cohabitation u rečniku PONS

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In spite of the haphazard nature of their cohabitation, residents had to navigate communal living, which required share responsibilities and reliance on one another.
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However, incidents of cohabitation by non-polygamists were not charged in that territory at that time.
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Today sixty percent of all marriages are preceded by a period of cohabitation.
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This type of cohabitation varied little from actual marriage, except that heirs from this union were not considered legitimate.
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Much of it due to the decline in the stigma attached to having a baby outside marriage and an increase in cohabitation among unmarried couples.
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Cohabitation of these dens is not uncommon, particularly among breeding pairs.
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He was charged with lewd and lascivious cohabitation with his plural wives but allowed to remain in his home guarded by a marshal.
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Cohabitation prior to marriage is associated with higher divorce rates, which is called the cohabitation effect.
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Over the past three decades rates of divorce, single parenting, and cohabitation have risen precipitously.
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However, being a couple is not a requirement to make a declaration of statutory cohabitation; relatives can do so too.
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