Sentence examples for conceptions of children from inspiring English sources

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"People's conceptions of children are very far from who children actually are," Ms. Ewald said.

It may be unfair to impugn the professionalism of American surgeons and broader factors clearly influence its popularity, including serious medical research, strong religious traditions and different conceptions of children's rights.

Challenging traditional conceptions of children as recipients of charitable acts and goodwill, Article 12 provides that children who are capable of forming their own views must be assured of the right to freely express those views (or not if they so choose) in matters affecting them, in accordance with their age and level of maturity.

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And yes, we were soon past the giggly part -- that the conception of children generally occurs when people are... well, shall we say... not thinking.

Given the current level of knowledge, neither the conception of children with Down syndrome nor their birth can be prevented but several screening programs do exist.

The program is still run by Hernández, whose research at Butner, which has been circulating in the legal community since the early two-thousands, has helped shape the legal conception of child-pornography consumers.

How research engagement with PPC patients will be affected by shifts in conceptions of the child(hood) remain to be seen.

The HKECDS is therefore expected to contribute to understanding and improving the quality of ECD research in Hong Kong because of its robust psychometric characteristics, and its conceptions of early child development in Hong Kong.

So he and his team analysed the dates of conception of the children, which the institute had established by taking ultrasound snapshots of the babies as fetuses.Using these data, they found that there were significant seasonal variations in the number of conceptions, and also in the proportion of boys and girls conceived, at particular times of the year.

She said that to say that state law intended marriage to protect the conception and raising of children flew in the face of state law that "completely acknowledges and supports the rights of same-sex couples to rear children".

Basing his view on research done among indigenous peoples in Australia and Melanesia, Frazer saw the origin of totemism as an interpretation of the conception and birth of children, a belief he called "conceptionalism".

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