the whole world has heard about how an unnamed civil service employee in Hawaii sent out an alert to residents and visitors that the state was under imminent attack by a ballistic missile.
Aides have long been on the alert to intercept any notes or policy proposals from overeager supporters — including one from a guest who once helpfully tried to show the president an executive order he had drafted.
Congressional lawmakers will investigate how Hawaii officials sent an erroneous emergency alert to its citizens' smartphones on Saturday warning of an incoming ballistic missile — freaking out Hawaiian residents and tourists and pretty much the whole world.
Now that the world is alert to the danger and is fighting back, and women are even contemplating delaying pregnancies, scientists say it is unlikely that Brazil's national nightmare will be repeated elsewhere on such a scale.
The center said Carlotta, which is the third named storm of the Pacific hurricane season, was expected to dissipate by Monday morning but cautioned that people on shore should be alert to the dangers from its rains.
Instead, they rest their eyes on the ever-moving flock, alert to vagaries in the animals' collective configuration and inclinations; but simultaneously they soften the vision to wide angle, so as to detect peripheral anomalies and threats.
They came up with the solution to install a Nest security camera system behind their television, which would send an alert to their smartphones if Nate or Taylor played downstairs when they were supposed to be sleeping.
"Community members and admirers of Vinnie Bagwell's proposal will need to stay alert to ensure that her full vision can be realized, helping address the City's logistical concerns and potentially seeking additional sources of funding," Fine said.
Facebook was serving up an alert to anyone clicking the share button, informing them that the content had been rated false by a fact checker along with a link to our article explaining why it is false.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's agriculture ministry said on Monday it will raise its bird flu alert to the maximum from June 6 as a case found on Saturday was confirmed to be the highly pathogenic H5N8 strain.
As The Verge reports, Facebook has for the past week been sending out an alert to parents informing them that a "technical error" allowed individuals who weren't parent-approved to enter a group chat with their children.
If those noises are detected, it'll send an alert to your smartphone and you can choose to either listen to a 10-second audio clip, or if your Echo has a camera, peek in on what's happening.
"The board remains alert to the uncertain outlook for global growth and the potential for shocks to markets while recognising that accommodative monetary policy continues to support asset prices," Chairman Peter Costello said in a quarterly statement.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico central bank remains very alert to its monetary policy stance relative to the United States, and is willing to adjust its own monetary policy as necessary, bank governor Agustin Carstens said on Monday.
The nuclear commission was alerted to the stolen radioactive material Sunday and issued an alert to authorities in six Mexican states and the Federal Highway Police to be on the lookout for the stolen Chevrolet Silverado truck.
I don't think that the studios need fixing, as long as [they] keep their specialty divisions active and alert to what's on the market and to what young filmmakers are ready to be given that big break.
EMPLOYEE FIRED OVER FALSE HAWAII MISSILE ALERT: The head of Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency has resigned and the employee who issued a false missile alert to the state earlier this month has been fired, officials announced Tuesday.
Ms. Arcone is alert to every change on Ninth Avenue: The Turkish restaurant on 39th Street "got shut down by the health department," she said, heading out from the Cupcake Cafe on a frigid night in February.
The musical performance was superb — alert to Vivier's tumbling babble, lush yet lean in sustained drones — but there was intentionally (and, to my taste, overly) no sense of character, in favor of enveloping, sweetly apocalyptic sonic spectacle.
You can also set an alert to pop up when it is time to go to bed, and choose a relatively soothing sound like chirping birds, a gentle piano rhythm or peaceful instrumental music as your alarm.
They also promised to put portable water fountains in places with heavy foot traffic, and issued a Code Red alert to expand outreach efforts to homeless people, including the promise of transportation to cooling areas at shelters.
Bitcoin investors are on alert to see whether Beijing will take further action against cryptocurrencies, such as shutting down bitcoin "mines", the energy-hungry operations that create bitcoin by solving mathematical problems using vast banks of computers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health alert to clinicians to inquire about travel to Wuhan as well as a level 22020 travel alert for China (which suggests travelers take usual precautions).
South Korea raised on Sunday its coronavirus alert to the "highest level," with the latest spike in numbers bringing the total infected to more than 750 — making it the country with the most cases outside mainland China.
And we will be alert to uncovering the hidden ways that technology is changing everything from geopolitical power balances to personal relationships, even as the owners of those technologies decry responsibility for anything more than increasing engagement.
Those shortcomings came into play the day a supervisor decided to initiate a drill during a weekend shift change, leading a warning system officer to errantly transmit a live missile alert to mobile phones and broadcast stations statewide.
