Sentences with phrase «less children as»

A few other developed countries are producing less children as well:

Not exact matches

But workers who smile as a result of cultivating positive thoughts — such as a tropical vacation or a child's recital — improve their mood and withdraw less.
The company offers strong financial benefits, but it is the less tangible benefits that lead to a great experience such as: employee recognition activities, dodge ball tournaments, employee and family 5k race, health and diet counseling, onsite child care facility, onsite fitness center with free fitness classes, etc..
Parents are particularly likely to see a tax increase in 2027, as the increased child tax credit and boosted standard deduction will expire, and they appear less likely to benefit from corporate cuts:
A 22 - week policy or «unlimited» time - off means nothing if women are viewed as less capable, regularly experience harassment, or fear that having children will completely derail their career.
It's a very simple analysis: as a parent, would you prefer to have more protection or less protection for your children when they go online?
In 2018 families with a net income of less than $ 30,000 (as income rises, payments are reduced) will receive $ 6,400 per year for each child under the age of six and $ 5,400 per year for each child aged six to 17.
This results in less perspiration as you carry your child around in this carrier.
That way, you will gain as much weight since there is less calories with your diet and your child will love healthier exploit.
We invest much less in young children, and that stems largely from the fact that most other advanced economies view early childhood education, child care and other benefits targeted at parents with young children as «public goods,» meaning investments that, absent public support, would be insufficiently made from the perspective of society's well - being.
College funding: Total projected college costs (tuition plus all other costs such as room and board, books, etc.), less current funds in the child's name.
Some plans may even allow you to take hardship withdrawals for less gloomy situations, such as buying your first home and paying for college expenses for yourself, your spouse, or your children.
«Women with children are often excluded from full participation in the labour market due to challenges in balancing work and family life, or they work part - time, which often means lower wages and fewer benefits, including lack of a pension, paid vacation and sick leave, as well as less job stability,» the document states.
And in his book, Children of the Great Depression, Glen Elder wrote that adolescents who experienced hardship in the 1930s became especially adaptable, family - oriented adults; perhaps, as a result of this recession, today's adolescents will be pampered less and counted on for more, and will grow into adults who feel less entitled than recent generations.
And in some instances, it has been Scalia and Thomas who have done so more than those who may think of themselves less as originalists (in one recent case in particular Scalia and Thomas dissented from the majority which held that convicted child molesters could be indefinitely imprisoned despite having fully served their sentences based on subtle shifts of language and the over-application of prior case law — no one wants a child molester free and about, but such results focused outcomes are always dangerous).
Travelling across the world, the evidence he collected would lead to the rescue of hundreds of women and children, as well as the prosecution of many of the pimps and sometimes the customers — including British men who had travelled to less well - policed countries to exploit the women and children there.
Caplan does not go so far as to suggest going the Duggars» route of 19 children, but he does believe that the economic cost is less than we think, and thus we should «buy more» by adding another child to the family.
It is no accident that children have to be indoctrinated with their parents religion at an early age, as it means they are less likely to switch sides as adults...
Fewer unwanted children means less people on the government dole, and as a nice byproduct, it also means fewer abortions.
Well CNN if you want to bring it up why do nt you tell the truth / Joseph Smith was no less of a child molester then That other LDS freak who married all them woman... Joseph Smith had 29 wives some as young as 12..
Most people suddenly furrow their brows and purse their lips and declare their concerns about homeschooling, which seem always to be less often about the quality of the education as about the children's «socialization.»
Let's say you were born as a child in Nazi Germany and you were brought up to believe that the Jewish people are less than human and to exterminate them is morally good.
«The roothas been sociological factors — as family breakdown has increased and children are split between their mothers and fathers at weekends, regular Church attendance is less consistent and is having an impact.
For the first time since becoming a mother, I was thinking less about how I didn't want to parent and more about how I did want to parent, particularly as it concerned my child's spiritual formation.
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
