Among the areas that came up: protecting users' privacy, alerting users so they know they're interacting with bots, and alerting users that they've interacted with inauthentic accounts.
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VINELink alerting his name appears to be an electronic error.
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Who knew people could do that without alerting the presses!
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Sadie's parents credit Hero with alerting them just in time.
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Somebody, somewhere is alerting me to something that can't wait.
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Accounts you link to will get a notification alerting them.
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If quiet diplomacy with management fails, try alerting the board.
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The travel was arranged without alerting committee Democrats, CNN reported.
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Thank you to all community members for alerting the NYPD.
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Don't leave the hotel without alerting staff to damaged furniture.
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Your LinkedIn lit up, alerting you to a new message.
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ABB escaped a 33 million euro sanction by alerting the authorities.
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At first glance, the fake email account alerting users lookxs real.
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"#BlackTwitter alerting friends to the new #BlackPanther trailer," wrote user @Maria_Giesela.
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Thanks to reader Mike Chowla for alerting me to the mistake.
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The app kept alerting her that her phone was not secure.
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It's unclear how Boyes managed to escape without alerting jail staff.
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Clearly alerting users and getting affirmative consent before using facial recognition.
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Many brokerages have already begun alerting existing clients about the change.
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Some credit her cancellation notice for alerting them to the flames.
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Then he received a phone call alerting him to the fuel spill.
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It's important to note that this is not simply an alerting service.
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We are also alerting races on our data-rich CNN Politics app.
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Still, Waze one-ups Maps by alerting you to cops up ahead.
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Use predictive modeling and alerting to anticipate future success problems in advance.
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On Wednesday alone I got 11 emails alerting me to new ads.
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Then he'd send text messages to journalists alerting them to his scoop.
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We also saw this sign alerting passersby that everything must be sold.
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Major airlines also tweeted statements alerting customers that CBP is having issues.
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The company engineered ways to collect Android users' data without alerting them.
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The men spent hours searching for her before alerting the Coast Guard.
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Descartes also aims to be cautious about who it's alerting, and when.
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"After alerting on the substance, Jake lost his balance and became unresponsive," Sgt.
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These clues will catch the eye of the knowing without alerting the masses.
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He tweeted about it, alerting BuzzFeed News to the new cache of documents.
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Upon landing, she found several text messages from friends alerting her that Rep.
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In March, Apple began alerting developers that they would have to remove Rollout.
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Betterment is reviewing its policy for alerting customers when trading halts, Sobel said.
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Happy credit freezing and fraud alerting, San Diego students, parents, teachers, and staff.
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Thank you to Ubi's community team for alerting us to this perfect webpage.
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For example, let's say someone finished off your favorite snack without alerting you.
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The police posted several messages on Twitter alerting parents to their children's whereabouts.
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Homeowners began alerting state officials about their failing foundations as early as 2001.
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Volunteers walked around the Gothic-style campus alerting students to the shuttle's availability.
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The Parity team later published a blog post alerting users to the vulnerability.
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She had followed Norwegian's rules, and they had responded by alerting law enforcement.
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Alerting patients or investigators before notifying shareholders would violate the companies' legal obligations.
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The watch can also perform a electrocardiogram, alerting you to worrisome heart rhythms.
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Next Monday, Facebook will begin alerting users whose data has been improperly shared.
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But the show is also alerting us to get ready for the unexpected.
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He considered alerting Yankees coaches but instead chalked it up to a cramp.
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A growing number of victims are alerting law enforcement officials and pressing charges.
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By alerting the cosmos of our existence, Ryle wrote, we were risking catastrophe.
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Sheriff Shoar acknowledged alerting the medical examiner, Dr. Bulic, of possible trouble ahead.
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The Apple Watch heart rate sensor was alerting users to some potential problems.
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In another case, an ABC reporter stirred controversy by alerting police to looters.
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That's when Vicente blew the lid on the organization by resigning and alerting authorities.
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These videos aren't monetized, and some have warning windows alerting viewers to disturbing content.
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When someone needs help, the app will send a push notification alerting the helper.
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The intent is to get police to schools faster by alerting them more quickly.
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Users will also get callouts from the IGTV button alerting them to new content.
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You'll receive a notification alerting you that you just received a new medical record.
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Fries says there's no best practice for alerting people about how an algorithm works.
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Our threshold at the moment is to maximize public safety and minimize over-alerting.
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So how long does it usually take from launch to alerting the targeted area?
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As well as alerting issuers about regulations, the SEC warned investors to be wary.
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The comments immediately came pouring in alerting Minaj that she was sharing false information.
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Not alerting everyone who follows you prevents notification overload that plagued Periscope early on.
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The company developed its own AVAS sound, which stands for Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System.
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Women in abusive relationships can also struggle to access healthcare without alerting their partners.
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He said Ukrainian officials actually saved his life, alerting him to an assassination attempt.
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Facebook is now alerting users if their data was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
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Cowboys roamed on horseback, trained by Dr. King as medics, alerting him to trouble.
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Online, their Facebook page alerting people to landfill news has grown to 18,000 members.
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Yahoo said it will begin alerting accounts that weren't previously notified of the attack.
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The Japanese government sent a text alerting citizens and advising them to take cover.
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Expanded wide-scale testing of public alerting through the #ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System!
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As well as alerting issuers about regulations, the commission warned investors to be wary.
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The platforms tend to reward livestreaming content by alerting followers when you go live.
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Authorities are considering charging Salman for not alerting law enforcement officials, NBC News said.
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An "Assignments" section will soon begin alerting photographers who opt in about photo jobs nearby.
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The San Francisco-based company began alerting users to a potential "cybersecurity incident" on Monday.
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The email alerting Chatterjee and colleagues to a "minor point of interest" changed all that.
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When You're Alerting Everyone That It's Girls' Night Out with an Obligatory Mirror Selfie:1.
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A voice is heard alerting officers that someone is crawling out of the front door.
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Cummings issued a memo April 12 alerting the committee that he planned to subpoena Mazars.
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We want to thank our consumers for alerting us to the recent food tampering incident.
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They sift cases, alerting the courts when someone has been held beyond the legal limit.
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They want to transform emergency alerting, in the same way that Uber transformed personal transportation.
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Instagram You never receive any notification alerting you when someone has blocked you on Instagram.
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Vincent forewent alerting authorities because putting Mr. Trump in the White House was his goal.
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Two red flags are a danger signal, alerting people to take shelter in their homes.
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Ronald Reagan detested the VAT for being a hidden tax, easily increased without alerting taxpayers.
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The company said it is alerting potentially compromised customers directly via email or direct mail.
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The fear is that in a crisis, "re-alerting" the weapons could escalate a conflict.
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After alerting his daughter, Huiyi, who lives in Orlando, I set off for the restaurant.
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It colors everything they do—even alerting people who don't know yet that they're victims.
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The Skyn could do the same thing, alerting you when you've reached a certain threshold.
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It does so by increasing the blood flow to your brain and alerting your senses.
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She made her first stop in Brownsville, for instance, without alerting the area's elected officials.
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Hearing is the universal alerting cue, the essential sense that's never disappeared in any species.
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George Webb is alerting all of their ingredients distributors now, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Then something went wrong, and the attackers crashed a server, alerting officials to their presence.
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Your honk, for example, isn't just a tool for alerting and/or distracting the humans.
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How did he respond when Mr. Atkinson informed him that he would be alerting Congress?
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The company started notifying its hospital customers with an email alerting them to the attack.
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It also provides tools for analytics, monitoring, alerting, logging and debugging for cryptocurrency-connected software.
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Who would be alerting the I.C.U. that a patient will — hopefully — be transferred within minutes?
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It took Facebook more than three weeks to announce the breach publicly after alerting authorities.
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Other possibilities include security, like alerting home owners about intruders or setting alerts for unsafe spaces.
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Moments later, he gets Lee's attention, alerting him to the drugs "recovered" from the suspect's wallet.
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Jackman is seen waving at people in the water alerting them to swim back to safety.
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Customers received an email alerting them that Bitpoint would cease services as it investigates the matter.
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When one man brandished an assault rifle, the men fled, alerting police who arrived shortly afterwards.
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She seems calm again, alerting viewers to her location and asking that someone pick her up.
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Critics of such schemes argue that alerting the cosmos to humanity's existence is a risky business.
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Morgan says he believes signs alerting guests about the alligators could have prevented the family's tragedy.
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The Oasis would then blow cool air onto the baby while alerting parents and local authorities.
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" She said Comey alerting Congress of the probe 11 days before election was an "October surprise.
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Suppliers of wedding tents in Rajasthan state have stopped dozens of child marriages by alerting officials.
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She quickly crafted a Facebook post alerting donors that it was fake, but it was useless.
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" Rod Rodriguez III, Sherri's father-in-law responded: "Thank you very much for alerting the police.
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On Friday, FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to lawmakers alerting them of the discovery.
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Shoutout to Slate's June Thomas for alerting me that this long-lost treasure was finally streaming.
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It does so without alerting the person whose face has been identified or obtaining their consent.
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The company rewarded him with a bug bounty of $5,000 for alerting it of the flaw.
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By alerting us to the crisis that is climate change, NASA has given humankind a chance.
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Even if that difference is just alerting the public to what these companies are up to.
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The company in the community alerting system said the fire was reported around 1:40 p.m.
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Artificial intelligence is alerting and Mac malware is diverting, but first: a cartoon about baby privacy.
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Ms. DuBois tells The Brockton Enterprise that she did the right thing in alerting her constituents.
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Steve Daines (R-Mont.) on Wednesday slammed President Obama for not alerting Congress to the incident.
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The apps serve as in-car bulletin boards, alerting drivers in real time about their surroundings.
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"Thank you for alerting me," she said, adjusting her dress and returning blithely to her story.
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The litigation alleges that pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors shipped large quantities of painkillers without alerting authorities.
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Congress established an alerting advisory subcommittee, on which I serve, to recommend new policies to FEMA.
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S1mple grabbed a quick headshot for his second kill, alerting the third Na'Vi player to his presence.
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The caller did not threaten to carry out the attack, but said he was alerting law enforcement.
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The victims might receive a fraudulent link, for instance, alerting them that their iPhone has been located.
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Alerting someone that another person is using their photo could result in better policing of inauthentic accounts.
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Alerting systems like PagerDuty focus on the rapid response, but not the educational process in the aftermath.
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The global health agency is trying to strike a balance between alerting the public and scaring it.
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I began looking for a call button, a way of alerting someone that I required a bucket.
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You could then share a post to your own profile alerting your friends of your political action.
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She got messages alerting her he was trying to hack into her Gmail and social media accounts.
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The data is then delivered to medical staff through an app, alerting them of any concerning changes.
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Wednesday alerting police to the location of a man wanted in connection with gun and drug violations.
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If you long-press on a notification you get three options: Block, Show silently, and Keep alerting.
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Her dad put up signs in their front yard alerting people that a sex offender lived nearby.
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And yet another from some app you never use alerting you of something you don't care about.
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Tesla, for instance, said it is awaiting the final outcome of the case before alerting potential customers.
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Burgle gets a call from Officer Lopez (Olivia Sandoval), alerting her to the bodies Swango left behind.
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The bank has blamed a software error, since rectified, for not alerting the authorities to suspicious activity.
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She tried to ignore the ping alerting her to an incoming text but ultimately couldn't resist it.
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Those commercial extensions known as X-Packs provide additional capabilities, including security, graphing, monitoring, alerting and reporting.
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Bindu Ammini and Kanakadurga thought he might be alerting other protestors opposed to the entry of women.
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Unfortunately, these employees had little incentive and no way of safely alerting regulators without risking their careers.
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Drake filed docs Friday alerting the court that he and Layla Lace have resolved their legal battle.
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It all started with a tweet, alerting us (and the Daily Mail) that Stewart needs our help.
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The inspector general of the intelligence community decided the complaint was serious enough to warrant alerting Congress.
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The company is alerting the audience that this scene dares to portray two men engaged in sex.
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Someone had shared a screenshot with me on Twitter alerting me to the message on my presentation.
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But, as the report goes on to say, the system has no means of alerting the driver.
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The president revealed his decision in an early-morning tweet without alerting members of Congress in advance.
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Adding to stress: The growing list of companies alerting investors that the virus will hit their earnings.
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You can stop your iPhone from alerting you to incoming calls and text messages while you drive.
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The social media company has a policy of alerting users about unauthorized attempts to access their accounts.
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He emailed a friend, somebody who helps moderate his Facebook page, alerting them to what had happened.
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Mr. Bolton announced his intentions minutes after leaving a voice mail message alerting Mr. McConnell of them.
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While the Giants used bells and buzzers, their system of alerting batters was not unlike the Astros'.
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He called the emergency services before alerting his neighbors by banging on their doors and shouting "fire".
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It had also changed its terms of service to allow searches by law enforcement, without alerting customers.
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Yes, social media has become a wonderful tool for alerting us to atrocities and less beastly developments.