Now, iPhone 8s and later have the Emergency SOS feature that requires some setup but ultimately allows for an emergency call to trigger a text to a preselected group of contacts and a location alert to emergency services.
Citing episodes of foreign interference in democratic elections in the United States in 2016 and the UK's Brexit vote, Stephane Perrault said in an interview that Canada now is "quite alert" to the threat and has prepared extensively.
She worked out that, if the left hemisphere was staying alert to keep guard in a strange environment, then it would react to the random beeps by stirring people from sleep and would ignore the regularly timed ones.
David Hand, a mathematics professor from Imperial College London, told the BBC that while some feel as though such coincidences could not just happen by chance, people are generally more alert to things that are currently occupying them.
But aides to Mr. Zelensky, on high alert to avoid any move that might irritate Mr. Trump, wondered if that was such a good idea, in that Mr. Trump habitually called CNN "fake news" in his Twitter posts.
Lopez is one of more than 77,000 corn farmers severely hurt by a month-long drought that has affected more than half the country and prompted the government to declare a "red alert" to distribute resources to victims.
In 0003, Drop developed an app that would let you post photos or text to a certain location, like a landmark or business, and your followers would get an alert to check it out when they came nearby.
Mr. Sykes and his colleagues are constantly alert to chatter that a new arrival has lost a piece of luggage or is celebrating an anniversary, so that a complimentary cosmetic bag or bottle of champagne can be arranged.
We should be particularly alert to the risk that M.B.S. will try to divert attention by provoking some incident with Iran in the Persian Gulf, and then trying to get the American military to bail Saudi Arabia out.
She said her own presidential campaign was subject to similar treatment, citing the spread of false stories by online news outlets, and warned that Britain and other countries must be alert to the risks of such new media.
Within a minute, the computers at the observatory determined the neutrino had come from the direction of the constellation Orion, and sent out an automated alert to observatories around the world to hunt for a more precise source.
We need to be alert to Yemenis jumping on the humanitarian bandwagon in a way to deceive global public opinion — not out of humanitarian concern, but to ensure that Yemen remains a safe haven for extremists to operate.
Being knocked out for long periods may also mean less mobility, which makes deep vein thrombosis a greater risk, and if there are unexpected disruptions or emergencies on the flight, travelers won't be fully alert to react appropriately.
SOUTH KOREAN ALERT South Korea's president said the government had raised the disease alert to the highest level, allowing authorities to send extra resources to Daegu city and Cheongdo county, which were designated "special care zones" on Friday.
South Korea raised its coronavirus alert to the "highest level" over the weekend, with the latest spike in numbers bringing the total infected to more than 750 — making it the country with the most cases outside mainland China.
People with a heart condition, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or who are smokers, may be at greater risk and should be alert to gradual symptoms, especially after physical exertion, Mirzaei told Reuters health in an email.
Another reason economists say the expansion has lasted so long is that the memory of the crisis is still fresh in the minds of consumers and businesses, making them more risk-averse and alert to the next downturn.
Amichai served in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army during the Second World War, alert to the irony that his enemy was now the German Army, in which his father had served during the First World War.
Each leader must get his agenda across to make a strong impact, especially in the opening session, while also remaining intensely alert to the nuances of tone and body language behind what the other person has to say.
Editors' Choice The anthropologist Franz Boas — he's the central figure in Charles King's new book, "Gods of the Upper Air," below — was more interested in similarities than in differences, ever alert to the things that united human cultures.
Editors' Choice The anthropologist Franz Boas — he's the central figure in Charles King's new book, "Gods of the Upper Air," below — was more interested in similarities than in differences, ever alert to the things that united human cultures.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia has urged legislators to take a more cautious approach in backing China's pursuit of "legitimate interests" and stay alert to the motives guiding its investments, in a briefing book published by the non-partisan parliamentary library.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Attorney General&aposs Office and a county sheriff have sent an alert to authorities in six southern states in an attempt to identify a female believed to have been slain by a convicted serial killer.
The IDS nodes then parse the traffic to determine if it's benign or malicious and make decisions about what to do based on those conclusions, such as blocking the traffic if it's malicious and issuing an alert to administrators.
If a pet wanders off, a community Pet Finder feature sends out an alert to all app users in the neighborhood and will notify neighborhood users when the pet comes back within range of anyone with the Pawscout app.
"Just a little alert to the world: the sky randomly turned dark today in São Paulo, and meteorologists believe it's smoke from the fires burning *thousands* of kilometers away, in Rondônia or Paraguay," journalist Shannon Sims tweeted on Monday.
