Sentences with phrase «few other boundary»

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A few thousand others work there but live outside the boundaries of the city.
This is interesting, since the two latter styles of parenting are nearly opposites: permissive parenting is characterized by a high degree of warmth with few, if any, boundaries set by the parent; helicopter parenting, on the other hand, is illustrated by a parent who «hovers,» or becomes too involved, in the child's decision - making.
Lay midwives doing home - birth procedures practice completely outside the boundaries of our medical system's checks and balances, where there are few safeguards for addressing immediate complications and little recourse other than calling 911 for emergency backup.
Many who lived in New York City during 9/11 remember that, for a few days afterward, the boundaries and class divisions between people dissolved: people greeted each other on the street and were more considerate, sensitive to each other, and gentle than normal.
Few other figures in modern science have straddled — and for that matter blurred — the boundaries between science, policy, and advocacy quite like the homespun but outspoken climatologist.
In a rebuttal to those who say states should use common tests so that the public can compare how students perform across state boundaries, fewer than one in five public school parents said it was important to know how children in their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in other districts, states or countries.
«I love that there are so few boundaries between Painting and other departments here at RISD.
- The general court shall have the power to act in relation to cities and towns, but only by general laws which apply alike to all cities or to all towns, or to all cities and towns, or to a class of not fewer than two, and by special laws enacted (1) on petition filed or approved by the voters of a city or town, or the mayor and city council, or other legislative body, of a city, or the town meeting of a town, with respect to a law relating to that city or town; (2) by a two - thirds vote of each branch of the general court following a recommendation by the governor; (3) to erect and constitute metropolitan or regional entities, embracing any two or more cities or towns or cities and towns, or established with other than existing city or town boundaries, for any general or special public purpose or purposes, and to grant to these entities such powers, privileges and immunities as the general court shall deem necessary or expedient for the regulation and government thereof; or (4) solely for the incorporation or dissolution of cities or towns as corporate entities, alteration of city or town boundaries, and merger or consolidation of cities and towns, or any of these matters.
The parents interacted with each other only because of the children, but they had nothing else in common... In the well - functioning families where, according to mothers» reports, both the mother and the children had accepted the physically absent father inside the family boundaries the children had fewer behavioral problems.»
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