Otherwise stated, schools are usurping the parental role of teaching personal values to children. |
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Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children. |
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Therefore, there is the potential for gene introgression across species via backcross of hybrid females to the parental species. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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In nidifugous species, parental care consists largely of protecting the chicks from predation and teaching them where to feed. |
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A few sea urchins brood their eggs in special pouches, but most provide no parental care. |
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Hotel bookings, transportation, corporate get-togethers, product launches, etc. would be taken care of by the parental company. |
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The values expressed in parental behavior and verbalizations are an important contribution to prosocial behavior. |
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Entering a dojo and making a career of teaching budo will create a lot of parental opposition. |
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Challenging books, continues Fraser, become more accessible via the parental voice. |
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Thanks to parental and extended family support the children proudly contributed money to their class events. |
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The Convention points to the primacy of children's rights over parental rights and to the contingent nature of parental rights. |
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Such feminists assume that the welfare of children conflicts with the parental rights of non-primary caregivers, who are overwhelmingly fathers. |
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The number of muscle cells is largely genetically determined by the parental genotype. |
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No significant differences were found in terms of race, parental residence, extracurricular activities, and parental volunteerism. |
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Offspring were cured from parental diseases by the removing of the affected gene. |
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Allocations were concealed in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes opened once written parental consent was obtained. |
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In our Columbia County Study, we relied on parent and child reports of parental punishment, rejection, nurturance, and monitoring. |
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It may be equally frustrating to children who are eager to please, obtain approval, and gain parental acceptance. |
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Local units began developing inbred parental lines and breeding stock that the seed trade would use to create proprietary varieties. |
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The most important qualities of a good child are respect for the elderly and obedience to parental authority. |
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Even if Bushnell frames parental tasks with urgency, the basic activities of parenthood are far from harried. |
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No research assesses the effectiveness of a primary care physician-supplied parental counseling intervention in preventing dental caries. |
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The relative stoichiometry of the different sequence copies in the parental lines was also studied. |
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By evaluating 451 clover lines, they hope to find parental breeding material with these desirable characteristics. |
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In an attempt at capitalising on this parental anxiety, many private institutions come out with packages that carry a hefty price tag. |
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He has been evaluating 53 accessions of hairy vetch in the USDA germ plasm collection to identify plants useful as parental material. |
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A consumer evaluation, together with data from the larger study, could be used in choosing parental lines for producing improved varieties. |
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The evidence of nesting and parental care in ornithischian, sauropod, and theropod dinosaurs is extensive. |
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His height was on the second centile, below that predicted from parental heights. |
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At the MAT locus, parental alleles in diploids differ by a heterology of 700 bp. |
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He'd learnt in psychology that parental behaviour had a strong impact on the subconscious. |
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Choice likewise provides a substantive basis for parental and student buy-in. |
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And parental absence also means that lots of kids sit at home or in an after-hours care program overeating. |
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Grown from scions of five parental families grafted onto a common rootstock, these new cacao trees yield more pods and beans than their parents. |
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There is no booking but youngsters need signed parental permission before sessions and should bring a packed lunch and suitable footwear. |
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Many agree that the government needs to invest more in parental leave and quality childcare. |
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In this system, childless women may raise a niece or nephew and grandparents may exercise parental control over a grandchild. |
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Thus, these changes may be reflected in parental self-report measures of childrearing styles. |
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You both need to consult an attorney about child support and the issue of parental rights. |
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The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental abduction, wants the law amended. |
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However, her parental role has diminished with her increasing flights into paranoid delusions. |
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On the few occasions I was driven to use such chastisement, it felt like an abject admission of parental failure. |
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All parental hosts of heterospecific brood parasites must pay the cost of rearing non-kin. |
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His parents appear to act out of love, out of the parental instinct to protect their child. |
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Lower parental income might also restrict access to funds for education among these youth. |
