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1by Sevinc Cirak“... research aims to identify differences between the intact marriages and those which ended in divorce...”
Published 2001
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3“...Parental separation and divorce affects many children and their families. The Derbyshire NCH...”
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4by Hilary Robinson“... of the artwork, and moving to Düsseldorf, Ostojić concluded the project with her divorce. The chapter invokes...”
Published 2021
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5by Anne-Marie Beller“... of the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act in 1857 to the first Married Women’s Property Act of 1870...”
Published 2022
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6by Xinmiao Zhong“... higher divorce rate compared to intraethnic couples. Given these facts, it is important that researchers...”
Published 2013
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7by Chris Dearden“... in the incidence of divorce and family breakdown and the effects this has on children. Although local services...”
Published 1998
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8by Deirdre O'Byrne“..., abortion and divorce, Irish women writers rose to the challenge, tackling subjects such as abortion, incest...”
Published 2002
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9by Nicholas A. Simmons“... of significant lag and lead effects for events such as divorce and widowhood, these events have substantially...”
Published 2016
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10by D.E.S. Middleton“... in content and divorced from the professional aspects of engineering. There was little time devoted...”
Published 1994
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11“... in itself, divorced from the need to improve services in ways that the indicators are intended...”
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12by Meredith Hale“... to which the satirist is elided with his/her subject and political satires are divorced from other aspects...”
Published 2016
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13“... is often divorced from reality and does not inform everyday practice. For many years, psychology...”
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14“... divorced or separated are more likely to prefer the discharge of debts (i.e., fresh start). We also examine...”
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15by Stacy Clemes, Jonathan Houdmont, Fehmidah Munir, Kelly Wilson, Robert Kerr, Ken Addley“... by individuals aged 18-29 years, obese individuals, full-time workers and single/divorced/widowed individuals (P...”
Published 2015
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16by Cheryl McEwan“... in the construction of images in the travel narratives of Victorian women travellers, this cannot be divorced from...”
Published 1995
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17“... to provide them with an advantage, divorcing them from the density-dependent competition seen in the new...”
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18by Emily Keightley“... that we have never been more divorced from our own past as we are in contemporary society. In light...”
Published 2007
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19by Walter P. Bouman, L. Claes, E. Marshall, Gill T. Pinner, Julia Longworth, Victoria Maddox, Gemma Witcomb, Susana Jimenez-Murcia, Fernando Fernandez-Aranda, Jon Arcelus“..., of whom the vast majority were white, employed or retired, divorced and had children. Trans females on CHT...”
Published 2016
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20by Atilla Gumus“... problems are more likely to choose the income gleaning, whereas individuals who get divorced or separated...”
Published 2020
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