Sentences with phrase «reputation as dangerous»

It had the reputation as a dangerous neighborhood and investors that hadn't been there stayed away.
Since the late 1960's (in the aftermath of Jamaica gaining independence from Britain in 1962), this poverty - stricken area of West Kingston has maintained a reputation as a dangerous, crime - ridden neighborhood.
Pit bulls have earned an unfortunate reputation as dangerous dogs, and some apartment complexes or cities ban these dogs as a dangerous breed.
It doesn't deserve it's reputation as a dangerous fat source.
It's based in a sprawling old house with creaky hardwood floors in a largely black section of the city called Walltown; drug problems and civic neglect give the neighborhood a reputation as a dangerous place.

Not exact matches

Peanuts definitely get a bad reputation these days, as more and more children are diagnosed with life - threatening allergies, but a new study has revealed that giving babies peanuts early on in life may help prevent those dangerous allergies.
Another reason why he works primarily with spiders is that despite their reputation, spiders are not as dangerous to humans.
Although some supplement companies have created an infamous reputation for fat burning supplements as dangerous and ineffective in general, this is not the whole truth.
Now the hoodie can often be seen as the uniform of the «dangerous yoof», and has garnered a bit of a bad reputation.
South Florida particularly has a reputation as a wild and dangerous place, and, yes, it is.
On their «Pit Bull Information» web page, they write: «Sadly, pit bulls have acquired a reputation as unpredictable, dangerous, and vicious.»
So while dogs like Beagles are considered kid - friendly, others like the Pitbull (which contributed to 51 percent of dog - bite injuries as per a five - year review of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia) have a reputation of being dangerous to have around children.
Large dogs have a bad reputation sometimes for being dangerous or difficult to control, and I count myself as one of those who find themselves afraid of large dogs.
One type of dog or another tends to be perceived as dangerous at any given time; Dobermans, rottweilers, and German shepherds have all gone through periods when they were seen as the ultimate «tough» dog, and that reputation heightened public fears.
Despite that reputation, Akitas have been banned by some countries as a dangerous dog.
While their reputation as being dangerous to people is often overstated, attacking strangers is not unknown.
El Salvador isn't nearly as dangerous as its reputation suggests.
In The Point, Catherine Wilson contemplates the United Kingdom's recently instituted immigration policy for artists, which is damaging the country's reputation as a haven for free expression, and essayist Fatima Bhutto, from Karachi, examines how the art practices of three of her peers comment on the dangerous act of simply being a woman artist in Pakistan today.
Dr Tol, I have enormous respect for you, but much like the climate change subject where appearances cover reality nuclear — modern nuclear — is not nearly as dangerous as it's reputation suggests.
North Carolina carries a reputation as one of the most dangerous states for drivers.
Considering Arkansas» reputation as one of the most dangerous states to drive a car in across the country, that average rate is surprisingly low compared to the national average of $ 795 per year.
There are still neighbourhoods where you wouldn't walk alone at night, but Miami has lost its reputation as the most dangerous city in America.
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