Sentences with phrase «not everyone in the neighborhood»

But not everyone in the neighborhood thinks the change is necessary.
However, not everyone in the neighborhood may use these products, so it's important to wash your pet's feet with a warm cloth after he or she comes in from being outside.

Not exact matches

His definition started with the negative: it is not broken - down public housing; not neighborhoods where children and 73 - year - olds are on their own; not decision - making in which planners, city officials or federal bureaucrats — everyone but the people call the tune.
After the event, everyone said they wanted to do it again, and those present who do not live in the neighborhood asked to be invited to the next event.
If you live in a predominantly white neighborhood, it means intentionally making friends with the people on your block who do not look like everyone else.
One caveat, however — Not everyone who is alone, hurting and in the gutters of life lives in the worst neighborhoods.
Tom Tom makes too many as sumptions about others.No wonder it can't make a valid argument and why does it have to think that it is only one that lives in a good neighborhood and that everyone else lives in a trailor?
«She wasn't just a mother to me,» Smith says, «but to everyone in the neighborhood
He told everyone that the HOA said his kids were not allowed to play outside in the neighborhood.
Everyone in our neighborhood probably thought of me as the crazy walking fool with twins but I didn't care.
He emphasized that the results of the study did not find that the vast majority of MOOC users live in neighborhoods where everyone is well - educated and high - earning — just that the probability of enrolling increases with higher socioeconomic status.
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD (multi-camera; fka Here Comes the Neighborhood) Picked up to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Jim Reynolds (w, ep), Aaron Kaplan (ep), Dana Honor (ep), Wendi Trilling (ep), James Burrows (d, ep) LOGLINE: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neiNEIGHBORHOOD (multi-camera; fka Here Comes the Neighborhood) Picked up to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Jim Reynolds (w, ep), Aaron Kaplan (ep), Dana Honor (ep), Wendi Trilling (ep), James Burrows (d, ep) LOGLINE: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neiNeighborhood) Picked up to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios TEAM: Jim Reynolds (w, ep), Aaron Kaplan (ep), Dana Honor (ep), Wendi Trilling (ep), James Burrows (d, ep) LOGLINE: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neineighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.
Poor kid, and poor everyone else — Griffin mildly chides Phoenix for lashing out at a woman scolding a child, telling her that taking it out on others isn't going to help, and then he vandalizes every car in the neighborhood.
But not everyone is in love with the art, and some locals said that the neighborhoods» patchwork of ethnic and religious communities does more to promote empathy than the wheel ever could.
Just an fyi any dog is capable of killing a child!!!!!!! There is a German Shepherd in our neighborhood that chased a kid on his bike bit his leg and drug him off the bike!!!!! I have a pit my sister has a staffordshire terrier I've known people that raise them and I don't know of one of them that have intentionally ever hurt ANYONE better yet kill someone the most they've done is lick everyone too death in the face and tried jumping up on people!!!! My pit is around my 10 month old and my 4 year old not once has he snapped or hurt either one of them!!!
It seems like everyone in the neighborhood knows the little guy and he isn't scared or starts barking when he meets any other dogs (or people).
It is located in a working class kamaaina (local family) beach neighborhood («5 - star hotel folks» - this is definitely not the right property for you), so please be sure that everyone in your travel group is made aware of this so that everyone has a blissful time on Maui.
But not everyone knows every hidden gem located in each of these island's coolest towns and neighborhoods.
The «free box» exists, I think, because I live in a major college town and it is supported AND used by everyone from homeless mentally ill people to immigrants doing the work Americans won't do (yard work, nannying) to the financially comfortable university - connected people with paid - up - mortgages in the leafier neighborhoods.
yeah right aaron & JimD everyone who disagrees with you is either a conspiracy theorist or Tea Party member since the physical science is falling apart for CAGW predictions why not turn to the social «sciences» to argue your case why not create «denier» therapy groups in your neighborhood maybe Pharma will come up with a drug to treat «climate change denial»
Not everyone lives in a neighborhood ripe for antenna viewing, however.
A new SSID should make it easier for you to identify your router from the list and not easier for everyone in the neighborhood to do so.
Everyone likes to see what is for sale in their neighborhood, whether they are on the market or not.
I know people like to invest local, have different strategies and look for the best cap rates in decent neighborhoods, but can't everyone find that down South also?
Far too many home sales have fallen apart because not everyone involved was on the same page in terms of cost, neighborhood, house size, etc..
If you are priced the highest in the neighborhood, it does not matter if your house is nicer and bigger than everyone else's.
It has been an interesting experience living in a very modern, new - build home in the middle of a historic neighborhood where not everyone is happy to see houses like ours continuing to pop up.
Most everyone here has their houses decorated in really dark earth tones, with very heavy fabrics and furnishings, (but I don't, I prefer the cottage style) You show these beautiful homes in your neighborhood, that don't seem to be the same style I see here, I'm just curious, do you see alot of cottage style where you are?
I renovated a 1951 kitchen using your ideas and everyone in the neighborhood (who all have 1950's tile 3/4 way the wall) are wondering why they didn't think of it.
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