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Truaxe unceremoniously announced this, and according to Esho, without alerting Esho himself that it would be happening.
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Several countries, including Australia, Singapore, and the United States, have issued travel advisories alerting holidaymakers to the risk.
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We'll keep talking about these bills here, and alerting you when there's something you can do to help.
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If a web browser comes across an untrusted certificate, then a warning may pop up, alerting the user.
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It will have a simple goal like booking a flight, alerting you on price and saving you money.
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So the team ditched it and pivoted to build out the internal alerting tool they'd been tinkering with.
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"I was nervous about alerting it; there was something about what we had that worried me," he said.
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Obrochta's glasses gave him a late surge in the competition, alerting all viewers that he had frontrunner potential.
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The U.S. Department of State has devised a new system for alerting Americans about potential security risks abroad.
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The Notebook 9 comes with Norton Security pre-installed, and the app never stops bugging and alerting you.
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The Jakarta police traffic feed, alerting commuters to jams, accidents, potholes and protests, has over 5 million followers.
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But within hours he called her, alerting her that this day was different—he wouldn't be coming home.
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One level deeper: The EPA has faced criticism for not publicly alerting the administrator's travel ahead of time.
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Mr. Stevens emailed his superiors in Washington in August, alerting them to "a security vacuum" in the city.
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"I wanted to ensure that the Board's decision was final before alerting you," Saunders wrote in the release.
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Whenever the door to the cooler containing energy drinks is opened, a loud alarm shrieks, alerting the guards.
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This is why Facebook is alerting users now, since most probably didn't know that their data was obtained.
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States have been grappling with whether to send notices alerting families that coverage for their children could end.
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Twitter is also alerting users with a splash page that will take you directly to the reset page.
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The report also noted that Uber's cars did not have a mechanism for alerting drivers about potential dangers.
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Flavelle was included on these messages for five days, despite his repeatedly alerting Pentagon officials of their error.
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"In the end, what matters is how effective they are at alerting people to save lives," said Strauss.
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This time, she reacted by throwing a ketchup bottle at him, alerting the neighbors, who called the police.
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There's also the added benefit of alerting companies to people they may have never considered for some roles.
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He criticized the airline for not alerting the Spanish authorities while the plane was still on the tarmac.
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I was working overnight when my pager sounded, alerting me to an admission to the intensive care unit.
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Ashley Stewart got a hold of the email Microsoft sent alerting employees about coronavirus cases within the company.
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That involves challenging a building violation in the apartment's construction and alerting the government to investigate the situation.
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That leaves the courts as a conduit for alerting regulators to potential harm, and it's far from perfect.
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In addition to alerting the LA Times, it's running a trial program with the New Mexico state government.
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On Twitter, people were discussing signs that AWS placed around the registration area alerting people to the tracker.
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They were accused of not alerting shareholders when they learned of an investigation into the company's diesel emissions.
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The company is alerting sellers that are "not in compliance" and deleting listings that are overpriced, Louise reports.
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Many companies are announcing tax-related improvements publicly, while others are alerting employees on internal channels, Bremen said.
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Of course, if your tree doesn't self-extinguish, you'll want an ornament alerting you Christmas has been ruined.
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Because you're paying for their pageantry, their marketing, the two-page glossy advertisements alerting you to their existence.
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Global health authorities face the delicate task of alerting the world to the dangers of Zika without provoking panic.
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Bonial connects consumers and retailers via the internet and smartphones by alerting users to discounts at retailers near them.
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Several countries, including Australia, Singapore, and the United States, have issued travel advisories alerting holidaymakers to the new risk.
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"The odds of eight different dogs alerting and all of them being wrong would be virtually impossible," he says.
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And you get a push notification on your phone from ESPN or Bleacher Report, alerting you to the highlight.
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Earlier in the day on Friday, prosecutors filed notice in the Virginia case formally alerting Ellis about Jackson's decision.
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She tried to go up the chain of command, alerting her precinct's commanding officer and then her union delegate.
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The Starpoint School District, where Benjamin attended, sent a message to parents alerting them of the news on Thursday.
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State media say one of their roles is to help with "stability maintenance" by alerting officials to potential flashpoints.
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In the Alexa app, a notification appeared alerting to a new Alexa device being automatically added to users' accounts.
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Rather than alerting people to the problem of climate change, we want to actually alert people to the solutions.
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Within 26 seconds, warnings appeared on the pilots' displays, alerting them that there were disagreements between key instrument readings.
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Those who have received letters alerting them of the recall will be able to exchange their plates without cost.
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It's become big enough of an issue that Twitter Support has issued a PSA alerting users to the prank.
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A small number of Audi's first all-electric compact SUVs, the e-tron, are alerting drivers about scheduled maintenance.
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Weather Alarms – With a 4-star rating after hundreds of reviews, this weather alerting app seems to be handy.
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Now, customers tell BuzzFeed News, support staff is alerting iPhone 27 Plus owners of the months-long wait time.
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Podesta announced his decision during a firm-wide meeting Monday morning and is alerting clients of his impending departure.
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In 2001, after alerting the Bureau of Land Management, the Hammonds set a legal fire to eradicate noxious weeds.
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Everything from your mailbox to your trash cans could be alerting potential burglars of your whereabouts and valuable belongings.
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They have been alerting us for years that there is a crisis of violence against women on the island.
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The AARP says it will be alerting its 38 million members to how their representatives voted on the legislation.
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This camera is hooked to a tiny computer, so it can send an email alerting someone about this change.
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The museum frames certain things — lynching photographs, for example — within red lines, alerting viewers to their emotionally loaded content.
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Earlier this month, however, the citizenship question's opponents filed a brief alerting the district court to potential new evidence.
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In response to this possibility, Crawford says they are considering alerting users when their Squad chat's been screen-shotted.
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And so the various broadsides went, each alerting the American electorate to another supposed threat embodied by Trump's candidacy.
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It is one thing for Elizabeth's great ally, the king of France, to convert to Catholicism without alerting her.
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Fighters had stripped villagers of their mobile phones hours before to prevent them from alerting the authorities, residents said.
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But the hunt was interrupted when neighbors called a local radio station, exposing the group and alerting public prosecutors.
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Trader Joe's is alerting customers to the fact that its Chocolate Orange Sticks and Chocolate Raspberry Sticks were mislabelled.
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Motherboard reviewed an email from Zhu to Forbes in September alerting the company to the issue, with no response.
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Quite a few publishers already do this, given that Google started alerting publishers of this change in November 2018.
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It also acts as an outdoor security camera by alerting you if somebody is in front of your house.
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Techniques such as alerting parents about their child's missed assignments have been shown to increase attendance by 85033 percent.
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Fitbit is hoping that its fitness trackers can provide a useful service in alerting people to potential sleep apnea.
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Alas, it was only a notification alerting me that someone had liked a photo on my dog's Instagram account.
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Mr. Bennight then left a voice mail message at his local F.B.I. field office alerting it to the comment.
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Typically, after the FDA learns of a shortage from a drug company, it releases a statement alerting the public.
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Mosquitoes are able to pick up on chemical signals coming off your skin, alerting them to a nearby meal.
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Legitimate manufacturers say they have tried alerting Amazon to the noncompliant boosters on its marketplace for over a year.
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There are a number of low-cost credit monitoring services that can help by alerting you to potential fraud.
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"Hopefully we can continue to come up with a win-win protocol" of alerting residents before potentially disruptive tests.
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An NBA GM has done a better job of alerting the U.S. to the China threat than any politician.
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The brother's comments came as federal safety regulators called current methods of alerting consumers about vehicle safety recalls inadequate.
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And when they do, they report back to engineers and analysts so that the alerting mechanisms can be updated.
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CBP has been alerting trucking associations in Canada that drivers will lose their NEXUS privileges because of marijuana use.
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A neighbor was frantically alerting others on the fourth floor of Grenfell Tower about a fire in his apartment.
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Once loaded, he would begin his return trip while alerting his followers of the pickup locations on his route.
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"The official feared being punished for even alerting us to the danger," but fortunately the Times found a workaround.
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Except for Cold War-era alerts from the president in case of nuclear attack, alerting is a local affair.
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The women inside Kawakubo's trash cyclones were still very thin models—they just weren't alerting you to their shape.
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The Justice Department often issues secret orders that keep tech companies from alerting customers of government warrants and searches.
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However, some say that the company could go even further in alerting folks about the presence of recording devices.
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Alerting an entire city about a situation that really only affects a one neighborhood, for example, could cause unnecessary alarm.
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Various species of monkeys, birds, and rodents issue alarm signals, alerting other members of a group to an incoming threat.
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Conservative news sites could feature links to liberal sites and vice versa, alerting people to material beyond their usual sources.
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Law and other church leaders had moved guilty clergy from parish to parish in Massachusetts without alerting parents or police.
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The power guy from before is watching the kids bike home, alerting the vans to pull out and swoop in.
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He was diagnosed with the coronavirus on February 1, alerting health officials to a potential outbreak on the Diamond Princess.
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But CNBC's new graphic for alerting viewers to the latest Trump tweets takes us further down the ring of fire.
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However, Target says it will soon begin alerting Cartwheel users to make the switch to the Target app through notifications.
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Home security systems handle the basics like alerting the police if there's a break in, but they don't detect everything.
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The boy died in December 2013, and by the following March, officials were alerting the public to the brewing outbreak.
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Chief Executive Officer Evan Spiegel made it official by alerting her direct reports, according to people familiar with the matter.
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That's thanks to Mexico's earthquake early warning system, which has been alerting Mexico City residents of imminent quakes since 255.
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Karz aims to reduce car accidents by alerting the driver in real-time on 75 percent of car accident causes.
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But a simple bootie can make all the difference in alerting medical staff to the needs of at-risk infants.
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Instead of the one-click button alerting a user's chosen emergency contacts it will directly dial the police in future.
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Tseng got a phone call from the coroner's office alerting her to each of the deaths, according to court papers.
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Through another command, anyone can call the device and remotely listen in to its in-built microphone without alerting anyone.
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Goliath' season received an email over the weekend alerting them to some extremely last minute changes for Wednesday's finale episode.
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Meghan Markle's gonna get trained on how to escape being held hostage ... and it'll be focused on alerting and escaping.
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When criminals hijack your phone number you usually get a text message alerting you of some change on your account.
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At a minimum, most researchers give companies weeks or months of time to issue a patch before alerting the public.
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Prior to sending out the mailing, on April 13, ipsy issued an email to customers alerting them to the risk.
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Should you avoid transmitting messages into outer space altogether, because even just alerting aliens to our existence is too risky?
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When her daughter first called to let her know about the shooting, she was whispering to avoid alerting the gunman.
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Working with the charity Walking Borders, Helena Maleno helps to rescue boats stranded in the Mediterranean by alerting naval authorities.
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Gravely concerned, sex trafficking survivors and anti-trafficking advocates sent a letter alerting Congress to Big Tech's policy laundering maneuvers.
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The latest software on Watch, watchOS 4, is capable of identifying similar changes in heart rate and alerting a user.
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But in 2019, Truebill does the manual labor for you, including alerting you to recurring charges for long-forgotten subscriptions.
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The Ring system works with your smartphone, alerting you when windows or doors are open, with or without professional monitoring.
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But if nothing else, the Mueller team has done America a favor by alerting us to this crucial lobbying problem.
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The company did not respond Friday when asked how long it was aware of the breach before alerting the public.
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Now someone is apparently taking matters into their owns hands, helpfully alerting admins that their databases are vulnerable to attack.
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Police have said that if local health officials hadn't hesitated in alerting authorities Mr. Hoegel could have been stopped earlier.
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Update: Why did it take Facebook almost a month between fixing this bug and alerting the public that it existed?
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As for the luxury home, Mr. Valderrama spent weeks touring homes and alerting brokers that he had an interested client.
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Then, Mr. Bennight said, he left a voice mail message at his local F.B.I. office alerting them about the comment.
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If he had reason to think Sessions should wall himself off, then alerting him would have been a bad idea.
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In Manhattan, this had the effect of a kind of ritualistic drumbeat, alerting every liberal within earshot to her presence.
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A week or so ago, I'd had enough of the constant buzzing of my phone alerting me of new emails.
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Pruett said he received "tons of messages" from people in the area, alerting him to the Festival at Sandpoint's policy.
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Finally, Jackson accuses Stone of alerting her to the book re-release as a way to get publicity for it.
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In late July, Williams and Sun reached out to the authors of the original paper, alerting them to the glitch.
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That meant the planemaker avoided a complete upgrade of the 737's aging flight-crew-alerting system, the report added.
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International police agency Interpol last week released a "red notice" alerting Lebanese authorities that Ghosn is wanted by Japanese police.
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The pilots dumped the fuel without first alerting air traffic control to the maneuver, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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You also can enable encryption at rest and in flight, integrated alerting, SQL querying just like you were already doing.
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Someone with access can hear conversations and watch people, potentially without alerting the victims that they are being spied on.
