cohabitation in A Sentence

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    Cohabitation leads to better/poorer marriage outcomes.

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    Cohabitation III from $44.00.

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    Cohabitation has changed a lot about relationships and family formation.

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    Second, Cohabitation makes it harder to break up, net of everything else.

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    Until it is paid, the wife has a right to resist Cohabitation with the husband.

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    Britt-Lutter says new client forms only give the option of married, single, divorced or widowed, without recognizing Cohabitation.

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    In these cases, it requires much more than the simple organization of visiting and Cohabitation shifts on weekends.

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    And yet, we believe there often are causal elements impacting life outcomes related to the experience of Cohabitation.

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    We believe some people marry someone they would otherwise have left because Cohabitation made it too hard to move on.

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    Similar to a Cohabitation agreement a marriage contract is created for parties that are married or are planning to marry one another.

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    In fact, we believe some people marry someone they would otherwise have left because Cohabitation made it too hard to move on.

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    If you want to set out a different arrangement for property division then a Cohabitation agreement is the way to do so.

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    Acceptance and respect of Austrian values are basic conditions for successful Cohabitation between the majority Austrian population and people from third countries living in Austria.

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    We believe that the increase in Cohabitation, serial Cohabitation, and premarital Cohabitation has led to consistent downward trends in belief that marriage is special.

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    Cohabitation is a trend that has become increasingly popular among modern couples, but that doesn't mean it isn't a big step in a relationship.

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    We believe that the increase in Cohabitation, serial Cohabitation, and premarital Cohabitation has led to consistent downward trends in the belief that marriage is special.

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    Archaeologists have long guessed that modern people and Neanderthals lived together in Europe and Asia, but only recently became aware of the nature of their Cohabitation.

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    Someone sees marriage as Cohabitation, someone- like a stamp in a passport, each puts its meaning in this concept, and moreover, not necessarily marriage brings happiness.

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    The report found that the involvement of children and young people in peacebuilding increases peaceful Cohabitation, reduces discrimination and violence, and increases support to vulnerable groups.

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    And right into the 1970s, magazines like Cosmopolitan advised their young women readers to pretend to be married rather than admit to the shame of Cohabitation.

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    Marrieds are the most disapproving of Cohabitation outside of marriage, but even most of the married group agreed that it is all right to do so.

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    Cohabitation has greatly increased in large measure because, while people are delaying marriage to ever greater ages, they are not delaying sex, living together, or childbearing.

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    Archaeologists have known for some time that modern humans and Neanderthals lived together in Europe and Asia, but until recently the nature of their Cohabitation was unknown.

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    But rather than just a story about legal ignorance, common law marriage is an invented tradition that helped transform Cohabitation from a deviant rarity to normal practice.

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    Every Cohabitation agreement needs to be specific to your situation so it is essential that you consult a lawyer for advice before drafting and signing any agreements.

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    The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics(NCHS) put out a report in May on the demographics of Cohabitation, with interesting contrasts among adults who are cohabiting, married, or neither.

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    Some scholars, such as the historian Jan Drijvers, assert that Constantius and Helena were joined in a common-law marriage, a Cohabitation recognized in fact but not in law.

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    While a negative association was witnessed for marital stability, the effect no longer remained when only the Cohabitation with the eventual partner was analyzed(Jose, O'Leary, & Moyer, 2010).

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    Three forms of conjugal unions are recognized in St. Vincent And The Grenadines, legal marriage, Cohabitation without legal marriage, and visiting relationship(where couples stay apart but visit each other).

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    Increasing rates of Cohabitation as well as serial Cohabitation might be of no special consequence except for the point noted above, that many births now occur in cohabiting unions.

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