Sentences with phrase «accept children below»

Minimum age for open water diving is 10 years but some dive resorts in the country do not accept children below 12.

Not exact matches

Children: We hereby accept and identify the parentage, and agree to the surname of the below named child (ren) applicable to this Shared Parenting Agreement as follows: Full Name Date of Birth SSN 2.
Although we accept that fathers may face biases in court, fathers should follow the advice below to prepare themselves for a child custody battle:
If you choose to accept the waitlist offer, your child will be removed from all waitlists of schools you ranked below that school, as well as their current school.
Families with single child welcome year round; due to noise issues in the rooms below the suite, we can not accept families with multiple children ages 2 - 8 during the months of July - September.
The establishments below accept children of all ages (from babies and toddlers to teenagers).
When a midwife's care falls below the accepted standard of practice in the medical community and a child is injured or dies in the process, they can (and should) be held liable for the damage that their incompetence has caused.
Children: We hereby accept and identify the parentage, and agree to the surname of the below named child (ren) applicable to this Shared Parenting Agreement as follows: Full Name Date of Birth SSN 2.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stress.
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