Sentence examples for spouses in which from inspiring English sources

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The subsequent scenes, in which he decides willy-nilly to marry off Juliet to Paris (Stan Demidoff), are played as a battle between unhappy spouses, in which they use their daughter as a weapon.

The converse of that group — new spouses in which the husband is white and the wife is Asian-American — earn almost as much, with a combined median income of $70,952.

In addition, their suggestion of a putative second locus effect is contingent upon distribution of induced G2 aberration yields in offspring of very discordant pairs of spouses, in which the ascertainment bias issue would have been more complex.

We investigated possible transmission factors for the 144 spouses of the 142 married cases therein and found that 76 cases had histories of plasma donation, ten cases were not investigated, one case had engaged in extramarital sexual behavior, one case had no possible transmission route and another 56 female spouses in which couple transmission was the sole transmission factor.

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You mention being subjected to a "long rant" from your spouse in which she asked you to choose between your job and your marriage.

Patients are directed through a series of exercises, such as having a conversation with their spouse in which they really listen and ask questions.

It is either determined by the preferences of one of the partners only (Husband Dictatorship or Wife Dictatorship), or by both spouses' preferences, in which case each partner's influence depends on the relative wage rates (Split Might).

But as I await the arrival of my brothers, my sister and their spouses in Manhattan, which is where we'll sing an off-key "Happy Birthday" to Mark and drink too much, my thoughts turn to siblings, who don't have a special day but arguably have an even more special meaning to, and influence on, those of us privileged to have them.

The significance of R1 was assessed using a permutation approach: the two-sided p value is the proportion of permutations (where spouses are shuffled) in which the mean R1 of permuted couples is more extreme than the mean R1 of real couples.

This includes identifying and addressing areas of research beyond childhood developmental disorders, in particular the literature on the challenges faced by adults caring for a functionally dependent spouse or parent, in which a substantial branch of research is focused on the needs and health of caregivers.

The method rests on the premise that each spouse has a bowl in which the other spouse drops a bead when they want to be intimate, and the other spouse has a certain amount of time to act on the request.

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