They wanted to build a closed community where they could practise polygamy away from prying eyes. |
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Depending on personal experience, you'll be more prone to monogamy or polygamy. |
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Doreen says culturally and economically, she has proved that polygamy more than monogamy, compartmentalises women into the class of minors. |
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Consistent with these predictions, monogamy is correlated with sexual monomorphism and polygamy is correlated with sexual dimorphism. |
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Is a cultural preference for monogamy over polygamy, even when expressed in conduct, more than a matter of opinion? |
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Circumstances show that matrimony is something good for people, and circumstances likewise justify polygamy for plants and animals. |
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Few could afford polygamous marriages, although polygamy varies both between rural areas and urban centers, and between ethnic groups. |
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Since polygamy is illegal in the United States, these marriage customs have created a serious problem in some immigrant households. |
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I also want to discourage polyphobia, or the abhorrence of polygamy, that is circulating in our schools, communities, and legislature. |
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The Utah-based Church in the late 19th century banned the practice of taking plural wives and ex-communicates members who practice polygamy. |
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Evening Grosbeaks are generally monogamous, although when there is an unusually plentiful food supply, polygamy can occur. |
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State constitutional bans on polygamy block polygamists from enacting laws that they like. |
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The combination of matrilocal residence and polygamy has produced the same effects that it has in the Comoros. |
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He taught the law of Moses and spoke against sorcery, fetishes, charms, and polygamy. |
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Mpika is one district in which people still practice polygamy and wife inheritance. |
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While Short-eared Owls are typically monogamous, they form loose colonies and some polygamy may occur. |
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Mating systems characterized by restricted breeding seasons, male polygamy, and female monogamy are common among animals. |
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After all, there is already a great deal of precedent since, unlike gay marriage, polygamy has been widely practiced throughout history. |
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For example, species without care or with uniparental care are expected to show higher levels of polygamy than do species with biparental care. |
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Although historically polygamy was practiced, the marriage system is now monogamous. |
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There are some very clear prohibitions in respect to polygamy, in respect to bigamy. |
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It's an interesting take on monogamy, or polygamy, actually. |
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As a general term, polygamy therefore includes the practices of bigamy, polyandry, and polygyny. |
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In 1904 church President Joseph F. Smith presented a second manifesto that disciplined those who continued to practice polygamy or perform plural marriages. |
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One in ten women live in polygamous marriages, although the practice of polygamy was banned under the Civil Code of 1926 modeled on the Swiss Civil Code of that time. |
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The abolition of polygamy and polyandry has been successful because of the witness of our monogamous families. |
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As this is the case only where the requisite conditions and rules have been fulfilled, polygamy is well-nigh impossible in practice. |
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Northern Mockingbirds are typically monogamous, but polygamy does occur. |
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Similarly, it has legitimized the misogynist culture, through such customs as polygamy, temporary marriage and allowing honor killings. |
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Should we accept, in due course, poly-unions or polygamy because societal evolution dictates that way? |
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For example, an overwhelming majority reject polygamy, yet there remains ambivalence with regards to democracy. |
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You can apply the same thought to medically assisted suicide and polygamy in light of the way our culture recently felt about alcohol use and women in the workforce. |
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Zuma also partakes in Zulu traditionalist practices such as polygamy and maintains ties to the Zulu royal family. |
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The code foresees slight increases in prison sentences for polygamy and non-registration of religious marriages. |
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Under the pretext of combating polygamy, second spouses and their children are condemned to illegality and to even greater dependence. |
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Please provide updated information on the present status of women, particularly with regard to inheritance rights, divorce and polygamy. |
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The theme of overindulgent polygamy writ large in the text was de-emphasised whereas the fertility motif symbolised in the Dohada ritual was pronounced. |
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The practice of polygamy and repudiation still persists and exposes women to discrimination. |
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It should also be noted that equality of treatment with regard to the right to marry implies that polygamy is incompatible with this principle. |
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He only ever made a single convert – a tribal chief who lapsed back into polygamy. |
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Federal and state laws against bigamy and polygamy reflect that tradition. |
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If anything, what polygamy does flow from is a general opening up of options. |
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And contrary to popular belief, polygamy was not an exclusively Mormon concept. |
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The difference might sound academic to the 83 percent of Americans who say polygamy is morally wrong. |
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The story makes it clear that the Hmong frequently practice polygamy. |
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According to Vietnamese law, arranged marriage and polygamy are illegal. |
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Where fixed property became the chief form of livelihood, monogamy, rather than polygamy, came to predominate due to the need to limit heirs and to discourage divorce. |
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Regarding polygamy, Burkina Faso noted that polygamist marriage was optional whereas monogamy was the rule. |
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Despite the practice of polygamy and men's near-monopoly of religious offices, women have a comfortable social status as they are owners of the conjugal house. |
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The LDS renounced polygamy long ago in response to bigamy laws, and doesn't recognize any splinter groups that practice polygamy. |
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Maran confirms this opinion by the comparison of the imposition on polygamy of the same number of years of penance as are assigned to trigamy in Canon iv. |
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Moroccan law prohibits polygamy if it results in injustice between wives, or if a wife has included conditions against polygamy in her marriage contract. |
