Sentence examples for relinquishment that from inspiring English sources

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During that first year, the Smolins, who also have five sons, weren't sure what to believe; other adoptive parents told the Smolins that the girls were probably fabricating the story as a way of dealing with their relinquishment; that older children were unlikely to be stolen; and that looking for a birth mother could put the woman's life at risk.

Finally, we have critically reflected on the framing of cord blood as 'waste', as a form of relinquishment that implies little or no cost to the donor.

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I soon grew to love the freedom and strange relinquishment of status that comes from offering your nude presence to artists.

And she chose to have me put through the surgery of relinquishment and adoption that I might live.

She made this point very, very clear to me: It was her love as a mother, her hopes as a mother, and her duties as a mother that drove her relinquishment.

Thus, the courts and other entities that could handle relinquishments and adoptions may not be functioning at all".

Running for office means a relinquishment of privacy and family life that might, in general, be harder on women than men.

"The only realistic alternative I see is relinquishment: to limit development of the technologies that are too dangerous, by limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge".

"The only realistic alternative I see". he writes in Wired, "is relinquishment: to limit development of the technologies that are too dangerous, by limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge".

"The only realistic alternative I see is relinquishment: to limit development of the technologies that are too dangerous, by limiting our pursuit of certain kinds of knowledge," Joy wrote in Wired.

Chief Judge Mary M. Lisi of United States District Court for Rhode Island on Thursday ordered Maria-Luise Bissonnette to turn over "Girl From the Sabiner Mountains," above, to representatives of the estate of Max Stern, who died in 1987, stating that his "relinquishment of his property" was clearly "anything but voluntary".

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