For example, a company controlled by the contractor received multiple checks from the Russian Embassy for a total of about $320,000; he then withdrew cash in amounts below the level that would have triggered an alert to government watchdogs.
Officials soon released a timeline of events, saying the state's software contained a menu option that allowed a live alert to be sent in place of a test, a problem that several people quickly categorized as a design failure.
Price falling on steelmaking raw ingredients also came as top steelmaking city Tangshan extended second-level smog alert to Mar 2 from scheduled Feb 25 due to adverse weather condition, according to a statement from local government on Monday.
According to some internal documents, police CAD data is received by Ring's "Neighbors News team" and is then reformatted before being posted on Neighbors in the form of an "alert" to users in the vicinity of the alleged incident.
Engineering firms are alert to the risk that, as more of the value attached to their products derives from software and the gathering and analysis of data, they risk losing profits to the digital firms that provide such services.
BERLIN (Reuters) - People should be more alert to the radicalization of friends and family, Germany's interior minister told the Rheinische Post regional newspaper, days after a man professing allegiance to militant groups killed 49 people in the United States.
Ms. Alden, who could barely edge in a word, found Mr. Spahn's over-the-top enthusiasm about education and sports somewhat charming, but her divorce and a few years on the dating scene made her alert to red flags.
Ever alert to the threat of social inequality and the responsibility of middle-class radicals, she served until just last year as honorary co-chair of Democratic Socialists of America—that renewed organ of radicalism for the millennial precariat.
I had turned off autosteer, which kept me alert to the vehicles around me, but not having to constantly brake and accelerate the Model 3 myself removed much of the stress I would normally have felt in that situation.
Schneider confirmed that the incident had occurred and that it had issued a security alert to users of Triconex, which cyber experts said is widely used in the energy industry, including at nuclear facilities, and oil and gas plants.
Marines embarked with the 26th Marine Expeditionary in 2018 were on high alert to provide quick reaction forces in the event of violence stemming from the controversial move of the US embassy to Jerusalem, according to a military document.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The U.S. economy isn't showing signs of a heading into a recession, though the "central banks need to be vigilant and alert" to risks to the outlook, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Friday.
Customer services head Didier Lux said last week that by using data collected during flights, a computer could generate an alert to prompt engineers to carry out a preventive fix and avoid the cost of an unscheduled maintenance visit.
I had turned off autosteer, which kept me alert to the vehicles around me, but not having to constantly brake and accelerate the Model 3 myself removed much of the stress I would normally have felt in that situation.
I have a Google alert to give me a daily digest of news stories containing the word "pedestrian," and every single day I get at least one notification about another pedestrian in the US getting killed by a car.
Based on this approach, you could just as easily make the case that we should be quarantining or issuing a travel alert to King and Snohomish Counties (in Washington State) as we do for China, Iran, Korea and Italy.
CRS started a project in Senegal in 2016 where they trained community volunteers, religious leaders and traditional healers to monitor for common diseases in their villages and send an alert to the nearest health post if they spotted symptoms.
CRS started a project in Senegal in 2016 where they trained community volunteers, religious leaders and traditional healers to monitor for common diseases in their villages and send an alert to the nearest health post if they spotted symptoms.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's New York office recently sent out an alert to local authorities warning of extremist groups it said are encouraging their members to spread the novel coronavirus to police and Jewish people, ABC News reported.
Using face detection, it can detect if the baby's face is covered or if the baby rolled over, sending an alert to the smartphone that, in keeping with the design of the camera itself, also sounds like a bird.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank has sounded an alert to local financial institutions following a cyber attack at the Malaysian central bank, in which hackers sought to steal money using fraudulent wire transfers, its governor said on Saturday.
As in "What Belongs to You," the narrator throughout "Cleanness" is an American teacher in Sofia who has learned some Bulgarian, a gay man who has come to terms with his sexuality but is alert to an intolerant world.
"All companies and facilities of the oil industry should be fully alert to physical and cyber threats as sanctions target the petroleum industry," Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said in a statement, carried by the Oil Ministry's news agency SHANA.
"I have rarely seen a historical film that felt so populous and full of life, so alert to the tendrils of narrative that spread beyond the frame," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
Instead of having to receive a pager message and then log on to a computer, the medics get an alert to the Streams app on their mobile phone, along with all the data needed to make a quick clinical decision.
Examples of those automatic adjustments include increasing the distance between other cars when the car is in cruise control mode and sending an alert to the driver's wrist to take over in cases when the car is in semi-autonomous mode.