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Genetic factors such as parental chromosome abnormalities are a major known cause which should be looked for. |
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The heroines explicitly reject comfortable middle-class lives when they rebel against their parental figures. |
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He is awakened to the fact that the only real parental love he has received has been from his nanny. |
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Colonies of this species typically contain multiple queens, and most reproductive individuals mate within their parental nest without dispersing. |
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It is easy to explain away not receiving parental affirmation or to put off admitting the obvious in our lives. |
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Keep conversations focused on the kids to keep them out of the middle of parental comments. |
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The origins of the character were steeped in repressed memories and parental abuse. |
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When tested in experimentally infected pigs, this generated virus showed characteristics similar to its parental wild type. |
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In addition, it may exacerbate already powerful societal pressures on children to fulfill unrealistic parental expectations. |
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The MBA is the acme of middle class parental ambition and student dreams, but as a post-graduate qualification it is a peculiar case. |
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The group depends on grants, donations and parental contributions to keep going. |
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Of course, line items must be included in the budget to cover adjuncts for parental leaves. |
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Initially, a hybrid population is created by admixing genes from parental populations. |
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I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference. |
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This division of parental loyalties has made it such that in sporting contests when England plays Germany, he is unsure of whom to barrack for. |
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The competitive dynamics among siblings can have a profound effect on their growth and survival and, thereby, also on parental fitness. |
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An enormous impetus behind this interest was the kind of parental affirmation that it received. |
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To demonstrate parental support within the school district, the charter must receive the affirmative support of parents or legal guardians. |
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Is the trade-off of high-status acquisitions against parental childcare an issue that needs redressing with exchequer funds? |
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Care of infants is largely a female responsibility, though forest dwellers tend to share parental duties. |
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Family variables that contribute the most to aggressiveness and delinquency include parental criminality and poor parental supervision. |
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What lawyers call the doctrine of parental authority grants parents wide latitude to rear their children as they choose. |
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Therefore, God's love is actualized divisionally by parental love, conjugal and children's love. |
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I remember him appearing one morning, after his epic in sheeting rain where we'd all made the exception and accepted parental lifts. |
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If the child is unresponsive, use more parental interaction, change teachers, change schools, put the kid in special classes, whatever. |
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In females, estrogens and progestins activate female receptive behaviors and parental care. |
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Among these gametes, some will be exact copies of the parental haplotypes while others are recombinants. |
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Once a system of school choice is established, it should remain flexible and responsive to parental demand. |
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Such parental pressure, could lead to a distorted perspective, disappointment, defeatism, withdrawal, hurt, anger and much worse. |
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The male provides no direct parental care except to protect the eggs against diurnal fish predators. |
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However, despite parental beliefs, enuretic children are not more difficult to waken than their peers without enuresis. |
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Themes of redemptive love, parental affection and reconciliation are worked out in the music in a very different way from the play. |
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However, the inevitable parental reconciliation at the finale is a piece of moralising too far. |
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Teenage alcohol-free discos will be held if there is enough parental support for supervision. |
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The parent must have completed one year's continuous employment with their employer to qualify for parental leave. |
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The kura had a policy of seeking parental permission before its students could talk to police. |
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She said she was going to do that regardless of her party's stance on paid parental leave. |
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They call it true parents, as parents who provide parental guidance or parental direction. |
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Under the rules which allocate parental responsibility, the woman who gives birth to a child is in law the mother of that child. |
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Negative communication styles by parents, parental rejection, or low parental support were also related to adolescent girls' aggression. |
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She's seventeen about to turn eighteen but we got married with parental permission. |
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But while Linda wants to give up trying for a child, Pete still has parental yearnings. |
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By the end of the series, only one couple had succeeded in turning their parental yearnings into bundles of joy. |
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Moreover, chicks of precocial species generally require less parental care than those of altricial species. |
