of Cohabit
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor example, when the Jewish Theological Seminary of America proposed enforcing a policy against non-marital cohabitation by rabbinical students in the 1990s, protests by cohabiting rabbinical students resulted in a complete rescission of the policy. Source: Internet
In the history of team sports, Bradman and Jordan sit on that ultimate mountaintop (if they could only bear to resist trying to push the other off): supreme talent cohabiting with a competitive spirit bordering on pathological. Source: Internet
In 2002, 63% of women who graduate from high school were found to spend some time cohabiting, compared to only 45% of women with a 4-year college degree. Source: Internet
Despite the perceived disincentive to marry that the EITC provides, cohabiting couples suffer many financial losses as their unions are not recognized with the same legal and financial benefits as those who are legally married. Source: Internet
Focus on the Family supports laws to prevent couples from adopting who are cohabiting together outside of marriage as well as homosexual couples. Source: Internet
In France, 17.5% of couples were cohabiting as of 1999. Source: Internet