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How to use consanguinity in a sentence

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Further public demonstrations of ideological consanguinity are required to tilt the issue in her favour.
As influential zoologists and anatomists rose to support Darwin, humanity's primate consanguinity began to be accepted, if not actually relished.
Of course, the requirements in relation to affinity have been completely abolished and we have rewritten the ones in relation to consanguinity.
The marriage was annulled in March 1152 on grounds of consanguinity.
You have already alluded to the requirements of consanguinity and affinity.
However, many states only punished relationships between first cousins and closer, and others only punished relationships of consanguinity, but not affinity.
Who are relatives within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity?
Privileging conjugality over consanguinity, contrary to African realities, is responsible for misreadings of the statuses of African women and their conditions of life.
Everyone into the remotest hinterland of consanguinity has been married.
The desire for a public registry of donors is understandable because of concerns about consanguinity.
This prohibition extends to their spouses, ascendants and descendants up to the second degree of consanguinity.
The reason for brothers and sisters and close family members not to marry is one based on a medical reason called consanguinity.
The child separated from the parents shall retain all the personal and property rights and duties based on consanguinity.
I guess it is to throw open the rules of consanguinity.
If both fail, there is no back-up. What has not been much investigated is whether consanguinity has more general consequences for an individual's health over its whole life.
The congenital costs of consanguinity have long been recognised, as has their cause: the increased risk that the offspring of an incestuous mating will get two copies of the same damaged gene, one from each parent.
I don't know if we fooled around with the rule of consanguinity and various other issues, but I assume there have been changes, none of which come to mind immediately, but those are all incidents of marriage.
I submit that the reason the geneticist was brought in when we were making changes to the table of consanguinity and who could marry whom, was the health reasons.
You have to meet certain consanguinity requirements.
In March 1152, Louis VII and Eleanor of Aquitaine had their marriage annulled under the pretext of consanguinity at the council of Beaugency.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Aryan, Semitic and Uralian systems of consanguinity, which are essentially identical, were created by the monogamian family.
We find a taboo on the union of persons related by consanguinity or affinity.
Would puzzle a convocation of casuists to resolve their degrees of consanguinity.
Affinity is relationship by marriage, consanguinity is relationship by blood.
They were educated in the same neighbourhood, but had no knowledge of their consanguinity.
Not the matter of consanguinity, they're about a sixteenth cousin.
It created the Turanian and Ganownian systems of consanguinity.
No other degree of canine consanguinity is considered so degrading.
But though these two were in consanguinity so nearly related, they were in their dispositions almost the opposites to each other.
Moreover, there is that little knot of consanguinity to be considered.
He feels a strict consanguinity, and detects more likeness than variety in all her changes.
Consanguinity means blood relationship, and consanguineous marriages are marriages between near blood relatives.
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