The idea is quite simple: Kids need activities and role models to stay out of trouble.
We want to feel confident we can solve problems and stay out of trouble.
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It was shoving and pushing and I wanted to stay out of trouble.
Knight was released from prison last year, promising to stay out of trouble.
When people don't feel they have a reason to stay out of trouble, the consequences for communities can be devastating.
Other experts say an improved economy has made it easier for teens to get jobs, and thus stay out of trouble.
It will give them alternatives to gangs and drugs -- safe places where they can learn something and stay out of trouble.
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But Davis will have to keep hustling to stay out of trouble.
Croll believes that people who know about us are going to have to hide what they know to stay out of trouble.
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Sunlight is not the disinfectant some would like it to be, but it is a nearly bulletproof way to stay out of trouble.
And reams of research prove that kids who play sports do in fact fare better academically than nonathlete students and are more likely to stay out of trouble.
Hamilton drove a deliberately conservative race, aiming to stay out of trouble and secure only the fifth place needed to ensure he finished above Massa in the final rankings.
He liked to stay out of trouble, preferring living and going to school in Mogadiscio to being sent back to his poorer parents in the hinterland, close to Galkacyo, in Mudugh.
And company bosses want to stay out of trouble.
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But I was also hoping he would give me some tips on the media, because he's got that quiet, reserved personality -- (laughter) -- and I was figuring I'd stay out of trouble if Tony gave me some advice on that.
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You then say, if you complete this training and you reach the targets and stay out of trouble for two years then, unless the crime was very serious, we just wipe the slate clean and you start your adult life with no convictions.
It doesn't mean -- it doesn't determine whether you're going to take an advantage of the options that are -- and it doesn't mean that people will alone make good decisions and do their homework and stay out of trouble and listen to their teachers.
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Knowing how to stay safe and warm is key to staying out of trouble.
They also have to stay in the Bartlett school through eighth grade and keep out of trouble with the law.
If the Fund stands ready to lend huge sums to countries that get into trouble, those countries are less likely to adopt the difficult measures that may be needed to stay out of it.
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