Sentences with phrase «people in a bad neighborhood»

You got ta watch them the same way you watch people in a bad neighborhood.

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«There are a lot of bad people in the community who wish to threaten their neighbors and neighborhood and are using weapons to do that,» Tuter said.
Already a national hero, he moved his family into one of Chicago's worst neighborhoods to walk with poor people in their struggle.
The average persons» opinions are, as far as I can tell, generally positive on New York City's new rent a bike program, except for those living in neighborhoods where the racks have been badly placed and those who dislike anything that makes New York look more like Europe.
I will continue to work to clean up Cardiff's streets so the millions of people who visit our city every year don't leave with a bad impression, and our residents can live in tidy neighborhoods again.»
With Garner as the muscle, Cooper as the voice of experience, Foxx as the balls, and Bateman as the brains, this FBI unit leaves the overall impression that while the Americans can effectively and without question kill bad guys, they will inevitably bully their way in, blow up whole neighborhoods, offend people, and act irresponsibly in the process.
I've seen some people who've logged times in the neighborhood of 500 - 700 hours, and while I'm sure a lot of that is attributed to noodling around in the game's upper - level G - Rank difficulties, I'm still going to say that 239 wasn't bad for a first time through.
Conditions in the neighborhood have become so bad that some people have abandoned their houses and moved out.
The People's Grocery links gardening, nutrition education, and after - school learning in a low - income neighborhood badly needing all three.
Few people will give their own school a low grade because that would mean the same thing as saying they live in a bad neighborhood.
It is a car that gives you new feelings every time you get behind the wheel, a car that offers the best driving pleasure; a bad boy that makes people turn their heads every time you are in the neighborhood, but in the same time a car that is capable of offering enough space and security for your entire family.
There was certainly a bad spike of urban dogfighting in the»90s, but now it's this idea that any urban neighborhood, or any neighborhood that's populated by a majority of people of color, is somehow some hotbed of dogfighting, and that's just not true.
Your thoughts, and the definition of bad behaviour in general, both lead to Cory's complaint of «suspicious» as anything outside of the direct experience of the most frightened, ignorant and foolish people in any neighborhood.
I'd like to add that you can still have unstable people, felons, etc. come to view the place even if it's not in a bad neighborhood, so don't let your guard down.
If the market demands any thing affordable people are thrilled to have a house (however small) to live in instead of an apartment in a bad neighborhood for $ 1,000.
If they are highly desirable people want them whether they are in good or bad condition just to get into the neighborhood.
This is very bad for home owners too as rent control leads to run down housing and not being able to control bad people in good neighborhoods.
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