It added that it was upping its foot-and-mouth alert to the second-highest level as another suspected case of the disease was reported on Monday at a cattle farm in the southeastern city of Jeongeup, according to the statement.
BEIJING, Aug 9 (Reuters) - China's aviation regulator on Friday issued a major safety alert to Cathay Pacific Airways demanding the carrier to suspend personnel who have engaged in and supported illegal protests in Hong Kong on mainland flights from August 10.
Photo: GettyThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was scheduled to send a presidential alert to most cell phones in the U.S. on Thursday, but due to the agency's continued response to Hurricane Florence, it has been delayed until October 3.
Looking at an enterprise's network appliance, an endpoint and microservices in the cloud, the Senseon platform "has an autonomous conversation" using the source data, before it presents a conclusion, threat, warning or even breach alert to the organization's security team.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan should maintain quantitative easing until inflation exceeds its price target but it must be alert to the risks posed to asset prices and the financial sector, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said.
The software analyzes that image and compares it to a database of "dishonest customers" that the retailer has compiled; if there is a match, the software sends an alert to store employees within seconds of that person walking through the door.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. economy isn't showing signs of a heading into a recession, though the "central banks need to be vigilant and alert" to risks to the outlook, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Friday.
We're in the throes of fan theories, fictions, wars, and everything else, alert to and at the mercy of the next development, whatever produces that feeling where your eyes feel like they're both jumping out of your head and melting.
In addition to Project Shield, Jigsaw is offering Password Alert to ward off attempts to steal Google passwords and Two-Step Verification for an added layer of protection on web and mobile accounts as part of its Protect Your Election toolkit.
A fact Mr Carney no doubt understands, which is why in spite of the brickbats thrown at him about talking down the economy, it's better the bank is alert to stagflationary risks - which is the sub-text of today's statement.
Her centre-right Christian Democratic Union is on hair-trigger alert to block any moves towards a euro-zone "transfer union"; its coalition partners, the ailing Social Democrats, have alighted on scepticism towards military spending as a vote-winning strategy.
While the instance of abducted children in Australia is low, according to the Australian Federal Police, the system's availability will issue a 24-hour alert to users on Facebook who are in the area of where the child went missing.
"Police rely on information from the community and the AMBER Alert system ensures more people across a location are notified and able to be alert to anything that could assist police," NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said in a statement online.
Whereas the Baltic countries are alert to any change in the wind from Russia ("We feel it on our skin," says Latvia's defence minister, Artis Pabriks), what Greeks feel on their skin is menace from Turkey, a fellow NATO member.
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and Nigeria Union Of Petroleum And Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) said they "will not hesitate to embark on nationwide industrial action" and had put members on "red alert" to do so.
After Reuters explained its findings to Taser, the company sent an alert to law enforcement groups summarizing some of the central points of this series, describing them as "not new" and promising to provide "key resources" to repudiate the reports.
Alert to the concern, business groups and some politicians argue for a disruption of Sweden's wage-setting model to encourage a fresh wave of lower-paid service-sector jobs; flexible America, they note, is good at putting unskilled migrants to work.
"Looking forward, the board remains alert to a range of uncertainties and risks, including the response of central banks to the changing economic environment, international political tensions and the potential for shocks to investment markets," Costello said in a statement.
"With the confirmation that carfentanil has been linked to at least 19 deaths in Wayne County, residents and healthcare providers should be on alert to the dangers that carfentanil poses," Dr. Eden Wells, chief medical executive with the MDHHS, said.
The replay controls could encourage Instagrammers to send more sensitive imagery by allowing them to prevent replays that can give people time to take a photo of their screen with another camera without triggering a screenshot alert to the sender.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Universal Pictures on Thursday became the second Hollywood studio to cancel a London red carpet film premiere following the suicide bombing in Manchester that killed 22 people and caused Britain to raise its terrorism alert to critical.
Alert to the potential problem, Rolls-Royce, which makes engines for aircraft and ships, has started to talk to smaller suppliers to look at "where some of the hotspots might be", the company's president of civil aerospace, Chris Cholerton, said.
Brazil will be open to the world this August and prospective travelers will need to stay alert to the evolving Zika threat, and the Olympics organizers have much work ahead in earning and maintaining the trust of the international community.
Everyone from Drake to the Jonas Brothers is posting photos where they look old — these are the best onesThe DNC reportedly sent out an alert to 2020 campaigns telling them to delete the viral aging app FaceApp over Russia concerns
The alert to airlines makes no reference to any source of the threat, but the U.S. and its allies the U.K. and France have said that those responsible for an alleged chemical attack in Syria should be held to account.
