Christina McAnea, head of health at the union Unison, said the report showed the deal was a "dangerous" experiment, which should "sound alarm bells".
The Independent says an apparent change in bailing and sentencing practice, and the speed with which cases are being processed, should sound alarm bells.
Meant to sound the alarm, the songs now serve as a poignant postscript to Katrina.
Behavioural economists were among the first to sound the alarm about trouble in the markets.
Then, after the lending spree became especially evident, they began to sound the alarm in April.
But today I wanted to come to Knoxville to really sound the alarm about our economy.
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But somehow that analysis, in the last part of the boom, failed to sound an alarm.
Is the administration ready to sound the alarm here, or are these reports overblown?
In 2007, Lewis wrote a piece mocking the worrywarts trying to sound the alarm at Davos.
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Yesterday, the U.S. Federal Reserve showed that they are not ready to sound any alarm bells just yet.
It may not be time to sound the alarm, but it is certainly time to raise a caution flag.
To his credit, President Kim Dae Jung has begun to sound the alarm.
The marked deterioration in inflation will sound the alarm at the Federal Reserve.
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But some argue that the bar may be lower for studies that sound the alarm on a potential safety risk.
Hussein's attempt to purchase vast quantities of atropine and colloidal silicon dioxide should sound an alarm for all of us.
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It can also be programmed to sound an alarm and call a specific number if something enters its field of view.
Later on, the data about the VIGOR manuscript led researchers at the Cleveland Clinic to sound the alarm about Vioxx's heart risk.
You can then send a message to the phone, and it will sound an alarm, alerting nearby people to save it for you.
Blankfein and Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase ( JPM) have recently taken to the public to sound the alarm bell on the cliff and investors should listen.
But it has widened in the past year or so, and credit-rating agencies have begun to sound the alarm over Italy's government debt, the third-biggest in the world.
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.
Some 10, 000 Kosovars have crossed into Macedonia since that time, and more are expected, causing international aid workers to sound the alarm about the rising risk of disease in the overcrowded camps.
The report was explicit about the impact on margins in the data, possibly to avoid provoking an inflation argument from those who are waiting for prices to rise so they can sound the alarm.
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Unlike at the end of the first world war, there is now a global disease-surveillance system which would sound the alarm if H5N1 showed signs of being able to pass from person to person.
Coming up, we're going to go to South Africa where critics are trying to sound the alarm about a new bill that would classify many documents as secret and impose stiff penalties on those who view them.
The firm said it opted not to sound the alarm at every junction as it would have proved counterproductive, but said that it planned to add to the initial 100 locations in London as well as expanding to other cities.
He led the effort to destroy the career of Brooksley Born, the Clinton-appointed head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission who had the prescience to sound the alarm in the face of a dangerously spiraling market in suspect mortgage packages.
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