Sentences with phrase «from dissolved»

Thus, children from dissolved and intact families to an increasing extent experience «diverging destinies» (McLanahan 2004).
Today, respondents from dissolved families are more likely than previously to have low educated parents belonging to the working class and the relative difference in economic difficulties during childhood has increased during later decades, to the disadvantage of respondents from dissolved childhood families.
This problem has generally decreased but it is still much more common among respondents from dissolved families.
In 1968, when we only control for age and gender in model 1, we find no statistically significant difference in low educational attainment between respondents who grew up with both their parents and respondents from a dissolved family background.
Adolescents and adults from dissolved childhood families are also more prone to leave the parental home and form a family early in life, and they run a higher risk to divorce or separate themselves (see Amato 2000, 2010; Amato and James 2010; Bernardi et al. 2013; Chapple 2009 for literature reviews and Amato 2001; Amato and Keith 1991a, b for meta - analyses of a large number of studies and outcomes).
For the birth cohorts in focus here, i.e. 1924 — 1949 and 1966 — 1991 respectively, it has indeed become less common for children from dissolved families to experience severe dissension in their childhood family.
Respondents from dissolved childhood families exhibit a lower psychological well - being and shorter education as adults than their peers from intact families.
Severe dissension in the childhood family is not associated with low education as an adult and can, thus, not explain why respondents from dissolved families are less likely to attain a long education than respondents from intact childhood families.
We have shown that the lower psychological well - being among respondents from dissolved families seems to be associated with the fact that they were more likely to experience economic difficulties and severe dissension in their childhood family.
Children from dissolved families generally have more internalizing and externalizing problems, lower academic achievements and poorer social adjustment, compared with children from intact families (Frisco et al. [2007]; Størksen et al. [2006]; Sun and Li [2002]-RRB-, and the negative association between parental divorce and adjustment persist into adulthood (Amato and Sobolewski [2001]; Størksen et al. [2007]-RRB-.
By applying what they learned from the dissolved marriage to their future relationships, these mature adults start the momentum to recreate new lives in a better, more fulfilling way.
Since Canadian Lawyer's last survey in the region, Cox & Palmer has welcomed 14 lawyers from dissolved New Brunswick firm Barry Spalding.
As more and more fisheries collapse around the world, the very real threats to the southern ocean's ecology over the next few decades are acidification from dissolved C02 and overfishing.
Alimony payments are specifically meant to support a spouse or former spouse, while child support payments are specifically intended to support one or more children from a dissolved relationship or marriage.
Coral is already threatened by insidious change in sea water chemistry as ever more carbonic acid — from dissolved atmospheric carbon dioxide, the product of the combustion of fossil fuels — gets into the sea.
The previous discovery of soft, pliable tissues recovered from the dissolved remains of Tyrannosaur bone in 2005 [1], potentially marked a major turning point in the science of paleontology given that it extended the known range of preserved biomolecules by many orders of magnitude.
(Long - frozen ice would include little sodium, but a lingering underground lake would turn salty from dissolved minerals, just as the oceans have on Earth.)
It was Team Maione taking the win, led by Greco, Detzner and Kleinmuntz, 3 players from the dissolved Team Greco that won the last two years» volleyball tournaments and makes up half of Team Maione..
Sugar burns very quickly, so keep a watchful eye as the sugar moves from dissolved to caramel.
And the chances of spontaneous generation from dissolved rocks (chemical life) is 1 in 10 ^ 7800.
«That saved us from dissolving what we had just started.»
Seen in this light, the Christian stewardship of philosophy, far from dissolving it, may actually have preserved the union of thought and deed.
Yet, in shifting the basic metaphysical question to this form, we also get an insight into how to keep a stress on freedom from dissolving into disorder and chaos.
The flour is added to help these sweeteners from dissolving into certain recipes.
A standing - room - only crowd of about 100 people rocked Depew Village Hall last night with their passion to save their 124 - year - old village from dissolving when it faces a community vote next Tuesday.
The iron would readily react with the other metals and keep them from dissolving into nearby groundwater.
The scientists plan to look at how adding other chemicals, such as manganese, might improve stability and prevent the mineral from dissolving in groundwater.
(This is done to prevent the rubber seal from dissolving.)
Like glucosamine, chondroitin stimulates the production of cartilage and has the ability to prevent enzymes from dissolving cartilage.
One of the most inventive flicks of the year, the non-linearity is kept under just enough control to keep the story from dissolving into nonsense.
«The 5 types of father figures in Paul Thomas Anderson's films»: Yet another essential essay from The Dissolve's Noel Murray.
The following is an excerpt from The Dissolve, written by Noel Murray, «The elegant, rare career of Audrey Hepburn.»
This will prevent the pill from dissolving in the esophagus where certain medications can cause damage to the delicate esophageal lining.
Eventually the upper tooth weakens so much from the dissolving area that it breaks off and the root is completely resorbed into bone.
«The natural pH of the ocean is determined by a need to balance the deposition and burial of CaCO3 on the sea floor against the influx of Ca2 + and CO2 − 3 into the ocean from dissolving rocks on land, called weathering.
Pisa also oversaw the acquisition of 85 lawyers from the dissolving Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault firm in 2004 and a merger with Washington, D.C.'s 70 - lawyer Shea & Gardner that same year.
They may divide property and parenting responsibilities as though they are divorced, but moral opposition to divorce prevents them from dissolving the marriage.
«Post-dissolution circumstances after divorce from a legal marriage may be quite different from dissolving a cohabiting or dating relationship.
Generally, however, contesting irreconcilable differences as a grounds for divorce will not prohibit a couple from dissolving the marriage.
When I met with Sydney and Kevin six months after our first session for a follow - up, they were going strong and embraced the notion that Kevin's bid for attention, affection, and support saved them from dissolving their marriage.
If your husband skips out on your marriage and disappears, it complicates the divorce process, but it won't stop you from dissolving your marriage.

Not exact matches

My sports fascination, long dormant from my youth and from those early years cheering for the Wolves, had dissolved into a selfish desire to win at all costs, even if it meant abandonment and disloyalty.
Just look at publishing powerhouse Condé Nast, which recently dissolved its internship program following a highly publicized lawsuit from two former interns.
What would be the harm in allowing patents from bankrupt companies to be dissolved and then placed into the public domain?
After you have created your element of surprise - anything from a discovery, an experiment, research or an opinion — you must dissolve your findings gradually with facts, data, figures, charts and reference links that prove your point.
In a televised speech on Thursday afternoon, Carles Puigdemont said he had not received a guarantee from Spain that it would not apply direct rule over Catalonia if the regional parliament were dissolved.
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who says she had an affair with Trump, offered to return the payment she received from Trump's lawyer in exchange for dissolving the hush agreement.
A move to dissolve Saskatchewan's real estate boards and provincial association with an eye toward forming a single organization has failed to pass after it did not receive the required two - thirds approval from the voting groups.
Trump disbands CEO councils After several high - profile defections of corporate CEOs from two business advisory councils, President Trump this week dissolved the councils.
Any system that dissolves centralized power risks being met with stern resistance from the old boys club.
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