Sentences with phrase «to do with birth»

Hence believers can have more than a little to do with the birth of atheism.
It has to do with birth control pills and cancer and what that does to the woman.
This discrepancy has to do with birth weight — male babies are typically larger — as well as testosterone.
Our brains and hormones have a lot to do with the birth journey we take.
It's got to be going on more than a decade but I thought it had to do with the birth of my daughter.
There were reasons for me feeling alienated that had nothing to do with seeking God and more to do with my birth circumstances and family and even where I lived.
Lori has written about openness being an «inside job,» a heartset parents use to guide their efforts, both within themselves and between themselves and their child (unlike Contact, this measure has little to do with birth parents).
It had next to nothing to do with the birth of Christ Jesus.
Needless to say, the purchase might have had something to do with the birth of this recipe, which happens to strongly encourage the use of a mandolin.
However, the exchange of gifts is on January 1st and it only symbolizes the beginning of a new year and has nothing to do with the birth of Christ.
The plural of anecdotes is not data, and it is VERY hard to know what about our kids has to do with their births.
I've come to understand, as I wrote yesterday, that normal birth has nothing to do with normal and nothing to do with birth.
... [N] ormal birth has nothing to do with normal and nothing to do with birth.
Normal birth has nothing to do what is normal and almost nothing to do with birth.
Normal birth has nothing to do with normal and nothing to do with birth.
Need advice on anything to do with Birth or pregnancy?
I think a lot of it has to do with his birth and the lack of choice I had.
Much of the uncertainty has to do with births and whether citizens of lower - income nations will start to change their ways and have fewer children if and when the standard of living in those countries improves.
But as for other books I am a birth junky, so to speak, so love to read anything to do with birth.
As a new mom, the decision had more to do with the birth of my son than anything else.
Peacock bills itself as «a twisted queer romance» it's set in the 19th century and has something to do with the birth of an influential writer.
Truth be told, I gamed a fewer number of hours this year than any other in memory, and that all had to do with the birth of my son.
The Lawyer coyly notes that «silver» is meant to give a sense of «elite», but fails to acknowledge that you can not — just can not — use the word «elite» in England without talking about social class, and that has little to do with money or intelligence even, but everything to do with birth.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z