At the time the RNLI said it was a false alarm with good intention.
It turned out to be a false alarm and there was a big inquest.
That turned out to be a false alarm, and not entirely because of Japanese missteps.
That long-ago safety scare, prompted by hundreds of lawsuits claiming birth defects, proved to be a false alarm.
Ms Mitchell was taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, where her symptoms turned out to be a false alarm.
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Reports that foreigners hacked into the US water system and destroyed a pump have been dismissed as a false alarm.
That foreign banks will swamp Asia and buy up all distressed banks in fire sales was all a false alarm.
The initial test might indicate a problem that later proves to be a false alarm, so we would have worried needlessly.
The Boston federal courthouse was briefly evacuated because of a false alarm.
The company alerted customers to another tweet, from a reporter at the White House, saying the report appeared to be a false alarm.
The Japan Meteorological Agency later said it was a false alarm.
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She adds, however, that the cost of those devices can be high and that they may turn off gas in the event of a false alarm.
It may not be possible to tell if the heightened security measures have in fact thwarted a real bomb plot, or if it has all been a false alarm.
But both the FDA and the Canadian regulator say the risk is probably a false alarm, caused by differences between the patients who received surgery and those who took the drugs.
Yeah, it is probably a false alarm.
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"While this rescue attempt turned out to be a false alarm, and we must all be grateful for that, it highlights the urgent requirement for a properly regulated regime to be put in place by the Scottish Executive, " he said.
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As it turned out, that was a false alarm: one of the ships at the center of the media firestorm never left port and the other carried out a normal training mission in the Black Sea before quietly returning to base a few days later.
But only one in a thousand of those in fact have a malignancy and are destined to die from it. (Most of the 4, 000 deaths per year from cervical cancer are in women who either never had a Pap smear or missed having one in the five years before a cancer diagnosis.) Over their lifetimes, 40% of women get a false alarm Pap.
Fido can pick up the smell of TNTvapor at concentrations of just a few parts per trillion, and it was the first sensor to find buried mines at a level comparable to dog performance, with a false-alarm rate of less than 5%.
One in four women will, over the course of her lifetime, get at least one false alarm from a mammogram.
Although the rumors that Obama - whose father and step-father were Muslims and who was educated in Muslim schools in Indonesia - is a Muslim are demonstrably false, his Christian affiliations are a cause for alarm in and of themselves.
CT2WS succeeded in creating a technology kit capable not only of identifying up to 91 percent of targets during testing with extremely low false-alarm rates, but also widening a warfighter's field of view to 120 degrees when all components of the kit are used in tandem.
Steve Fussy, from the AWE, said the false alarm, which was triggered by a "sensor fault", was not meant to alert residents.
In a split second she sparked what was likely an expensive false alarm.
Hotel owners sound the alarm either when another hotel is suspected of pumping in false reviews, or a company makes an offer to an owner to post fake reviews.
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