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"cohabitation" Definitions
  1. the state of living with another person and having a sexual relationship with them without being married

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" A European diplomat described the arrangement as "a cohabitation.
This eclipse could illuminate a cohabitation station ready for rental.
But alas, occasional nausea is the inevitable price of any cohabitation.
It was a period of extraordinary cohabitation with the military authorities.
"They are solitary animals so might find cohabitation stressful," he told me.
I would say, though, this machine is worthy of a trial cohabitation.
We didn't plan to; we were doing a kind of cohabitation test.
Hurley presents many cases that argue cohabitation in suburban communities improved lives.
Some of its position papers state, for example, that homosexual parenting is harmful to children, gender dysphoria in children will be outgrown by adolescence and cohabitation before marriage will negatively impact any children born before, during or after cohabitation.
Asked to confess their key to a successful cohabitation, the pair were split.
Most often, cohabitation is the the right time to have the money conversation.
But living on one's own may be growing even faster than cohabitation. Today
"Family reunions and family cohabitation lead to good integration," the SPD document said.
The Utah law prohibits not only polygamy but also cohabitation by married people.
Someday, they want to challenge laws that criminalize adultery and cohabitation, Mullins said.
But Mrs Merkel will find such cohabitation harder with Mr Merz or Mr Spahn.
"They want to make these islands a place of cohabitation and cooperation," he said.
Its concerns are relationships, marriage, cohabitation, love, and readiness for them (or lack of).
With Venus in Cancer, talks could turn to cohabitation, meeting the parents, or making babies.
A new moon on the 4th may even nudge talks in the direction of cohabitation.
I knew it was only a matter of time before this cohabitation situation got awkward.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Alicia and Chris have agreed on a "cohabitation" clause.
And he's someone she nearly hooked up with, yet again, during their little cohabitation crisis.
Cohabitation is hard, because we're all from different countries, and we all have different traditions.
Now they're making their homes near farming villages — building a case for human-predator cohabitation.
Mr. Carter believes cohabitation is not the correct lifestyle choice for couples in committed relationships.
Cohabitation reveals unpolished truths about bodies and behavior, but also those that are less visible.
Studies have found that female educational enrolment is strongly associated with delaying cohabitation, marriage and childbirth.
Nor, if only the couples are considered, is the spread of cohabitation anything to worry about.
There's also cohabitation, casual sex, and polyamory as alternatives to the Phil and Claire Dunfy life.
Raised with a more individualistic culture, younger adults are delaying romantic partnerships, cohabitation, and having children.
Many Californians also engaged in interracial cohabitation or adoption, and black-white residential integration increased significantly.
Demographers see most youthful cohabitation as a prelude to marriage or simply a short-term arrangement.
Talks could turn to cohabitation on the 19th, thanks to the merger of intense Mars and Pluto.
Navigating a new relationship with a divorcé is complicated enough without throwing impulsive cohabitation into the mix.
SPARKILL "EARTHImpermanence," American and international artists explore climate change, cohabitation and perception through a feminine lens. Sept.
Some women end up marrying quickly, without the long term dating and cohabitation common in the West.
Increased rates of cohabitation paired with couples marrying older meant they already had many of these items.
The bill would punish cohabitation and consensual sex outside marriage with up to a year in jail.
"What is at stake is cohabitation within Catalonia, not the territorial integrity of our country," he said.
Most couples don't take the time to walk through the financial and legal implications of cohabitation beforehand.
Call me old-fashioned, but I think that early high school relationships are for sneaking around, not cohabitation.
In 1971, after ten years of intense artistic collaboration and intermittent cohabitation, Tinguely and Saint Phalle got married.
And Katie says the cohabitation has been quite easy, since the adults have all known each other for years.
In the era in which she had chosen to reject monogamy, cohabitation and children, her declarations represented an anomaly.
The couple should have a cohabitation agreement, which can lead to a fair resolution in case of a split.
The styles of these 24 photographers play off each other and the subject matter beautifully, covering kisses, sex, and cohabitation.
Making a public, lifelong commitment to another person is not the same as drifting into cohabitation to share the rent.
Treating long-lasting cohabitation as marriage leads to fewer bereaved and wronged families—but also blurs a once-clear line.
"Cohabitation in lieu of marriage is increasingly culturally accepted," Moody's analyst Raya Sokolyanska said in a research report last year.