Republican lawmakers have repeatedly dismissed the possibility that Trump might terminate Mueller but they've grown increasingly alert to the possibility in recent days after the FBI raided the home, office and hotel room of the president's longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
Doctors working with children and infectious diseases are alert to this strain, which has been associated with the limb paralysis and will be sending the appropriate specimens to the Public Health laboratories, where the specific testing is available and rapidly done.
Lee, who has wondered publicly about "my own violent nature" and "the nature of violent male behavior," is a searching poet of fathers and sons, alert to how domestic space warps around contemplative men and whatever latent rage their silence veils.
But American officials have long been alert to the threat from homegrown American terrorists, even as, in recent years, that threat has evolved as terrorist groups intensified efforts to recruit Americans for the war in Syria and for other violent acts.
Cracking down on false alerts might not be the most unreasonable idea: In January of last year, an emergency management services worker mistakenly sent out a missile threat alert to every single cell phone in the state, prompting widespread panic.
The first came in October 1969, when the president ordered Melvin R. Laird, his secretary of defense, to put American nuclear forces on high alert to scare Moscow into thinking the United States might use nuclear arms against the North Vietnamese.
Tiny battery-powered moisture detectors such as the iHome Control Dual Leak Sensor, placed near a water heater or sewer drain, connect to your home's Wi-Fi and send an alert to your phone if they sense a leak or flood.
In this way, the scientists speculate, the vesicles probably delivered a biological alert to the liver, letting it know that exercise was underway, and it might want to start releasing stored energy for use by other, working tissues, like the muscles.
In the Philippines, the social welfare department has stockpiled food packs and medicine in northern Luzon in anticipation of the storm, while the military, the police and fire protection bureaus have been placed on high alert to respond to emergencies.
In each of these cases, Cyral would detect the problem, and depending on the configuration, send an alert to the customer's security team to deal with the problem, or automatically shut down access to the database before informing the security team.
There are days when I consider myself to be fairly alert to what's going on around me, and then there are days when I feel that a good smack on the side of my head would probably be medically beneficial.
"Anxiety is a normal part of the human experience and, in many ways, evolutionarily valuable, helping us to survive and thrive" by keeping us alert to potential dangers, explains Dr. Zachary Kelm, an osteopathic psychiatry resident at Ohio State University.
"We are now already discussing our business continuity plan and since the government announced that this could continue on for a worst-case scenario of six months, we might not even wait for the Dorscon alert to drop to yellow." 
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation earlier this month sent a private alert to American banks, warning them to be on the lookout for attacks on ATMs following the heists in Taiwan and Thailand, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - International pressure grew on North Korea to call off a planned rocket launch, seen by some governments as another missile test, while Japan put its military on alert to shoot down any rocket that threatens its territory.
Officials also said they are reviewing why some sirens on the island were triggered by the alert when they shouldn't have been and why some people did not receive the alert to their phones although it was a false alarm.
Chinese-controlled Hong Kong is on high alert to stamp out any activities that could embarrass Beijing and draw unwanted attention at a time when Xi will seek to project an image of national strength and unity under Communist Party rule.
His 43-year-old son, Alexei, with the permission of the state, runs a small team that does exactly that and is alert to anyone illegally looking for memorabilia — there&aposs a big black market for Stalingrad-related helmets, guns, medals and tags.
Investors must remain alert to opportunity, but also vigilant for actions that weaken or undermine the very system that has made our country the leader of the free world as well as the democratic, free-enterprise engine that drives the global economy.
Khalid told reporters that a request had been made to Interpol to put out an alert to apprehend the other four, who are believed to have made their way back to North Korea, having fled Malaysia on the day of the killing.
The software delivered to Boeing linked the AOA Disagree alert to the AOA indicator, which is an optional feature on the MAX and the NG. Accordingly, the software activated the AOA Disagree alert only if an airline opted for the AOA indicator.
The CNIL adds that it decided to make the formal notice public in order to raise awareness of the "massive data transfer from WhatsApp to Facebook Inc and thus to alert to the need for individuals concerned to keep their data under control".
"Our gut is that the Fed will sound more hawkish or rather hawkish in the sense that they are trying their best to keep the market alert to a hike (or hikes) this year," CRT Capital Group's David Ader wrote to clients Tuesday.
