Arrangement where two people who are not married live together in an intimate relationship.
1 But it's an offer, anyway.' Ah, negotiating the terms of modern cohabitation .
2 At that moment I hadn't the energy to deflect talk of cohabitation .
3 But we're already at a much lower level of cohabitation than before.
4 In men there were no changes in cohabitation status or emotional distress.
5 Their love cannot be sullied by baubles like marriage or long-term cohabitation .
6 Then marriage, to resume my main discussion, does not necessarily mean cohabitation .
7 Personally, I have no problem with cohabitation if done for the right reasons.
8 There are various documents you need to provide to proof the cohabitation requirement.
9 By contrast cohabitation is a state actively chosen and maintained by both partners.
10 Spouses and civil partners do not need to meet the two-year cohabitation requirement.
11 Yes, your two-year cohabitation period can also include periods of joint residence abroad.
12 Progressives should not fret about or feel threatened by such cohabitation .
13 Each side has reason to be wary of resuming their cohabitation .
14 You can buy a ready-made cohabitation agreement from lawpack.co.uk for under a fiver.
15 As maturity was reached at the age of twelve, marriage meant simply cohabitation .
16 I didn't unleash that beast until later in our cohabitation months.
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Cohabitation в диалектах
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