Maddy must have taken our cohabitation for some ratification of a general O.K.ness—why else would I live with him?
The district court found that part of the law relating to cohabitation violated the Constitution but the rest was lawful.
A generation that grew up amid rising rates of divorce and premarital cohabitation is more accepting of alternatives to monogamy.
Hélas, lorsque les théories de la cohabitation hommes-ptérosaures s'appuient sur des " preuves historiques ", leur réfutation demandera beaucoup plus d'investissement.
And, once your relationship is serious enough, you'll want to share your home with your partner (cohabitation is key for Cancers).
Because the plans they consider are household-based, they impose a significant marriage/cohabitation penalty that you'd ideally want to avoid.
Another factor responsible for later marriages: Cohabitation with a significant other, which has grown 12-fold over the last 40 years.
Cohabitation means you get to spend more time together, and splitting rent and bills is a savvy way to save dough.
It is no fluke that there has been a shift away from cohabitation within marriage since the financial crisis of 2008.
Mostly, though, she's in the show's present, where Maria's relationship with Scott (Olafur Darri Olafsson) has reached the point of cohabitation.
That turned out to be cohabitation, as there was no discernible difference in boozing between married couples and those living together.
In the years that followed, those overlapping enthusiasms led to cohabitation, a raucous wedding and parallel careers at big technology firms.
In many ways, cohabitation among older people remains improvisational, only recently a common phenomenon, one that couples shape to suit them.
A cohabitation arrangement of party chair and chancellor would be harder if erstwhile Merkel rival Friedrich Merz wins the party leadership.
Immediately, he resolves to possess the hapless Marya, though his wife is the one that officially extends the invitation for cohabitation.
One survey found that 72% of millennials believe cohabitation before marriage is a good idea, compared with 63% of baby boomers.
I was seeking "The One" — a chill, non-smoking roommate suitable for cohabitation and watching sitcoms over a shared bottle of wine.
Modern co-living is just the latest version of a trend that's more than 200 years old — cohabitation, or people living together.
It drives me nuts and it's beyond frustrating to me that my sister and I seem to be fundamentally incapable of cohabitation.
But while cohabitation is never easy, this student probably would have been better off airing her grievances in a more private setting.
That generational clash is replicated in thousands of families across China: cohabitation without marriage was long anathema and officially illegal until 2001.
"We will hold them responsible for every damage that they provoke to cohabitation and the constitutional order," Mr. Abascal warned on Twitter.
Conceivably my parents, despite their disapproval of New York and of my cohabitation with V, had given me some hundreds of dollars.
You might even hand out a spare key or start shopping for a cohabitation station near the new moon on the 7.993nd. Single?
In countries where long-term cohabitation confers none of the rights and duties of a marriage, many people mistakenly believe that it does.
Ben, 37, claimed in his filing that Julianna has been "guilty of inappropriate marital conduct which render further cohabitation impossible," the Tennessean reports.
The political cohabitation of self-anointed progressives with reactionary politicians on the issue of Puerto Rico is one that deserves a closer look.
"The longer couples waited to make that first serious commitment [cohabitation or marriage], the better their chances for marital success," The Atlantic reported.
In May, you could be entertaining a special guest star, cooking dinner for your spring crush, or even setting up your cohabitation station.
Maybe, as with the Civil War, World War II and 9/11, a great crisis will bring a return to constructive political cohabitation.
Maybe it was the other looming deal we had made before moving in together: I was to propose after a year of cohabitation.
She has refused cohabitation, marriage and family life — anything she believes might interfere with her work, or as she puts it, her vigilance.
Cohabitation has its upsides: You have the opportunity to learn about the habits and quirks of your partner before committing to a lifetime together.
Mr Erdogan has already faced the prospect of cohabitation, in 2015, when AK lost the majority it had held for more than 12 years.
HR 281 is supported by the Attorney General, though it's opposed by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, who contest "unlawful" wording describing cohabitation.
In China, however, cohabitation is almost always a prelude to marriage—as for Da Lin and his girlfriend—rather than an alternative to it.
"The regional election is getting close and Babis has decided to feed on problems in cohabitation with the Roma," he said his Facebook page.
He says an increase in cohabitation and video game playing among young men without college degrees explains why guys just don't want to work.
The column pointed to his cohabitation with William Rufus King, a Southerner who many historians believe influenced the Pennsylvanian president's opposition to abolishing slavery.
