Sentences with phrase «just being in the neighborhoods»

I learned a lot by just being in the neighborhoods and ended up eliminating areas that just didn't feel like home to us once we were out walking around.

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Just chasing retail space in affluent neighborhoods isn't enough to build a retail chain.
Host Sean Conlon just happens to be in the neighborhood when he notices a fire truck parked outside flippers Kai and Bernette's property.
The rest of the afternoon flies by and before I know it, it's time to check out the evening commute report, dinner options in my neighborhood, and my outfit for tonight's date, which was put together by WhatToWear (at some point all these companies stopped coming up with clever names and just called themselves by descriptions; less confusing for me).
«Just be aware that being the best house in a tough neighborhood, though, which it is by far, is a lot more difficult than being the worst home in a fabulous neighborhood,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Lyne: I was actively rebelling against them for a period, but it was also that I just didn't want the life that I saw a lot of people back in my neighborhood leading.
After all, how is it, in a neighborhood where retail prices hover around $ 1,000 per square foot, can a store afford to sell just one book?
That stay - at - home parent wheeling her infant around the neighborhood is engaged in a valuable service — just ask anyone who's paid for a week of daycare.
I spent days researching just how much daycare cost in my neighborhood, and evenings calculating just how much money I would need to make to jump from being a single person, no dependents, to a head of household for two.
In Panama City's central Parque Lefevre neighborhood, where many middle - class Panamanian professionals make their homes, a two - bedroom condo — with a balcony, a newly remodeled kitchen with granite countertops, and all appliances and window treatments included — is selling for just $ 122,000.
Known as a central gathering place in the Merrill Park neighborhood, it is much more to families than just a place for recreation.
Also I would think that those signing up are worth in the neighborhood of 100K - 1.5 mm, just because if you are worth between 2 - 10 million I'm guessing that your finances are handled by a trusted financial advisor.
Ordinarily, sole proprietorship should have been the ideal business structure for a small — scale gutter cleaning services business especially if you are just starting out with moderate start — up capital in a small neighborhood and with just one outlet.
A former Highlandtown businessman just out of federal prison was identified as the victim fatally shot by masked men in a neighborhood barbershop Monday evening.
This neighborhood northeast of downtown is almost entirely protected by historical associations and if you're in the market for a multi-million dollar Victorian (or just living near one), you should start here.
As I said, authorship of most of the books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants of the other stories, roughly in the same time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific author — therefore it is very reasonable to think they are just variations on the same story.
@mama k» As I said, authorship of most of the books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants of the other stories, roughly in the same time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific author — therefore it is very reasonable to think they are just variations on the same story.»»
Its a sad day when our young black men do nt have the freedom to walk through certain neighborhoods without being harrased are mudered, no one has the right to just take a life just because of the color of your skin we as a people has to stand up to injustices such as this no one wants to hear the truth there is still a racial devide in America and our justice system create laws so that this kind of injustice can continue to happen rather u want to admit it are not our young black men are the prey.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
I have a friend from Egypt who lives in an upscale neighborhood, and he said that he hatred spewed from the mosques against Christians and Jews is appalling, and that if it is that bad in his neighborhood, he could just imagine the things said in the more rural and poorer areas where Christians and Jews are made the scapegoats for all problems.
To put those signs up in the neighborhoods, where people clearly love and believe in their faith, is just asking for trouble.
I guess I was just arguing that personal evangelism might in the long run be even more effective, especially when we help people understand that they don't need all the polish of the stage production put on by evangelism crusades, but can simply love people in their neighborhood.
There are families in my neighborhood who have relocated here with their kids, and one thing they tell me is that they want their kids to grow up knowing that not everything is okay in this world — that racism exists, that injustice exists, that just because someone smells doesn't mean we have to be afraid of them, and so on.
A people who lack courage in the face of death, whether on neighborhood streets or in the hospital bed, will be hard pressed to resist the temptation to abandon the neighbor or to discard the just war discipline, say, by engaging in preventative strikes against an uncertain threat.
And while we love 4.0 GPAs in admissions, we also want to see that you are engaged in your community (school, family, neighborhood) and not just solely focused on the books.
