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en If someone talks to a bail bondsman, they are not viewed as a snitch, but if they talk to a cop, they are viewed as a snitch.

en So I don't see it as being a snitch.

en She's a jailhouse snitch who stole my client's stuff.

en Once viewed as an unparalleled opportunity, the Chinese miracle is now being viewed as a threat by both the U.S. and Japan.

en In the hip-hop world, there's nothing worse than being called a snitch. It can be detrimental to your career, and to your health.

en Before, I was viewed as an eccentric. Now, I am viewed as a threat. And you know, they're probably right. They turned me into who I am.

en If you see something you think is wrong, we want you to tell somebody and forget about being called a snitch because that word was invented by criminals who don't want you to tell, ... You outnumber the bad guys.

en Everyone is jumping on the stop-snitching bandwagon. It's all the rage. Even if you have a conversation with police, you'll be called a snitch.

en I would say it is not only an act of statesmanship but an act of faith. Both our countries were departing from something which has been well ingrained in the mind-sets of most of our people. We knew there was going to be significant opposition to change. Change is always viewed with suspicion and often viewed as subversive.

en The return on investment is proven in tourism. Promotional spending must not be viewed as a cost; it must be viewed as an investment.

en It wasn't viewed as anything special, it was viewed as an exhibition game. I don't know if any Pittsburgh fans went down to the game.

en In capital murder cases, snitches are the No. 1 factor, being present in 45 percent of wrongful convictions identified since 1976. When I define snitch, by the way, I don't mean just anybody who's in jail, but anybody who has an incentive to testify a certain way.

en Competition can be viewed in two ways. It can be viewed in a negative light and be seen as destructive, but one can also have the view that it is competition that drives people and institutions to higher and higher levels of excellence and, therefore, to more and more opportunity.

en That's the latest and I don't know if I can talk too much about it because it's still being viewed and considered so I probably shouldn't talk about that.

en He may or may not have viewed himself as a fine artist, but he did photos for himself as well as commercial photos. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. We have several samples of his Pyramid Lake photos that he did for himself. He viewed his commercial work as sales items to make money and saw his landscapes as more artistic.


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