A 247 study published by the National Institutes of Health, "Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing," shows that the problem crosses gender boundaries.
Ten years later, he argued a case that led to a Supreme Court decision establishing the constitutionality of racially mixed sexual relations and cohabitation.
While non-traditional forms of cohabitation have become more acceptable in many Western cultures, the social revolution has been much slower in many Asian cultures.
" He also reveals that they "had been finalizing a cohabitation agreement shortly before her death with the intent of living together as a couple permanently.
When a long-term cohabitation ends in Australia or New Zealand, rules for alimony, property-sharing and inheritance mirror those when a marriage is dissolved.
If you're one of the nauseatingly lucky few to be experiencing elongated and secure cohabitation, then you're probably unsure about your job (or lack thereof).
Right from day one, cohabitation reinforced how much we wished the other person would change, to be more like who we wanted them to be.
Our country boasts a rich history of Jewish-Muslim cohabitation, and in the past several years, the kingdom has taken significant steps to strengthen it.
" Coixet echoed the need for a solution when she remarked that "this coexistence, this cohabitation [between cinemas and streaming services] will have to work somehow.
Francois Baroin, who served as a finance minister under Sarkozy, on Wednesday publicly stated he was ready to work as prime minister in "cohabitation" with Macron.
Enlightenment hopes for cohabitation in diversity thus rested heavily on the growth of religious indifference, the spread of faith-blind commerce and the multiplication of creeds.
Designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki, the structure was supposed to facilitate the cohabitation of middle-class African Americans with middle-class white residents between 33 buildings.
The fear that haunts the house therefore feels like a commentary on the terrible emotional danger of cohabitation and family units, as much as on mistrust.
In turning down their application, Friendship Village had mailed a copy of its cohabitation policy, which limits shared units to siblings, parents and children, or spouses.
In later life, however, cohabitation — like remarriage — brings companionship and wider social circles, not to mention sexual intimacy, at ages when people might otherwise face isolation.
Many analysts believe a cohabitation arrangement of party chair and chancellor would be more difficult if Merz, an erstwhile rival of Merkel, captures the CDU leadership.
A scenario of "cohabitation" could ensue if the Republican Party were to win a parliamentary majority, making it more difficult for Macron to enact his programme.
Sanders said the trends for same-sex and heterosexual couple families were going in opposite directions, with the latter increasingly choosing cohabitation and marriage falling in popularity.
Looking back, the stress of early cohabitation and planning a wedding was nothing compared to the challenges that hit us after the birth of our first child.
Yet cohabitation is a crime, homosexuality is subject to the death penalty (though it is rarely imposed) and prostitution can be punished with lashes and even worse.
Their findings, based on laboratory experiments that simulated this insect-plant interaction in the wild, suggest that cohabitation may have its benefits for these two obscure organisms.
The biggest flaw of the Renault-Fiat arrangement, aside from pesky cohabitation with the French state, was the absence of a hands-on operator at the helm.
Galena Rhoades, a professor and researcher who studies cohabitation at the University of Denver, calls it a "sandwich period," when people juggle dating and marriage issues concurrently.
The philosopher Tetsuro Watsuji argued that the thick internal walls found in Western homes indicated the real meaning there of "family": pragmatic cohabitation by self-interested individuals.
Ecuador says the rules are aimed at making their ongoing cohabitation work, in a modest building in which Assange takes up more than a third of the space.
And yet, by giving in to the allure of practicality — and, let's be real, subsidized rent — some are rushing into cohabitation without thinking through the possible financial repercussions.
In our world, cohabitation with an S.O. is a classic money-saving move, but in Hollywood, two incomes tends to just mean bigger houses with even fancier amenities.
I'm glad we're together again, and that he's here to help me through this; but health issues, work concerns, and adapting back to cohabitation have me on edge.
Despite the many cohabitation horror stories out there, having a roommate can be great for your social life and your wallet if you find the right the person.
After a breakup, cost-saving cohabitation is no longer an option, forcing young workers without significant financial reserves to revert to moving back in with mom and pop.
So I stopped drinking, and my life jolted forward at an unbelievable clip: a cross-country move, a career change, cohabitation, another career change, an engagement, homeownership, marriage.
A cohabitation agreement, one of the options in the Netherlands, can be drawn up by a notary; more than half of unmarried Dutch couples had one in 2008.
