Sentence examples for spousal equivalent from inspiring English sources

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My spousal equivalent and I live together and have even bought real estate together.

Orlandersmith's false self was that of the good daughter, or, more precisely, her mother's spousal equivalent, which was what she became after her father's death, in 1963.

(The man in her life for the last 27 years, whom she calls her "spousal equivalent," is Steven Janowitz, a former New York City schoolteacher).

Maggie forced herself to be the responsible daughter, the good girl who did well at school and avoided trouble, behaving at times like a kind of emotional spousal equivalent for her mother.

That Samantha Cameron is the first first lady to embark on the spousal equivalent of the after-dinner speech circuit by monetising the modern obsession with her wardrobe is a mark of Cameron's instinctive grasp of fashion, business and the modern world.

The Spousal Equivalent Game with Judy Gold Judy Gold hosts The Spousal Equivalent Game, the "married" couples gameshow that doesn't discriminate!

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Based on 24 sex-specific relative risk estimates, and using current spousal exposure (or nearest equivalent) as the exposure index, meta-analysis gave an overall estimate of 1.25 (95% confidence interval 1.16-1.36), with no significant heterogeneity.

Overall, including 16 studies (seven prospective cohort studies, six case control studies and three cross-sectional studies) which used current spousal smoking (or nearest equivalent) as the exposure index led to an overall estimate of 1.25 (95 % CI: 1.16 1.36), which is slightly lower than our calculations.

Additional, Rhode Island recognizes same-sex couples married elsewhere, and eight states -- California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and Rhode Island -- provide equivalent state-level spousal rights to same-sex couples, whether in the form of civil unions or domestic partnerships.

Purpose of the study: This study examines motivations for caregiving in American and Greek female spousal caregivers (FSCGs), and identifies cross-culturally equivalent and culturally specific types of motivations for care of a demented spouse.

Because the Defense of Marriage Act does not allow federal spousal benefits for married same-sex couples, the military will have to work out ways to provide equivalent benefits to domestic partners.

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