(By the way, I'm an LDS bishop familiar with life in the Church in many parts of the country and the world, so I'm not just speaking from experience in my local neighborhood.)
I just felt like that wasn't my story until about two months after Mike Brown's death when a young man named VonDerrit Myers was actually killed in my neighborhood.
It was just in this period that, as Nathan Glazer put it in The Limits of Social Policy, we witnessed «the breakdown of traditional ways of handling distress,» ways that «are located in the family primarily, but also in the ethnic group, the neighborhood, the church.»
If you live in certain condos and neighborhoods there are housing associations that dictate just about everything you do with your home as far as the outside of it is concerned.
Not just the ones halfway around the world, but the ones in our neighborhoods and towns who may be hiding in fear themselves.
Just like Amazon exponentially expanded consumer options, various dating apps have expanded dating options: No longer limited to the people in your neighborhood, you're free to find (seemingly) the perfect someone, who could be anywhere in the world.
Those who sound that tocsin usually accompany it with the demand that more money be devoted to poverty» the bulk of it for the expansion of the bureaucracies of the poverty industry, with just enough going to poor people to keep them in the agitated discontent to which they have become accustomed, destroying their neighborhoods rather than ours.
In this sense, for instances, the decision of the Masters Barbers» Association to open neighborhood shops until church time on Sundays is just as surely political policy as an ordinance passed by the city council.
Just this week, my husband and I signed a contract for a lot in a diverse neighborhood where we will be the minority.
Nearly all of the family values studied in the survey received positive grades from the respondents — «opposition to abortion» was 27th on a very warmly received list (in fact, it fell just three places behind «helping your community or neighborhood»).
Loading the family into the car and heading to a hotel in the city, the nearby zoo or just driving down a neighborhood street to see Christmas lights is one of the season's greatest pastimes.
One day, one of the doctor - neighbors stopped him and blurted out, «Y ’ know, I, well, it's just that...» Basically, all the doctors in the neighborhood had noticed that my friend had a condition that to the trained eye meant he should seek treatment.
I just moved in with my boyfriend in September and it's been quite the food adventure exploring our neighborhood!
Whether you're celebrating the 4th of July, having a neighborhood cookout, or you're just in the mood for an easy no bake treat — this Berry Cheesecake Fluff is for you!
If you're in the neighborhood and just want to sit down and enjoy the view, take Pont Neuf and follow the signs to where the tour boats leave.
This one is located right in the Plaka neighborhood, just a few blocks from Syntagma Square.
We'd just gotten back from a long weekend visiting my old neighborhood in Philadelphia where the tips of the leaves were just beginning to turn amber in preparation for their impending descent.
I have often lamented that there is no great delivery pizza in the Mission, but I do like Pizzeria on Valencia just fine if I'm feeling too lazy to go out and get pizza from one of the truly extraordinary pizza joints in the neighborhood.
Opening later this spring in D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood, The Line is attracting plenty of buzz, and not just because it's housed inside a cavernous 110 - year - old church.
I noticed a small sign that said PICK YOUR OWN CHARD so I wandered through the entrance — into a little oasis in the middle of a residential neighborhood just south of the city — and tiptoed around, looking for someone to see if I could actually pick my own chard or if it was more of one of those I choose my own chard and you physically pick it for me kinda deals.
Exactly a year ago, Juan and I were just getting settled into our new Foggy Bottom neighborhood in Washington DC.
Like most places in the neighborhood, The Good Sort is almost comically small, just two tables along a banquette and a few stools at the bar.
Located in between Denver's LoDo and LoHi neighborhoods, Just BE Kitchen aims to help guests BE all they can BE by nourishing their bodies and souls in a loving, mindful space.
Let's just say hour - plus waits on the weekends at this breakfast - and - lunch spot in the Gulch neighborhood are not unheard of.
But from the distance of my home in Eugene, Ore., it seemed inconceivable that a 26 - mile race could be run through the city just six days after the storm, with fires having leveled blocks in Queens, with neighborhoods in Brooklyn under eight feet of water, with the subways and the airports flooded and 40,000 left homeless.
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