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A great proportion, though by no means all of them, are parentally abducted children.
Culture and genetics count for something, to be sure, but parentally transmitted values are key.
The salary: parentally subsidized, at least in many cases.
And that's good news for many intrinsically motivated (but sometimes parentally discouraged) professions.
It is parentally incorrect, in anyone's estimation, to have your child miss school because the health form is late.
Judges have also refused to punish fathers for failing their children both economically and parentally.
Parentally, we suggested practicing greetings and numbers and directional words.
Had I missed the boat, parentally speaking?
The real issue is choosing a parentally nonsanctioned one.
Mexican law enforcement agencies have not consistently undertaken serious efforts to locate parentally abducted children.
He swung back to Minmei, raising his voice parentally.
In a book, Letters from Exile, she compared these two schools and made conclusions that preferred parentally financed to state education.
Design was a science of possibility, strange news to teenagers living in a world trigger-wired by parentally imposed impossibilities.
Mexico remains the destination country of the greatest number of children parentally abducted from the United States.
Mr Lewis said most of the persistent truanting he had experienced was parentally condoned.
The Connection adopted a parentally cajoling tone while he divided his attention among his many monitor screens.
In families where spouse selection is parentally determined, the first sub-type - the exogamous community family - covers 41 per cent of the world's population.
He's been padded, helmeted and parentally locked out of most of the thrills of being a kid.
But is parentally condoned absenteeism distinguishable from 'truancy'?
Secondly, the child(ren) may become parentally alienated - they deny that they want to see the excluded parent.
Adult teeth start growing in, allowing children to diversify their diet beyond the mashed potatoes and parentally dissected Salisbury steak stage.
High-dose or prolonged parentally administered lorazepam is sometimes associated with propylene glycol intoxication.
There are, perhaps, three categories of what a teacher might call 'truancy': simple non-attendance, parentally condoned absence, and school refusal/phobia.
It's the key to their very considerable sexiness, which is a grownup sort of sexiness apparently uninteresting to the many parentally dependent twenty-somethings nowadays.