You don't know if someone "chose you" because they actually like you, want to chill platonically, actually were approving of another friend shown at the same time or were just mindlessly clicking through after getting an alert to try the confusing feature.
LONDON (Reuters) - New Bank of England policymaker Michael Saunders said in an interview published on Tuesday that the central bank still had scope to boost the economy further if needed, but had to be alert to adverse side-effects from loose monetary policy.
This particular effort was an attempt (jargon alert) to optimize the incentive structure for proof-of-stake validation—that is, how best to get enough people and machines to participate in a computing operation essential to the functioning of the entire system.
And there would be another anticipated benefit for all involved: Everyone could sell more Subsys without triggering an alert to the D.E.A. As it turned out, unfortunately for Insys, Awerbuch was under the eye of authorities even before Subsys went on the market.
"We need to apply these laws to secure more prosecutions, which will act as a deterrent to perpetrators ... and make citizens more alert to the problem," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from the sidelines of the three-day event.
In February, Myers clashed publicly with the NWS when AccuWeather sent out a false alert to devices on the East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean that a tsunami was on the way after the NWS performed a test warning.
"Even though there are no commercials disrupting the narrative, you may not be as alert to the fact that your son or daughter is developing a great affinity for a character, and then it's pretty bonkers when it comes to shopping," says Pasnik.
That blunder was blamed on a veteran employee at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency who had sent the missile alert to cellphones across the state by picking the wrong option on his computer for a routine drill, and then confirming his choice.
While Musk told the company's workforce to be alert to the dangers of small and large gatherings, he also said he believed the public's fear of the coronavirus could backfire by diverting too many resources away from some with pressing medical needs.
"[T]he research community should be alert to the possibility that [Covid-193] could hit some populations with substance use disorders particularly hard," Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse wrote in a blog post published last week.
A police officer, for example, could use the police department's Facebook page to send an alert to its followers about everyday disruptions like fog, water-main breaks or traffic closures — or about more threatening emergencies like a hurricane, fire or active shooter.
But Musk overall took a more serious tone toward the coronavirus than he did in a March 6 tweet, in which he called fear surrounding the virus "dumb," cautioning Tesla employees to be alert to the dangers of both large and small gatherings.
" Rood said the U.S. message has also been that getting back to the negotiating table "would be more constructive and productive," but added "certainly we've got to be alert to the possibility that we could see the North conduct those type of tests.
"Following this decision, employers need to be alert to the risk of discriminating against people who hold beliefs that traditionally might not have been considered to be protected under employment law," said Hayley Trovato, a legal expert at OGR Stock Denton Solicitors.
News of the attacks surfaced a week ago when Reuters reported that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a June 28 alert to industrial firms, warning them of hacking targeting the nuclear, power and critical infrastructure sectors.
China saw unusually high levels of PM2.5 in the first two months of 2017, when near-record pollution throughout northern China prompted dozens of cities in the region to declare a "red alert" to impose emergency traffic restrictions and close factories and schools.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said on Thursday that even he did not know what potential there may be for further interest rate hikes this year, reiterating that policymakers remained both data dependent and alert to developments with NAFTA.
Dr. Li urged doctors to be alert to the possibility of hidden cancer in patients newly diagnosed with diabetes who are 50 or older, have no family history of the disease, are losing weight and their diabetes is not controlled by oral medication.
" The company says it has released an update that prevents users from being logged out by Cassidy's phishing tool, and also implemented "a built-in security alert to let you know when you've entered your master password into a non-LastPass web form.
For the past two years, Spanish citizens have been using an app dubbed 'Mosquito Alert' to report sightings and breeding grounds of Aedes albopictus, or Tiger mosquito, a species from Southeast Asia that made its way to Europe roughly a decade ago.
In December, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put out an alert to pet owners about food from eight different brands that could contain "potentially toxic levels of vitamin D."  The alert has expanded to include more pet foods over the past two  months.
Complaining about its demise, however, remains one of its wonderful traditions, and Colin Quinn, a comic alert to ritual, plants himself firmly in the middle of it in his new monologue, "The New York Story," a nostalgic lament that makes for a lovely summer evening.
BEIJING, Jan 21 (Reuters) - China must maintain its high alert to "black swan" events while "grey rhino" events must be fended off, the country's President Xi Jinping said on Monday, adding that the economy faces deep and complicated changes, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
The troubles that led to its collapse erupted in July last year, when it sounded a profit alert to investors, warning that it was taking a 845 million-pound write-down to account for soured contracts, and said it was suspending its dividends for 2017.
