Married fathers» time in paid and unpaid work totals about 55.5 hours per week, 1.4 hours
more than that of married mothers.
Married fathers» time in paid and unpaid work totals about 55.5 hours per week, 1.4 hours
more than that of married mothers.
Not exact matches
Salesforce defines roughly one - third
of its customers as small businesses, but the software may be
more than you need just now for yours — sort
of the organizational equivalent
of a just -
married couple buying a four - bedroom house.
Jennifer and Devereaux Jennings,
married professors with the University
of Alberta School
of Business, have been studying work - life balance among entrepreneurs for
more than a decade.
The office also reported that 51 %
of married couples paid less in taxes jointly
than they would have if they were single, while 42 % paid
more.»
If you want to fit in to that Calgary neighbourhood it helps if you're
married, voted conservative, earn
more than a half million annually and have a taste for champagne — the denizens there drink
more than twice as much bubbly
than the national average (no doubt toasting their good luck to be part
of the oil patch).
The simplest reason is to dodge an undesirable asset like a piece
of real estate that could cost you
more than you'd net by selling it (say, because
of high property taxes or required repairs), or an asset that comes with strings attached (such as care
of the deceased's pet or a requirement to
marry).
Go back to when the Gen X-ers were born (say, 1968), and
more than half
of 18 to 31 - year - olds (56 percent) were
married.
Separately, some Republican senators were questioning the repeal
of a 40 percent inheritance tax levied on estates worth
more than $ 5.5 million, or $ 11 million for
married couples — a tax paid only by the wealthiest American taxpayers, or about 0.2 percent
of Americans, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research and policy institute.
President Barack Obama and Speaker
of the House John Boehner are unlikely to reverse several scheduled tax increases, including the 0.9 percentage point increase in the Medicare tax rate on wages and salaries
of more than $ 200,000 for single filers ($ 250,000 for
married filers); a 3.8 percent Medicare tax on unearned income
of higher income filers; and an increase in the capital gains tax rate.
My wife and I never spent
more than two weeks
of uninterrupted time together before we got
married.
The bulk
of these breadwinner moms — 8.3 million — are either unmarried or are
married and living apart from their spouse.19 The remaining 4.9 million, who are
married and living with their spouse, earn
more than their husbands.
Mariano notes that roughly 75 percent
of sellers within the industry are women, down from about 90 percent a few decades ago, but
more men and
married couples are joining the ranks and finding a better work / life balance
than the corporate world provided.
· Trump's plan would replace the estate tax with a capital gains tax on the appreciation
of inherited assets
of more than $ 5 million
of gains per decedent or $ 10 million per
married couple, subject to some exemptions for small businesses and family farms
Likewise, successful men and women entrepreneurs founded their companies when they had similar numbers
of children living at home, though men were
more likely
than women to be
married.
Medicare Surcharge Tax Effective Jan. 1, 2013, singles with an adjusted gross income (AGI)
of more than $ 200,000, and those
married filing jointly with an AGI
of more than $ 250,000, are now subject to an additional 3.8 % Medicare surcharge tax on investment income, which includes all capital gains, interest and dividends.
The limitation on itemized deductions (sometimes called «Pease» after the Ohio congressman who proposed it) reduces deductions for high - income taxpayers by 3 percent
of the amount by which their AGI exceeds a threshold — $ 261,500 in 2017 ($ 287,650 for heads
of household, $ 313,800 for
married couples filing jointly, and half
of that for
married couples filing separately)-- but not by
more than 80 percent
of deductions claimed.
Shouldn't the incomes
of married couples and two - parent families with children have increased
more than they did?
A nationally representative survey I commissioned in 2010 revealed that
more than half
of interfaith couples didn't discuss what religion they wanted to raise their children in before they got
married.
So
married women who want to limit the size
of their families or have children
more than a year apart are «tramps», kendall?
If the far right wants to act like they are
more special
than the rest
of Americans
than fine make all people
married under the government go back and change the wording on their license to read Cilvil Union.
39:32 — Then, who does
more wrong
than one who utters a lie against Allah, and denies the truth [this Quran, the Prophet (Muhammad SAW, and Jesus the Son
of Marry), the Islamic Monotheism, the Resurrection and the reward or punishment according to good or evil deeds] when it comes to him!
Marrying mostly among themselves, and at a high rate (in 1989, Helmreich reports, 83 percent
of survivors were
married, compared to 62 percent
of American Jews in the same age group), they often resorted to what Helmreich calls «pragmatic marriages»» made
more for a bed, a blanket, and security
than for any grander dreams.