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For the sake of parental and grandparental sanity, I submit the following list of videos that won't destroy sanity or insult taste. |
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To those of us who have resented the yoke of parental tyranny, that doesn't sound so bad. |
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There was no discipline to impose itself on this clowning, and no parental authority to reprove it. |
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In some areas officials have warned teachers against detentions, while in others headteachers have been told to seek parental permission first. |
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We also lack an adequately resourced courts system, able to process parental conflict in a timely manner. |
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Paradoxically her legacy was to remove any parental role in the provision of contraception for young people. |
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These models have examined the problems that might arise from the reunion of diverged parental genomes. |
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In the pumpkinseed sunfish, parental care is provided exclusively by males, but some males parasitize others by sneaking fertilizations. |
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But when parents fail to provide continuity of care, the state revokes or curtails their parental prerogatives. |
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Houghton's plays dealt with revolt against parental authority and generational conflict. |
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My dissertation added to the research literature demonstrating that congenitally disabled children are at greater risk of parental abuse. |
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The combination of the body proportions and poorly developed dentition suggest that the hatchlings may have required parental care. |
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When exposed to parental conflict, adolescents make cognitive appraisals, evaluating the threat of the conflict and attributing blame. |
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For a moment the film's ominous underlying theme, parental panic, roars to the surface with great immediacy and clarity. |
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It usually takes several months of parental signing before a child will respond. |
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The loss of parental preference does not mean that a child has no access to educational instruction either in school or otherwise. |
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In traditional Korean society, parental roles have been based on Confucian philosophy, which offers ethical teachings for human relationships. |
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Most of the new rules allocate parental status without the need to litigate the issue. |
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In these important instances therefore, he has the same parental status as a married father. |
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We found that parental males keep track of how many sneaker males they see loitering near their nests during spawning time. |
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This facilitated a quick lookup of parental data given a genotype but did not allow a more complete description of the parental pedigree. |
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The progenitor of the mutant allele was assumed to be the parental allele that was closest in size to the mutant allele. |
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Every second generation during backcrossing, we mated the first filial offspring of the parental backcross to recover the recessive phenotype. |
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The Mighty alone can afford to be merciful and therefore where else can the prodigal son return but to the parental doors of the Government? |
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In the current study, parental monitoring relates in parallel ways to personal self-esteem and lower proclivities toward risk factors. |
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Filtering software and technologies can assist, but not replace parental supervision. |
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When most birds incubate eggs, the females often produce high levels of prolactin, a hormone involved in parental behavior. |
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However, my task is to pursue the best interests of the child and not assuage parental feelings. |
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The concern, often made in parallel with concerns about parental expectations, presumes that IQ is a strong predictor of RTI, which it is not. |
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In some ways, rejection by a brother or sister is worse because it comes without the parental excuse of generational baggage. |
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The attraction of political power is said to have reconciled his alienated parental family. |
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In reality, it is the schools that choose, and parental choice becomes almost meaningless. |
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Among auk species, female-male differences in parental care are less well known. |
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Development consisted of the orderly assembly and expression of the gemmules transmitted via the parental germ cells to the progeny. |
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A major task of adolescence is autonomy, and parental controls tend to fall away rapidly during this period. |
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How can physicians best promote the autonomy of minors while respecting parental autonomy? |
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However, in such a way of reproduction, gemmation of descendants causes involution of parental tissues as before. |
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The Water Spirit and the witch Jeibaba act as parental figures, trying to preserve their daughter's maidenhead. |
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Do pipefish and seahorse males have complete confidence of paternity, as might be expected given their involved parental care? |
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This unequal parental investment leaves males free to spend more of their energies playing the field, mating wise. |
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For that reason, I do not believe that parental notification should be mandated by law. |
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It wouldn't do, either, to underestimate the parental anger over the shemozzle of the current meningitis vaccine programme. |
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In addition, staff personalities and temperaments could have impacted parental knowledge gain. |
