Sentences with phrase «gives thieves»

Whether you're going to a party, shopping or vacation, leaving your home for any length of time gives thieves an opportunity to break in.
Parking on the street gives thieves the biggest advantage.
This device gives thieves the ability to break in and steal valuable items from your car in a matter of seconds.
If you wait until you get your monthly paper statement, it gives thieves too much time to cause trouble.
«If only the cashier gave the thief the money, he wouldn't have been shot.»
I think we SHOULD give the thief the blank check, the house, the car... since it offers the thief a chance to see, perhaps for the first time in his life, that this temporal «life» is not all there is... that we don't need «stuff» to truly live or to be truly happy, and to repent.
pls that my previous post is a reply to Larry, who says he can't blame Wenger when the players don't give thief best thanks.
My dear friend, and fellow crunchy, gave me this Thieves Spray many years ago.
For those of you who were not blessed with patience this one probably won't be for you, but for those of you who like a slower paced action game you should give Thief: Deadly Shadows a try it may surprise you.
With the big, boxy cars that line the street, and the feeling of the city as a labyrinthine machine, these shots give Thief immediate kinship with the likes of William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971) and Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973).
It's in and out of your wallet for shopping, meals, hotels and parking, and crowds give thieves more cover.
Security — While many banks and credit unions have improved security options for debit cards, the fact remains that lost or stolen cards can give thieves access to drain checking and savings accounts quickly.
Don't give thieves any chance.
Don't give a thief the opportunity to rip you off.
As for the topic of how one should go around reviewing a reboot, I have no magical answers to give, but I do feel like the myriad of reviews giving Thief low scores and harsh words are indicative of wider problems within the industry.
Sorry, Sony, but please stop giving these thieves exclusives.
Then we were given Thief, which wasn't a horror game, but featured a lengthy segment where you crept through an eerie, abandoned mental hospital.
For those of you who were not blessed with patience this one probably won't be for you, but for those of you who like a slower paced action game you should give Thief: Deadly Shadows a try it may surprise you.
It is said that this disclosure is like giving a thief a map to the valuables in your house.
If you are robbed, you've minimized the impact of that event by giving the thief less to take.
In fact, all of those simply give a thief who gets your wallet even more personal information to go on to make your identity their own.
Don't give thieves the keys to your identity.
Most people keep their phone unlocked for ease of use, but if your phone was ever misplaced or stolen, you'd give thieves an open ticket to access everything on your phone.
Don't give thieves the idea that nobody's paying attention.

Not exact matches

If the target is a poorly run basket case, the thieves don't give it a second look.
Self - service checkout technology may offer convenience and speed, but it also helps turn law - abiding shoppers into petty thieves by giving them «ready - made excuses» to take merchandise without paying, two criminologists say.
tom tom the piper son stole a pig and gave himself way too much credit for being a good thief or influencing anyone
I have said on earlier stories that to trust an Arab and / or Muslim in that part of the world is like giving someone who is a thief, the keys to your house.
Oden also has a curious habit of including excerpts whose only distinction is that they contain somewhat involved metaphors — a journey from Peking to Canton, one thief accusing another to the police, a merchant momentarily given false hope as he watches his ship founder at sea, an emperor choosing a day - laborer as his son - in - law, the difference in value between a pound of gold and a pound of feathers, a corpse still able to perform some of the functions of a living body — as if such metaphors were intrinsically humorous.
The good thief looks away from the men abusing him while the impenitent thief gives as good as he gets.
Sure, one may act selfishly and take a toy from another, but when the child stolen from starts to cry, you will see other toddlers give him their toys, and many times the thief will return it.
While it is the thief who comes to steal, kill, and destroy, God gives generously to all, grants life to those in the shadow of death, and mends broken lives and damaged souls.
Luke begins the paragraph with a direct command and seems to have a note of more immediate urgency: «Sell your possessions, and give alms; provide yourselves with purses that do not grow old, with a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys,» ending with the comment about heart and treasure.
hindu's, thieves never had any thing to give, but stolen every thing they have to prove their hinduism, racism.
Most ironically, of course, is that there were likely many thieves in the wedding feast, but they had come in through the front door and so were given proper wedding attire.
It is a very different account of burial from what might have been given if a group of anonymous Jews had been concerned simply to throw the body of Jesus (and perhaps those of the two thieves also) into the grave or tomb of the common people in order to prevent the precincts of the holy city from being defiled.
«If one who takes the clothing off another is called a thief, why give any other name to one who can clothe the naked and refuses to do so?»
The Catholic Church is just another corrupt gang of thugs given special authority to hide and protect pedophiles, thieves and hypocrites.
And God doesn't expect us to be good stewards of our property and our lives by giving them up to murderers and sneak - thieves when they come for them.
But those who either do not use these things or who use them as though they used them not, trusting more in Him who gave them than in the things given, understanding in them His consolation and mercy and who are not absorbed in these gifts lest they fall away from the giver, these are they whom the day will not overtake as a thief unprepared.15
He asked men questions that gave them opportunity to formulate their meanings: Of the smart young lawyer: «Who was neighbor to him that fell among the thieves
I lvoe gay people too adn I also love fornicators, liars, thiefs, etc. and BECAUSE I LOVE THEM, I am going to give them the truth not what I think they want to hear.
In the first book he narrates the talk of cardinals» table; they discussed the problems of thieves and meaninglessness of giving death punishment for stealing.
Players who happily bank vast fortunes in wages but don't give their all every game are in effect thieves and fraudsters.
It should be everyone's duty, whether he be a priest or a thief, to give back.
I am a male and a thief stole my foreskin when I was an infant (he should spend most of the rest of his life in jail and I would give everything I have to track that sick criminal down, for he is guilty of crimes against humanity).
To deter would - be thieves, you can give the impression that there's someone always home by keeping your lights turned on while everyone in your home is out.
I absolutely adore lavender, but I have been hearing a lot about thieves oil and would love to give those remedies a try!
Mr. Gates, do not give Andrew Cuomo and his den of thieves an additional damn dime.
The Mail story, headlined «Give shoplifters softer sentences if they target top stores...» claimed that a new report written by Lammy calls for thieves to get lighter sentences if they target large retail chains, rather than corner shops.
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