Many people do not
marry in a church, even
more (billions) do not celebrate the birth
of Jesus, probably even
more do not cry out to any gods, or may to other gods other
than (yours), and many people consider life elsewhere in the universe because science and reason points to that possibility.
He proposed a new indictment
of priestly celibacy, pointing out that by the year 2000 «
more than one million» «above - average» Catholics will not have existed because the forty thousand «on average, above average» priests living in 1900 could not
marry and have children.
By the way there is far
more of this behavior occuring by
married men
than by celibate priests in society.
He
married more than 30 females, some under the age
of 13.
So
more than a thousand years after Christ may or may not have lived, a sect
of Christians wrote some shlt down that may or may not be percieved to claim that Jesus was
married.
Virginity is technically better because it allows
more freedom to «have [one's] thoughts
of the things
of Lord,» but — and this is important — it is very possible for a
married woman to be holier
than an unmarried woman, because there «may be virginity without obedience.»
We should not, perhaps, pay to see the performance
of an actress who must get herself drunk in order to act out a sex scene with a
married co-star, any
more than the film industry should allow animals to be harmed in the making
of a film.
If it means dividing the budget equally between the wives or spending an equal number
of nights with each, then it's feasible to
marry more than one.
New research by the Centre for Social Justice revealed that
more than 75 per cent
of teenagers aspire to be
married, but Rt Rev Mark Davies said the reality
of married life today is bleak.
«[T] he perfection
of priestly love and its true specific fullness can not be achieved in the
married state, any
more than it could have been achieved in a
married Christ.»
We started dating freshman year
of college and 5 years later will be
marrying with a much
more evolved view
of marriage and scripture
than we had when we started dating.
Having being on the receiving end
of the «man - hater» comment
more times
than I can count, seeing it listed as number one — in the form
of «I like white males so much I
married one» — rubbed me the wrong way.Being called a man - hater is often unfairly used as a way to silence women and dismiss their arguments outright, which is troubling, especially when it happens in the midst
of a theological discussion.
1 Timothy 3:5 means: «
Of one wife»... The meaning is not that every bishop should have a wife (for St. Paul himself had none), but that no one should be admitted to the holy orders of bishop, priest, or deacon, who had been married more than onc
Of one wife»... The meaning is not that every bishop should have a wife (for St. Paul himself had none), but that no one should be admitted to the holy orders
of bishop, priest, or deacon, who had been married more than onc
of bishop, priest, or deacon, who had been
married more than once.
Women who die
of heart disease are six times
more likely
than other women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among
married men the same age.
How these positions are
more absolutist and doctrinaire
than his own commitment to the approval
of homosexuality, women priests, and
married priests is, as per usual, not made clear.
More than one - third
of all girls are
married in 42 countries, according to the U.N. Population Fund, referring to females under the age
of 18.
However, a
more conservative interpretation
of the Matthew text, taken for example by Mark A Yarhouse, author
of Understanding Gender Dysphoria (IVP), is that «those who make themselves eunuchs» in this text «almost certainly refers to those who choose not to
marry (rather
than suggesting they were castrating themselves).»
Men and women in their 50s, 60s and 70s with high cholesterol were 16 per cent
more likely to be alive at the end
of the 14 - year study if they were
married rather
than single.
I was
married for
more than a decade to a Christian man who engaged in disturbing secret behaviors that included sexually abusing a female relative between the ages
of 9 - 12.
Yet in their daily experience
of the material world — from the houses they live in to expectations they have for their children to their anxieties about a retirement income — many
married clergywomen live a
more secure life
than that
of their male counterparts.
Canon Jeremy Pemberton, a Church
of England (C
of E) priest for
more than 30 years, had his permission to officiate revoked after he
married Laurence Cunnington in April 2014.
Or to put it
more mathematically: «It's not good for man to be alone» + «It's better to
marry than burn (with sexual tension / desire)» > «A single person has
more time to enjoy the things
of God»
A poll
of more than 2,000 British people by the legal firm Slater and Gordon found financial strains could drive one in ten
married couples to split this year.
It has been known and experienced in the lives
of countless happily
married couples across the millennia, and perhaps nowhere
more than in marriages lived under the banner
of Christianity, whose Founder pronounced the intimacy
of man and wife to be a blessed thing.
Canon Pemberton, a Church
of England (C
of E) priest for
more than 30 years, had his permission to officiate revoked after he
married his partner in April 2014.
«It feels like I'm being told I'm less Christian
than other people because
of this relationship, which I think is actually a stronger and
more grounded relationship
than a lot
of people I know who are getting
married in church.
(Curiously for
more than a century science made use
of its
married name and gave itself out to the world as «experimental philosophy»).