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 Übersetzung für 'cause for alarm' von Englisch nach Deutsch
cause for alarmGrund {m} zur Sorge
cause for alarmAnlass {m} zur Aufregung
cause for alarmGegenstand {m} der Besorgnis
Teiltreffer
to cause alarmAufregung verursachen
law
for cause {adv}
aus wichtigem Grund
cause for thoughtDenkanregung {f} [Denkanstoß]
cause for complaintBeschwerdeursache {f}
cause for conflictKonfliktstoff {m}
cause for concernGrund {m} zur Besorgnis
law
for cause {adv} [postpos.]
aus triftigen Gründen [nachgestellt]
cause for celebrationGrund {m} zur Freude
cause for thoughtDenkanstoß {m}
cause for suspicionVerdachtsgrund {m}
to challenge for causeeinen Geschworenen begründet ablehnen
cause for distrustAnlass {m} zum Misstrauen
cause for laughterGegenstand {m} des Gelächters
cause for rejoicingAnlass {m} zur Freude
jobs
termination for cause
außerordentliche Kündigung {f}
cause for complaintGrund {m} zur Beschwerde
cause for concernAnlass {m} zur Besorgnis
cause for problemsProblemverursacher {m}
cause for complaintGegenstand {m} der Beschwerde
law
termination for cause
Kündigung {f} aus wichtigem Grund
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It is still available as a split album with their subsequent album, 1986's "Cause for Alarm".
  • There is little cause for alarm at the movements as injury or brain damage as a result of the movements is rare.
  • To a lesser degree the British Movement was also providing cause for alarm.
  • As Pluto and Dionysos discuss the dire situation on Earth, the Greek Chorus offers ironic commentary to the audience: though serious matters are being weighed onstage, there is no cause for alarm ("It's Only a Play").
  • Vosanibola was quoted on 29 December by the "Fiji Times" and "Fiji Live" that there was no cause for alarm, and that everything was under control.

  • Intelligence officials, not having better metrics, monitor the volume of communication, to or from suspected parties such as terrorists or spies, to determine whether there is cause for alarm.
  • or the employment of twenty Italians on a job were cause for alarm in Australian eyes, The "inferiority" of Italians was generally seen in racist terms as well as specifically in terms of their threatening to compete with labour of British stock because of their "primitive" way of life".
  • "Cause for Alarm" is a novel by Eric Ambler first published in 1938. Set in Fascist Italy in that year, the book is one of Ambler's classic spy thrillers.
  • Bennett then signed a contract to MGM where he worked on "Cause for Alarm", an adaptation of an Eric Ambler novel which ended up not being made, and "Balalaika" (1939), a Nelson Eddy musical.
  • The album's cover artwork was designed and painted by Sean Taggart, a local New York artist who had provided gig flyers for NYHC bands, as well as providing album covers such as Agnostic Front's "Cause for Alarm", Carnivore's "Carnivore" and "Retaliation", Prong's "Primitive Origins" and Whiplash's "Power and Pain".

  • and "There is really no cause for alarm as far as I am concerned, because nothing untoward has happened involving me or the Federation".
  • "Yes, the snowflake has melted," intoned a scientist's voice (also Paul Frees), "But there is no cause for alarm.
  • The continued decline of sagebrush habitats in western North America is cause for alarm for this and other sagebrush dependent species.
  • Leukocytosis is an expected finding in healthy women during the post-partum period and is not a cause for alarm unless accompanied by clinical manifestations of infection.
  • The request was routine, and there was no cause for alarm.

  • Likewise, parents must teach their child that some trivial occasions are no cause for alarm at all.
  • Various cases of stranding over the years have been a cause for alarm.
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