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Olsen posts in SantasLittleHelpers, alerting parents that the contest is open and giving details about how to "win" the doll.
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El Confidencial said one of the staff had managed to free herself and escape, alerting neighbors with screams in Korean.
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The FBI would receive "a limited version of our breaking news alerting product" starting December 1, according to a Dataminr statement.
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By alerting the authorities of the trucks' movements, they are able to force the dog meat traders to relinquish their cargo.
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In May of last year the country's central bank released a statement "alerting the public to the risks of using" bitcoin.
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These are three cases on the One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" list, alerting the public to journalists in peril.
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In addition, followup messages alerting the public of the mistake were sent to phones 213 minutes after the initial false warning.
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The calls alerting police to domestic disturbances at 1406 Country Club Road in Norfolk, Nebraska, came three times over the weekend.
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The app lets you add contacts who will virtually walk you home, alerting them (or the police) if you're feeling unsafe.
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Fortunately for the man, his dog chased the snake, alerting him to its presence and allowing for a super-speed escape.
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" After alerting her doctors to the dimple, Warner underwent surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and says she has "every hope of being cured.
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At this point I didn't think there was anything I could do short of alerting my dad to what was happening.
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The reported problem stems from a light designated for alerting the pilot when the stabilizer trim system is not functioning correctly.
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She was able to escape from an apartment in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, on Sunday and called her mother before alerting police.
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Scrolling past these photos changes the perspective slightly, alerting people to their presence, and from there all the interactions feel natural.
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Or, it could be a "burglar alarm," alerting even bigger predators to come near, and then startling the initial predator away.
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The energy in the room, the little red light alerting the anchors that the world was watching, made me incredibly nervous.
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SUSHI RESTAURANT MANAGER RESIGNS OVER VIDEO OF MAGGOT IN LEMON WEDGE West hung up posters alerting his customers of the change.
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The schemes are so widespread that the IRS sent a March 1 notice alerting employers' payroll departments of the spoofing emails.
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Women Who Changed the World could be greatly improved by alerting users when it's time to move to the next slide.
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Van der Linden was the first doctor to notice the alarming rise in microcephaly cases last September, alerting public health authorities.
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Authorities received an emergency call at about midday alerting them to the drifting boat and found the five dead bodies inside.
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It triggered an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3, alerting South Korea of the event before its troublesome neighbour confirmed it.
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Last week, the bureau hired Dataminr, a Twitter-linked analytics firm, to provide an "advanced alerting tool" to over 200 users.
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"A limited version of our breaking news alerting product is also available to the FBI [among other clients]," the statement reads.
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Athletic-wear maker Adidas is alerting some U.S. customers that hackers may have accessed their information, including usernames and encrypted passwords.
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We'll be updating this post in real-time, adding the best new deals as they surface and alerting you to sellouts.
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And it asks whether certain actions are acceptable, like hiding tweets or alerting people if they're about to share a deepfake.
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There were rumors that he planned to name undocumented students from the stage, alerting Immigration and Customs Enforcement to their presence.
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The bridge team failed to follow loss-of-steering emergency procedures after losing situational awareness, which should've included alerting nearby vessels.
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The hacker then sent a series of cryptic and grandiose emails to members of the media alerting them to the leak.
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Where the movie does score, however, echoing the temper of our times, is in alerting us to the murmur of predation.
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Facebook is still investigating, and will begin alerting people who might have had their passwords stored in the plain text format.
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Mr. Bennight said he then left a voice mail message at his local F.B.I. field office alerting it to the comment.
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Then again, horses probably do use snorting to somehow communicate to others in the herd, alerting them when danger has passed.
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As your team gets bigger, Front helps you avoid double replies by alerting other users when you're working on a reply.
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The helicopter pilot flew along the slide down the chute, alerting the crew to the spot where Crouch had been buried.
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The small -- but vital -- federal agency is tasked with running public safety campaigns and alerting Americans about product dangers and recalls.
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Shutko said "the biggest failure mode" would be if every automaker had a different way of alerting pedestrians of driverless vehicles.
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The agency later wrote its own report, noting that Choate had waited more than two months before alerting the student's parents.
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Microsoft has also started using full-screen notifications for Windows 7 users, alerting them that the OS is no longer supported.
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China is under intense scrutiny following its poor track record in alerting the international community to other potential global health pandemics.
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Those regulations, she suggested, are sufficient, given lawyers' First Amendment rights and the importance of alerting the public about harmful products.
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TV cameras picked up the incident and Irish media said organizers received emails from viewers alerting them to the possible transgression.
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Then, in January, people started alerting her to the fact the tweet was still up -- and the troll was still active.
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A National Health Service report from May 2018 has recently resurfaced, alerting the public to the potential dangers of eating reheated rice.
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There are a number of browser extensions that will also block the tracking pixels while alerting you to which emails contain trackers.
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It just means that you&aposre alerting authorities, the fact that something could be awry and is out of the normal pattern.
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Instead of alerting the local vet or whatever, she went down to the fire department at 2AM and started ringing the doorbell.
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When a code purple was called, alerting all available staff to an out-of-control patient, staff members sometimes escalated the conflict.
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He said he made his way to a nearby police station and recorded a statement, alerting the public that Otieno was missing.
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This year, Hawaii's Big Island has been hit by thousands of earthquakes, alerting the USGS that something was brewing at the summit.
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For example, if any part of this criminal syndicate inadvertently calls attention to the stolen data, alerting authorities or the card issuers.
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The strategy has shifted from simply alerting headlines, two and a half years ago, to something much more lively and conversational today.
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That's because mobile devices don't show their typical interstitial or drop-down notifications if you're already in the app that's alerting you.
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But once this update hits your machine, the app will get smarter, alerting you to any notification that your paired phone receives.
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NCLR and mitú then stay in touch with the user, assisting them in completing the process by alerting them about important deadlines.
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Mr. Ansari said he had heard stories of comedy club employees alerting guests to car-towing, but the guests did not move.
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The Federal Aviation Administration chastised Boeing last week for only recently alerting the agency to concerns expressed during the process by employees.
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That year, without publicly alerting users that its API had been exploited, it drastically limited what features third-party apps could access.
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But when the family gets outside, Adam turns around and stares at the window, possibly alerting the authorities to a guest's presence.
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The dealer immediately suggested a different option: without alerting anyone else, they could find a buyer and share the money between themselves.
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Today, CNCF announced that the Prometheus monitoring and alerting tool had joined Kubernetes as the second "graduated" project in the organization's history.
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We are alerting results and key news ... When Wolf calls a key race, we've got you covered with our mobile app alerts.
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When a celebrity posts about the brand, Marriott gets real-time notifications alerting them so they can continue the conversation with them.
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It's also doing things like sending out push notifications when videos are live, and alerting people when they've missed a live video.
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Twitter is alerting Vine users of a bug that exposed their email addresses and, in some cases, phone numbers to third parties.
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A 911 dispatcher received a call Tuesday morning alerting the police to a pot-belly pig running loose through a Columbus neighborhood.
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The rescue aircraft, an official said, also entered Iranian airspace, after first alerting the Iranian authorities that the two boats were missing.
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The Verge confirmed with the company that it had been alerting users and quietly closing such group chats for the past week.
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Erick's mother, Jamia Jones, was out buying balloons and decorations for the party when her cousin called alerting her to the fire.
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Alerting non-Trump voters to Trump's offensive remarks only works for people who'd find that offensiveness a problem in the first place.
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The regulations would also prevent collection agencies from alerting credit agencies about debts without also informing the debtors they are doing so.
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The inspector general report does not explicitly mention illegal immigration and does not discuss whether the IRS should be alerting immigration authorities.
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The LEDs are so bright they can be seen from more than 40 feet away, making them great for alerting oncoming traffic.
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The missive's handwriting appeared to match the anonymous letter mailed to Beverly Hills police, alerting them to a "cadaver" at Berman's residence.
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More often than not, a teacher counts out the beat for the dancers, rather than risk playing music and alerting the neighbours.
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In fact, most did the opposite, creating additional distractions by alerting me of unimportant things and by their thirst for regular charging.
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City officials sent New Yorkers an alert early Monday morning, buzzing phones and alerting the public that they were hunting a suspect.
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Nanex CEO Eric Hunsader was awarded $750,000 by the SEC today for alerting regulators of suspected irregularities surrounding 2010's flash crash.
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Presumably, most of my fellow fliers did not: I didn't hear a single announcement alerting passengers how to avoid the face scanners.
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Instead, it shut down its service by alerting users via email that its last day of business would be June 27, 2018.
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The British Grammy-award winner posted a message to fans Thursday on his official Instagram account, alerting them to his new album.
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We'll be updating this post in real-time, adding the best new pet deals as they surface and alerting you to sellouts.
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Facebook says it will begin alerting those users that their data may have been part of this batch on Monday, April 9.
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Siemens Germany was fined 397 million euros for its part in the cartel but ABB was spared a fine after alerting regulators.
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A Reuters reporter visiting the Yangon hospital did not see any stickers or signs posted alerting or explaining Zika to the women.
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Mr. Obama and his national security team have rejected a second option: "de-alerting" nuclear missiles ready to fire on short notice.
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After the couple drove back to San Bernardino, the sergeant tried to pull them over, alerting them that they were being followed.
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Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) is slamming President Obama for not alerting Congress to a recent breach of the Internal Revenue Service.
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The other day, we heard the googly eyed and friendly stop& shop robot alerting (in two different languages) of a found hazard!
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Doing your own due diligence — and alerting others if you see a problem — can stop the next Borker from robbing you blind.
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The missive's handwriting appears to match an anonymous letter mailed to Beverly Hills Police, alerting them to a "cadaver" at Berman's residence.
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The registry works with participating hospitals such as UCLA, alerting them when a voucher holder matches a live donor in their system.
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They decided to act, Ayoub told VICE, working to track the person behind the Menhaz account's real-world address and alerting police.
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" Vines sent out a "situational awareness" email alerting NSA officials that NBC News had an "'agreement'/relationship with Mr GlennG [Glenn Greenwald].
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It has in the past revoked access to an alerting tool to the CIA, and the FBI is not a current customer.
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Watchdogs argue that the database is an essential tool in providing restitution for banking errors and alerting authorities of violations of law.
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"I feel like a winner," I shouted in the office, alerting my coworkers that I had been cast to attend a party.
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When it comes to weather alerts, we've all seen the colorful boxes plastered on TV screens, and alerting to our phones, before.
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Rather than immediately alerting the community to a current threat, a professional researcher might have to wait months for an export license.
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The company said it will start alerting users on April 9 about whether their information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica.
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Over the last several days, consumers have been receiving emails alerting them that they must verify their $125 claim by the Oct.
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Alerting fans The fliers atop the piano, which I designed myself, are from four cabaret shows, or concerts, I gave after college.
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It monitors the APIs you use, alerting you when one of them starts to fail and providing insights into their overall performance.
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He is accused of alerting his son and Stephen Zarsky, the father of Cameron's fiancée, to impending bad news from the company.
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Pakistani military officials have denied knowing Bin Laden's whereabouts, arguing that incompetence rather than complicity kept them from alerting the United States.
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He said he had been hampered from alerting the public sooner because of the reporting rules under the laws governing disease outbreaks.
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Mr. Durst, who was profiled in the HBO series, had long denied mailing a note alerting the police to a dead body.
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On Tuesday, the Army put out a news bulletin alerting the public of fraudulent text messages from people claiming to be recruiters.
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FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to lawmakers Friday, alerting them that emails potentially relevant to Clinton's server investigation were discovered.
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Watson's family said he "died a hero" after alerting first responders to the location of the shooter, despite having been shot himself.
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One of the Selenators was quick to peep the shade, alerting their fave of the update with a post of their own.
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" The process will rely on AI, according to Instagram, alerting the user that their caption "is similar to those reported for bullying.
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Some local governments and police departments have their own alerting apps, and sites like Nextdoor are filled with user reports of incidents.
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Because it served as its own distributor, Walgreens was also responsible for alerting the DEA to suspicious orders by its own pharmacies.
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Initially, Thai officials said Mr. Araibi had been detained based on an Interpol request alerting the immigration authorities to fugitives of justice.
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When the authorities took down the Silk Road they quickly put up a banner on the site alerting users to the operation.
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When the traffic lights turn red or green, so do the lights at ground level, alerting pedestrians when it's safe to cross.
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You may have noticed a massive, full-screen Twitter pop-up Wednesday alerting users that the company has updated its privacy policy.
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For now, the WHO is alerting countries to the threat of Zika and advising health officials to coordinate a public health response.
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Do your friend a favor and prank them by alerting them to the latest comedy shows or protests going on in their area.
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But you turn the tables by punching your PIN number in reverse order, alerting the ATM to send an alarm to the cops.
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Tirunelveli district will put posters up in every hospital, alerting pregnant women, families and staff to the dangers of trafficking in overcrowded corridors.
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Corellium's key argument lies on the assumption that Corellium's customers are looking for bugs with the intention of alerting Apple of their existence.
