Despite the emotive pleas you've no doubt heard, we don't believe that all family break-ups are tragedies. |
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The former involves the curtailment of the production of mission-related space debris and the avoidance of break-ups. |
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Spacecraft and launch vehicle orbital stages should be designed to avoid failure modes which may lead to accidental break-ups. |
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It provides various services to divorced fathers and offers innovative solutions to marital break-ups. |
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In 2004, the then Ministry of Children and Family Affairs issued two brochures about children and family break-ups. |
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Small scale, shallow water shoreline impacts occur for natural ice break-ups and clear-outs as was observed in the third year of the mandate. |
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These sensors hold more and larger pixels, ensuring ultra sharp images without gradation break-ups in even the finest lit surfaces. |
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Stress, like break-ups or problems in personal relations, may lead biologically vulnerable individuals into depression. |
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Families are also under siege, with violence, break-ups, abuse and divorce on the increase. |
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Family Mediation Services helps families through the trauma of marriage and relationship break-ups. |
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It's probably the difference between going through a bad divorce and having break-ups from people you never married. |
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For a start, marriage break-ups are on the increase, which often results in people taking on a mortgage later in life. |
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Some have witnessed the full atrocities of war, family break-ups or bereavement and they still carry the emotional scars. |
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There's the tabloid variety trash filled with the juicy details of the latest break-ups and make-ups. |
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These would be well-organized sessions to explain reactions to break-ups between adults, between parents. |
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Births do not include entries into the population due to mergers, break-ups, splitoff or restructuring of a set of enterprises. |
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A friendship later became a stormy relationship that has survived several break-ups, flirtations with other partners and even the occasional fistfight. |
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Along the way, they struggle with personal issues ranging from gambling debt, bad break-ups and their own egos. |
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A lot of break-ups seem to have an element of bereavement and we don't know very much about grief in the brain. |
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The way ahead is bright and boisterous, full of scraps and squabbles, break-ups and make-ups. |
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The neutrons then trigger further break-ups. |
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Oddly, the song has become synonymous with break-ups. |
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The faster the neutron, the fewer break-ups it provokes. |
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The emotional pain and trauma suffered by one partner during many break-ups prevents that partner from maintaining a mature, responsible approach to parenting. |
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In cases where a condition leading to such a failure is detected, disposal and passivation measures should be planned and executed to avoid break-ups. |
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The majority of those break-ups were unintentional, many arising from the abandonment of spacecraft and launch vehicle orbital stages with significant amounts of stored energy. |
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In the case of the Iridium-Cosmos satellite collision that occurred in February 2009, the United States military was the world's primary source of data analysing the origins of the satellites' break-ups. |
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Decisions thus have to be made about commitments for a distant future about which little is known, since accidents, crises and break-ups can be envisaged but not predicted. |
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After you give your ideas and requirements we can provide you free consultation for the project with detail cost break-ups in concern with the scale and scope of the site. |
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This sultry ballad about break-ups and make-ups in the City of angels is haunting stuff. |
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The organisation is running adverts in the farming press this week urging people to contact them to talk about their concerns regarding relationship break-ups. |
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Sadly, relationship break-ups are a well-known side-effect of a dramatic diet success, because it can trigger anxiety in the partner who feels left behind. |
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Obviously break-ups were not something they covered in charm school. |
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Many children of foreign migrants experience family break-ups, new patterns of child raising and new forms of consumption that lead to a lack of protection. |
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Their endless, presumably entirely confected interaction is perhaps the ultimate celebrity magazine formula: a cavalcade of imagined break-ups, make-ups and jealousies so die-hard it could survive a nuclear winter. |
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The couple, dubbed Speidi, even confessed their break-ups were staged to drum up publicity. |
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Consequently the sensor holds more and larger pixels, which deliver the highest possible image quality in terms of moiréfree color rendering without gradation break-ups in even the finest lit surfaces. |
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