The Athena wearable, which can be worn as a necklace or clipped to clothing, has two features: one simply alerts friends and family to a user's location and allows for tracking and communication; the other is an alarm and danger alert to emergency contacts.
All data is stored on the sock, on the app and in the cloud and when the sock detects a high-temperature difference — meaning there's an injury of some sort to the foot — the app will send you an alert to check your foot.
The app — which uses PubNub DSN for server-less architecture with a custom ArcGIS GeoCoding XHR block — will detect if a user is not reachable by that date and, if they aren't, it will send an SMS alert to their emergency contact using Nexmo.
Despite the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's warrant for Saren's arrest and Interpol's "red alert" to law enforcement agencies around the world, Azer took matters into her own hands last December by traveling to the Qandil mountains with a local journalist to meet with PKK leaders.
The Project Owl team has developed small rubber, waterproof, durable devices that, when deployed throughout an area, create a mesh wifi network that sends an emergency alert to all mobile devices in its parameter, instructing people how to connect to an emergency response portal.
The individual who sent a false alert to people in Hawaii that a ballistic missile was headed towards the state earlier this month isn't cooperating with a Federal Communications Commission investigation into the incident, an official said Thursday at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing.
"We need to pay high attention to the risk that the global economy will fall into a recession again in the medium- and long- term, and be alert to its gradual evolution that may trigger a new round of economic and financial crisis," he wrote.
But she is alert to the power dynamics that characterize a patient-doctor relationship and the ways those dynamics can influence patients' decisions: Some will seek or accept treatments that won't help with their condition, simply because so much power is invested in the doctor.
"Sepsis is a notoriously difficult condition to spot, and to do so relies upon health professionals being alert to the possibility of sepsis in any patient who is deteriorating without a clear cause," Dr. Ron Daniels, CEO of the UK Sepsis Trust told Mirror.
The 30-page draft bill would also require the Transportation Department within two years to adopt rules requiring automakers to add a driver alert to check rear seating in an effort to prevent children from being left behind and consider setting performance standards for headlights.
This column is a code red alert to Democrats and a call to arms for the most popular and respected Democrats in America, such as Michelle Obama, to lead the charge for all hands on deck at a critical moment for America and democracy.
No immediate evacuation has been ordered, but authorities raised the eruption alert to "standby" status, notifying people to avoid going within 2.5 miles of the summit, and warning that those anywhere near the volcano should have masks in the event of an ash fall.
SimpliSafe disputes that the device is vulnerable, telling The Verge that its base station isn't actually fooled when the sensors are overwhelmed with wireless interference in this way — the company says that they should proactively send an alert to your phone when they detect interference.
Refidomsa, owned by the island's government and Venezuela's state-run oil firm Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) , this week issued a "yellow alert" to the industry ahead of Maria, which means it will monitor the storm to decide on further action, the Dominican firm said.
South Korea reported 161 new cases of the coronavirus, which originated in China, bringing the total number of infected patients in the country to 763, health authorities said on Monday, a day after the government raised its infectious disease alert to its highest level.
South Korea has reported 161 new cases of the coronavirus, which originated in China, bringing the total number of infected patients in the country to 763, health authorities said on Monday, a day after the government raised its infectious disease alert to its highest level.
"We are alert to the possibility that there may be a level for the policy rate below which a policy easing would have perverse effects and in fact lead to a tightening of bank credit conditions: the reversal rate," Lane said in New York.
His message was familiar, and it bore the wishes of President Trump, who Mr. Sessions said was "particularly alert to" the violence affecting Suffolk County, where the bodies of four young men who had been brutally killed were found near a park on April 213.
"Our strategy is to stay alert to this fast-changing market, knowing that GPUs are highly efficient at running the algorithms used to mine cryptocurrencies," Nvidia executive vice president and chief financial officer Colette Kress told financial analysts on the company's quarterly earnings call.
So you have to be particularly alert to not only asking direct questions but also to be sure to follow up and keep following up until it's either obvious that the person is ducking the question or you get an answer to the question.
The proposal would require the background check database to send an alert to the FBI when any individual who had been on the no-fly list in the last five years buys a gun so law enforcement agencies can re-open a review and consider new surveillance.
In one such scene, Vandenbroucke — always alert to the rhythms of domesticity — dumps a bag full of kitchen implements on the floor and then bangs a ladle against a frying pan, faster and faster, louder and louder, until it becomes impossible to hear her spoken words.
The potential new witnesses include one individual who made claims on a talk radio program hosted by Sean Hannity and another who posted on Facebook that he was a crew member who helped scramble jets at an airbase but that the alert to respond never came.
