Sound the alarm: the good old-fashioned relationship is under attack from technology.
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My good mood gave way to alarm, because she looked so serious.
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By July last year, the project manager for Choice was expressing alarm.
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The delay in the peace negotiations is causing considerable alarm in Europe.
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She was able to free herself and raise the alarm, he said.
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Probably only a few seconds; I had to trust my alarmsystem.
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The house has double-glazed windows, oil-fired central heating and an alarmsystem.
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He also fashioned a alarmsystem from the University's discarded fire horns.
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It's got to be either the electrical or the alarmsystem itself.
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The museum, known as MASP, had no alarmsystem and no sensors.
Uso de warning device en inglés
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Suddenly it occurred to me that Radek was using it as a warningdevice.
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Other police alleged the man had been attempting to research and design a laser missile- warningdevice.
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Armalite radar-used as proximity warningdevice for aircraft.
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It was a warningdevice, the driver explained, to tell him he was exceeding the speed limit.
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I think it acts as a warningdevice to rogue taxi drivers who want to take me on.
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Police said the man helped so-called Islamic State (IS) develop a laser warningdevice to help warn against incoming missiles.
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An earlier reconnaissance mission found that the Germans had pegged out live geese along the sector to act as a warningdevice.
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The use of dazzlers described in the report ranges from the straightforward -as a nonlethal warningdevice -to the more far-out.
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Sean comes up with the idea of wearing a light bulb around his neck as an early- warningdevice, but only Natalie follows suit.
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A perimeter check turned up no other guards or trip wires or jury-rigged warningdevices.
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Yet, where safety engineers saw obvious benefits to the collision- warningdevices, a new set of researchers saw problems.
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You see, the "soldier-portable visual threat warningdevices" would also tap directly into the soldier's brain.
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A US-based tsunami expert is urging New Zealand to install deep sea warningdevices off the east coast of the North Island.
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The green lasers are growing in popularity among militaries as warningdevices and as a tool to temporarily distract or disorient a potential aggressor.