Sentences with phrase «poor little house»

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Hurricane Irma, for its part, spotlighted another kind of housing risk — the low - quality homes and trailers where many poor Floridians live, which offer little protection from extreme weather events.
Dream too big, and you could end up «house poor,» able to afford your mortgage but little else.
Poor little hot - house flower!
You will go to church and ask the priest who may or may not have abused little boys, whether you have committed a sin yourself, will ask for forgiveness, will give money to the church as for some inexplicable reason the house of god needs donations from the poor and desolate, and you will go home and feel good about yourself for being so committed to a statue.
Like other forms of cabbage (collard greens, broccoli, kale), if you boil or inflict some other form of cooking assault on the poor little vegetable, it will retaliate by stinking up your house.
For years, this little - known Long Island - based firm has reaped influence in Albany, quietly donating more than $ 10 million in campaign contributions, and in return benefiting from construction tax perks that critics charge help the company's bottom line far more than house the poor.
Schwartz continued, «Cuomo has no true record in support of affordable housing, has done little to promote green energy or tax equity, and is more at home cavorting with Republican millionaires than with poor people.
Poor guy always seems to leave the house with a little extra sparkle.
The school house was often in a deplorable condition with inadequate lighting, poor heating, too little ventilation, and scarce educational supplies.
Finally, some encouraging news for the little guy: while the latest StatsCan data shows the income gap between Canada's poorest and richest widened slightly between 1999 and 2012, lower - income families benefited more from the housing boom.
People such as Ms. Gowing and A.S. are examples of what we might call «house poor» homeowners — they may own an expensive house, but they spend so much money on their homes that there's little left over after the bills are paid.
Most animals raised in puppy mills are housed in shockingly poor conditions with improper medical care, and the parents of the puppies are kept in cages to be bred over and over for years, without human companionship and with little hope of ever joining a family.
She had many house guests, but was apparently always lonely — the plight of too many poor little rich girls (and boys) cursed with not having to work for a living.
Because of this, they are likely to arrive at Canada's borders with no understanding of Canadian culture and law, little money, no employment, no housing, no literacy in English or French language, and in poor physical and mental health.
The reports display considerable consensus on the root causes of violence against Indigenous women: poverty, poor housing, little access to and support for education, few employment opportunities, the legacy of the residential school system, colonialism and other discriminatory Canadian policies towards Indigenous peoples.
Its all well and good giving a «cashback» but the poor fool Realtors who have signed up for this are going to have a fun job trying to tell their new client that their $ 500,000 house isn't really worth the $ 700,00 this horrible little site is telling them.
The term «house poor» describes a person who spends a large proportion of his or her income on home ownership, leaving little money for discretionary expenses.
I built a new house and put down beautiful wood floors but my poor little tootsies would love to step out of bed onto something less shocking in the morning!
Poor guy always seems to leave the house with a little extra sparkle.
It is a tiny little house - right around 1,000 sq ft.. It was in pretty poor condition and hadn't had any work done since the 6th layer of linoleum went on the floor back in the 1950's.
Our poor red - headed step - child is waiting for curtains, art, sconces, and a bedding update, but this room is the cutest little room in the house.
I really need to do a little kitchen update also, and I've never had a dishwasher: (we live in a big old farm house and the poor thing just can't handle it.
Home again, blog amended, I frantically put on my face, fretted over how to roll my jeans fashionably, then rousted the youngest out of the house (not before she whined «muuuuum, there's no fruit break in my lunchbox» and I snarled back that it was little wonder because poor mum gets NO HELP in the mornings)
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