The curtain rose on the just-concluded act on October 26th, when Mr Sirisena, chafing after three years of "cohabitation" with Mr Wickremesinghe, abruptly fired his prime minister.
She vividly documents the same-sex couplings, or "crushings," common to women's colleges in Katharine's youth, and, later, the discreet cohabitation of female scholars at schools like Smith.
One night at dinner during the tryout in Philadelphia, she asked Douglas about cohabitation outside marriage, featured casually in the plot but to her still an alien concept.
Kate Hudson, whose brother Oliver shut down talk that Hudson and Pitt were seeing each other in a funny Instagram featuring details of the pair's (not real) cohabitation.
Two months into her renewed cohabitation with her mother, Danielle still hadn't found a new job, and, as far as Anna could tell, she wasn't looking too hard.
She was even living with him, having signed his 75-page cohabitation agreement that forces her to move out all her belongings "as soon as possible" upon their separation.
Opinion polls seem to suggest that the opposition may win parliament, but that Erdogan will win the presidency in the second round — meaning a difficult period of cohabitation ahead.
" It's an entry point marked by "the flattening affectless provisionality of boarding-lounge culture" and "that omnipresent media-and-candy matrix" built inside "this critical cohabitation of security and entertainment….
House of Cards writer Beau Willimon lives for intrigue, and their rivalry is constantly fueled by the men in their respective courts, who scoff at any mention of peaceful cohabitation.
During this time, the FBI maintains a list of gay Americans, who will subsequently be targeted by police for an array of illegal activities, including cohabitation and kissing in public.
Katie Ellen's debut album, 2017's Cowgirl Blues, saw frontwoman Anika Pyle kicking against the traditions and norms that come with adulthood—namely, love, major life changes, cohabitation, and domesticity.
A senior Turkish official said EU states must decide whether they wanted Turkey as a member, but there was a sense "they no longer want the marriage...(but) want cohabitation".
Like any couple, Cameron and Lauren had their ups and downs: tense conversations between Lauren's father and fiancé, uncertainty about cohabitation, a surprisingly in-depth conversation about sharing a toothbrush.
The drier a topic, the better Safranski seems to like it, leaping with alacrity, say, from the beginning of Goethe's sudden cohabitation with Christiane Vulpius to the next work-summary.
The most likely result would then be a "cohabitation," in which a President Le Pen would have to work with a center-right or center-left prime minister and government.
Hammering out a prenuptial agreement — or for unmarried couples, a cohabitation agreement — can make sense for many regular folks, too, said Joslin Davis, president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
As at the Chino Latino restaurants that have persisted in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, Caridad China allows no cross-pollination of seasonings and flavors, only congenial cohabitation on the table.
When we decided to move in together after two years of dating, despite everything I was looking forward to about cohabitation, there was one domestic fantasy I worried about: cooking together.
Some use the term "relationship escalator" to describe the way we tend to follow familiar scripts as we proceed in a relationship, from casual dating to cohabitation to marriage and family.
The practice, known as living apart together, dates at least to the 18th century, both among avant-garde artists bucking conformity and working people needing to sacrifice cohabitation for economic necessity.
Gerri and Roman's business marriage proposal from their Argestes trip becomes a real marriage proposal this week, or at least "the equivalent," which is Roman offering to kidnap and force cohabitation.
We're no longer needed: not for procreation (in-vitro fertilization takes care of that), not for cohabitation (women living alone trends upward) and not even to reach things on the top shelf.
"There is a very material risk that a period of cohabitation during a Macron presidency could prevent France from implementing policies that would address its growth and fiscal challenges," the agency said.
Similarly, more than half of unmarried Dutch couples formalise their relationship with a "cohabitation agreement", which can be tailored to specify how assets and expenses will be shared after a break-up.
Some unmarried couples might benefit from a cohabitation agreement, also known as a no-nup, a legal agreement about who gets what in the event of a breakup or major life event.
When he moved in with her, she seemed cautious; she talked about how in the province of our country there is a legal entitlement to spousal support after cohabitation for three years.
Mary Walsh, 72, and Bev Nance, 85033, of Shrewsbury, Mo., said they were rejected from the Friendship Village senior living community in 2016 because their relationship violated the community's "long standing" cohabitation policy.
Davidson, who has been open about being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and Grande spent the month of June in the news as their relationship progressed from new romance to cohabitation and engagement.
