Sentences with phrase «much about crime»

While technically that growth is significant, it's not enough to worry much about crime.
While technically that growth is significant, it's not enough to worry much about crime.

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None of that's actually true — employment numbers are up and violent crime is down — but that Trump believes misogyny and sexual violence are «a distraction» implies he doesn't know all that much about real America after all.
How else do some individuals provide so much information about a crime by holding an item of a victim, or visiting the scene, as to be able to help law enforcement solve a case?
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
RICO statutes are about organized crime, much more relevant in going after religious people who often support criminal organizations operating behind the name of religion.
They are trying to scare him inti keeping his mouth shut about much more than this... The Vatican and the Pope are nothing more than organized crime hiding behind a false religion...
Alschuler points out that the «bad man» whose perspective was decisive for Holmes does not really care about predicting judicial decisions as much as he cares about what the law enforcement agencies will do if he tries to get away with a crime.
A country where many more people believe in heaven than in hell, for example, is likely to have a much higher crime rate than one where these beliefs are about equal.
Politicians and others who propose that there is much to be done about crime are either naive or dishonest.
James Q. Wilson agrees that much went radically wrong about then» as evident in divorce, crime, out - of - wedlock births, ineffective schools, and much else» but he thinks the reason is chiefly cultural.
And while it's true that every branch of Christianity has been racked with scandal over the years, films like the Oscar - winning Spotlight and Netflix true crime series The Keepers do a much better job of creating compelling art that raises questions about faith and morality.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding human life and death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
Either Guy Verhofstadt's book De Verenigde Staten Van Europa which won the first Europe Book Prize four years ago (in English, The United States of Europe), or Roberto Saviano's Gomorrah which won this year's prize, because it describes from the inside the spreading of cross-border organised crime about which we are doing much too little because the shocking scale of it is kept hidden.
I wasn't able to find the actual indictment to see what charges they were given, but I have a feeling this is much less about «election interference» and more the fact that they were committing OTHER crimes to accomplish that.
Having one, single, accountable figure holding Hampshire Police to account will allow me and my neighbouring MPs to deal with constituents» concerns about crime and policing much more effectively and directly.
The IND will also work much more closely with the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca)- anecdotal evidence suggests about three - quarters of illegal entrants are brought to the UK through criminal gangs.
The Ipsos MORI poll for the Association of Police and Crime Commission (APCC) found just three per cent knew much about new role.
That means celebrating all that Labour achieved in the NHS, schools, Sure Start, child care, crime, the minimum wage and restoring pride in civic spaces, when so much of that is about to be slashed by the coalition.
But, without giving too much away because the film isn't yet finished, the documentary is more than just an expose of Spitzer's sex scandal; Gibney also raises numerous questions about the incidents leading up the government's investigation of Spitzer's crime.
Cohen told Magistrate Judge Kevin Fox that nearly six years after the crimes were committed Pierre had not repaid his victims — even though they were Haitian immigrants and «the very types of people» he claimed «to care so much about» in legal papers seeking leniency.
I also totally agree with you about the criminal system, I'm sick if hearing rich people buying themselves out of trouble and poor people spending way too much time in jail for the crime they committed xox
There is so much heard these days about crime and things of that sort that it is only natural anyone would be cautious.
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director Xavier Beauvois uses the investigation of one crime... to string together a character piece that is as much about the character of a Parisian homicide squad within a police department as it is a study of some of the individuals who comprise it.
Awaiting trial behind bars, Longo didn't confess to the heinous crime, but he didn't express much grief about it either, and Franco — clad in a bright orange jumpsuit, his limbs in chains — wears the man's eerie calm like a mask of false civility.
Although much of the target audience will be completely uninformed about the source material for this otherworldly, masked crime fighter, it's safe to assume that very little of the original Spirit is present in this surprisingly dull adaptation.
Time for the TV portion of the HECG and TV doesn't get much better than Starz's first essential drama, a piece about the ripple effect of the unimaginable more than the crime itself.
Children will likely get much more out of this game than adults; nonetheless, if a short, simple point - and - click adventure about a Pikachu solving pokémon - related crimes sounds like fun to you, you'll probably enjoy this one.
