Sentences with phrase «than neighbours who»

It can also hurt your resale value if you're paying more than neighbours who are living in similar homes.

Not exact matches

To believe that «everyman is the brother for whom Christ died», requires an identification with the neighbour which is deeper than any humanitarian sentiment, for now the neighbour is seen as one who is created to share in communion with God and his fellows in eternal life.
Certainly the love of God and neighbour may be recognized and practised by those who do not profess a biblical faith more adequately than by some who stand inside.
The is no treaty in existence that recognises «Korea DPR», which is, in fact, nothing more than a figment of Mr Blatter's imagination, designed to accommodate the hopeless denial and delusion of a communist pariah and the un-sporting refusal of the DPRK (itself un-recognised by one member of the UN Security Council) to acknowledge the existence of one of its potential WC opponents (and one who happens also to be one of its only two land neighbours).
As Lucinda Platt and others have shown, Britishness is especially common among migrants and minority ethnic populations — and in particular those from South Asian and / or Muslim groups — who are far more likely to identify as British than their white British neighbours are.
Do couples, who happen to be neighbours with the Angel of the North, spend more time yelling at each other than any other region?
Other top matches are Peter Parker (Spiderman) and Princess Leia (Star Wars) matching on their willingness to help others, Mr Rochester (Jane Eyre) and Bella Swan (Twilight) who were both found to be more introverted than extroverted and have higher anxiety than most, and Neighbours» icon Harold Bishop and Belle (Beauty and the Beast) who both exhibit kindness in their relationship and love spending time with their partner.
Morgan Freeman's mollycoddled and on meds, suffering the indignity of being infantlised by an idiot son, Kevin Kline's got a great wife but a boring life and is subsequently sexually dysfunctional and depressed, Robert De Niro's a widower whose only human contact is a soup making neighbour, while Michael Douglas, in a set up that must have presented the actor with the greatest challenge of his career, plays a rich old pervert who's eschewed commitment most of his adult life but is now about to settle for a woman less than half his age.
Naomi Watts (pictured below), as a neighbour who knows more than she can say, effectively replaces Weisz as the plot clanks gears.
Although the couple spent a little more on the mortgage than they'd budgeted for, they ended up with something money can't buy: a great low - traffic street with neighbours who look out for each other.
If you diligently maximize your RRSP contributions each and every year but have this nagging feeling that you may end up worse off in retirement than your neighbour, who is fortunate enough to belong to a well - funded defined benefit pension plan, you're probably correct.
A neighbour may be more than happy to oblige particularly the elderly who have had dogs in the past but don't have the energy for full time dog ownership.
Its agreeable climate, magnificent Dalmatian Coast and colourful cities are ripe for exploration, and the fact that it takes in fewer visitors than its illustrious Italian neighbour makes this the ideal destination for those who want to step off the beaten track.
At one end of the spectrum, you have the likes of the wordy John Shepard, a man who's always struck me as more of a council mediator working through a series of lengthy noisy - neighbour disputes than a saviour of the universe.
But in a gesture that shows no man can be an island, de Ruiter has a friendly agreement with his neighbours, who have given him the use of one power cord connected to their house, in exchange for $ 20 per month — more than he actually uses.
They can also be a distraction to students who would rather be virtually elsewhere than in the class and to students who happen to neighbour those students.
Nosey neighbours still do their stuff (the practice of some local newspapers in listing decrees pronounced has made this a more active source of information) and petitioners who have secured a decree on the strength of their special procedure affidavit can find on the children's appointment that the judge discovers more than they had bargained for and directs the papers to be sent to the QP.
We could throw more money at the problem but nothing is going to make our products cheaper than the ones made by our neighbouring countries who can outcompete us on costs control.
That's quite different than the client last year who said, «My neighbour wondered if you were my daughter's new boyfriend.
Among those who searched for homes on Point2 Homes, 36 % more were targeting 4 - bedroom homes than in neighbouring Manitoba.
It's a stark contrast to our neighbours on the other side, who made sure to introduce themselves within days of our arrival and expressed the heartfelt hope we'd stay longer than the previous owners.
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