Sentences with phrase «life than singletons»

I have twin grandsons and they had since birth a different life than singletons as they always had each other and they are not identical.

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Because it's a lot more expensive to live as a singleton than as a couple (assuming they make a certain income).
Life with a baby and a toddler was a lot busier than life with a singleton, and I didn't have the luxury of spending hours sitting in the glider rocker nursing or lying on the floor watching my baby wave her arms in the Life with a baby and a toddler was a lot busier than life with a singleton, and I didn't have the luxury of spending hours sitting in the glider rocker nursing or lying on the floor watching my baby wave her arms in the life with a singleton, and I didn't have the luxury of spending hours sitting in the glider rocker nursing or lying on the floor watching my baby wave her arms in the air.
By the late 1970s, a woman arriving on the labor and delivery floor of a U.S. tertiary care hospital with a nonmalformed, living, singleton fetus at term had a risk of intrapartum fetal death of 1 in 1000.1 At that time the U.S. cesarean delivery rate was approaching 15 %.2 Since then, the rate of cesarean sections has more than doubled, 3 but the intrapartum fetal death rate in major U.S. centers remains unchanged.
As with everything in life, there is always more than one option available and now that Dateinadash are on the speed dating Balham scene, singletons across the capital can enjoy getting to know potential partners through any one of our speed dating nights.
«On the contrary, the evidence suggests that people who live alone compensate by becoming more socially active than those who live with others, and that cities with high numbers of singletons enjoy a thriving public culture,» he writes.
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