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Natalie Bennett has also voiced support for polygamy and polyamorous relationships. |
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Yasa permitted the institutions of polygamy and concubinage so characteristic of southerly nomadic peoples. |
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Originally polygamy could work both ways, but civilisation generally forbids simultaneous husbands. |
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The new forms of polygamy in Angola, particularly in urban centres, in which the couples do not share the same house and where wives are economically independent, could also contribute to female extra-marital relations. |
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Basically, the issue of polygamy is one that society has actually in fact grappled with in the past because of the religious tradition of the Mormon Church. |
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While appreciating the Committee's concern over the permissibility of polygamous marriages, the Government sees no possibility of prohibiting polygamy at the present time without a lot of negotiations and advocacy. |
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Law reform in this area is likely to inspire heated debates on issues Like lobola and polygamy. |
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As for polygamy, sharia law allowed a man to have up to four wives, but only under certain conditions, and a wife who did not wish her husband to have other wives could ask for a divorce. |
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Article 232 of the Individual and Family Code provides that monogamy is the common law form of marriage and permits polygamy only when the spouses agree to that option before the wedding ceremony. |
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While this report will not examine Canada's domestic legal prohibition of bigamy or polygamy in depth, domestic legislation is useful for clarifying terminology. |
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The State can thereby ensure compliance with the Convention and establish equality between partners, a minimum age for marriage, prohibition of bigamy and polygamy and the protection of the rights of children. |
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Yet the excellence of this institution is not everywhere reflected with equal brilliance, since polygamy, the plague of divorce, so-called free love and other disfigurements have an obscuring effect. |
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If level of education and income increases, the dependency on male and vice versa decreases and thereby polygamy and polyandry abolishes or at least decreases. |
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There they fit the existence of polygamy and polyandry families. |
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Others have opposed polygamy on the grounds that, while the Browns believe in the right of women to divorce or leave such unions, some polygamous families involve the abuse or domination of women. |
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The Committee is concerned about the revival of traditional stereotypes in relation to the role of women in society and the reappearance of phenomena such as polygamy and forced marriages. |
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I'd like to point out that the common vision of polygamy is that when people hear this word, they think of, for example, the Mormons, where one man has a bunch of wives and has complete domination over them. |
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So I think the question of whether same-sex marriage would lead to the authorization of polygamy, or the authorization of incestuous marriage, has to be seen in light of the proper administration of the rule of law in Canada. |
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Liberal senator Cory Bernardi, who said that allowing same-sex marriage would lead to polygamy and bestiality becoming acceptable throughout Australia. |
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Son-preference damages maternal health, makes marriage trickier for women, increases polygamy and alters the institution of child-fostering, which is widespread in west Africa. In this section When and how will it end? |
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In the absence of any comprehensive overview of the worldwide prevalence of polygamy, the GID database focuses on the extent of legal or customary recognition of this social institution. |
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This is where I don't agree with all the concerns about polygamy, because we have a group of people who have made a very broad coalition on their behalf to ask the government to act. |
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Women should earn equal wages with men for equal work done. Child marriages and polygamy are a gangrene on society. |
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I am particularly concerned about potential polygamy and the legal and economic consequences arising therefrom in the case of social services being made available to these families. |
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In the case of polygamy, the share of one wife is divided among all wives. |
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Beginning in 1956, he promulgated an avant-guard code on personal status which prohibited polygamy and replaced simple repudiation of a spouse by a procedure of divorce through the courts. |
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Under customary law polygamy is not prohibited. |
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Moreover, these women do not approve of the Tunisian personal status code, which provides equality before the law and bans polygamy, but is easily attacked by Islamists as a secular law. |
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Violence against women, the dominancy of men, polygamy, violation of rights and harassment of women are very common. |
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The term can refer to any extended family, polyamorous or to a polygamy of any type. |
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Philip solicited the approval of Luther, Melanchthon, and Bucer, citing as a precedent the polygamy of the patriarchs. |
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Supreme court asked the central government for its views, to which it replied that polygamy should be done away with. |
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A great deal has been written about polygamy as a traditional marriage system in all Africa of which Iboland is a part. |
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Talmudic references to polygamy exist, but in general the attitude of the Talmudic rabbis was to discourage the practice. |
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Both were ardent supporters of gender equality, criticisers of polygamy and advocates of the necessity of educating women to improve society. |
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Following chapters touch on polygamy and poeticism, how India shaped the debate, and social discipline and cultural diversity. |
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While the official LDS movement rejects polygamy, historically they promoted it and only foreswore polygamy in exchange for Utah's statehood. |
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Open marriages, polygamy, divorce, and remarriage were known. |
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It was this lack of discretion and their public admission of the relationship which created accusations of polygamy and earned them the moral disapproval of English society. |
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Although polyandry exists, polygyny is the most common form of polygamy. |
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In the post-Suharto era, state gender ideologies and the prohibition of polygamy inactively enter the fields of discourse for young women with whom I lived in the pesantren. |
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It is often used to refer to the group marriage form of polygamy. |
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An insect queen actually practices polygamy only one day, while for an alpha-male defending his harem is the very essence of both his status and polygamy. |
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