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"i lives" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct form would be "I live," which is the present tense form of the verb "to live." This form is used when referring to one's current state or actions. Example: "I live in New York City."
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By Mark Ritson, Marketing Week, 3 November 2010 i lives up to its name – it's a digest of its big brother Will people rushing to work take the trouble to stop and pay 20p for it rather than pick up their free Metro?
For Levinas, an 'I' lives out its embodied existence according to modalities.
The control variables include gender, immigrant status, a linear variable for education and age, a quadratic term for age and whether individual i lives in a single household, has child custody, has more than one employer, is currently studying, is a director, holds a permanent position or works shift work.
We used as the dependent variable whether or not the child had a birth certificate and, as predictors, the distance from each cluster of household where child i lives to the nearest civil registry office, a dummy variable indicating whether or not his/her mother lacked an identity document,controls X i, and household dummies in some cases and province or municipality dummies in others.
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