The family's lawyer put them on alert to leave Russia at a moment's notice, since the forensic tests — no matter the result — would be taken as part of a "molestation" case — which, in Russian legalese, doesn't imply sexual violence or even physical contact with the child.
The previous month, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation had issued an alert to industrial companies, warning that for months hackers had targeted nuclear reactors and other power industry infrastructure, using tainted emails to harvest credentials and gain access to networks.
Here is the meat of the report's findings, which echoes the concerns many raised immediately after the alert: With respect to inadequate safeguards, most importantly, there were no procedures in place to prevent a single person from mistakenly sending a missile alert to the State of Hawaii.
This morning, police released information about suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami, a key suspect in the bombings, issuing an emergency alert to millions of citizens' cell phones with his name and providing the media with a photo, a physical description, and details about his family and upbringing.
"After thorough investigation, and with the assistance of the person in question, law enforcement identified the individual as a student who was using a glue gun for an art project, confirmed the misunderstanding, and released the campus from lockdown," read a campus alert to Colgate students.
"While we remain alert to the risk of a further loss of momentum from factors such as more protectionism and liquidity shocks, we still think that the most likely scenario is a modest slowdown after the exceptional performance of 2017," said Ben May at Oxford Economics.
READ: This German city has declared a "Nazi emergency" German authorities are on high alert to the dangers of right-wing extremism: in June, a pro-migrant mayor was assassinated, and last month, two people were killed in an attempted mass casualty attack on a synagogue.
But while parents should be alert to whether screen time is displacing other activities, they also need to realize that screens are becoming an unavoidable part of a child's environment — in school, with friends, even on the street, where billboards are increasingly replaced by digital screens.
Trump would deny the report in a tweet the following Wednesday: Following the Trump family's Sunday night interview on 60 Minutes, the vice president of sales for Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry sent a "style alert" to journalists promoting the bracelet Ivanka wore on the CBS news program.
And the password managers can help alert to other problems — like services that have experienced a data breach such as with the 92 million compromised MyHeritage accounts, for example — as well as issues with re-used passwords, passwords that are too easy to guess, and other issues.
The most effective way to beat jet lag, according to a study published in Sleep Medicine Clinics, is to set your circadian rhythm — the internal clock that tells you when to be sleepy and when to be alertto your new time zone as fast as possible.
At once symbolic and concrete, the film is further punctuated by images of watchful animals — "frequent shots of fiery-eyed hyenas restlessly stalking the outskirts of the town like evil spirits alert to the scent of decay," as Stephen Holden wrote in his New York Times review.
Still, Mami retains her fierce spirit: "'We're not going there looking like beggars,' she said, and while we waited she kept reminding me to sit up, to stay alert, to look as neat and dignified as the women on the other side of the partition," wrote Santiago.
As Huffman, of Reddit, observed, our technologies have made us more alert to risk, but have also made us more panicky; they facilitate the tribal temptation to cocoon, to seclude ourselves from opponents, and to fortify ourselves against our fears, instead of attacking the sources of them.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - The Hong Kong government is on high alert to deal with a new flu-like coronavirus that has killed nine people in mainland China, the city's commerce secretary, Edward Yau, told Reuters at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.
Alert to these issues and intellectually agile, Mr. Kosky, the artistic leader of Berlin's Komische Oper and the first Jewish director in the Bayreuth Festival's 141-year history, has created a concept that, at the second performance on Monday, stepped gracefully around the work's potential land mines.
It is worth quoting this in full: …Disinformation in the long-term will ultimately need to be tackled by an informed and discerning population of citizens who are both alert to the threat and armed with the critical thinking skills necessary to protect against malicious influence.
As a founder of conceptual art and professor at the California Institute of the Arts (or CalArts), among other places, he seemed at once enamored of art history but alert to the comic absurdity of having his students strive to match the grandeur of the past.
Only days before we arrived, the F.B.I. issued an alert to law enforcement to be on the lookout for a man named Jon Ritzheimer, the leader of an anti-Muslim movement in Arizona who posted a video threatening violence against Muslims less than two weeks earlier.
Some 60 NATO jets, mainly from European allies, are on alert to defend alliance airspace, as NATO deals with a dramatic increase in Russian air activity on its borders since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014, with a record 870 interceptions across NATO airspace in 2016.
Were we to be more laid back, less inclined to jump every time he rattles his saber, in the short term it might infuriate him, encourage some new act of brinkmanship, although he has few safe options now and faces powerful states and alliances alert to his usual tricks.

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