(Jeremiah 7:31; 19:5; 32:35) In the next generation Ezekiel tried another apologetic: granting both that the command to sacrifice children was in the Law, as it obviously was, and that Yahweh was responsible for its presence there, he asserted none the less that; Yahweh had given «statutes that were not good, and ordinances wherein they should not live,» for the ultimate purpose of punishing them with such desolation that they might recognize the divine hand in their tragedy.
As with most children — and, for that matter, most adults — my preferences had less to do with the words of the hymns than the melodies.
I sang loudly and more or less on key, and because my father was organist and choir director of the various Lutheran churches we attended during my boyhood, I was always drafted for the children's choir and occasionally even given a semi-prominent role, but I was never as good as my family heritage or personal eagerness might have predicted.
I have been taught this less by my feminist professional colleagues than by the students who have attended my classes on passes from hospitals or after therapy sessions, in which they are being treated for wounds inflicted by men (and sometimes women) who abused them as children or as adults.
The more you know about science today and the religions of the ancient world, the less it is possible to believe what you were taught as a child, even if you wanted to.
As the child grows into youth, and the youth into manhood, opportunities for new free volitions become less and less frequent» (p. 225f).
As children grow and achieve greater levels of maturity and self - sufficiency, it is generally society's expectation that they become less selfish and begin to develop more altruistic traits.
If Madrasahs are breeding grounds for terrorism, then its no differentwhen it comes down to child molestation as reported at no less than 25 different occasions from abbots, monasteries and churches around the world in the past decade.
The role of raising children is entrusted in principle to married heterosexual couples because after much experimentation — several thousand years, more or less — we have found nothing else that works as well.
Some children are naturally less aggressive and more given to inwardness than the blossoming extrovert type regarded as «normal» in our culture.
Mary Eberstadt argues that it may work just as much, or more, the other way around: As people stop having children, they become less religiouas much, or more, the other way around: As people stop having children, they become less religiouAs people stop having children, they become less religious.
Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower, Mary Ann Mason reports that while women in so - called «fast - track professions» have fewer children than does the average American woman, female faculty are almost half as likely as female physicians and slightly less likely than female lawyers to have a child at all, even though academia offers far more flexible hours than the average law firm or hospital.
Another theory is that, as people became less religious, they would abandon the natural family and have fewer children.
Children experience time as moving slowly because they generally live at a less abstract and complex level of consciousness than do adults.
BTW, I believe we are all His children... ALL OF US... and I think no less of you as a brother / sister than I do of my Christian brothers and sisters.
Such comparisons also mean that globalization pressures, which affect Western democracies more or less equally, can not be invoked as the sole reason for America's failure to help children thrive.
Hence, a person who» becomes as a young child», who acts as a «lesser one», is one who allows themselves to be taught by our Creator, Jehovah God, rejecting creeds, doctrines and traditions that are not based on the Bible, just as Jesus did.
Is my ministry more a vocation than my marriage, or my responsibility as a citizen less than my relationship to my children?
Please tell me how many women gets this honor of being wife in Christianity or any other religions and how many children are being born out of good luck and being a father less in the society (fyi in some culture they call these types of children as bustard) and many more...
Matthew and I were both puzzled by this mixed message: As parents, wouldn't we want more time, not less, for Christ to open our child's heart?
Rather I think that as a society we need to be less selfish as individuals and give more freely to our spouses and children.
And when we're inevitably less than perfect, less than victorious on my own terms, I feel as though we're failing in our call to be prophetic signs of contradiction for our culture and instead affirming less than flattering images people have of couples with small children and big families.
Of course, most parents who give birth to a baby who is seen as less than perfect will go on to provide that child with incredible love and support.
Studies show that children raised with no exposure to religion are less tolerant people as a whole.
Of course, a few straight - forward deductions / credits, such as the child tax credit could remain, particularly because by it's very nature it's going to benefit the rich less (ie: the number of children in a family do not go up in proportion to the amount of income)
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