Some are not so sure living together first is a negative thing: The Council on Contemporary Families published a report last year concluding that premarital cohabitation may make couples less likely to divorce.
Many in Weimar were shocked by their open cohabitation and by Goethe's choice of life partner—none more so than Charlotte von Stein, who turned with cold fury on her former spiritual mate.
Social conservatives argue that a once-great institution has been undermined by ever more blasé attitudes to premarital sex, cohabitation and divorce—and, in the past few years, by the legalisation of gay marriage.
While cohabitation is a departure from the 20- and 30-somethings who lived with their significant other in the past, it's nothing new — immigrants and workers sought out boarding houses during the 19th century.
"As difficult as the situation is... Berlin couldn't be Berlin without the peaceful cohabitation of people from all nations, all religions and all ways of life," city mayor Michael Mueller told a news conference.
They must wonder if anyone cares about the fraught efforts at political and economic renewal that have come in between, not to mention a necessarily imperfect but undeniably durable model of pluralist religious cohabitation.
Members of this group — labeled the white working class — not only were left behind financially, but also lagged in other measures of well-being, like self-reported health, homeownership, and marriage or cohabitation rates.
Add in a desire to shed roommates and a reluctance to renew a pricey lease, and you can see why plenty of couples choose cohabitation, even if they aren't exactly sure what comes next.
It would have restricted access to contraception for minors, outlawed cohabitation without marriage, restricted freedom of speech, reduced the rights of religious minorities and imposed harsh punishment for insulting the dignity of the president.
The thinking was that, based on the long history of human-feline cohabitation, there was a good chance that this would continue into the future and our feline friends could warn us of the danger.
Many young Chinese, however, still have conservative ideas about how their elders should behave: although cohabitation is also on the rise among the elderly, many of them avoid remarrying because their adult children oppose it.
Eleven months later, after the disastrous cohabitation with Gauguin that led to his self-mutilation and prolonged incarceration in asylums, van Gogh used heavy impasto and more agitated brushstrokes in the second and third versions.
Most likely the coalition government will continue to bumble along in clumsy cohabitation with President Maithripala Sirisena, a former minister under Mr Rajapaksa who in 2015 split the SLFP to challenge and narrowly defeat his boss.
A month later, the head teacher and managing director summoned Ms De Groen, who was then 23, to a meeting and told her cohabitation was wrong: it was time for her to marry and have children.
Or changing some of our laws around housing — there are all kinds of places in the country where there are laws against cohabitation by people who are not married to each other or related by blood.
Around six years ago, though, while dealing with a work environment from hell and my first foray into romantic cohabitation, I felt like I was on the verge of a major turning point in my life.
The last time France had a cohabitation arrangement between the Elysee and the government was from 1997 and 2002 when right-wing president Jacques Chirac had to work with a Socialist government under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
Overall, the coming-of-age sitcom for adults, which delves into sobriety, cohabitation, and #MeToo, is filled with funny women (and men) whose voices should sound kind of familiar to anyone who likes to Netflix and chill.
And some plants, notably legumes, have worked out how to play host to these nitrogen-fixing bacteria by encouraging them to invade the cells of their roots, and by growing special root nodules to encourage such cohabitation.
"The goal of the study was to look at the impact of cohabitation on marital outcomes, and at the time the study began, gay marriage wasn't legalized nationally," Kayla Knopp, MA, lead author of the study, tells Refinery29.
Understandable. But according to Behati Prinsloo, the new face of SK-II, Adam Levine is committing what is in our minds the worst kind of cohabitation crime: using his wife's products because he refuses to buy his own.
Before Nikki moved into Cena's home back in 2013, he made her sign a 75-page cohabitation agreement that said she would have to vacate his home with her things as soon as possible upon their potential split.
Their work was supported by the London-based Wellcome Trust's Contagious Cities, an international project timed with the centenary of the 1918 flu pandemic that is exploring cohabitation, microbes, and migration in New York, Hong Kong, and Geneva.
Not only are more and more Americans adopting the practices and values described by Lesthaeghe and Neidert — self-expressiveness, gender equality, cohabitation, same-sex couples, postponed marriage and childbearing — but so too is much of the developed world.
"Our World," a collection of Cook's photographs that Oliver put together after her death, includes a poignant prose poem, titled "The Whistler," about Oliver's surprise at suddenly discovering, after three decades of cohabitation, that her partner can whistle.
