Sentences with phrase «less crime means»

That helps to drive down the cost of renters insurance in Austin, TX, because less crime means less claims from property crimes, for example.

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Transferring the illegal bettors to the regulated marketplace would mean more taxes paid, more interest in leagues, and less crime.
That meant less knowledge about a potential war crime and its aftermath.
Presumably, Uber is loosening its stance only on certain misdemeanor — meaning, legally less severe — crimes, not felonies, though that's not entirely clear.
Making a foolish decision doesn't mean that the person who takes advantage of the foolish decision less culpable for the crime, or make the victim responsible.
so the facts saying being a non-believer means you commit less crimes.
Reducing recidivism means less crime, it means safer communities, it means fewer taxpayer dollars spent on incarceration.
In his book, Eagleman is less certain that free will doesn't exist in some form, but ponders what this current vision of mind and brain means for crime and punishment: If we really don't choose our actions, how can we blame criminals for the havoc and pain they cause?
While this is possible, the use of the credit card for verification means less today now that identity theft and other financial crimes have become prolific.
The less evolved communities are more likely to fall under the laws of the animal level and to use physical reductionism in order to solve problems, and that means that the situation when an evolved society confronts a less evolved one is recurrent and also is crime, death penalty or violence against violence.
Alaska is one of the nation's least populated states, but that doesn't mean that crime is any less of a reality here.
I agree that pointing a gun at someone is a lesser crime than shooting at someone (if unjustified), what I meant is that there is no situation when pointing the gun at someone would be completely legal but shooting wouldn't.
Or, maybe you think you are guilty of crime X so there is no point in fighting the charges, but actually, the language of that statute has been defined in a manner that means you are really only guilty of less serious crime Y.
The Supreme Court applied the abuse of discretion standard, meaning that even for less serious crimes, trial judges will have wide leeway to impose lifetime probation.
Being in the more elite sector of the Greater Boston Area, there are less chances of crime as in other parts of the city; however, that does not mean one should not consider the risks involved in living in a preserved colonial metropolitan area with strong historical ties.
The low population density, low crime rate, and relatively low number of many other risk factors means that insurance providers in the Mount Rushmore State have to pay out less often on their policies; the less insurance companies have to pay out, the lower they can make their rates and still pull in a profit.
Living in an area that is virtually crime - free, means there will be lesser likelihood of the vehicle being stolen or damaged.
«If we can prevent child abuse and neglect, that's a win for families and will mean less crime in the years to come,» Sheriff Rand Henderson of Montgomery County, Texas, and member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, crime in the years to come,» Sheriff Rand Henderson of Montgomery County, Texas, and member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Crime: Invest in Kids, said.
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