Sentences with phrase «after those people who»

Lenders in Canada have greater recourse rights, meaning they can go after people who walk away from their mortgages (Alberta might be an exception).
«Some states are renowned for going after people who say they are [now] residents in other states,» Scroggin said.
«One of the biggest flaws with the UK set up is that it is based on self - reporting and Companies House (which runs the UK Corporate register) has limited resources to go after people who fail to provide information or provide incorrect information,» he said.
«These guys have approached me, and they want to go after some people who did this on Goon,» Carmody says.
Last October the company went after people who charge $ 5 for fake reviews via work - for - site service Fiverr.
«Canadians may still get the odd piece of spam, but the point of this is to go after the people who make a living out of spamming Canadians,» Mr. Enwright said.
Atheism is just a bunch of «know it alls» that doesn't have anything to do but go after people who believe in God.
Admitedly the Catholic church no longer sends the inquisiton after people who disagree with it, but the history of abuse of power still stains the church.
I think the usual line on this is that people of faith should be looking after people who are sick, or poor and hungry.
«We are solely going after people who are looking for natural, organic, sustainable raised meats.»
It wins over person after person who claims to be a frosting hater.
It's easy to paint a road map to the league's demise — let's say, a critical mass of players leaves the sport because of health concerns, fans likewise lose interest in a sport they know is ruining men, and the game itself becomes a terrible slog to watch — but the end point may be several decades from now, well after the people who could have acted have sold out or died.
Vance only goes after people who are Black, Brown and Broke.
«They should go after the people who caused the problem and that's not the people receiving the pensions,» he said.
«If this is still insinuating that we are going after people who follow the law that is frustrating because they get to hide behind people who are following the law,» Williams said.
«This new gunshot detection system is going to do a world of good in terms of going after the bad guys in this town, going after people who fire their weapons and who we need to identify immediately,» de Blasio said.
«He urged them to stop obsessing about the people who won't vote for them now and to start going after the people who might now vote for them,» Forsyth wrote.
Sites are named after the person who found them.
«I thought that instead of naming it after another scientist, I should name it after the people who made this discovery possible.»
«We're going after people who are dying of their condition or are severely debilitated,» Halpern says.
Currently, the crash test dummy is modeled after a person who weighs 167 pounds and has a healthy body mass index.
It doesn't have to be a clandestine group that operates shadily and comes after a person who forgets to comment.
We have developed an industry initiative with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to spot suspicious behaviour and to look after people who've been traumatised.
Meet Yenta, the recently launched location - based, mobile dating app that seems to be going after people who think JDate is too old - school.
Willem Dafoe has earned well - deserved raves for his role as the hotel's manager, a man who tries his best to look after the people who are scraping by and struggling to stay living on his property.
Guess it's too bad that this isn't the way it really will be when it all happens... if it were, He might go after people who twisted His Word to sell a movie FIRST....
Teachers are the people that are educating our children and our future - if we want the best for today's young people who will shape the future, we need to be looking after the people who are helping to secure that.
Brown elaborated, «[Opponents are] going to go after people who are funding this, and I think this is a good cause... and if someone wants to contribute to this cause without having to put their name on it so they can become a target of the... [protesters] then I respect that.»
They are blindly chasing after the people who have the ball in the hopes they might get their foot on it.
You'd probably make a claim on your policy, and then your insurance company would go after the person who caused the loss.
Going «after the people who are breeding aggressive dogs, rather than simply the dogs themselves».
That blind dachshund and his pit bull guide dog we wrote about last week are both back in the Richmond animal shelter after the person who adopted them failed to keep her promise to keep the bonded pair together.
«The credit card issuers are really going after those people who have a decent salary who are willing to absorb larger annual fees and are willing to spend deeper into their line of credit,» says John Ulzheimer, a credit specialist who has worked for Equifax and FICO.
And with customers losing respect for the company and its products, it may mean losing a real potential customer in the long term, all in the name of an ultimately vain effort to go after people who may never have wanted to buy the product in the first place.
But the impact of the neighborhood has been etched into the collective memory of New York's history and is still one of the reasons that, year after year — decades after the people who made downtown have disappeared — artists come to Manhattan, in pursuit of their own SoHo story.
ALEC is even going after people who want to generate solar power for their homes.
«And it is very difficult and very expensive and often very unsuccessful to try and get the internet companies to give you the information that you might need to go after the person who is responsible for the anonymous, defamatory website.»
For instance, existing tests can reveal the presence of THC, but they do not establish how recently it was smoked as it may linger up to 12 hours after the person who smoked it felt any effect.
Really, you can have authorship, like in science where theoremes and laws are named after people who first presented them to the public, that's all.
Put metaphorically, they go after the person who swears first, rather than the person who drove somebody to swearing.
Last week Paul Alan Levy, the First Amendment lawyer with Public Citizen, came to the same conclusion: bar panels have no business going after people who happen to be lawyers over their political speech.
In some states, the police go after people who have previously been caught driving without insurance and pull them over again, to double check if they actually bought an insurance policy.
You'd probably make a claim on your policy, and then your insurance company would go after the person who caused the loss.
The insurance company will go after the person who wasn't sufficiently covered to reimburse them for the amount they paid.
This news comes after some people who had pre-ordered the handset started receiving emails confirming that the phone will be shipped and arrive on earlier dates.
This employer is after people who are passionate about their careers.
A CNA needs to perform many sensitive responsibilities as her main duty is to look after people who have trouble looking after themselves.
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Looking after people who are technically in their second childhood is very taxing but if done properly, it can make one feel at the top of the world.
We have to realize that we will all at some time lose a potential client to someone else, and this will especially be so if we go after every person who calls on us to submit a quote.
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