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With no parental care the eggs are vulnerable to predators such as cray fish, predacious insects and small fish. |
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You know, when you terminate someone's parental rights to their children, that's a heavy thing to do. |
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A parental search party found us shivering and cowering in the scrub and marched us back to civilisation. |
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Our results further show that the extent of hybrid male fertility varies somewhat with the particular parental strains used. |
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Looking at your dead child lying in a funeral parlour, it's like looking at the ultimate parental failure. |
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However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity. |
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In a hard-hitting sermon, the young curate hit out at a lack of parental responsibility in regard to children. |
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Like all parental guilt trips, the reasoning behind it made absolute and perfect sense. |
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Therefore, parasite chicks are reared alone, monopolizing all parental care from their host parents. |
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A concerned mother is calling for new laws to stop children having their bodies pierced without parental permission. |
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This infelicitous parental combination had produced a timid, nervous son whose prognosis for healthy adulthood was poor. |
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But the number of pupils remaining out of school with parental permission appears to be on the increase. |
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As the controversy spread from the broadsheets to the tabloids, to the daytime talkshows and the radio phone-ins, parental anxieties intensified. |
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Both parental and cells were equally sensitive to damage by the alkylating agent. |
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Once she lays and buries her eggs, the female desert tortoise is finished with her parental role. |
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The mutant did not exhibit any visible sign of fruiting although the parental strain formed fertile fruit bodies constitutively. |
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So, beyond the parental issues and the moral implications, how serious is sexting? |
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It may also be that parental phoebes attempted to dislodge cowbird shells and some were able to do so. |
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But what really astonished us was to find cuckoldry in a situation where males have evolved to perform all of the parental care. |
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These observations suggest that males may pursue alternative parental and competitive tactics based on their plumage coloration. |
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Its only claim to have bettered the lot of workers is the introduction of 12 weeks paid parental leave. |
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Second, we adjusted crude effects for parental age, education, BMI, height, and weight. |
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It also implies that the young might become free spirits and get away from parental authority. |
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Yet nonetheless, the campaign against arcades was one of the most unqualified successes of 50 years of parental freak-outs. |
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The decision should also take into account a likely traumatising parental experience as in febrile convulsions. |
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Children in families in which speechlessness dominates and few facts have been disclosed may fantasize details to imagine the parental trauma. |
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If being a father was such a noble business then why was it that he so often seemed in the depths of despair about his parental role? |
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Thus, laws criminalizing acts like adultery, spousal or parental abandonment, bastardy, prostitution, and fornication appeared. |
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In the end, though, it's that old truism about parental guidance that counts. |
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Year by year the government grows more importunately parental, the citizenry more obediently childish. |
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Legge showed that the probability of siblicide may be affected both by parental behavior and competitive asymmetries between nestlings. |
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In the peacock blenny, males provide parental care in nest sites in rock crevices. |
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Other allowances like sick leave, parental leave or holiday pay provision barely exist. |
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Biology is no guarantee of a happy parental experience, and adoption doesn't foredoom one to an unhappy experience. |
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Planets which are parental significators in the chart are not only descriptive of parental patterns. |
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However, parental monitoring may counterbalance the negative influence of peers on substance use. |
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However, parental smoking was not associated with persistence of wheezing or asthma after the onset of puberty. |
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The ego's defence is to split off the aggression and to project it onto parental imagos who in turn threaten to destroy the child. |
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Low rates of child support among single-parent families indicated a failure of parental responsibility. |
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I'm too busy taking photos of myself, skulking around NZD, and considering how names like Aethelbald are parental cruelty. |
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She was ill-treated there so she persuaded her husband to shift back to her parental village and set up home there. |
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First love, new experiences and no parental control must be a dangerous cocktail. |
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But I soon tired of the parental nagging, and the boredom and the pennilessness of teenage unemployment, and set out to find myself an income. |
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Notably, parental monitoring and classmate support reduced runaway risk and friend relationship increased it. |
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In addition, the influence of parental behavior has received little systematic attention. |
