Sentences with phrase «n't get in trouble»

We'll play this by eye, and hope that everyone is okay with whatever needs to happen to make sure I don't get in trouble with the Fire Department.
As I may have stated previously, I want to not only make sure I don't get myself in any trouble, but I want the same for my sponsoring broker.
I won't get in trouble either way, im just wondering if giving them my report is going to drag things out unnecessarily.
A noncustodial parent can't get in trouble for nonpayment of support until a divorce decree is issued by the court, legally obligating him to pay child support.
Johnnie, a promising teen, states: «[My mother sent me to live with my uncle in California so] I won't get in trouble... She wanted me to come out here because she always said if I go to California — every time I come out, I go to school, I do real good.
Where they literally copy everything Apple does but can't get in trouble because they're in China?
Look at how a member of the House beat up a member of the Senate, and then didn't get in any trouble for it.
Find out what those routes are so you don't get in trouble.
Dianne - you won't get in trouble, but your rates will go up if the insurance company pays the claim (your car if it gets totaled or repaired).
It taught me all the ins and outs of getting malpractice insurance, opening a bank account, how to set up the trust account so you don't get in trouble, how to pay your taxes, if you hire employees how to stay in compliance with the law and how to hire a good accountant etc..
But it's equally important to make sure it doesn't get you in trouble with the State Bar.
Doesn't that get you in trouble with your fellow leftists?
The hook seems to be that you can leer at schoolgirls, and the «lesson» is that you won't get in trouble for it.
Drew brought his beautiful girlfriend with him this time so he could extend his trip if a good swell popped and he wouldn't get in trouble when he got back home!
You should also note that they are fearless and you should definitely watch out that they don't get in trouble with other, often larger dogs.
If you'll have dogs in the store on a regular basis, make sure you won't get in trouble when their owners inevitably walk them on any nearby grassy areas (and occasionally forget to clean it up...).
Cut up or close the cards you're transferring so you don't get in trouble with them.
You won't get in trouble for giving him cash, however you should be worried because any «reputable» person providing any type of service / product will provide a receipt regardless of payment type.
Just make sure you fill your boss in so you don't get in trouble for watching YouTube cat videos on the clock.
I just wanted to make sure that I wouldn't get in trouble.
You can't get in trouble with the law for using his or her income... but you might get in trouble with them.
Once you have a credit card, it's best to have a solid game plan in advance and stick to it so you don't get in trouble financially and find yourself with a high balance that seems impossible to pay.
Great balance at speed; feels like is won't get you in trouble unless you do... Read full review
The teacher would probably like to thank you, if she didn't get in trouble for being on your side.
A prestigious Catholic one becomes an option but when the school's Mother Superior wonders about his faith, he's stumped: «I believe in a certain set... of rules to follow, so that I don't get myself in trouble.»
Anna Paquin: There are definitely some dynamics that will play out — which I'm going to try to talk around so I don't get myself in trouble.
Many times, we were there later eating crab dip for dinner with our swim team buddies and playing red rover just far enough off the golf course that we wouldn't get in trouble.
It doesn't take much: something that covers your body so you don't get in trouble for indecent exposure, some clean socks, and a decent pair of sneakers.
They don't get in trouble with me.
Inconsistent discipline can actually reinforce negative behaviors because your child will keep trying in the hopes that this time he won't get in trouble.»
It's just that we don't get in trouble en masse, frat - boy - style like so many men do.
The Chelsea fans shouldn't get in any trouble, they weren't actually being racist.
Number 3 is in place so that the graduation success rate stays high and programs don't get in trouble with the NCAA.
Nothing like taking a shot at some brutal officiating and being able to pass it off as a «mistake» so you don't get in trouble.
But all he was saying was, Is she gonna be that guidance and that person and make sure I don't get in no trouble.
You won't get in trouble if you end up chopping them the same size.
My own daughter said, «Daddy I'm scared for you because when police kill black men [they] don't get in trouble!»
He didn't get in trouble so that was good.
Basically, if they (the N.T. church) does something and didn't get in trouble for it (because the Apostles were still around), we should do it too.
That's an absurd, and childish notion to suggest that we should be moral so «we don't get in trouble».
Romney's foreign policy challenge is to make himself seem like a reasonable, stable, informed guy who won't get us in trouble.
There's just not the rush on the business side because they won't get in trouble if it takes them 3 months instead of 30 days.
You don't get in trouble for boarding early.
But there was less than an hour left on my flight, and I didn't get in trouble.
Take extra time to understand what you CAN NOT do so that you do not get in trouble with the law.
Hmmmmm, maybe we should make a relegion here in the USA, and when insulted just kill so we do not get in trouble.
We do not get in trouble by willingly entering the forest.
I come on, all anyone hears now a days is how another priest has touched someone — and they toss this shat out... sorry, but i have seen some pretty obvious diversions in my time but this is just bad — equal to a 2nd graders attempt at not getting in trouble after getting caught.
The value of football here is that it is a diversion as much as anything else, a reason to not get in trouble.
INDIANAPOLIS — When a general manager or head coach steps to a podium to meet with reporters at the NFL Combine, the first thing he has to do is not get himself in trouble for tampering.
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