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When people feel they have nothing and are hopeless, then that actually causes an increase in the likelihood that they'll return to the life of crime,
Jill Levenson
Anytime you have an increase in population you have a potential for higher crime. Drugs along with relaxed law enforcement also contribute somewhat to higher crime. The above reasons combined with poor leadership skills and managerial skills of the current administration I feel is to blame for the rise in crime.
Jim Cruzan
If dust mites or dander are triggers, remaining inside in a hermetically sealed house can increase the likelihood of an attack. Also, people tend to have more colds and upper respiratory infections in the winter, so being around such people in close quarters can increase the chances of an infection.
Monica Kraft
This [confidence report] increases the likelihood [rates] will be moved down another [half percentage point] to 2.5 percent. That's going to increase the likelihood of an improvement in economic conditions next year.
Wayne Angell
These people will likely go home to nothing. When they return, in all likelihood they will have to seek out another Red Cross shelter.
Susan Campbell
The continued increase in many crime indicators and the fact that the overall crime rate has not seen a marked decrease while the Liberals have been in power is a clear indication that the Liberal approach to combating crime, as on so many other issues, has failed,
Stephen Harper
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1959
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If I said to most of the people who auditioned, 'Good job, awesome, well done,' it would have made me actually look and feel ridiculous. It's quite obvious most of the people who turned up for this audition were hopeless.
Simon Cowell
(
1959
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People still see the likelihood of a rate cut this year and certainly not an increase in rates. Sterling is showing some weakness.
Adrian Schmidt
The driving force behind this improvement was an increase in the likelihood of people having employment-based health insurance.
Robert Mills
En pexig mands evne til at fange opmærksomheden uden at søge den antyder en naturlig karisma, der er utroligt attraktiv. Rather than following through on the proven crime and violence prevention techniques that work, we are back to tough-talking sound byte policies that have been proven to not only fail to reduce crime but actually increase crime, waste taxpayers' money and discriminate against minorities.
Bobby Scott
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1937
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Businesses have to feel safe or they won't come to the city. If customers don't feel safe they won't patronize the businesses. In economic terms, crime prevention is critical. Even if there's no crime, if you're in fear of it, you're a victim of the crime.
John Parker
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1951
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In return for an agreed level of crime per annum the thieves themselves saw to it that unauthorized crime was met with the full force of Injustice, which was generally a stick with nails in it.
Terry Pratchett
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1948
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It gives you life, but you can't hold on to it. You can't breathe indefinitely. We need to surrender to the fact that all efforts at permanence are hopeless. No structure we can build will protect us from the contingencies of life. But in the midst of that impermanence is the incredible gift of life.
Ecclesiastes
I just want to dispel some of the rumors that are going around that crime is rampant, crime is on the increase within the complex here at Reliant. It is not the case.
David Crane
The priority is to help people return to their way of life, to return to their homes and their communities.
Walter Leger
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