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But he said he does so only after alerting the software developer of the problem and getting its permission to disclose the vulnerability.
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ABC News reported Friday morning that Gates had sent a letter to friends and family alerting them to his decision to plead guilty.
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A tight deadline makes it hard for holders of large stashes of notes to swap or deposit them without alerting the tax authorities.
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Firefighters are crediting the perceptive feline with alerting residents to an apartment fire there, according to The Courier, which first reported the story.
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Write the managing agent and the co-op board a letter alerting them to the pigeon problem and insisting that they fix it.
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" The mom had called 911, calculating it was the quickest route to alerting zoo authorities to rescue her 3-year-old son. "Hi.
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Instead of alerting the police, Kennedy, according to his testimony, swam across the channel to his Edgartown hotel room, and went to sleep.
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Japan issued guidelines for acoustic vehicle alerting systems in January 2010, with the United States and the European Union announcing regulations soon after.
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However, some affected devices have reportedly lost all battery power within weeks or even a day of alerting patients, St. Jude Medical noted.
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The cameras will be placed on access trails used by poachers, automatically alerting park rangers who can check up on any suspicious activity.
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The first internal DNC emails alerting party officials to the seriousness of the suspected hacking were sent in late March, one person said.
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Crockford got the idea for her research while spending hours in Uganda's Budongo Forest, and observing chimps alerting each other of poisonous snakes.
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The missive's handwriting appears to match an anonymous letter mailed to Beverly Hills Police, alerting them to a "cadaver" at his Berman's residence.
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The eruption prompted a "red notice" for the aviation industry, alerting pilots to the ash cloud so they could steer clear of it.
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For example, smart doorbells can now ping all Echo devices to make an announcement, alerting you to a visitor or transmitting a message.
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With Superhuman, users are collecting information by default on the people to whom they're sending email messages, without alerting or warning those people.
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More recently, however, Lamo was known for alerting the Army after whistleblower Chelsea Manning confided in him about leaking classified material to WikiLeaks.
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There are many ways you can address the situation without jumping directly into the fray, such as alerting poll workers or law enforcement.
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The U.S. State Department issued a travel alert for all of Europe on Monday, alerting citizens to the potential risk of terrorist attacks.
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"We have been alerting authorities for decades and nothing has changed," said Gilles Ollivier, who serves on a regional doctors' council in Laval.
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It first sent out a correction using social media, rather than the same alerting systems that it used to transmit the false alert.
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And when the US forces see an opportunity to strike, they do so, before alerting Syrian fighters on the ground to move in.
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Just do a search on the sites for your desired dates and route, then opt in for emails alerting you to price drops.
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Roads into the city are lined with warning signs alerting travelers to booby traps and unexploded ordnance that encircles much of the city.
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Notifications are, at the most basic level, a method of alerting people to some piece of information, often with some element of urgency.
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Theranos sent a letter to outside partners earlier alerting them to the SEC's investigation and that the Justice Department had also requested documents.
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FBI Director James Comey sent lawmakers a letter alerting them of the emails, which were found during a separate investigation regarding former Rep.
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Still, with new recall notices rolling out daily, regulators are pressing companies to do a better job of identifying problems and alerting customers.
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Those whose information was compromised received an email from Amazon on Wednesday morning, alerting them the company had "inadvertently" disclosed their email address.
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The task for France is immense and imposes real strains, not least of getting the balance right between alerting, and alarming, the public.
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Alerting U.S.A. Gymnastics has not always guaranteed action: A file tucked away in the federation's offices won't do much to stop a predator.
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There's always a chance there could be undercover cops in the room, Godasi says, before alerting everyone to my presence as a journalist.
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KardiaPro's AI component could help doctors detect an oncoming stroke by alerting them to an irregular EKG reading seconds after patients tests themselves.
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CoEdition will also leverage Facebook and Instagram ads, which have proven to be a popular way of alerting consumers about new fashion brands.
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Aldeen tells me he always followed the same protocol—alerting the Greek coast guard before heading out in search of the troubled boats.
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Then, this past spring, Ms. Moriarty got an email from a stranger alerting her to a social media uproar over the novel's premise.
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Ms. Clark suggests alerting the expert if the meeting is in danger of running over the agreed upon time limit as a courtesy.
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His initial tweet, made without his alerting his board, said he had "funding secured," but it turned out to be far less certain.
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In 2015, during the epidemic, Dr. Gess, who was 203, began alerting Ebola treatment centers to the condition and recommending medications for it.
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Indeed, the collapse in long-term U.S. Treasury market yields to historically low levels should be alerting the Fed to real trouble ahead.
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PagerDuty is helping IT departments and developers everywhere keep their apps and websites up and running by alerting them whenever there's a problem.
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In footage captured by the publication, Bell could also be seen at times holding up signs alerting the evacuees of the free food.
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"They're alerting for the decomposition chemical that happens as the human body and bones decompose, and this chemical is very unique," he said.
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Ever had an insufferable Twitter follower — perhaps a Reply Guy — you wish you could banish from your timeline without upsetting or alerting them?
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Dear Heloise: Thank you for alerting pet owners that male deer can be aggressive and violent with household pets during the rutting season.
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Also, once you let people know about a security flaw, "you are alerting all the bad guys at the same time," she said.
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The bot tracks their every move on Twitter and replies automatically to their tweets, exposing racists and alerting other users to their subterfuge.
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Google is alerting some users of its Google Photos service that they've had their private videos sent to strangers by the search giant.
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But as he spoke, Israel's civil defense system was alerting its citizens to a fresh round of incoming rockets and more alerts followed.
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The victims tried to get help Before they died, friends of the couple and a 911 dispatcher testified the doctors tried alerting authorities.
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There's a possibility that just alerting them to your interest—even you, a non-steroidal normal person, wants to use a squat rack!
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Their monitoring staff calls you as soon as they detect trouble along with verifying the alert before alerting police for faster response times.
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But alerting Congress and the American people that the president is secretly abusing his powers for personal gain is surely one of them.
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Spotify is able to help here by alerting you when bands and singers in your library have gigs close to where you live.
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Doing your own due diligence—and alerting others if you see a problem—can stop the next Vitaly Borker from robbing you blind.
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Alex Cui, another member of the team, said that in order to combat fake news more must be done than just alerting people.
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In November, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's national alerting backbone network that feeds local alerts reportedly was off-line for nearly 11 hours.
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Alerting is controlled by a hodgepodge of national, state, tribal, and local authorities who depend upon private sector infrastructure and software for distribution.
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"We already tried everything else — negotiating with the ministry, alerting international institutions," said Katarzyna Jagiello, an official from the Polish branch of Greenpeace.
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To avoid this, EverCam was built with face recognition technology, applying a 3-step scanning and filtering process before alerting you of unwelcome visitors.
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McCarthy wants states to do a better job of alerting the public quickly to lead problems and ensuring they are fully enforcing current rules.
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The FEC dinged the Sanders campaign in May for the same problem -- alerting them that thousands of donors had exceeded federal campaign finance limit.
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U.S. intelligence services are alerting current and former officials to the threat and telling them what security measures they can take to protect themselves.
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Feeling as if I was entering Pynchonian nightmare, I sent a message to Airbnb alerting them to what increasingly seemed like an elaborate scam.
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I had no idea that giant puppets were a thing, but I am so grateful for the Atlantic for alerting me to that fact.
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That might be through a notification alerting users to a development in their account, or showing how their savings has fluctuated in recent days.
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Petrobras confirmed late on Friday that the government contacted the company after the hike, alerting it that the move could aggravate the truckers' situation.
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Dreem can also work as an alarm to wake you up, without alerting your partner with the blaring alarm we've all become accustomed to.
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Now, Skip has real-time monitoring and alerting for battery and vehicle issues to ensure batteries are disposed of before exhibiting any safety issues.
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On September 11, 2011, Tan received an email from Cardona's ex-wife, who has remained anonymous, alerting her to the discovery of the footage.
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Two women went temporarily blind from constantly checking their phones in the dark, say doctors who are now alerting others to the unusual phenomenon.
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The bank began alerting affected employees over the past week as part of its annual promotion and compensation process, one of the people said.
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It was a bot—an actually competent one—that would send you DMs alerting you to popular accounts and tweets among people you follow.
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Another in-demand feature has been real-time alerting, which is particularly important for companies using PipelineDB for fraud detection or security breach detection.
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Providers and advocates can do more to ensure that alerting devices are presented to patients as an added safety measure within a treatment plan.
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The most important is promptly alerting them to the breach before a malicious hacker can—preferably in an email that doesn't contain any links.
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No one was home ... and McVay's security system went off -- alerting police to the break-in -- but when they arrived, the thieves were gone.
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They'll also get a notification alerting them of the new feature, and one of those cutesy video messages Snap usually reserves for national holidays.
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Basically, when the shirts find dangerous levels of pollutants in the air, they change color, displaying a bold geometric pattern and alerting the wearer.
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Kris receives a phone call alerting her to the fact that Khloé's estranged ex, Lamar Odom, has been found unconscious in a Nevada brothel.
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No one wants the car to be a nagging nanny, but turning these features off defeats the purpose of alerting you to potential trouble.
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Those civilian ANTIFA folks were alerting the members of their gang that known enemies of the people, Owens and Kirk, were out in public.
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An early leak can destroy a deal by driving the share price of the target company too high or by alerting other potential bidders.
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The president doubled down on his criticism on Monday and took additional aim at Pakistan for not alerting the U.S. to bin Laden's whereabouts.
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Schultz made a 911 call to Georgia Tech Police alerting them to a suspicious person on campus, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said.
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"This incident highlights the need for our alerting system to work properly and for alerts to convey accurate information to the public," Pai said.
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Starting Friday, the state will start monthly testing of a nuclear warning siren system aimed at alerting residents to an impending nuclear missile strike.
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In the weeks and months leading up to the tragedy, law enforcement officials received repeated calls, alerting them to the potential threat he posed.
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Prior efforts to stop meddling often involved alerting hackers that the U.S. was aware of the attempt, rather than more proactively engaging the attacks.
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Disclosure is supposed to act as a warning, alerting consumers to their adviser's stake in the matter so they can process the advice accordingly.
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President Obama criticized his F.B.I. director, James Comey, for alerting Congress about the discovery of new emails related to the Hillary Clinton server case.
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The company said Thursday it is alerting millions of consumers about the breach and had not yet determined a full tally of those affected.
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Taruna in Maryland immediately filed a complaint to the FBI and wrote a public post on Facebook alerting family and friends to the threats.
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US military officials and experts have said it is nearly impossible to move tens of thousands of troops into position without alerting the enemy.
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I could hear the conversations going on around me, but I had no way of alerting anyone that I was aware they were there.
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The spokesperson said BCFS has been alerting HHS to this issue "for months," and that the agency has not been able to resolve it.
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Having already lashed two guards for being careless on the job, Jamie takes full responsibility for accidentally alerting the teen to the camp's presence.
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Which is why I created legislation, after my case, to centralize and speed up the process of alerting IRS of tax return identity theft.
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Florida, for instance, posted a message on Twitter alerting its 2.9 million residents in the program that they'll receive their benefits on January 20.
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Yet less than three months before the shooting, a San Francisco jail released Mr. Zarate without alerting federal agents who wanted him for questioning.
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Now, two months later, Spiral Toys, makers of the Internet of Things stuffed animal line CloudPets, is finally alerting the victims of the breach.
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"It's been hard for us to think about," said Karina, who declined to give her last name out of fear of alerting immigration authorities.
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Often by alerting them to what is going on, they will be willing to modify an assignment to help your child complete it himself.
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Under the law, local cops are prohibited from alerting immigration agents when people are about to be released from custody for low-level offenses.
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Front-line moderators have few mechanisms for alerting Facebook to new threats or holes in the rules — and little incentive to try, one said.
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Activists are worried that the shut down will prevent election monitors from sharing information about any irregularities at polling stations and alerting the public.
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If you already have a job, the idea of alerting people online that you're open to a new one sounds like a bad idea.
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He said companies should be credited, not blamed, for alerting the public about sick workers, since it can inspire greater awareness and greater vigilance.
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"Deutsche Bank helped customers found offshore organizations in tax havens by transferring illegally acquired money without alerting authorities to suspected money laundering," prosecutors said.
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The physician in China who was penalized for alerting colleagues to the outbreak there, Dr. Li Wenliang, died from the disease at age 34.
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Indeed, the bill stipulates that signs alerting drivers to the cameras be posted within 300 feet of a school zone, offering plenty of warning.
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Rex Tillerson is supposed to demonstrate importance of a free press, but held a news conference in Riyadh without alerting any US reporters pic.twitter.
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This team communicated with runners throughout the race, encouraging them to adhere to their target pace and alerting them when they were falling behind.
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Facebook sent notices alerting users of its new face recognition uses and said it provides a page where they can turn the feature off.
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Equifax said it is now alerting customers whose information was included in the breach via mail, and is working with state and federal authorities.