In ADULTERY: Infidelity and the Law (Harvard University, $28.95), Rhode concludes that "perhaps the most plausible solution" to the problem of polygamy is partial legalization: invalidating criminal laws against cohabitation but retaining the prohibition on multiple marriage licenses.
To learn from my mistakes (and do better in the future), I spoke with Lizzie Post, great-great granddaughter of Emily Post and host of the Awesome Etiquette podcast, to get her advice on dealing with cohabitation problems productively.
We were each encouraged to our solitude as discussion and cohabitation and development and questioning and the like were non-conducive to the project of propelling a body of human animals from one point in the cosmos to another.
"Our objective is to restore the law and a normal cohabitation among citizens, which has deteriorated a lot, continue with the economic recovery, which is under threat today in Catalonia, and celebrate elections in a situation of normality," he said.
Damanhur's primary tenet is that the natural environment is conscious, and meant to exist in cohabitation with humans; in 2005, the community received recognition from the United Nation's Global Forum on Human Settlements as a model for a sustainable society.
Before Nikki Bella moved in to John Cena's home back in 2013, he made her sign a 75-page cohabitation agreement that said she would have to vacate his home with her things as soon as possible upon their potential split.
France's Finance Minister Michel Sapin has said that he wants the newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron to succeed and win a majority in the country's upcoming parliamentary election, though he insisted a cohabitation government would not hamper the country's prospects.
Coontz, who studies marriage and gender relations, told me cohabitation rates are even on the rise among unmarried, low-income religious couples, which suggests that couples often live together not only because they want to but because they have to.
McEnroe was special, perhaps, because of the Cagney-like cohabitation, within him, of the violent and the deft, which made him so hard to predict; remember those drop shots with which he softly stunned the fiercest ball and dinked it over the net.
"Women don't want to take a risk on somebody who's not going to be able to provide anything," said Sharon Sassler, a sociologist at Cornell who published "Cohabitation Nation: Gender, Class, and the Remaking of Relationships" with Amanda Jayne Miller last month.
Millennials view cohabitation and marriage differently than other generations More millennials are cohabitating before marriage — a sixfold increase from their parents' generation, reported INSIDER's Kim Renfro, citing data analyzed by sociologist Wendy Manning at the National Center for Family and Marriage Research.
A Democratic National committeeman from California has put forth a resolution asking Bernie Sanders, along with Maine Senator Angus King, to officially join the party by replacing the "I" (for "independent") with a "D," making their casual cohabitation with the party a full-blown marriage.
I'm one of those annoying people who is almost constantly in some kind of serious relationship, and for this reason I've missed the good ship Tinder by a country mile (by the time online dating was a thing, I was ensconced in seemingly-interminable cohabitation).
Near the beginning of the second section, which explores Paul and Susan's uneasy cohabitation, the slip into the second person heralds a nice gearshift into Paul's self-questioning; Barnes has a skillful command of tone and its moral implications, when he chooses to exert it.
We are putting forward a very strong liberal agenda on civil rights, like civil unions with the right to apply for adoption, like a cohabitation bill, like a gender identity bill which has been described in the United States as the best in the world.
He is known for speaking on racism or the mechanics of the fashion industry or the fact he is absolutely not fucking with the cohabitation of Jay Z and Justin Timberlake on "Suit and Tie" as much as he is for winning 21 Grammy Awards.
Comparing the periods of 19653-98 to 2010-2016, the Fed found a 2.2 percentage point decrease in marriage and cohabitation rates for whites without degrees, from 59.5 to 57.3 percent, and a 5.4 percentage point increase for blacks from 32.1 to 37.7 percent.
With polls suggesting a centre-right majority in the legislative elections scheduled for June, a Le Pen presidency combined with a minority parliamentary position for the FN would lead to a 'cohabitation' scenario that could result in policy paralysis in a number of areas.
"The government will use all the tools available to restore as soon as possible the law and the constitutional order, recover peaceful cohabitation between citizens and stop the economic damage that the legal uncertainty is creating," government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo said in a statement.
But couples who move from cohabitation to marriage often start living together when they are quite young, and what is risky is not sharing a bedroom before marrying but living together in young adulthood, whether or not you have a wedding ring when you embark on it.
"The government will use all the tools available to restore as soon as possible the law and the constitutional order, recover peaceful cohabitation between citizens and stop the economic damage that the legal uncertainty is creating," government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo said in a statement.
