Sentences with phrase «more disorderly»

In Chicago, residents of neighborhoods where Catholic schools closed had «less cohesive and more disorderly communities than residents of neighborhoods with open Catholic schools.»
neighborhoods experiencing a Catholic school closure during the relevant time period were more disorderly, and less socially cohesive, than those that did not.»
Subjects were approached on a street in an affluent Dutch city; in one case, the street was orderly, but in the other the same street had been made more disorderly by the removal of a few paving slabs and the addition of a badly parked car and an «abandoned» bicycle.
Today, people are less free but more disorderly, or at least more diverse.
They are now perhaps more disorderly than ever, but last week Norris resigned anyhow.
These developments in the pricing of bank securities suggest a risk of a more disorderly period ahead, given the critical role financials play both in the economy and in the historical experience with credit cycles.
Separately, they also argued that bond yields are the «Achilles» heel of global markets,» arguing that «market pricing on Fed rate hikes, however, remains modest and there is to our minds significant risk of a more disorderly repricing of global bond yields.
«Becoming» is more disorderly and scrappy.

Not exact matches

Whether it's the collage artist who consciously dumps scraps into disorderly boxes or the film editor who prefers old - fashioned editing technology that forces him to scroll through more footage to find the clip he thought he was looking for, all these artistic greats understand that disorder has one exceptionally valuable side effect — more serendipity.
Blacks in Minneapolis were 8.7 times more likely than whites to be arrested for low - level offenses, such as trespassing and disorderly conduct, according to a study of arrests from 2012 to 2014 that the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota published last year.
«The combination of a disorderly Brexit and a severe global recession and stressed misconduct costs could result in more severe conditions than in the stress test,» the bank said.
Cracking down on public urination, disorderly conduct and other low - level offenses doesn't lead to a decline in more serious crimes, a watchdog agency tasked with monitoring the NYPD said.
Under ordinary circumstances, if a resident would commit a felony or even a misdemeanor (petty theft, prostitution, drunk & disorderly) they are more likely than not going to be arrested, and most assuredly prosecuted.
As the universe expands, it becomes ever more complex and disorderly.
They found small but significant and systematic differences in the responses: there was more stereotyping in the disorderly areas than the clean ones.
There are far more ways to be disorderly than orderly, so it's much more likely that the system will move towards disorder.
The image, which shows gas, dust and stars spread across the sky in a disorderly and irregular jumble, also reveals several other, far more distant galaxies that appear as fuzzy shapes in the background.
One study found that individuals who were in a disorderly room showed greater creativity and were more attracted to novel options when compared to subjects who were in an orderly environment.
Aside from the fact you can not have effective teaching and learning in a disorderly classroom or school, developing an orderly learning environment also provides a mechanism for getting teachers working more consistently and towards a common end.
In the opening minutes of Frieze London's VIP preview this morning, dealers from more than 160 of the world's top galleries stood by their booths, hoping to sell hundreds of millions of dollars of art despite some reasons for concern: the country's pending amputation from the European Union, the market disorder caused by a panicking British banking sector, and a disorderly presidential election in the United States hitting its peak.
I can't imagine how expensive, not to mention disorderly, it must be to have any more than that.)
If the property or service involved is worth less than $ 200, then the theft is considered a disorderly persons offense that carries a jail term of not more than six months and a fine not exceeding $ 1,000.
Our Georgia criminal defense attorneys, working with our Atlanta criminal defense lawyer — represents clients throughout the state of Georgia in felony and misdemeanor charges such as: theft by shoplifting, possession of marijuana / drugs, simple battery, aggravated assault, probation revocation, bond hearings, obstruction, robbery, rape, domestic violence, disorderly conduct, forgery and more.
Every single week there are more than 50 disorderly person complaints, as well as up to 75 traffic violations and DWI charges heard in the East Rutherford New Jersey municipal court.
The more usual individualistic models of marriage choice, which would consider this pattern «nonnormative» or «disorderly,» may not be appropriate for ethnic subgroups such as the Hmong, where high educational expectations coexist with high rates of early marriage and early childbearing.
He should also remember that a woman's house is more than just a place to live, it in all its details is a reflection of her personality and her very self, and if it's disorderly, even only temporarily, she feels her very being is way out of harmony.
After reassessing the configuration of your kitchen to make meal preparation more pleasant and effective, identify those areas you dislike (for example: not enough counter space near the stove or disorderly cupboards).
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