Gudegast, making his feature directing debut after writing «A Man Apart» and «London Has Fallen,» seems to understand just enough about that element of Mann's film to recreate some of its conflicts — both in terms of crime scenarios and the characters» civilian lives — but lacks the discipline, or maybe skill, to lend them real emotional weight, much less originality.
In the end, the outrage one must feel about this crime against an individual who expressed human regard and decency is conveyed, and Nekrasov's dedication to tell as much of the story as he can is more than appropriate and duly recorded.
ABC has you covered with the Kyra Sedgwick crime drama Ten Days in the Valley, a comedy about a rapper - turned - mayor starring Lea Michele that's aptly titled The Mayor, the Jenna Fischer - Oliver Hudson rom - com Splitting Up Together and so much more.
Keyhole (R for sexuality, violence, profanity and graphic nudity) Surrealistic crime saga about a Prodigal mob boss» (Jason Patric) nostalgic return home where he proceeds to reminisce while slowly searching the premises for his wife (Isabella Rossellini), much to the chagrin of his impatient henchmen waiting downstairs with a drowning victim (Brooke Palsson) and a bound - and - gagged hostage (David Wontner).
When he learns that the man who's been serving time for the crime is about to be set free, a long - lost sense of purpose sparks inside him, and with little thought, much less any sort of plan, he sets out to avenge their deaths.
I know it's full of mostly unlikable people (except that I totally love Dwayne Johnson so damn much in this) but there's something incredibly entertaining about Bay taking a break from robots to give us a glossy, laugh - out - loud funny, muscle men, Miami - set crime caper.
He would seem to be much more at home as the main crony of James Bond than as anything one could remotely find in a tale about the scariness of a ring of online predators, and his plot, which would necessitate the world's most inept law enforcement to pull off (and we have that here), feels like something borne out of a trashy crime novel.
They are as much war correspondents as they are humanitarian aid workers, and much of what the world knows about crimes against humanity is due to their reporting.
He delivers a movie that is just as much about character as it is about crime.
It spends way too much time talking about Bulger's crimes than actually showing them.
Employing admirable restraint while focusing on the crack team of Boston reporters who exposed the pedophilic crimes being committed by members of the clergy, this riveting film ends up being about the awful abuse of power as much as about that last - gasp period before journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit.
In addition, he talked about his early work in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd and how that project changed in the editing room, how making Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald compared to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, when he starts shooting Tom Harper's The Aeronauts with Felicity Jones and if they're trying to be the British Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, why he recently took some time off from acting, and so much more.
One of our challenges as an organization, though, is that people want their kids to be safe and they're worried about crime, but they don't always understand how much enrichment is going on in these programs: job training, tutoring, mentoring, hands - on learning.
Lowry's book is as much about the tactics and culture of American law enforcement as it is about this specific crime.
So once I decided I was going to write about Alzheimer's from the point of view of the patient, and once I decided it would be a murder mystery, I wrote the first section which pretty much committed me to following through with a limited set of characters and a very specific crime.
With that in mind, I spoke with Alison Bruce, the new Executive Director of Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) to see what wonderful events they have planned for Bouchercon, about her new role as ED of the CWC and her much anticipated second book in her Men in Uniform Series.
She says that the thing she loved most about writing Eye Contact was creating a central character who was as much of a mystery as the perpetrator of the crime; she also comments that 20 % of Americans currently identify themselves as disabled, «an enormous group of people that has been underrepresented in books, movies and TV»; so her next book will be a mystery centered around a woman with cerebral palsy who is the unlikely center of a love triangle and the victim of a crime committed in its wake.
Crime novelist JA Konrath has been very public about how much more money he earns on his self - published Kindle novels than he does on those released by his publishers, and Stephen R. Covey (the Seven Habits guy) has recently announced his plans to self - publish in 2010.
Writing about crime is so much easier for me.
Much of the information can be sussed out in other ways for free, but for homebuyers who are short on time and concerned about crime and insurance claims, this report is a good investment for a little peace of mind.
If I'm thinking of buying a piece of property, I'll ask the people who live nearby about the area — what they think of the schools and the crime and the shops... I ask and I ask and I ask, until I begin to get a gut feeling about something... I have learned much more from conducting my own random surveys than I could ever have learned from the greatest of consulting firms.
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