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Examples
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Women voters would control a steady and permanent majority — making, say, discriminatory health-care measures such as the Stupak Amendment and the horrible dearth of child-care options for working mothers seem untenable.
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“Now it amounts to one-seventh as the cost of housing, child-care, and health-care have all risen disproportionately.”
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“His mom comes over during the day,” she said, as casually as if she were discussing child-care arrangements for a toddler.
Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011
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When people have enough to eat, shelter, healthcare, elder-care, child-care, employment, peacefulness, democracy -- that's when religion really starts to lose its grip.
Phil Zuckerman: Mistakes Atheists Make: The Top 9 Phil Zuckerman 2011
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Collect all of your family's Social Security numbers and those for child-care providers.
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Why aren't men evaluated on traits, such as child-care involvement, that are typically associated with gender.
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But a child-care nurse isn't recognized under the EU's automatic recognition rules.
EU Aims to Boost Worker Mobility Throughout Region Riva Froymovich 2011
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It wasn't until my daughter was a few months old that it dawned on me that when the pediatricians and child-care books referred to "separation anxiety," they were referring to the baby's psyche, not to mine.
The Divorce Generation Susan Gregory Thomas 2011
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An Army soldier says she failed to show up for deployment because of a child-care problem.
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When people have enough to eat, shelter, healthcare, elder-care, child-care, employment, peacefulness, democracy -- that's when religion really starts to lose its grip.
Phil Zuckerman: Mistakes Atheists Make: The Top 9 Phil Zuckerman 2011
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