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The Russian early warning network has suffered false alarms in the recent past. It's deteriorating, it's on its last legs, and it can't afford any additional malfunction.
Bruce Blair
We are sounding the alarm now because of what the early-warning indicators are all showing: a rapidly deteriorating situation. We need immediate action to avoid the loss of people's assets and their lives.
Tesema Negash
Smoke alarms are critical. They're in your home- constantly sniffing your home for smoke. So while you're asleep, they're watching out for you and giving you that early warning if a fire does break out.
Bruce Garner
Fires may behave differently because homes today typically contain larger quantities and different types of materials than before. This means you need as much early warning as possible to evacuate safely. Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms remain the most effective way to protect you and your family from the risk of fire.
John Drengenberg
[The upgrades that would make the system usable for early warning are long overdue, seismologists say.] It's frankly appalling to me, ... how far behind this country is in developing early-warning systems.
Tom Jordan
Most of our false alarms come from new customers, so we like to monitor it for a few days first.
Dave Simon
We don't want to have officers chasing false alarms of shots fired in our counties,
Douglas Duncan
False alarms are down dramatically, and we're very pleased. That was the intent of the ordinance, and it's working.
Angelo Bitsis
If cops are responding to false alarms, they obviously are not available to respond to real emergencies.
Jon Cooper
America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.
Frederick Douglas
We started off with the idea of developing a system using several sensors that could eliminate most of the false alarms.
Florence Daniault
And in the midst of all that confusion, to add this additional burden and not give them the luxury of some additional time after what they've suffered, that would be inexcusable.
Bill Nelson
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1942
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The situation is deteriorating. We are seeing more repression every day by a government that is on its last legs.
Vladimiro Roca
Ben Battle was a soldier bold, / And used to war's alarms: / But a cannon-ball took off his legs, / So he laid down his arms.
Thomas Hood
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1799
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1845
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He basically just said, 'I need to stretch my legs out. I've been sleeping in that tank with my knees up to my chin and I just have to stretch out. My legs have been cramping up.' It seemed that innocuous, but he would die two days later. It was a warning bell that we did not know what to do with,
David Bloom
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