Sentences with phrase «take up residence without»

Dogs, on the other hand are furry, and a tick can take up residence without the dog or you noticing.
If true, the discovery could help explain how all sorts of parasites — including those that prey on humans — take up residence without attracting attention.

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I keep thinking I'd read the book her mother and father would write — how did they possibly let their barely - graduated high school daughter take up solitary residence in Uganda without losing their minds?
I requested this book expecting dialog about what drives some children to go out into the world and try without fear to achieve their goals, and some to drop out of college — if they make it that far — and drift... and / or take up permanent residence in their parents» basement.
She succeeds, but not without cost, and eventually Nariman takes up residence with Roxana, her husband, Yezad, and their two young sons.
In Siegel's hands, Black Moon, which Malle described as a ``... strange voyage to the limits of the medium,» becomes a present - day science fiction without dialogue, traversing multiple film tropes — action, guns, lonely campfires, the end of the world — and, like its band of armed female revolutionaries, resists taking up residence in a fixed narrative or genre.
Strictly speaking, under s 13 (1)(b) Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) a person with a residence order can take a child abroad for up to a month without the written consent of the other parent.
If suffering has taken up residence in your life... maybe you've tried on your own without success to figure out what to do.
Where there is a residence order in effect, the parent whose favour the order is made may take the child abroad for up to one month without needing the permission of the other parent or permission of the court.
If there have been court proceedings in relation to your children and you have a residence order in your favour providing that they should live with you, you can take your children out of the country for up to 28 days without the other parent's consent.
If you have a residence order in your favour, you can take your child out of the UK for up to 28 days without the need for consent but we still advise you notify the other parent of your plans.
If there is a residence order in force in relation to a child, the parent in whose favour it is made is only permitted to take that child out of the jurisdiction for up to one month without the consent of the
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