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Перевод: cohabit
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Тезаурус:
- They do this despite evidence of noncohabitation, or by forcing couples to cohabit.
- They met in 1968 and began to cohabit in 1969, although they did not marry until 1978.
- As the number of people in Europe has increased, animals that could cohabit with humans thrive while others are marginalised.
- Ms Kiernan finds that unmarried women cohabit, on average, for less than two years.
- Specifically, what fascinates me is how the operations of the billions of nerve cells that cohabit inside our skulls to form our brains are capable of giving rise to our actions and our conscious experience.
- Yet human parents generally stay together until their offspring are fully grown - and may even cohabit until the end of their lives despite the fact that they bear no more offspring together.
- And yet, awkwardly, schizophrenically, these twisted sickos are taken up by the right-on, their cause espoused in the same breath as calls for a better world the assumption being that the better things in life - hip hop imports, clothes, socialism - would undoubtedly cohabit in utopia.
- Widows also loose rights to pensions based on their former husbands' contribution records, if they cohabit or remarry.
- Possibly, couples who cohabit view marriage in a different light to those who don't.
- It may be that some couples cohabit initially because they are uncertain about the strength of their relationship so their subsequent marital breakdown could be attributed to these underlying doubts, rather than the "destructive" experience of cohabitation.
- Women's claims to maintenance, however, are still derived less from their labour-market activities or the state and more from the men to whom they are married (or with whom they cohabit).
- The 10% of our sample who cohabit outside marriage are more interested in money than other groups and express a high interest in their partner.
- What they did not do is cohabit in advance of the wedding, which could well be a good thing if we choose to take seriously a recent report which says cohabitees who subsequently marry are 60% more likely to divorce than those who marry without first living together.
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