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Joint ventures are treated very much like subsidiaries when it comes to parental liability. |
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The Governor signed a bill Monday that requires written parental consent in order for a minor to obtain a body piercing. |
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They advise sledgers to don protective gear and not to go out without parental supervision. |
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Those small boys still under any kind of parental control had pressed shorts and oil slicked hair. |
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Since the 1960s, there has been a veritable flood tide of literature pertaining to parental adjustment to a child with a disability. |
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The leader of the civic body should lead and guide the team of corporators and councillors in fulfilling the parental duty, Justice Menon said. |
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In fact, if it weren't for parental involvement as sponsors, coaches, booster club participants, etc. most programs would not even survive. |
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The president now proposes to convert the current program into the parental version of the defined-contribution plan. |
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Thus, parental support, though narrower in scope, reflects attachment bonds. |
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Many snailfishes have large eggs and very low fecundities which would suggest some form of parental care. |
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He believes in the value of student snitches, parental conferences, and long hot showers in the faculty lounge. |
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Nestlings usually fledge before they can fly and continue to receive parental care for 18 to 20 days. |
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Clearly the provisions of the Irish orders do relate to parental responsibility. |
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Among women, the long-term health effects of early parental support also appeared to be relatively invariant, with one exception. |
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Sophie has a particular contempt for parental angst, for signs of unwarranted doubt or despair among the allegedly mature. |
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Gendered conceptions of parental belonging and place identity represent two extremes on the continuum of possible identifications. |
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In an age of parental one-upmanship, when each party has to be bigger and better than the last, arranged parties are becoming the done thing. |
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The mutant lines also had higher seed weights and grain yields per plant than the parental line. |
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She said the problem had its roots in teenagers, some of whom might have problems at home, trying to break away from parental control. |
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These were net effects not attributable to common factors underlying parental monitoring and runaway risk. |
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Because hybrids are usually fertile, they can often produce introgressive hybrids with the parental species or triple hybrids with another taxa. |
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However, little is known about costs of parental investment in insects, particularly in solitary as well as social aculeate Hymenoptera. |
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In the black wheatear, nest size was related to parental quality. |
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Courtship rituals and parental care are common among monogamous pairs. |
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Most often, the doctrine is invoked by minors seeking an abortion without parental consent. |
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For males, we also found that their parental bond became somewhat less positive in the transition from the early to the middle phase of adolescence. |
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All over Britain, parental nails are being chewed down to the quick. |
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Everyone knows that there is just not enough for some youngsters to do, that there is insufficient parental control and that they are probably decent kids given half a chance. |
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Although children cannot be transferred without parental permission, the validity of their consent is contestable. |
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The court papers are sealed, but the couple has made it clear they want to be relieved of their parental responsibilities. |
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We can restore parental choice at one stroke of the minister's pen. |
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I am reinforced in this finding by the evidence of the plaintiff's rebellious attitude towards school attendance and by his resistance to parental authority. |
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Some seventy-plus countries currently offer some paternity leave or parental leave days reserved for the father. |
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We can stop buying woman-hating music and literature and listen to what our children are listening to and exert parental discretion when it's not healthy. |
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We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to womanhood in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness. |
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It evokes a reflexive pang of parental solicitude in the reader. |
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The writer of the poems marks parental rejection with astounding empathy. |
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The large number of married remitters suggests that in some cases weavers are remitting to spouses who do not live in Kathmandu, rather than to parental households. |
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This is consistent with parental practice which, as noted earlier, is marked by rapidly declining resort to physical punishment of children older than four. |
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The same Pediatrics journal notes that 17 states have some form of exception to the standard parental consent requirement. |
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High rates of parental antisocial personality disorder, substance abuse, and maternal depression have been found in boys referred to clinics for aggressive behavior. |
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If the cost of repairing the damage could be laid squarely at the door of those people, it would be a rude awakening and remind them of their parental responsibilities. |