While in absolute terms the white working class — those without college degrees, in pollster shorthand — have higher levels of marriage and cohabitation, homeownership and self-reported health ratings than members of the black working class, the trends are downward for whites and upward for African-Americans.
The solution: "If we can't bring our kids to the farm, maybe we can bring the farm to kids," said Dr. Gilbert, who believes that cohabitation with pets is the next best thing to living next door to a barnyard for training a growing immune system.
A recent study by the China Association of Marriage and Family, an official body, found that nearly 60% of those born after 1985 moved in with their partner before tying the knot, which would put the cohabitation rate for young people on a par with that of America.
As Hopper contemplates the circumstances of her spinster life—among them fraught cohabitation, seeking out a sperm donor (see the incisive and metaphorically hilarious essay "Moby-Dick"), and assembling a care team for a friend with stage four cancer—she foregrounds a claim that ought to be obvious.
"It's not as if our country will arrest everybody or we wish to put millions in jail only because of cohabitation," he said, adding it was only an offense if a parent, child or spouse filed a complaint or a village chief did so with support of a family.
The decision to do away with it, he grumbled, abandons the differentiated perception of various forms of partnership in order to stress the value of same-sex partnerships...Differentiation isn't discrimination, and same-sex cohabitation can be valued through other institutional arrangements without opening up the legal institute of marriage.
Assange argued that the new stipulations violated his human rights and were part of a push to get him out of the embassy, while Ecuador insisted they were aimed at making their continued cohabitation work in the cramped building, where their guest takes up more than a third of the space.
Even though I shudder at the memory of much of my cohabitation, I also remember why I wanted to do it in the first place—it was because I was madly in love, and the feeling of cosy domestic nesting with someone you love is really cute, comforting, and fun.
"The institution of marriage is undergoing rapid changes with the acceptance of same-sex marriages and alternatives to marriage, such as cohabitation," Dr. Christopher Chen of the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore and a co-author write in an editorial accompanying the study.
Still, she can only do so much to influence what is essentially Paul's authoritarian rule over the household, and when the newcomer, Will (Christopher Abbott), tells them his family is seeking asylum, Sarah's argument in favor of cohabitation with the new couple wars with Paul's growing distrust of all outsiders.
I'm not trying to be a downer, but I wish someone had prepared me for the daily struggle that is required with always taking the high road for your kid and prioritizing and valuing someone who has hurt you, let you down or just basically shared in the disappointment called your marriage/union/cohabitation.
" Read the divorce filing for yourself Under the Tennessee law that provides 15 grounds for divorce, she selected the section that says, "The husband or wife is guilty of such cruel and inhuman treatment or conduct towards the spouse as renders cohabitation unsafe and improper, which may also be referred to in pleadings as inappropriate marital conduct.
Sans Porzingis, who had surgery on Tuesday and is projected to be out for up to a year, the Knicks surrendered a 27-point lead Wednesday night and lost to the Washington Wizards, 118-113, at a sold-out Garden, their eighth consecutive loss in a continuation of the astonishingly familiar cohabitation of losing basketball and devout fan loyalty.
The government, according to this view, may legitimately withhold the benefits of marriage from adults in polygamous relationships (on grounds that such relationships characteristically deprive children of material and emotional resources from their father), but may not prosecute them, as is currently possible in some states, for polygamous cohabitation (because this is private consensual sexual activity).
This cycle is described in a National Institutes of Health paper, "Family Inequality: Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing," by Shelly Lundberg, a demographer at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Robert A. Pollak, a professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis, and Jenna Stearns, a doctoral candidate in economics who is also at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
" Jenner, 60, further explained the current cohabitation, saying of her daughter and husband Kanye West, 38: "They're making changes to a project they're working on down the street but literally, when North was born they lived with me for almost two years, and then they just moved in, I don't know, six months ago for a couple of weeks, and Kim just keeps saying, 'Just eight more weeks, just eight more weeks.
What We Do in the Shadows (WWDITS) is beloved by fans for its enthusiastic embrace of vampire lore, its endlessly quotable dialogue, and its straightforward, fully deadpan (perhaps we should say undeadpan) use of a Real World-style mockumentary format to deliver its story of a coven of vampires juggling the stressors of cohabitation and city life with the usual vampire tribulations: werewolf feuds, ancient vengeance pacts, getting blood out of the kitchen tiles after a feeding frenzy.

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