cohabitation in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cohabitation in the PONS Dictionary

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However, incidents of cohabitation by non-polygamists were not charged in that territory at that time.
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Cohabitation prior to marriage is associated with higher divorce rates, which is called the cohabitation effect.
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However, being a couple is not a requirement to make a declaration of statutory cohabitation; relatives can do so too.
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She implements rules designed to keep the two apart, including a no non-spousal cohabitation rule.
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He was charged with lewd and lascivious cohabitation with his plural wives but allowed to remain in his home guarded by a marshal.
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Contemporary objections to cohabiting couples center around three primary topics; religion, social pressure, and the effect of cohabitation on a child's development.
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For the purposes specified in this article, the affinity is derived from any form of marriage or cohabitation. 4.
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In spite of the haphazard nature of their cohabitation, residents had to navigate communal living, which required share responsibilities and reliance on one another.
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In most cases, cohabitation results from a system in which the two executives are not elected at the same time or for the same term.
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Cohabitation is more prevalent among those with less education.
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