Sentences with phrase «primary guardian»

The medical profession is the primary guardian of the people's health in the matter of drugs, for the questions at issue are generally technical and can not be properly assessed by laymen.
At the same time, it must be based on the moral agency and autonomy of women, the primary guardians of life for the species.
But instead of continuing to serve as the primary guardians of our children at play - hanging out a city window to check on our kids» play in the street below, or looking into the backyard to monitor a group of ten - year old kids playing touch football - today's mothers are usually found sitting in the stands, working behind the concession counter selling snacks and raffle tickets, working as team administrators, or chauffeuring their kids to and from practice and games.
The Fourteenth Amendment represents a deliberate decision by the people of this nation to make the U.S. Constitution — not state constitutions and not state officials — the primary guardian of liberty in America.
It is the primary guardian that protects and improves the breed in America.
GRCA is the primary guardian of the Golden Retriever breed.
Separation anxiety typically occurs right after the primary guardian leaves.
There are many reasons that people feel they need to give up a dog — they're moving, they can't find a landlord who accepts dogs, their work schedule has changed, the dog's primary guardian has died and no one in the family wants him, the dog has separation anxiety, the dog seems to have forgotten his housetraining, the dog's barking annoys neighbors, they're afraid the dog will hurt their child, no time for the dog now that the new baby has arrived, etc..
While it may be easier for the average person to live under the rule of a more humane parcel of rogues, at its heart politics is the primary guardian institution of modern civilization.
In that situation, one parent will most likely be the primary guardian.
In this routine, the court selects a primary guardian with whom the child lives, and both parents share decisions and responsibilities in providing for the child's needs.
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