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"The FBI also advised that flight attendants and captains take actions such as alerting law enforcement before landing, or putting the offender "on notice.
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They're an ode to self-love without the brazen aura sex tattoos usually give off (alerting everyone in the vicinity that "this person fucks").
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Lina Bolanos, 39, and Richard Field, 48, both well-known anesthesiologists, had desperately tried alerting authorities before they were stabbed to death in 2017.
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And with each news notification alerting us to yet another shooting, it feels less like a tragic freak occurrence and more like an inevitability.
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The president had his former bodyman, Keith Schiller, deliver a letter to James B. Comey, then the F.B.I. director, alerting him of his termination.
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Drawing a hard line might mean alerting the captain, diverting the flight or at least having the police waiting upon landing to file charges.
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Historians writing about the gaps in public forums, alerting the community at large to the fictional parts of the play, are spell breakers — spoilsports.
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The camera's presence is weighty and haunting, alerting us that we, the viewers, are interlopers in the artist's intimate space of memories and mementos.
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In addition to fast-moving "lightning deals," retailer apps may send push notifications, alerting shoppers when prices have dropped or unexpected sales have been announced.
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It's not clear why he chose to transport it to the Taco Bell before alerting the authorities, but no one was hurt in the incident.
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Hawaii County officials are knocking on doors on several streets in the Leilani Estates subdivision alerting residents to flee fast-moving lava from Kilauea volcano.
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Some states were reluctant to fully implement a system and that "decreases the capability for an integrated, interoperable, and nationwide alerting system," the report said.
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There's no end to what dogs can do: saving humans from harm, sniffing out fires or alerting us to high blood sugar levels, for starters.
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Ruth describes LIPSTICK as "a sisterhood," and she credits the effort for alerting her to the ways in which guns used in crime are trafficked.
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The antidote would be an intelligent monitoring system combining all the different data-streams, filtering out the least relevant and alerting staff only when needed.
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If a blacked out program appears in your Library, Home, or Live tabs, you'll see an icon alerting you that the program is currently unavailable.
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Such facilities, he says, were about more than keeping kids occupied; they were an early-warning system alerting authorities to things like child sexual abuse.
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All had some variation on a device that either detected or was manually activated during an attack or stressful situation, alerting friends to one's location.
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Sometimes, she added, when there's been an underground nuclear test she'll get a buzz from the US Geological Survey alerting her to the seismic waves.
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The feature senses Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) signals, alerting the drone pilot if the system is within range of a helicopter or airplane.
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The ride-hailing company ousted Joe Sullivan, the chief security officer who presided over the payments, for arranging the deal and not alerting the public.
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Police cannot yet confirm a motive, Perez added, but noted that Oddi had triggered the fire alarm, potentially with the aim of alerting the police.
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A distress call is how a plane signals there is an emergency -- and doesn't have to be a pilot alerting authorities with a "Mayday" call.
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The support person, "Liz," was alerting the developer to the new policy Google announced in April, which detailed increased review times for Play Store newcomers.
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In early 2018, the security team sent out a memo to managers alerting them to the behavior, a person familiar with the matter told me.
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The USGS has been alerting people about the explosion and other hazards since late May, when the lava entered the ocean near MacKenzie State Park.
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"News Programming" team: Responsible for curating and alerting all text and video experiences for NBC News, MSNBC and (when it launches) the global news service.
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Additionally, the GLM will help airplane pilots and mariners by alerting them to dangerous conditions that might be too difficult to see with other satellites.
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Even so, the censor demanded cuts, such as the story of a young partisan woman who drowned her crying baby to avoid alerting German soldiers.
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She wept on the stand as she acknowledged that she "made a mistake" in not alerting authorities about her daughter's killing, according to multiple reports.
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But if it has let Margolin slip through the cracks without alerting its users, Wyzant might need to think twice about its background check system.
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Ameera Corena Stokes, 18, of Muncie, was arrested on May 14 after alerting police that her father, Donald Stokes, 53, was dead, Star Press reported.
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Consumer Protection: Emergency Alerts, Privacy and AdvertisingThe proposal seeks to ensure that important consumer protections like emergency alerting, privacy, and children's advertising restrictions will apply.
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The company pulled the server offline Tuesday within an hour of TechCrunch alerting the company, after the data was found by security researcher Oliver Hough.
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In this way, an attorney may be able to help resolve the matter without ever alerting the employer that the employee is working with counsel.
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The first time I read it, a red warning light flashed in my brain, alerting me this is what the pre-feminist world looked like.
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A 403 New York Times article helped spark the wave by alerting art collectors and real estate developers that Little Haiti had a hot scene.
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And for the first time, visitors to the baby registry will get notifications alerting them to a sale on bottle warmers or a stroller recall.
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It's not hard to imagine such cells being injected into the body as sensing units, alerting doctors to the presence of cancer cells or whatnot.
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Apple just sent out an email alerting customers that iTunes Radio, the company's answer to Pandora, will no longer be free as of January 28th.
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" After alerting the State Board of Pharmacy and the federal DEA, Hanson said, authorities "very quickly absolved us of any improper controls, any improper actions.
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With some San Jose citizens saying warnings to evacuate came too late, Mayor Sam Liccardo has acknowledged authorities could have been quicker in alerting people.
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Placing your cursor over the "My Bag" tab shows a tiny message in red alerting you to the $150 discount on a full-priced purchase.
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All the sudden they're getting information from this alerting system that's been more or less dormant and not particularly useful in chronically noisy urban situations.
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Many of the suits claim companies aggressively marketed opioids while downplaying the risk of addiction and shipped suspiciously large quantities of painkillers without alerting authorities.
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We'll be updating this post in real-time, adding the best new deals as they surface and alerting you to sellouts when we see them.
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Haidar explains that this will also bring Meineke services to customers via Vinli, including push notifications alerting users when their car is due for service.
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And just last month, T-Mobile began the process of alerting all customers that fraudsters are trying to hijack their SIM cards and phone numbers.
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She quickly took to the app Nextdoor, alerting the community that police said Schutzman had been living in her car for more than two years.
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Sometimes his group commandeered fishermen's pirogues, and he had come to believe that many fishermen worked as spies, alerting Boko Haram to the military's movements.
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The two dissenters published their reactions in a non-Bolshevik newspaper, alerting the entire city to the plan, and unintentionally enhancing the atmosphere of inevitability.
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This time, it comes as a result of the sudden and surprising notice customers received alerting them that their accounts would be closed next month.
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Recently, police posted notifications around the building alerting tenants that a sex offender — the man who moved in with this woman — lives in the area.
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And about a week after the Arizona bill passed, an email circulated in the House, alerting staff members that "dinner is courtesy of" Ms. Lundy.
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She was going to be fired in any case, he reasoned, and alerting an employer about the drug felony would only hurt her future prospects.
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The hospital broadcasted a "Code Silver" alert over its intercom system alerting hospital staff to an active shooter situation, and the hospital went into lockdown.
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Airlines recommend alerting the carrier before you fly, but carriers such as Delta, Southwest and United note that they cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment.
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Most companies take advantage of the ability to file confidentially, which allows them to get the process started without alerting their competitors to their numbers.
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Many of the suits claim companies aggressively marketed opioids while downplaying the risk of addiction and shipped suspiciously large quantities of painkillers without alerting authorities.
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Prenatal care is also essential for good maternal and infant health, so alerting pregnant women to their care options actually seems like a great idea.
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But every Friday night the sound of the stadium's public-address system would carry across Kingston like a siren, alerting everyone to report for duty.
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Mr. Durst had also denied for 20 years that he wrote an anonymous letter alerting the police to a dead body at Ms. Berman's home.
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Mel says reporters and photographers are waiting whenever she drops off their daughter to visit Stephen, and suspects he's alerting media to the visitation schedule.
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The specially designed brush heads also work to gently remove those pesky stains, with a pressure sensor alerting you if you are brushing too hard.
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Ms. Deschamps's phone calls to 911 were just some of the calls and tips alerting law enforcement that Mr. Cruz, 19, was unstable and armed.
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Shortly after my public plea for employment, a friend of a friend sent me a Facebook message alerting me to an opening in her department.
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Houseparty is nice for a group of close friends, alerting you when someone's available and letting people easily join in the chat with minimal fuss.
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As with other algorithmic crime systems, there is little public oversight or information about how, exactly, the system determines what is worth alerting cops to.
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A similar reaction came after the European Union required companies, starting in 2011, to put warnings on websites alerting users that they were being tracked.
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Grande said Iraqi security forces would take steps to protect civilians, including alerting them of the upcoming campaign, identifying escape routes, and preparing safety cards.
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While the perpetually woke are dismissed, they're also the canaries in our coal mines, alerting us to dangers we might be too drowsy to see.
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One of the most controversial clauses that creators have tweeted about since YouTube began alerting people to the upcoming changes has to do with termination.
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It led to the creation of an app called Streams, aimed at monitoring patients with kidney diseases and alerting clinicians when a patient's condition deteriorates.
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"We do standard log analytics in terms of ingesting, parsing, visualizing, alerting and searching for log data at scale using scaled, secure infrastructure," Assaraf said.
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A deputy sheriff in Philadelphia had arrested the civil rights workers on minor charges earlier in the day, then released them after alerting the mob.
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FOCI is a focus-boosting wearable that clips to your waist and keeps tabs on your cognitive state, alerting you when your focus is waning.
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A fan of Elon Musk's tweeted at the billionaire alerting him to a fan theory that the billionaire had a historical doppelgänger named Raymond Collishaw.
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It was Muslims, awake because of Ramadan, who saved a lot of lives in Grenfell Tower by waking up neighbors and alerting the fire department.
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On Thursday, Telegram filed a letter to Judge Castel, alerting him about the speech and hinting that Peirce's comments will figure in the company's defense.
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Amazon has been trying to prevent the practice on its platform, alerting sellers who may be in violation of its pricing policies, according to Wired.
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At one point she interrupted herself to read a note from the House historian alerting her that she delivered the longest continuous speech, besting Rep.
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But instead of alerting the companies so they could plug the security holes, the agency exploited the weaknesses to carry out cyberspying around the world.
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OnApp praised Skylight Cyber for alerting it to the issue and for withholding the technical details for exploiting the vulnerability until it could alert customers.
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Lina Bolanos, 22010, and Richard Field, 22010, both anesthesiologists, had desperately tried alerting friends and authorities before they were stabbed to death in May 224.
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Currently, the disclaimers Facebook adds to disputed content are so mild that it's not clear how effective they are at alerting users to the problem.
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Another possibility, which isn't mutually exclusive: Snapchat might send push notifications to users alerting them that their favorite publishers have new stuff to look at.
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In addition, 19523,505 blood donors who had no symptoms of the virus test positive for Zika, alerting authorities that the virus could be transmitted via transfusion.
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She, her family and their hired private investigator searched for eight months after alerting local and airport police that Randy, 53, went missing on Jan. 17.
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If you happen to lose your remote, just push the button on the Roku player and your remote will sound out, alerting you of its location.
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Aided by a $503,000 state grant, the hospital began reading charts of patients to see who was getting so many refills and alerting pharmacies about overprescribing.
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You'll see a blue banner message at the top of the app alerting you that you'll need to restart Spotify for the change to take effect.
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A 10-year-old hacker from Finland won $10,000 from Facebook after alerting the tech giant to a security flaw in its photo-sharing service, Instagram.
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The only hint that such a thing is happening would be a dip in likes, favourites or retweets—or an ally alerting them to their disappearance.
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In a statement provided to PEOPLE at the time, the film's producers said their crew noticed smoke and immediately began alerting the residents of the building.
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Berkeley's Allen says the next big test will be how this works on a scale of alerting millions of people rather than just a few thousand.
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Every month Maya gets a text message alerting her that her special debit card, which she can use only to buy food, has been topped up.
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For the past week, Facebook has been quietly closing down those group chats and alerting users, but has not made any public statements disclosing the issue.
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The author agrees that Mr Snowden performed a "salutary service in alerting both the public and the government to the potential danger of a surveillance leviathan".
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Specifically, officials told The Journal that Huawei built equipment allowing it to tap into telecoms using interfaces designed only for law enforcement without alerting the carriers.
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Amazon Wine's customer base will also be notified via email, and a message will display on the Amazon Wine homepage alerting online shoppers to the closing.
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The feature works both for alerting users to new streams from Periscope, as well as for content from Twitter's live streaming partners, such as the NFL.
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Comey on Friday sent a letter to committee leaders in Congress with oversight of the FBI alerting them of the recently discovered documents and resulting investigation.
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That means Tibber is always looking for the lowest electricity prices as well as alerting customers to consume energy during the cheapest hours of the day.
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"What is still surprising is the fact that we have been alerting about these horrible figures for a while now, and it's not improving," Neira said.
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So-called mixed families, with undocumented parents but children who are American citizens, may be especially wary of enrolling for fear of alerting the immigration authorities.
