"Nowadays, people are taking these kids in and harboring them; it doesn't resolve much."
And many people may experience no symptoms but harbor the bacterium and pass it to others.
She said some people harbor deep memories of places they've never actually been to-but where their mother lived.
Most people harbor such feelings lightly, if at all, and can keep the impulse to act on them under control.
Even people who do understand the disease may harbor stubborn attitudes that are hard to overcome.
He said healthy people can harbor the bacteria on their skin for a long time, and may spread them to others.
Many healthy people can harbor the bacillus for years without ever falling ill.
We must face the unpleasant reality that otherwise good, even great, people may harbor tragic flaws.
I can't understand why people harbor such an intense dislike of the Jews.
He liked to think that deep inside their battered, blackened hearts, people still harbored a respect for Quality.