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en They're coming at producers' income at three different ways. None of these alone is good news; and the package together is really going to be a problem. At first blush, it will set off some alarm bells.

en At the moment, there are no alarm bells coming out in the study.

en In many ways the alarm bells in the scientific community have been going off for quite some time. But they have never dramatically impacted the general public.

en There's a blush for won t, and a blush for shan't, and a blush for having done it: There's a blush for thought and a blush for naught, and a blush for just begun it.
  John Keats

en What this means for U.S. corn producers is that we will be able to continue to ship our product into Canada without additional tariffs. This is good news for U.S. producers, for not only corn but other commodities as well. I think it sends a sign to U.S. producers that international trade law does work.

en The most recent news from Florida on first blush seemed to favor [Vice President Al] Gore and that had a more favorable impact on fixed-income markets as opposed to equity markets,

en The good news in some ways is that we seem to be attractive to young families with kids. The problem is the people coming in tend to have less capital at their disposal. They're less educated. They're more likely to work in 20th century as opposed to 21st century jobs.

en The alarm bells must have gone off,

en All sorts of alarm bells should have gone off
  Colin Powell

en This nomination did not set off alarm bells with any of us, and we're pleased about that,

en The alarm bells should be ringing for any company which has yet to secure its trademarks in .eu.

en There are all these alarm bells that these young kids are sending off. More often than not, they go unheeded. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart.

en If a landlord is insisting on getting cash, that should be ringing alarm bells for people.

en It was the latter that set off alarm bells in the accounting department, which might have been willing to let the plane pass, but not one with floats.

en Ultimately, it was the increase in the amount of cash that he was requiring that set off the alarm bells.


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