Sentences with phrase «least none of my children»

Well, at least none of my children like it.

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In Gall's case, this juxtaposition not only reduces philosophy and theology to mere «bluster,» thereby liberating us to act without thinking seriously; it suggests that none of the consequences that follow from, for example, the codification of same - sex marriage — the redefinition of kinship, the irrevocable technologizing of human «reproduction,» further expansion of the «new eugenics,» deliberate creation of three - parent households, and least of all, the fate of children conceived in this brave new world — even provoke questions of human import worth thinking seriously about.
Together they had eight children and at least half of them turned into big - time basketball prospects, none bigger than Michael Jr..
It is a snapshot of what the child is like at 5 minutes, not what the child has been like in the preceding few minutes, so you wouldn't get a retrospective point for some gasps or a faint pulse at 2 minutes if there was none at 5 (or at least not the way I was taught).
The study, which included 8,550 4 - year - olds from around the United States, found that children who ate dinner with their families more than five times a week, slept for at least 10.5 hours a night, and watched less two hours or less of TV a day were 40 % less likely to be obese than children who did none of those things.
In at least 12 placebo - controlled studies, children who were given different amounts of sugar reacted no differently than those who had none, report Dr. Vreeman and Dr. Carroll.
Legislation allowing parents the right to opt their children out of state and district tests is moving ahead in at least 10 states, though none are likely to pass in time to affect this spring's testing season.
It found that half (49.5 %) of all sibling groups in local authority care are split up and that 37 % of children in care who have at least one other sibling in care are living with none of their siblings.
(I) Factors related to socioeconomic status: mother's (< 25, 25 — 29, 30 — 34, 35 +) and father's (< 30, 30 — 34, 35 +) age in years at birth of child; mother's and father's education at 9 months (National Vocational Qualification equivalent level 4 — 5 = university degree or equivalent, 3 = A levels or equivalent, 2 = grade C or higher in at least 4 General Certificate of Secondary Education qualifications at the end of compulsory schooling at age 16, 0 — 1 = less than this); occupational socioeconomic status at exposure, based on the last - known job of father or mother, whichever was higher (3 - class National Statistics Socio - economic Classification 1 = managerial / administrative / professional, 2 = intermediate, 3 = routine / manual); duration of breast - feeding (never, < 4 months, 4 + months); number of siblings of child in household at 9 months (none, 1, 2 +).
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