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Schools from deprived areas are still losing a proportion of their pupils, probably those with higher parental support and motivation and hence are even more deprived. |
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The government is proposing 200 city academies, including 60 in London, although several such schemes have recently run up against local parental opposition. |
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For the past five years I have been a regular attendant at the Algico Primary Schools Sports and the lack of parental support has always struck me. |
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Miller also sensitively explores how some of his five siblings respond to parental abdication. |
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The methodology is applicable to the investigation of parentage for all progeny developed from parental mating without subsequent generations of inbreeding. |
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Analyses of parental provisioning and nestling growth are confined to 2000 when nestlings ate the supplemental sand lance throughout the nestling period. |
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The question in any given case is whether a parental veto comes within the band of possible reasonable decisions and not whether it is right or mistaken. |
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This in-depth look at parental rights and the Supreme Court should not be missed. |
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I was also the front for a juvenile delinquent roaming the streets of New York City and using me as a parental alibi. |
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Instead, these characters inhabit a sexless preadolescent world where the strongest emotion seems to be mindless rage against an unseen parental figure. |
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From the moment their grans pop the first illicit chocolate button in their drooling mouths, children are hooked, and parental censure only sharpens their appetite. |
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I told him the sooner he adopted the girls the better, but we wouldn't have to worry about Brad, he had signed the papers yesterday, turning over all parental rights to me. |
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Equal volumes of milt from a cuckolder and a parental were mixed and dilution-activated, and the paired milt was released over a sample of 30-100 eggs from one of the females. |
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This agreement lays down minimum requirements designed to facilitate the reconciliation of parental and professional responsibilities for working parents. |
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We examined family conflict and parental depression symptoms as mediators and moderators in the associations between parental problem drinking and children's adjustment. |
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Potential confounding by parental educational status, parental smoking, sibship size, and housing style, and interactions with site of residence, were also explored. |
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Granted, Apple and Facebook have made tremendous strides in terms of expanding their parental leave policies over the years. |
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This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to think deeply about the blessings and burdens of parental love and responsibility. |
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The adults then burn one down but realize drugs are less fun with the onset of parental responsibilities. |
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Thus, whereas the parental species reproduce sexually, the hybrid reproduces unisexually due to the result of meiotic drive, but still depends on a sexual hang-up. |
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He is far less likely to take a year of parental leave and then return on a reduced work schedule for the next eight years. |
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French media claimed Mollier was on parental leave after the birth of his third child two months ago. |
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Her book about parenting, It Takes a Village, would be seen as advocating the end of parental rights. |
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Only the few scenes of parental one-upmanship have any comic spark. |
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The intervention of parental authority is urgently called for. |
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During the week and between parental visits most of the blokes here are or are tending towards becoming new men, sharing household and family tasks equally and equably. |
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But that is not enough to quash parental fears about its safety. |
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They are winning incremental battles under the pretense of health regulations and parental consent. |
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Acceding to these requests seriously damages our understanding of conception and fatally fractures the link between parental relationships and infant nurture. |
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Moreover, testosterone elevation in male house finches increases investment in mate attraction, and at the same time, it decreases investment in parental care. |
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Parental activity near the nest varied in that the frequency of parental passes and hovers within 1 m of the nest opening increased in the period before fledging. |
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He has an overweight daughter, to whom he pays no real parental attention. |
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Child welfare is recommending that her parental rights be terminated. |
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All three stories focus on women with serious parental issues. |
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The application of parental company liability has significant effects on leniency applications, which should be carefully considered by corporate groups. |
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The brand does not seem to be pushing its parental pedigree. |
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They reacquired the parental business and entered into a new partnership. |
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Goal congruity between parental firms has a positive influence on personal attachment, while cultural distance between them exerts a negative effect. |
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Parents who thought that their college-bound children were beginning a journey away from parental dependence are finding that the journey was a round trip. |
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There is not even a colorable argument, that she somehow waived her parental rights, or that she otherwise knowingly carried a child who could be claimed by other people. |
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A third agency stated, incorrectly, that parental leave was not available. |