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While it's best known for its alerting capabilities, PagerDuty has expanded well beyond that over the years, though it's still a core part of its service.
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A Nippon Sharyo official told Reuters the company had since discovered a flaw in the blueprint for wiring the train's alerting system to the control station.
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Facebook exploits this by alerting you when someone has read your message, which encourages the receivers to respond—because they know you know they've read it.
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Dreams that elicit guilt could just be just another way of our subconscious alerting us of the IRL regret we may not even be aware of.
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There's another lesson to be gained from the public exposure of the intercepts targeting Awlaki in 2009: Alerting Awlaki to the intercept allowed him to respond.
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Depending on the threat, Facebook's security teams can take other actions, such as stationing security guards, escorting a BOLO user off campus or alerting law enforcement.
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Officials in Gamagori didn't hold back once the situation became clear, activating the city's emergency broadcast system and alerting residents from loudspeakers installed across the city.
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For longer flights, consider alerting the person behind you that you're reclining a bit, and then only do so slowly — no rapid reclines into unsuspecting faces.
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Today, most paid services will monitor consumers' credit reports for fraud, but that means they're alerting customers that their information has been compromised after the fact.
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Hoppe rolled out of bed to see what was going on, only to realize Gracie was alerting her of the water quickly climbing up her driveway.
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An 11-year-old pug named Jaxson has been praised by his city as a very good boy after alerting his family of an electrical fire.
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One important step that the FTC could take is alerting consumers to how hackers have weaponized the pirate websites where content thieves peddle their stolen movies.
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Metal detectorist Derek McLennan, who found the Hoard in September 2014, stands to receive a £2 million (~$2.59 million) reward after alerting experts to his discovery.
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I get a genuine buzz of excitement when I see my Echo suddenly light up with a green light, alerting me that a friend is calling.
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It doesn't have any real strategic purpose, outside of alerting your squadmates you're ready to move or a psychological tactic, but these trolls found another purpose.
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One of Alexa's more practical, everyday uses is setting timers – helpful when cooking, remembering to perform some task, or alerting kids it's bedtime, among other things.
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Contacted for comment, FEMA said that alerting phone users to a suspicious person wasn't a new move, pointing The Verge to a handful of previous examples.
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If it can also perform preliminary analysis, alerting users when their health is be in trouble, it could become indispensable for those that can afford it.
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Some of the phishing messages analyzed by Citizen Lab pretended to come from the US Embassy in Mexico City, alerting the recipient of urgent visa problems.
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In an age of text alerts, social media and smartphones, you might think sirens had outlived their usefulness in alerting the public to approaching severe weather.
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She blamed the press for alerting bin Laden to the tactic, saying he stopped using the phone and "the country lost valuable intelligence" as a result.
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FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to lawmakers Friday alerting them that emails potentially relevant to Clinton's server investigation were discovered in a separate investigation.
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She has been involved with projects that helped stop the sale of shark fins and uncover seafood fraud, alerting consumers to widespread misleading labeling of fish.
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Or, you may need it if you ever find yourself in a survival situation, whether it is for staying warm or alerting people to your location.
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Among the only reason that a vessel's tracker could be appropriately disabled, Griffiths said, would be to mitigate the threat of alerting pirates of its position.
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Polling places posted signs alerting voters to Hof's death, but that didn't stop them from voting for the man who made a living running sex ranches.
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The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance, said the raids ensured that items could be confiscated and that alerting dealers beforehand might send the objects underground.
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Westbrook Superintendent Peter Lancia was being interviewed about student lunch debt on a local TV station when he received an email alerting him to the donation.
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And it is looking to expand to Latin America, mainly Colombia, Peru and Chile, which lack an official alerting system despite frequent quakes in those countries.
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Secondly, when I googled the Illuminati, I found a warning posted by the TOTALLY REAL version of the group alerting everyone to people like Mr. Larry.
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David Lombardo, a former New York center employee, shared a photo to Reddit of a sign posted in the center alerting them of the incoming delivery.
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Such agreements are common, but three years ago the S.E.C. began taking action against language it viewed as restricting employees from alerting regulators to perceived misconduct.
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I now look back on that quickly composed note, alerting them that "we lost the baby," and wonder if we'll ever find our misplaced child again.
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Turning Points Turning Point: Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm, harvested private information from more than 50 million Facebook profiles without the social network alerting users.
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In the context of this exhibition, Godwin's paintings are a red herring that has the possibility of alerting viewers to the problem of art historical categories.
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The investigating authority said there is "a lack of clear guidelines in German regulations" when it comes to doctors alerting authorities about a public safety concern.
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So when Gaia posted its observations of Antlia 2 in late 2018, Chakrabarti was met with a flooded inbox of messages alerting her to the discovery.
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Only two years ago the spy agency was criticized for finding and using a Windows vulnerability to conduct surveillance instead of alerting Microsoft to the flaw.
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The U.S. State Department issued an advisory on Monday together with the departments of Treasury and Homeland Security alerting businesses to North Korea's sanctions-evasion tactics.
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Cyber intelligence work requires we gather information clandestinely — without alerting our adversaries we've compromised their computers, while preventing those adversaries from doing the same to us.
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As of 2017, for example, Facebook has been analyzing posts to assess suicide risk, alerting law enforcement to those it deems at risk of imminent harm.
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Twitter account posted shortly before alert of attack The first call alerting law enforcement of an incident at the Florida base came about 211:27 a.m.
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A Times investigation found significant lapses by the French authorities in alerting the public to health risks, even as their understanding of the danger became clearer.
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Jewell, an Atlanta security guard, discovered a backpack containing three pipe bombs at the 1996 Summer Olympics, alerting the police and helping to clear the area.
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Driver-assistance systems provide features such as automatic braking, keeping cars in lane and alerting drivers to danger - and are the forerunners of fully automated driving.
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On the other hand, this is a pretty direct way of alerting customers that they might've been given a bum display by their local repair shop.
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Joshua Watson One of the Pensacola Naval shooting victims "died a hero" after alerting first responders to the location of the shooter, according to his family.
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Once that&aposs complete, you&aposll be able to invite attendees, who will receive an email alerting them to the event and asking them to RSVP.
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There's no word on why the pilots were flying so low, but police will be alerting the Federal Aviation Administration for further review of possible violations.
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In 2018, the federal government did move weapons-grade plutonium -- not waste -- to a different location, the Nevada National Security Site, without alerting the state's government.
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This student's phone was going off in class because the ankle monitor was running out of battery and his phone was alerting him to charge it.
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The girl sent Rogers a video, and he picked her up without alerting authorities about the alleged abuse, an affidavit filed in court on Monday said.
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The false alert of a nuclear attack on Hawaii is an inexcusable, but hardly isolated example of the fragility and fragmentation of America's emergency alerting system.
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The FCC has been moving to improve wireless alerting over the past two years and is considering new rules late this month to improve geo-targeting.
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By alerting readers to the ways that modernity's very origins are entangled with a seemingly benign and delicious substance, "Sugar" raises fundamental questions about our world.
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"Some people think the auction house were in on it, they weren't," Banksy said in an Instagram post on Thursday alerting people to the YouTube clip.
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Not coincidentally, Baser says one of the focuses for his team is coming up with a faster and clearer way of alerting users of privacy mishaps.
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Just when I'd given up hope of any responses, a notification popped up alerting me to a reply on a David Guetta Live in Miami video.
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In response to the approaching storm, warnings have been issued throughout the West Indies, alerting residents that hurricane conditions are expected in the next 36 hours.
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Last week, Macy's Inc and Walmart Inc delivered a similar warning, alerting investors that prices for shoppers would rise due to higher tariffs on goods from China.
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Amazon is trying to assuage these fears by alerting customers when a delivery is about to happen to allow them to watch it live via their phone.
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Security researcher Kevin Beaumont said in a tweet that it looked like the security giant issued a "silent fix" for this "really serious bug" without alerting anyone.
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An ingenious 9-year-old took it into his own hands to disconnect the security camera that was alerting his parents to his late-night television habits.
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The service is currently free, but will introduce collaborative features for teams (think things like integration with external services, like Github; shared task lists; automated alerting; etc.).
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The device can scan incoming data for viruses and malware, and can quarantine connected devices if they become a threat, before alerting the user to the problem.
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Experts say the best defense against workplace problems related to identity theft is to be proactive in alerting your current — or, if you're job hunting, prospective — employer.
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One devious setting called "Tachy Goes to Coventry" put a user on a global ignore list without alerting them that nobody was seeing what they were typing.
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Update, February 13, 9:35 PM ET: Instagram issued a tweet Wednesday night alerting users that the glitch should be fixed by 12PM ET on February 14.
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Yahoo, which was sold to Verizon in June and recently rebranded as Oath, announced on its website that it is alerting all users about the data breach.
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If you've received an email from Yahoo in recent weeks alerting you to a data breach settlement, now is the time to pay attention and take action.
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Going Further How did residents in this midsize American city come to drink poisonous tap water for over a year without anyone alerting them to the dangers?
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For example, seeking out light exposure right when you wake up is a "very alerting signal to your body, and helps set your circadian rhythm," he says.
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The camera is connected to the internet and sends push notifications to your smartphone, alerting you that a human, a dog, or a vehicle has been spotted.
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Those included the absence of smoke detectors capable of alerting hearing impaired guests through flashing lights, and chunks of missing concrete exposing steel rebar on a staircase.
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"We have taken action to close one of our servers to the public and begun alerting customers that could potentially be impacted," a TeenSafe spokesperson told ZDNet.
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"This resulted in a positional error in excess of 11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles), which adversely affected the aircraft's navigation systems and some alerting systems," the report said.
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If you take a photo where one of those "flaws" is present, you'll see a notification onscreen alerting you as such so you can take another photo.
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As you're approaching the exit ramp off the highway, the system begins alerting you that it will turn off in 600 hundred feet, then 500 feet, etc.
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Truecaller, free for iOS and Android, is another well-established and highly-rated spam call blocker, alerting you to potentially fraudulent and unsolicited calls before you answer.
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Korean startup Monit's new Bluetooth sensor wants to make sniff tests a thing of the past by alerting parents as soon as their baby's diaper is soiled.
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Typically, if drivers upgrade their car without alerting their insurer, they could be held personally liable or invalidate their policy entirely in the event of an incident.
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Back in 2017, Ars Technica noticed that the Boston Globe was alerting Chrome users that it knew they were attempting to access the site using Incognito mode.
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That might be an annoyance to some, but it actually helps my obsessiveness with maximizing battery life, alerting me, for example, about Google Docs' clandestine power draw.
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When you start a game, the other people in the thread will get a notification alerting them they can join (you can also play some games solo).
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The tracking tech could also collect data on when a gun is drawn or fired, with the potential of automatically alerting officers when a gun is fired.
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While you're going about your daily life, your phone could be constantly scanning for hints of problematic behavioral changes, alerting your doctor when things veer off-course.
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When you send a message through the easy-to-use app, the heart on the beechwood box begins to spin, alerting the recipient of a new message.
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Social network giants and their users should share the responsibility of alerting authorities about online radicalism as soon as they spot it, according to a security expert.
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The veteran actor once shattered a wine glass in the middle of a scene without alerting a incensed Streep, who ended up with shards in her hair.
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Tech companies are aware of the threat, and many (including Uber) employ teams to monitor accounts for strange activity, alerting users when accounts may have been compromised.
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You'll hear voice feedback whenever you turn them on, alerting you to how much battery percentage remains and also which device the QC35s are currently linked to.
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Bouncers will pass information back and forth over their radios, alerting one another that someone who needs to be handled with kid gloves has entered the venue.
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The light will also be visible, and the targeted assistants will also still issue vocal confirmation of the commands, likely alerting any potential target of the attack.
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Islamist militants took over northern Mali in 2012 before French forces pushed them back in 13, alerting Washington and others to the growing threat in the region.
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The agency detailed how to define the area of transmission — important for warning pregnant women what places to avoid — and underscored the urgency of alerting blood banks.
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" Alerting Mr. Stewart that it was once again time for a Republican convention, an animated Mr. Colbert told him, "You will not believe who the nominee is.
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The company, meanwhile, argues that it has been alerting federal officials to the issue "for months," and stated that HHS had been unable to provide a solution.
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The radar tracks the projectile while also alerting the other system components — the battle management and weapons control (BMC) component and the launcher — of the incoming threat.
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The International Federation of the Red Cross said its volunteers in northern Mozambique were alerting communities in areas where concerns of flooding, erosion and landslides were high.
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An authorized user has to enter a complex password that has two elements — a private key and a keystore password — which are unique for each alerting authority.
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"Artificial-light exposure has been shown experimentally to produce alerting effects, suppress melatonin, and phase-shift the biological clock," reads one study from 2014, and so f.
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GoGuardian CEO Advait Shinde says the system errs on the side of alerting more often, but the company refused to share stats about its software's failure rate.
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"We'd perform a useful public service by alerting users to the fact that they have a problem," said Conor Heneghan, Fitbit's lead research scientist, in an interview.
