But she'd been taught love was a basis of conjugality, not emergency and fear of the unfamiliar. |
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They shun the marriage counselor and wastewater treatment and harm the conjugality of watershed love. |
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In this sense, civil union and marriage may come to be seen as relative options, thereby modernizing the organization of conjugality. |
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After a failed engagement, he became convinced that art was incompatible with conjugality. |
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So we're speaking of equivalent relationships, or the same relationships in terms of conjugality. |
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These relationships are not in the nature of conjugality and by definition are infertile. |
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Most new ideas, from restorative justice to looking beyond conjugality, to use Law Commission examples, evoke powerful fears. |
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But this public display was far different from the admiring conjugality of earlier first ladies such as Mamie Eisenhower and Pat Nixon. |
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Privileging conjugality over consanguinity, contrary to African realities, is responsible for misreadings of the statuses of African women and their conditions of life. |
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Ms. Hedy Fry: There are seven dimensions for conjugality that are inherent. |
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The simple biological fact is that same-sex couples are physically incapable of conjugality. |
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The conjugality of the court and jail is confessed by putting the two under the same roof, or by joining them together. |
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Reverend Seres, you talked about conjugality in terms of procreation. |
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Prof. Danielle Julien: My reference to conjugality comes from my field. |
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Together they live in uneasy conjugality in a huge desert mansion crawling with bush babies, Barbary doves, aracaris and a shy albino leopard named Samson. |
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Number one, marriage is distinct from same-sex unions in conjugality. |
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You are right that the problem is somewhat different from conjugality. |
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As I understand the Law Commission as a group, I understood that her concern was to move beyond a model of strict conjugality, as it is no longer justifiable in Canadian law. |
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Because of the marriage contract, so to speak, and the fact that a marriage has taken place, the state has said that all the waiting periods and all the proving of conjugality are set aside. |
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I was interested while looking at Dr. Julien's paper and then listening to Madame Lefebvre-Pageau about the complementarity of the sexes and acknowledging the importance of conjugality. |
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Legally, it is not possible to establish a common-law relationship that meets the definition of such in terms of conjugality, where one or both parties are still living in a pre-existing conjugal relationship. |
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One might think of the continuing relation between social science and social policy as a sort of tumultuous marriage, in which the rules of conjugality were never fully established or agreed to by both parties. |
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