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Because the genetic complement of the resultant daughter cells must be the same as the parental cell, DNA replication must possess a very high degree of fidelity. |
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Hybrids were intermediate between the parental species in pairing success. |
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But that is no excuse for treating the scientist like a child who does not know what is good for him and must be protected by the parental arm of PC Plod. |
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If she still refuses to let you see them you may have no option other than to proceed with an action for declarator of parental rights and a contact order. |
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You can understand the smaller shops being a bit narrow and pushchair unfriendly, but in general you expect the larger chains to be more amenable to parental shopping. |
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In fact, the law is so broad that if complications arise from an abortion and a girl has to have a D and C later on, parental consent is required for that. |
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Therefore, males are emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties during the incubation period, making this period free for opportunistic extrapair activities. |
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Males were likely to obtain extrapair paternity while their own social mates were incubating and the males were emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties. |
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After months of trying to undo the harm caused by our deception, we finally managed to promote a grudging parental acceptance of the strange new children of humankind. |
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The common reaction to peer pressure is the parental guilt trip. |
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Perhaps the answer to the disconnect between stated parental goals and educational outcomes lies in the culture's traditional suspicion of education. |
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One other factor is parental discord and lack of proper education. |
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I've been on a lot of encounter groups for men, retreats, kind of thing, but they were mostly chanting and howling and recovering memories of parental neglect. |
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Furthermore, emotional disengagement among family members, a lack of perceived cohesion and rigid parental control and rules also correlate with youth violence. |
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Because of parental death, domestic violence, or drug abuse, nine of the women were removed from their families of origin and placed in foster care. |
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As the replication forks progress along the template strands the newly synthesized daughter strands and parental template strands reform a DNA double helix. |
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For example, high parental care of male house finches is proximately linked to both elevated levels of prolactin, and a decreased level of testosterone. |
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In this study, we investigated a solitary digger wasp, the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, and asked whether parental behavior entails a cost to females. |
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The translocation was found to be de novo as the parental karyotypes were normal. |
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In many cases, there was little parental supervision of children in some of the poorer districts. |
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Tanaka interpreted this as evidence of two distinct sets of chromosomes in the parental gametes and thus of allopolyploid origin for the parents. |
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Many research libraries are attached to a parental organization and serve only members of that organization. |
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Woolhead It''s about time this parental choice rubbish was knocked on the head. |
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Generally this occurs when there has been a drastic change in the environment within the parental species' habitat. |
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After an advert for the show was broadcast, ABC was slammed by adoption and parental groups for the way it trivialised the adoption process. |
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Funding can range from federal, state, local public allocations, private sources, and parental fees. |
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Intakes of indoles or their parental glucosinolates, may have beneficial health effects as well as toxicological effects. |
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We used electropherotypes in order to differentiate the original parental strains or isolates from the finally tumor cell-adapted isolates. |
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Toss out the parental liability waivers and replace them with an increased insurance policy? |
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What a parade of gowns and caps, parental pride, certificates and honours, was unleashed in the fuggy atmosphere of the old cafe. |
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A comparison of parental care of the Great Antshrike in Costa Rica and Ecuador. |
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But hybrid zones imply much more through introgressive hybridization where hybrids backcross with parental species. |
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For very young children parental repartnering was less of an accommodation, as they had no or limited memories of their parents as single. |
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Among the specific challenges are the need for more research, parental fear and overprotectiveness, urban design, and the litigious society. |
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In a survey of enuretic children, bedwetting was ranked as the third most stressful event in their lives, behind divorce and parental fighting. |
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The conclusion is that home computers are put to more productive use in households where parental monitoring is prevalent and effective. |
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On a given day he went to the parental home of his bride to inquire after the health of the family, when they gave him some dango to eat. |
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The bill was later changed so that parental permission was not required for ear-piercings. |
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Linguistics also differentiate moods into two parental categories that include deontic mood and epistemic mood. |
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