So, a lot of people need a wake up call and I am going to start with doctors.
The discovery of Stuxnet was a wake up call to government and industry, agreed all those who testified.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Health Secretary, Paul Burstow MP, said the figures were a wake up call for the government.
But it might be a wake up call to the MLS itself, which made the adolescent mistake of wanting everything yesterday.
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If it serves as a wake up call, it should be to the fact that the veneer of civilization can be terrifyingly thin.
This type of calamity can be somewhat of a wake up call to action toward aligning a companies culture with a greater purpose.
"This is a wake up call to the region that there is no easy way out, " said Rob Masonis, Northwest director for American Rivers.
Mr Robinson said disorder on the streets of Northern Ireland in recent weeks was a wake up call that there was still much work to be done in building peace and stability.
If their hypothesis is true, it bodes well for companies and developers targeting consumers on these platforms and should serve as a wake up call for those not yet using services like Facebook Connect.
Chairman Richard Scudamore told a sports industry event that an incident involving goalkeeper Petr Cech in 2006, which saw the Czech Republic international fracture his skull, had been a wake up call for the football authorities.
Mr. DAVID KEENE (American Conservative Union): What the Republicans paid the price for was not their vision, but their performance, and from that perspective it should be a wake up call to Republicans around the country that they've got to back to the values that brought them here in the first place.
But even if the effect on philanthropy and the causes it supports is a modest one, the change should serve as a wake-up call for those who want to preserve a healthy and well-funded range of non-profits, from soup kitchens to colleges.
The fact that such an idea is even up for consideration should be a major wake-up call -- a reminder that climate change is real and happening now.
Others see Ghana's failure to qualify for the Nations Cup as a wake-up call.
He said it was a wake-up call "to give proper protection to our precious sea life".
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Anna Dixon, director of policy at the King's Fund, hopes it acts as a wake-up call.
"The Great Recession was a wake-up call" for regulators to act, Ms. Born said Tuesday.
"This is a wake-up call that we are losing biodiversity fast, " Dr Fisher said.
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No question, Apple's innovative design has sent a wake-up call to smartphone makers everywhere.
Speaking on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos, " he said the shooting was a wake-up call.
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The current controversy is a wake-up call to salvage what is good about stock options.
Nevertheless, most people need a wake-up call to finally move past denial and into action.
This admission that cheating wasn't that difficult should be a wake-up call: testing must improve.
But Dr Voight says the experience is a wake-up call to everyone working in the deep ocean.
"This should be a wake-up call to Google and Microsoft to educate their users, " said Ms Theriault.
Barker says this is a wake-up call to the international community, which was once welcomed in Afghanistan.
Maggie Atkinson, the Children's Commissioner for England, described the inquiry as "a wake-up call for us all".
Radiohead's actions are a wake-up call which we should all welcome and respond to with creativity and energy.
Thomas just got a wake-up call that all is not fine and he needs to pay more attention.
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