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When Facebook users attempt to share them, a message pops up alerting the user that the post includes information that has been deemed false by fact checkers.
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I cover technology and culture, profiling interesting characters and communities, going to strange places and alerting you to the day's most important breaking trends, like raw water.
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But in July 2017, the city's Department of Buildings posted a notice at the entrance to the building alerting tenants to a complaint about an illegal unit.
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"There can be many reasons why you would want to meet in private without being tracked by the government and without alerting them to it," he said.
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Journalists at several news outlets had recently conducted interviews with former and current NBC employees about Mr. Lauer's behavior, alerting the network to potential articles about him.
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Additionally, if a safety claim has been made against an organization, a notification will automatically appear at the top of a review, alerting users to the issue.
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The solution is an acoustic vehicle alerting system, or AVAS, which requires hybrids and EVs to emit a sound that alerts pedestrians and cyclists to their presence.
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There are apps like Monaeo, TaxBird and TaxDay, which count days spent in each state, alerting people when they get too close to the 183-day limit.
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You might also consider alerting her online community to your interpretation of her situation and suggesting that someone who is in contact with her try to help.
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Because the difference in impact can be so great, global health authorities have the difficult task of alerting the public to the virus' dangers without creating panic.
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Still, a Zoom user filed a class-action lawsuit in California against the firm over concerns regarding its practices of sharing data with Facebook without alerting users.
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When she arrived home from the hospital, she grabbed Wardy's phone so she could begin the painful endeavor of alerting his friends and family that he'd died.
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After hearing alert hoos, chimps that encountered the snake made their own alert hoo, like a driver on Waze alerting others of a problem on the road.
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Mr. Huffman, who was a detention officer with the Spalding County Sheriff's Office, is accused of alerting Mr. Gebhardt to part of the investigation, Mr. Coker said.
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In many ways they are the canaries in the coal mine alerting us to the health of the natural world upon which we are dependent for survival.
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" Robert de Groot, the national coordinator of outreach and education for ShakeAlert at the U.S.G.S., said the change was part of a move toward "more broad alerting.
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The initial investigation led authorities to believe it was a hit-and-run incident, however, witnesses came forward after following Chandra to his home and alerting police.
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Pernod is in negotiations with its British partners after alerting them to the increases and Porta said the company aims to have them in place April-May.
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" The Department of Homeland Security's computer emergency readiness team issued a release Tuesday afternoon alerting reports of the ransomware affecting networks "in many countries around the world.
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Every time Descartes Labs detects a fire, the system sends a text alerting the state's fire managers, pinpointing the location and directions on how to get there.
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Google's nonchalant email alerting users doesn't provide any details on how many people were affected, nor the amount of individual videos that were distributed incorrectly per account.
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I am not asking your newspapers to support the Administration, but I am asking your help in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people.
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The day Ms. Berman was murdered, the Beverly Hills police were sent an anonymous note alerting them to the presence of a "cadaver" at Ms. Berman's home.
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Mailers went out to thousands of businesses alerting them of the law change and, in July, those that violated the ban began to be hit with fines.
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He said that Mr. Castile had gone beyond what the law required in alerting Officer Yanez to his gun, and that he had never drawn the weapon.
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Pompeo slipped into the meeting, without the State Department alerting the press traveling with him about where he was headed or who he was going to meet.
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A screen on the Chuck shows users information about their own productivity during a shift, alerting them if they're close to achieving a personal best, for example.
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Even the best system will fail if people "mill" about for confirmation or more information and delay taking protective action, a major problem with current alerting approaches.
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Ethan said he had to turn his phone on airplane mode before taking several screenshots at once, to avoid the platform alerting Davies and possibly being blocked.
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Before those transactions, Mr. Levoff sent emails to company employees alerting them that a blackout period was starting and that they were prohibited from trading Apple securities.
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Last month, Schaaf issued a statement alerting local residents that ICE agents were preparing to conduct an operation in the area, saying it was her moral obligation.
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Chris Vickery, a researcher from security firm MacKeeper, who has specialized in finding insecure and exposed databases online, found the data last week, before alerting Trump's campaign.
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Just when Bob is ready to sneak out of the building without alerting the demo-dogs, he unleashes a broom from the closet, which bangs on the floor.
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A trail of emails released so far shows that various levels of government let months go by without alerting residents to the danger coming out of their taps.
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He sent a letter to Republicans on Saturday night alerting them after audio of a panel discussing Obamacare was leaked to The Washington Post and other media outlets.
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"Deutsche Bank helped customers found offshore organizations in tax havens by transferring illegally acquired money without alerting authorities to suspected money laundering," prosecutors said, according to the Times.
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Later, from Microsoft, she received automated messages alerting her that her primary email was now being used as the recovery contact for a handful of new Outlook addresses.
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And this week, CNN reported that Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, visited with Flynn, Kushner, and Bannon without alerting the American government beforehand.
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The combined technology is capable of detecting objects in the truck's path, alerting the driver, then automatically braking the vehicle — if necessary — in advance of a potential collision.
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Those on the "self-harm" unit regularly watch live videos of suicide attempts - and do not always succeed in alerting authorities in time, two of the employees said.
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After alerting friends and family to the app's launch, the games are seeing 600+ players nightly, Wiegand claims, and is growing its audience 15 percent week-over-week.
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The department sent out an emergency directive on Tuesday afternoon, alerting government agencies to the threat and recommending agencies immediately secure their DNS records with two-factor authentication.
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In a nod to the lack of clarity offered with McGowan's lock-out, Twitter notes it will revise its language when alerting people they have violated its policies.
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" He added that he was alerting Congress "to an effort directed by the President to evaluate whether continuing to lift sanctions would be in U.S. national security interests.
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This means no more sneaky charges, such as allowing a scheduled payment to put them in the red and charging a fee, rather than alerting them in advance.
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After the location has been chosen, the application gives users the option to automatically send a text alerting each member in the group of the specified meeting spot.
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If the car temperature reaches a dangerous level, the device blows out cold air and simultaneously sends a text message to parents, before ultimately alerting police and paramedics.
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On the real internet, the request would fail, but a virtual machine might return a fake website, alerting WannaCry that the software wasn't operating on the real internet.
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A number of Hertz customers received a robocall last week alerting them that their Portland, Oregon car reservations around the solar eclipse had been cancelled due to overbooking.
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As well as alerting Facebook to the vulnerability, De Ceukelaire says he contacted NameTests — and they claimed to have found no evidence of abuse by a third party.
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Details are pretty scant at the moment, but LG claims that the technology is capable of detecting problems with home appliances before they happen — and alerting customers accordingly.
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The digital giant is suing on behalf of its customers, arguing that such gag orders are only appropriate when alerting customers would cause a security or safety risk.
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They can share this information with a myriad of popular adjacent tools including application performance management (APM) like New Relic, log management like Splunk or alerting like PagerDuty.
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DoneGood, which is a certified B Corp, launched a similar browser extension and app last year, alerting shoppers to ethical alternatives while they browse on any ecommerce site.
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Last week, FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to lawmakers, alerting them that newly discovered emails from a separate investigation may be relevant to the Clinton server.
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Scores of people, convinced that the baby is real and concerned for its welfare, have become so anxious that they've gone as far as alerting the store's manager.
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Why it matters: The birds might one day serve as the metaphorical canary in a coal mine, alerting officials to pollution-caused illnesses before they occur in humans.
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In the hearing, Hollen asked Gene Dadaro, the U.S. comptroller general, if appropriations law had been broken by the Trump administration not formally alerting Congress of the freeze.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the Oakland, California, mayor on Thursday for alerting her community to a pending immigration raid, saying her actions prompted federal scrutiny.
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Microsoft – Microsoft dropped a lawsuit against the U.S. government after the Justice Department changed its rules on alerting customers about requests for their personal information from government agencies.
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The lights may act like a burglar alarm — alerting other animals of their location so that their predators will be attacked before getting the chance to attack them.
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Nearly a dozen states are preparing to join Colorado in alerting enrollees in their kids' health program that CHIP funding is on the verge of running out. Governing.
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American authorities are looking at whether Goldman helped Mr. Razak move some of the bond proceeds to a personal bank account without alerting authorities, The Journal has reported.
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Trump's tweet sparked a hashtag, #WhyIDidntReport, in which survivors shared the obstacles that deterred them from alerting the authorities about their experiences of sexual assault, abuse and exploitation.
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This device is yet another "smart" litterbox capable of alerting owners when their cat has entered or left the box and can automatically scoop poop into a bin.
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" The president would not commit to alerting the FBI in such a scenario despite Director Christopher Wray saying it would be proper protocol, saying: "It's not an interference.
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It can be used among others to monitor pregnant women for high blood pressure and for alerting multiple sclerosis sufferers at risk of urinary tract and bladder infection.
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"He asked me to help him in his UFO-related efforts by alerting him and his team to any 'good' Canadian cases that needed onsite investigations," he says.
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" Selecting appropriate targets The European Aviation Safety Agency issued a safety warning on Tuesday, alerting airlines of the possibility of strikes into Syria "in the next 72 hours.
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If they could find it and connect it to a home address, they might have a shot at alerting the police to the location of their online acquaintance.
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Reportedly, the IOC specifically ordered the lab doing the re-testing, in Lausanne, to alert them of any positives before alerting the athletes and the sport's governing bodies.
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In South Korea, the government sent out messages alerting people to the movements of those infected with COVID-19 and which contained details on people's gender and age.
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It also requires them to post notices alerting workers that ICE will be reviewing records — a tip-off to those who may not be legally allowed to work.
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Clinton, the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks released 22019,22019 emails the Russians had hacked from the D.N.C., embarrassing Democrats and alerting the C.I.A. and F.B.I. to the Russian interference.
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There are times, for a journalist, when one of the great pleasures of the job — alerting people to the existence of a cherishable thing — smacks up against selfishness.
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Often, this is a forgotten task as there's no built-in reminder or alerting system to signal when the filter's time is up, unlike some other household products.
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Facebook said that it had found no evidence of abuse and that it would begin alerting millions of its users and thousands of Instagram users about the issue.
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Mr. Huffman, who was a detention officer with the Spalding County Sheriff's Office, is accused of alerting Mr. Gebhardt to part of the investigation, the authorities have said.
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Using machine learning and other techniques, this service aims to help IT teams manage increasingly complex infrastructure deployments, provide intelligent alerting and eventually automate more of their tasks.
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"The Department of State sent a worldwide security warning to every embassy alerting them of potential escalation with Iran and their proxies," a State Department spokesperson told CNN.
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Fund companies want the commission to reduce the requirement to a single, once-a-year postcard alerting investors where they can search for the information on the internet.
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The committee explains, for instance, what Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a September 2016 meeting when he resisted a joint congressional letter alerting the Russian hacking.
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Harris had failed to file a stay along with his original lawsuit, so the zoos' sending Flight 805 without first alerting him and the court was not illegal.
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Harris had failed to file a stay along with his original lawsuit, so the zoos' sending Flight 805 without first alerting him and the court was not illegal.
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A warning will appear alerting you to the fact that resetting your Fire Stick to factory settings will erase all of your apps, login information, and personal preferences.
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After alerting to an explosive, Jackson said, the dog could communicate if it's a particularly unstable type, like triacetone triperoxide (TATP), or something more stable, like C-4.
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However, Gamagori city activated an emergency warning to its citizens alerting them through all wireless systems, including community loud speakers, against eating the fugu and recalling the product.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Europol's head is calling for tighter controls after an analysis found money laundering goes mostly uninvestigated, despite banks alerting police to record numbers of suspicious transactions.
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Pings require only the tap of a button and appear as text in the top right corner of the screen, alerting players to weapons, ammo, movement, and enemies.
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This, in effect, coached customers — including pimps selling the services of children — on how to clean up their posts to avoid alerting law enforcement to their illegal activities.
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In fields such as nursing, IT, and middle management, Mya serves customers by actively reaching out to candidates already in their application system, alerting them to new opportunities.
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Finally, the federal government at both the White House and congressional levels should convene a nationwide conversation with key stakeholders in alerting at all levels, public and private.
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Chief Rowe said the borough had tried closing only a handful of streets in the past, posting temporary signs and alerting the navigation apps, but with little success.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee went so far as to buy more than 220 Facebook ads alerting users that Melania Trump's big day was "coming up" last September.
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Most recently, a BP employee sent a tip to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in February, alerting staff to a forthcoming action by a BP or not BP?
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In January 2015, during an extremist attack on a Paris supermarket, Lassana Bathily led six customers — including a baby — to safety before alerting the police to the attack.
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Some models have been found to have a defect that could prevent them from sounding and alerting users to the presence of a fire or smoke in their home.
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Bernie Sanders isn't ready to drop out of the presidential race just yet, but he's alerting his followers to what he views as a serious threat to the country.
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Although many were surprised, in 2013, CNN reported on a flaw in Samsung TVs that would allow hackers to remotely switch on the TVs' cameras without alerting the owner.
