Sentences with phrase «public as a married couple»

Among those that do, the definition is relatively uniform: spouses present themselves to the public as a married couple and openly conduct their lives as husband and wife.

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The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they..as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they..As a married couple who both lobbied they....
The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.&raquas an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.&raquAs a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.»
And there is something strangely warming about the relationship between Mr Numbers and Mr Wrench, a pair of assassins (one of whom is deaf) who bicker in sign language like an old married couple as they debate gangster etiquette, the importance of public libraries, and the eating practices of Mormons.
However, the strong association also found between marital dissatisfaction and psychological disorder provides empirical evidence on the need to educate married couples as well as the general public on the mental health implication of marital dissatisfaction.
Not only must the couple consider themselves to be married, they must also hold themselves out to the public as married.
47 % of the public aged 18 - 34 think cohabiting couples have the same legal rights as their married counterparts.
Couples must exhibit additional characteristics, like holding themselves out to the public as married.
Professionals working with couples and the public, your family or friends — Individuals contemplating divorce: same or opposite gender couples, domestic partners, co-habitating couples, as well as married persons, with or without children.
For example, a married couple who does co-listings, even on a regular basis, would not be considered a team unless they adopt and use a team name, holding themselves out to the public and clients as a team.
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