Sentences with phrase «at divorce history»

A quick look at divorce history shows the divorce process has made big strides since those early days.

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The modern dimension of this wager is that our time is so obviously divorced from the time of Jesus, or, at least, our world and history is clearly estranged from the classical world of Christendom, with the consequence that to choose the traditional form of Christ is either to set oneself against the contemporary world or to decide that the actuality of one's time and situation can have no bearing upon one's faith in Christ.
In fact, Bultmann is at pains to divorce what he calls the historicity of the cross from the crucifixion of Jesus as an event in the past: «The real meaning of the cross is that it has created a new and permanent situation in history.
Tradition, while not at all divorced from history, is nevertheless basically determined by more than strictly historical concerns.
In a paper published in the journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law, scientists at the University of Colorado School Medicine note that, all too often, the «sensational media attention» surrounding CTE «divorce discussion of CTE from the well - established natural history and typically favorable prognosis of mTBI,» while, at the same time, such reports - and the scientific reports about CTE to which they are connected - imply direct connections between complex, multi-determined behaviors such as murder and / or suicide and mTBIs occurring in the remote past of individuals engaging in those behaviors.»
You are at least twice divorced plus there is a history of adultery on your part if I remember right.
Between her own life experiences - including a 23 year marriage, raising an amazing daughter, surviving a tough divorce, overcoming a history of childhood sexual abuse, and sitting at the brink of suicide - and then learning about even more relationship stories through interviews from folks across the country... she's heard it all.
In «Meet the Parents» (2000) and its wildly popular (and wildly inferior) sequel «Meet the Fockers» (2004), he's a psychic punching bag for Robert De Niro; in «Night at the Museum» he plays hapless divorced father Larry Daley, reduced to taking a job as a night guard at the Museum of Natural History, where the wax dummies come to life and terrorize him.
You can collect retirement benefits based on your ex-spouse's work history if you are at least 62 years old, were married at least ten years, have been divorced at least two years and have not remarried (or if you did, that subsequent trip to the altar ended in divorce, death or annulment).
In 2011, it was revealed that the the divorce settlement between Lagrange and his former wife Catherine Anspach was expected to be one of the biggest in British history, at an estimated # 160 million.
The male artist at mid-life, following his gay divorce, attempts a virtuosic lecture on 1000 years of European philosophy and art history, which collapses spectacularly.
For a show at the Hammer Museum in L.A. last year, she took obscure ethnographic objects from the collection of the Fowler Museum at U.C.L.A., all of which had been categorized as «unidentified» — including textile scraps and broken pottery — things that had effectively been deemed originless and valueless, divorced from their history and the history of those who made them.
For example, the court looks at the history of the relationship between the children and each parent, the moral fitness of each parent, mental and physical health of each parent, the division of parental responsibilities after the divorce, the ability for each parent to provide a routine for the children, how the children relate to each parent, which parent is more likely to foster a good relationship between the children and the other parent, and which is more likely to share information and to encourage frequent time - sharing with the other.
But since we know that genetic factors contribute to divorce, family history gives us at least a rough guess about our genetic load.
And if we know that we are at genetic risk for divorce (based on our family history), what can we do about it?
Although the answer is somewhat elusive and clearly only based on a limited population sample, from our twenty - seven year history of mediating divorces, we at the Centre for Mediation & Dispute Resolution offer the following thoughts.
During this time, the idea that marriage could be saved — and a divorce prevented — with enough work gained ground, according to Kristin Celello, assistant professor of history at Queens College, City University of New York, in her fascinating book Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth - Century United divorce prevented — with enough work gained ground, according to Kristin Celello, assistant professor of history at Queens College, City University of New York, in her fascinating book Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth - Century United history at Queens College, City University of New York, in her fascinating book Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth - Century United History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth - Century United Divorce in the Twentieth - Century United States.
No matter who you are or where you're at in your marriage or divorce, you should always have your own credit card and establish your own credit history.
At this moment in history, we seem to be in a divorce - busting mode, relatively speaking, and so fewer therapists are likely to tacitly encourage divorce as many of us once did.
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