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A feeder lets users store treats and program feedings up to three times throughout the day, accompanied by a pre-recorded voice message alerting your pet to snack time.
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And, it would strengthen enforcement by alerting state and local police when an abuser fails a background check, which allows them to intervene before he can do further harm.
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Then Lauren realized that one of her tweets—alerting people that her email was down and they should reach her by other means—had also been retweeted 2100,2100 times.
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The chamber will swing into action as Democrats intensify their bid to reshape the Russia scandal's political aftermath by alerting the public to Robert Mueller's shocking yet complex findings.
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Confused and alarmed, the medical staff chose to ignore the apparent DNR request—but not without alerting the hospital's ethics team, who had a different take on the matter.
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On Wednesday night, Casey Morrison, 291, and her boyfriend got a call from his brother, who was at Borderline, alerting them to the shooting just minutes after it happened.
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Within a few months that relationship had soured, however, with prosecutors alerting Jackson in November that they believed Manafort had lied to them, the FBI, and the grand jury.
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Knapp said he helped people hide behind a pool table and then fled outside, alerting people on an outdoor smoking patio and helping carry a victim to an ambulance.
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In the past, some of the people he has annoyed have sent heroin to his home while alerting the police to the fact they might find the drug there.
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Federal prosecutors are dropping their demand that Facebook be barred from alerting users about search warrants for information about their accounts, according to a new court filing on Wednesday.
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Moreover, any intruder in a quantum system controlled by the Army would be unable to access the system's data without corrupting it and alerting the Army to the intrusion.
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Meanwhile, the Fold is still undergoing a design tweak with the company alerting customers that their orders will automatically be canceled if the device doesn't ship by May 31st.
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Marji Marlowe, who ran Beloved's Care Circle Sanctuary this year, says a big part of her job is alerting visitors to the privilege whites enjoy but did not earn.
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Guardian is a driver-assist system that monitors the environment around the vehicle, alerting the driver to potential hazards and stepping in to assist with crash avoidance when necessary.
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Shortly after the White House announced that Trump had dissolved the commission on Wednesday, the Justice Department filed notices in each of the cases alerting judges to the development.
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According to ScienceMag, people who had seen Facebook messages alerting them of their friends' voting behavior were 0.39 percent more likely to vote—which translated to over 282,000 votes.
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Unfortunately, a pop up message alerting you to this fact remains, and there's never a place to actually enter in the code provided to you on another Apple device.
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Authorities said they went to the home after receiving 911 call from a family member of one of the victims alerting them to the residence, The Buffalo News reports.
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A former chief financial officer at Blink, Kakaulin filed a suit in 2016 claiming that Blink had fired him in retaliation for alerting the company founders to security violations.
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Mills, whose lawyer did not respond to requests for comment, has previously testified under oath she could not recall anyone alerting her to potential problems with Clinton's email arrangement.
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The company has known about the problem for "several weeks," time that it claims was spent investigating the cause and then alerting the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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Previously pesky problems like alerting ops teams to technical issues have turned into an entire platform for real-time operations, leading to PagerDuty's $3 billion valuation in the process.
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Schneiderman sent notice Friday to the Trump Foundation, alerting that it broke state law when it raised more than $25,000 from outside donors without filing properly with the state.
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Some attacks require no user interaction at all, meaning a government can take over a phone likely without alerting the target; others need the target to click a link.
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Last month, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene issued a warning alerting the public to a rise in overdose deaths linked to fentanyl-laced cocaine.
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A growing number of alerting systems exist, but awareness of them remains low, and insurance coverage is rare, even for the few among them that have gained FDA approval.
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According to the Chrisleys, a fan tweeted a photo of Savannah and Parsons together at a Memphis Grizzlies game, alerting the 46-year-old to his daughter's relationship status.
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Facebook claims that in most of the groups, the moderators' pages were never viewed because there were no direct notifications alerting group admins that the edits had taken place.
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If the item happens to be even further, the Tile community's global network will be there to assist – alerting all the Tile-enabled phones to help with your search.
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But Obama's Environmental Protection Agency has also come under scrutiny for not alerting the citizens of Flint that testing had shown unsafe levels of lead in their water supply.
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Currently, when clinicians get an email alerting them to a match, they talk among themselves first before asking if the families want to connect with each other, Hamosh said.
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"We have taken action to close one of our servers to the public and begun alerting customers that could potentially be impacted," a TeenSafe spokesperson told ZDNet on Sunday.
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The press ran with the story, alerting Americans to the grim realization that hospitals in the United States routinely operated on critically ill premature babies without giving them painkillers.
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The company does provide a tool for alerting it to misuse of the school communities feature in case any sketchy older users are employing it as a stalking tool.
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According to the report, plaintiff Heidi Heiser filed a lawsuit in Arizona state Superior Court claiming that she was fired after alerting CenturyLink CEO Glen Post to the scheme.
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They dashed out as the basement filled with gas without alerting tenants in the buildings or the management of a sushi restaurant on the first floor of No. 121.
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Some students inside took to social media to ask for help, but they later fell silent — many of them desperate to avoid alerting the gunmen to their hiding places.
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Lyon was facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and accused of not quickly alerting the public of a Legionnaires' disease outbreak while Flint used water that was not properly treated.
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The company added the notification alerting iPhone owners when it's unable to verify that an Apple battery was installed by a certified technician as a safety measure last year.
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Hawaii County officials are knocking on doors on several streets in the Leilani Estates subdivision alerting residents to flee fast-moving lava from Kilauea (kih-luh-WAY'-uh) volcano.
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Now, when you receive a message, you'll still see a banner alerting you to the new message on your lock screen, but with no contents of the message included.
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Stewart Altschuler, known as the Suit Man for outfitting legions of detectives, said he had received calls from three of those detectives alerting him to the incoming commissioner's needs.
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Voters might not necessarily realize it, but graphic design plays an important role in political campaigns, alerting us to how a candidate wishes to be perceived by the public.
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These included alerting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials when undocumented immigrants are being released from prison, providing access to interview immigrants, and barring the withholding of immigrants' citizenship status.
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The Warwick Police Department received a call on Friday night from a community service organization alerting authorities that an 87-year-old woman had no food in her home.
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Bucking that trend, the Fire Department of New York has begun alerting mailing alters about a relatively small-scale breach caused by, of all things, a missing hard drive.
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For all you know, they have an open marriage, and the wife, in alerting her husband to the noise complaint, was aware of the activity if not its amplitude.
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The alert makes the phone vibrate with much more force than it ordinarily would, and makes it squawk loudly, alerting the user that the message is no ordinary one.
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"Deutsche Bank helped customers found offshore organizations in tax havens by transferring illegally acquired money without alerting authorities to suspected money laundering," prosecutors said in a statement in November.
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The games had a global impact, alerting the world to a new breed of machine learning programs that promised to be smarter and more creative than AI of old.
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It will cover the basics of the monitoring, logging, alerting, and management service that provides data and actionable insights for AWS, hybrid, and on-premises applications and infrastructure resources.
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She delivered a 10 percent deposit to the seller's lawyer and left for vacation in early May, alerting all parties that she would be unreachable for a few weeks.
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VICE News saw a copy of an email sent to CPL employees in Dublin in 2018 alerting them to an upcoming undercover report about the company from Channel 4.
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The FTC also sent letters to more than 80 companies alerting them that customer information had been made public on file-sharing networks monitored by Tiversa for personal data.
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The stunt was noticed by the city police and the marshals, who law enforcement officials say put out a bulletin alerting other city institutions to watch for Mr. Comello.
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The new laws are why you've likely been bombarded over the past month with emails from all of the services you use alerting you to their updated privacy policies.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Google has suspended an email alerting system in New Zealand following criticism by the government for publishing suppressed details of a murder case, the company said on Friday.
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In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper last Friday, Monika Bickert, Facebook's vice president for product policy and counterterrorism, said that Facebook was alerting users that the video was false.
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On Friday, Caito Foods recalled fresh cut watermelon, honeydew, cantaloupe, and mixed fruit medleys containing any of the aforementioned melons after reports surfaced alerting to a potential salmonella carrau contamination.
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Particularly useful for alerting coworkers that you're out sick, traveling or otherwise unable to get back to them, the status feature shows up when anyone sees your name in Slack.
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It gives the example of a knock on the door causing your watch strap to tighten, alerting you in a more forceful way to the Apple Watch's gentle haptic tap.
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Toyota Motor Corp, Japan's biggest car maker, announced earlier this month that it will have a similar alerting feature in the domestic version of the upcoming Prius plug-in model.
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That could cost $3,500 to repair if the ultrasonic system for parking assistance is damaged as well as rear radar sensors used for blind-spot monitoring and cross-traffic alerting.
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To the surprise of many, he publicly refused to foreclose the option of listening to a foreign government offering to provide information to his 2020 campaign before alerting the FBI.
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The HPE system, called ArcSight, serves as a cybersecurity nerve center for much of the U.S. military, alerting analysts when it detects that computer systems may have come under attack.
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The FAA also posted a notice on its website alerting pilots to expect VIP movement — often a sign of the president's travel — on Sunday in the vicinity of Daytona Beach.
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" For instance, an "incident at a local nightclub involved [Arreola and Sanchez] alerting Depp of illegal substances visible on his face and person while preventing onlookers from noticing Depp's condition.
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It describes how the company's drones could be hired to look out for open garage doors, broken windows, graffiti, or even a fire, before alerting the owner of the property.
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While most factors are the same -- securing the scene, alerting rescue teams and providing first aid -- it said helpers should also try to ensure the electric motor is turned off.
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A federal grand jury indicted Butina in mid-July on two counts: acting as an agent of a foreign government without alerting the US government, and conspiring to do so.
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While most factors are the same — securing the scene, alerting rescue teams and providing first aid — it said helpers should also try to ensure the electric motor is turned off.
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We are always glad to help grow understanding of the role portable restrooms play in the life a community and we welcome help in alerting the public about quality standards.
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Wheeler has filed a report with the Murray Police Department, and the Facebook post alerting the public to the theft has been shared many times by a concerned public. #PrayersForDolly
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Pentagon officials sent a memo July 19 alerting staff and contractors that the game could be used to pinpoint the locations of secure facilities, The Washington Times reported this week.
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Anyone who clicked the sign-in button would receive a message alerting them to the fact that they'd just taken part in a security audit by the Special Projects Desk.
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That still makes you the perfect user for Firefox Monitor's new alerting feature, though, because chances are your email address will show up in a future breach sooner or later.
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The foundation also works with first responders, alerting them of potential hazards within a collection—for example preservation chemicals in a natural history display that may become dangerous to firefighters.
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EAS: The emergency alerting system is built to be technology neutral so that any entity – from an MVPD to an ISP to an online streaming service – can provide EAS alerts.
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Everything from your mailbox to your trash cans could be alerting potential burglars of your whereabouts, giving them the go-ahead to let themselves inside and grab whatever they want.
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Look, your loved one (probably) can't drink at work, but at least they can hold a piece of whiskey without alerting HR. Price: $40 You've gotta store that liquor somewhere.
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READ: This is how you charge 80 phones at once "You've got to be really careful that you're not annoying people and alerting people when you shouldn't be," said Gluckman.
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Researchers also dove into the August 2017 attack against the Saudi facility in depth, revealing that the hackers spent over a year methodically working to gain access without alerting defenders.
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Levoff not only disobeyed Apple's "blackout" period for stock transactions, he was in charge of alerting employees to the specifics of the blackout periods that he then proceeded to break.
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I've marked our house as her "home zone", if she leaves that space we instantly get the notifications alerting us to the nearest address & distance (in feet) away she is.
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It has been suggested "pitching a tent" may be a mechanism for alerting men of their full overnight bladder, as it often disappears after emptying the bladder in the morning.
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"I would make use of any of the bank's alerting capabilities," Horan said — the faster you spot a potential problem, the more quickly you can cut off the thief's access.
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Failures in a firm's screening protocol could showcase either deficient policies and procedures, communications failures in alerting compliance and human resources staff of the missing information, or a conscious disregard.
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Debord compensates for this in The Society of the Spectacle by preceding each chapter with a prominent quote, thereby alerting the reader to the meta-textual nature of his work.
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Investigators also have an interest in withholding video that may jeopardize their efforts by, for example, alerting other suspects that they appear in the video and are likely under investigation.
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Special Forces, by nature of their deployments, "must be able to walk or run undetected through rural and urban areas without alerting adversarial domesticated and feral canines," says the tender.
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Even if heirs didn't know about the existence of such accounts, they would eventually receive something from the Internal Revenue Service alerting them to unreported income from an overlooked account.
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" Adam Reeve, the principal architect at security firm RedOwl, was the first one to warn about the issue on Monday, alerting people of what he called a "huge security risk.
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Microsoft said it will drop a lawsuit against the U.S. government after the Department of Justice (DOJ) changed data request rules on alerting internet users about agencies accessing their information.
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