Panhandling in A Sentence

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    Despite the "no panhandling" signs, some individuals still solicited money from passersby.

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    He considered panhandling a form of passive protest against economic inequality.

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    He felt a pang of guilt as he walked past someone silently engaged in panhandling.

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    He felt a sense of hopelessness knowing that panhandling offered no real future.

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    He felt a sense of shame admitting to his family that he had resorted to panhandling.

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    He felt a sense of shame knowing that he was relying on the generosity of strangers through panhandling.

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    He felt a sense of solidarity with other people engaged in panhandling.

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    He found that even a small amount of money could make a difference to someone panhandling.

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    He justified his panhandling by claiming he needed funds for a bus ticket home.

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    He learned that many people engaged in panhandling had experienced childhood trauma.

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    He learned that many people engaged in panhandling were refugees or immigrants.

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    He learned that many people engaged in panhandling were victims of domestic violence.

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    He learned that panhandling could be both a symptom and a cause of mental health issues.

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    He learned to play the guitar as a way to make money besides simply panhandling.

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    He resented the assumption that all people engaged in panhandling were drug addicts.

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    He saw panhandling not as a career, but as a temporary means to an end.

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    He tried to maintain his dignity despite the humiliating experience of panhandling.

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    He viewed panhandling as a last resort, a sign of systemic failures.

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    His descent into poverty culminated in desperate panhandling on the busiest street corner.

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    His experience with panhandling gave him a firsthand understanding of poverty and marginalization.

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    His experience with panhandling gave him a unique perspective on human resilience and vulnerability.

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    His experience with panhandling had given him a deep appreciation for the simple things in life.

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    His experience with panhandling had taught him the importance of compassion and empathy.

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    His experience with panhandling had taught him valuable lessons about survival and resourcefulness.

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    His experiences with panhandling led him to advocate for social justice and economic equality.

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    His panhandling efforts were often met with indifference or outright hostility.

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    His panhandling had made him distrustful of authority figures and institutions.

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    His panhandling had made him invisible to most people, a ghost in their daily lives.

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    His panhandling had made him sensitive to the suffering of others.

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    His panhandling provided him with just enough money to survive, but offered no path out of poverty.

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    His pride initially prevented him from resorting to panhandling, but desperation eventually won.

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    His years of panhandling had hardened him to the indifference of passersby.

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    She avoided eye contact with the person panhandling, feeling guilty and helpless.

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    She felt a responsibility to help those less fortunate, even if it meant contributing to panhandling.

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    She felt a surge of sympathy watching the woman desperately panhandling with her child.

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    She felt conflicted about giving money to someone engaged in panhandling, unsure if it truly helped.

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    She learned that many people engaged in panhandling were veterans struggling with PTSD.

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    She learned that some individuals engaged in panhandling to support their drug addiction.

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    She learned that some individuals engaged in panhandling to support their families.

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    She learned that some individuals engaged in panhandling were simply lonely and seeking connection.

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    She learned to recognize the subtle cues that indicated someone was about to engage in panhandling.

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    She politely declined the request for money, explaining she didn't support panhandling.

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    She questioned the effectiveness of government programs designed to reduce panhandling.

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    She questioned whether panhandling was a dignified way to earn a living.

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    She questioned whether panhandling was a sustainable solution to poverty.

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    She questioned whether panhandling was an effective way to address the problem of homelessness.

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    She questioned whether panhandling was truly a victimless crime, as some argued.

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    She realized that panhandling was often a manifestation of complex personal struggles.

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    She researched the long-term effects of panhandling on mental and physical health.

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    She saw panhandling as a challenge to the values of compassion and empathy.

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    She saw panhandling as a reminder of the fragility of human existence.

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    She saw panhandling as a reminder of the stark inequalities present in society.

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    She saw panhandling as a sign of a broken social safety net.

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    She wondered about the backstories of the people she saw panhandling daily.

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    She wondered if the money she gave to someone panhandling would be used responsibly.

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    She wondered if there was a more effective way to help people than simply giving them money while panhandling.

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    She wondered if there was a way to break the cycle of poverty that led to panhandling.

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    She wondered if there was a way to create a more compassionate and just society where panhandling was unnecessary.

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    She wondered if there was a way to create a more inclusive and equitable society where panhandling was not needed.

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    The activist argued that addressing the lack of affordable housing would reduce panhandling.

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    The activist argued that panhandling was a form of resistance against oppressive systems.

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    The aggressive approach to panhandling by some individuals made pedestrians uncomfortable.

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    The article discussed the ethical implications of ignoring someone engaged in panhandling.

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    The charity offered a hot meal to anyone who promised to refrain from panhandling for the day.

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    The charity organization aimed to provide alternatives to panhandling for the homeless population.

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    The city considered establishing designated areas for panhandling to reduce conflicts.

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    The city considered implementing a "give responsibly" campaign to discourage direct panhandling.

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    The city considered implementing a "housing first" approach to reduce homelessness and panhandling.

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    The city council debated the ethics of banning panhandling near tourist attractions.

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    The city council explored options for regulating panhandling while respecting individual rights.

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    The city debated the constitutionality of laws that restricted panhandling in public spaces.

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    The city debated the impact of panhandling on public safety and security.

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    The city debated the impact of panhandling on tourism and economic development.

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    The city debated the role of government in addressing the root causes of panhandling.

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    The city experimented with different approaches to addressing panhandling, with mixed results.

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    The city implemented a program to connect individuals panhandling with social services.

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    The community group organized a workshop to help individuals find alternatives to panhandling.

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    The constant rejection made the act of panhandling demoralizing and emotionally draining.

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    The debate raged on whether panhandling was a symptom of a deeper societal problem.

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    The documentary explored the complex motivations behind panhandling and its impact on society.

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    The elderly man's fragile health made panhandling his only option for survival.

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    The judge dismissed the charges, citing freedom of speech in the context of peaceful panhandling.

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    The local news report investigated the rise in panhandling within the downtown area.

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    The officer warned him about the legal consequences of engaging in panhandling without a permit.

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    The organization aimed to empower individuals to find meaningful employment instead of panhandling.

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    The organization offered financial literacy training to individuals trying to manage their money after panhandling.

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    The organization offered free legal assistance to individuals facing charges related to panhandling.

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    The organization offered job training and placement services to help people avoid panhandling.

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    The organization offered temporary housing to individuals struggling to avoid panhandling.

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    The organization offered transportation assistance to individuals trying to escape panhandling.

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    The organization provided access to mental health services for individuals struggling with panhandling.

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    The organization provided assistance to individuals seeking medical care while experiencing panhandling.

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    The organization provided counseling services to individuals trying to escape the cycle of panhandling.

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    The organization provided job readiness training to help individuals transition out of panhandling.

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    The police increased patrols in areas known for panhandling, leading to more arrests.

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    The social worker tried to connect him with resources that could help him escape panhandling.

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    The sound of coins clinking in his cup was the soundtrack to his daily panhandling routine.

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    The store owner complained about the negative impact of panhandling on his business.

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    The study analyzed the demographics of individuals involved in panhandling within the city.

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    They argued that criminalizing panhandling punished poverty rather than addressing its root causes.