When it comes to gender and unattached singles, is there a level playing field? |
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Finally, Edie is the predatory singleton who mops up any unattached man who strays into Wisteria Lane. |
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Even though Teddy's an unattached ladies man, he's never been able to get to first base with Harriet. |
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A recent Thursday night at the Grotto in San Marco found the place full of attractive, unattached single women. |
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If you are unattached, an introduction could unearth a warm and loving partner. |
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But this one is about the bitter-sweet pangs and joys of being single and unattached! |
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His parents from Guangdong and Hong Kong, being traditional Chinese who are well advanced in years, believe him to be single and unattached. |
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Along with several couples, there were a group of five unattached girls and this unattached clergyman. |
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While eating his fruit-cup he became surrounded by pleasant talk exploding from the young couples and unattached singles at the table. |
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Cedric jumped back to help her and unattached the shoe in a flash, but poor Jane was now hopping around on one foot. |
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Last but not least, unmarried, unattached, and completely available is quite attractive too! |
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This could a time when you meet your ideal match, assuming you are unattached or want to change partners. |
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After all, all this while, his single and unattached marital status has added to his charm in no small way. |
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Over the last decade, being over 30 and unattached has more than lost its stigma, it has actually become a status symbol. |
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But being single and unattached isn't the answer, either, because of the associated loneliness and isolation. |
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Men were either unattached to the labor market, unemployed, or underemployed in part-time service sector jobs. |
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As the unattached singleton with married mates there is a tendency to lament the demise of your once action-packed social life. |
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I advise my endearing, beautiful, lovable but maritally unattached daughter to drop her internet dating service and pick up her pen. |
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And while living as an unattached individual also increased the risk of poverty for senior men, it was much more pronounced among women. |
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Indeed, such large numbers of people were moving around that the fear of unattached vagrants was strong in prerevolutionary France. |
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As women tend to live longer than men, it is unattached senior women who suffer most of all. |
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Women are more likely than men to be unattached, living alone, poor, without a caregiver, and less educated. |
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An unattached individual is a person living either alone or with others to whom he or she is unrelated, such as roommates or a lodger. |
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Much of the rest is unattached algae, known as phytoplankton, and tiny animals, known as zooplankton. |
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The double helices duplicate themselves by separating at one place between the two strands and becoming progressively unattached. |
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Households can be comprised of either an unattached individual or family of 2 or more persons. |
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Even though the unattached rate was a modern-day low, it was still more than three times the rate for families. |
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The emergency bilge pumps and those fitted at the forward and after ends of the vehicle were unattached to any structural member. |
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The measures use household income rather than family income to account for the growing number of unattached individuals in the housing market. |
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In addition, the thallus of Ulva is sheet-like and as production increases it can grow unattached forming layers or mats in the water column. |
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Drive in such a way that you always have full control over the tractor, whether the machine is attached or unattached. |
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Power up the MIDISPORT while it is completely unattached to the host computer, or connected to the host computer with the computer powered off. |
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Though most family types shared in the increase in after-tax income, this was not the case for senior families and unattached individuals. |
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People on the path of Karma Yoga may appear to be goal-orientated like everyone else, but inside they are peaceful since they are unattached. |
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I was questioned about my marital status, whether I was still unattached. |
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At 28, and despite his success, he still exudes the air of a tousle-haired indie romantic, and his current unattached status makes him one of rock's most eligible bachelors. |
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The quartet giggles like preteen girls around its idol, an unattached alpha male played by Joe Manganiello. |
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Why the Lufthansa flight was allowed to take off with an unattached bag is a puzzle. |
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Here in Mumbai, unattached women in their late-20s, 30s, and 40s suddenly seem to be everywhere. |
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When his contract expired on 30 June, he was not only unattached to a club, but unaffiliated to the FA and ineligible to play for the national team. |
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The English soccer team is the only one unattached to a nation state. |
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The body of the floor rests unattached to an appropriate underlayment. |
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We also conducted field tests of unattached transmitters to determine how antenna position and submersion in water and mud affected radio detectability and signal strength. |
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In Akita, a rural prefecture in northern Honshu, the LDP candidate was trounced a year ago by the incumbent governor, Sukeshiro Terata, who ran unattached to any party. |
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Only 42 when he became leader in 2003, unattached to any of the party's old power factions, and with a list of weighty books on public policy to his name, he represented a fresh bid by Labor to end a long losing streak. |
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Now unattached to any political group, he still rages against poverty and corruption. Such feelings infuse Ekhrajiha, which is nonetheless an odd mix of slapstick humour and mawkish sentimentality. |
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For the young and unattached, there was, for the first time in decades, spare cash for leisure, clothes, and luxuries. |
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Aristotle argued that there are no universals that are unattached to existing things. |
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Although the income situation of seniors has improved significantly over the years, poverty continues to be an issue, especially for unattached elderly females with those living alone at greatest risk. |
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Again, nearly half the population of poor, unattached, older individuals suffered from a work-limiting disability which doubled the likelihood of poverty. |
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We recognize that despite progress, we need to reduce rates of poverty among women that are still too high, particularly among groups such as lone-parents, recent immigrants and unattached senior women. |
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Except for a young couple who rush headlong into a relationship after connecting on the Internet, the rest dwell in the uncomfortable limbo of the lonely unattached. |
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Furthermore, the table shows that a slightly lager proportion of families and a substantially greater percentage of unattached individuals in Saskatoon are living in low-income. |
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Since there was no cockpit indication to identify that the auxiliary battery parallelling cable was unattached, the helicopter was flown for some time with a serious maintenance discrepancy. |
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Within that very broad category, the rate for unattached seniors fell to 42.2 percent, and the rate for unattached senior women fell to 45.6 percent. |
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We have heard about unattached senior women being discriminated against. |
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It accumulates as unattached particles and forms extensive beds in suitable sublittoral sites. |
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Individuals were determined by counting the rooted perennial grass seedlings that were unattached to stolons or crown producing adults. |
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He redshirted last season, but competed unattached in several races. |
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Butterfly's style is surefire jackhammering, pelting floor jams that seemed to show a pair of black shoes shooting across the stage unattached to a body. |
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Afterwards, emergency plans were implemented, and dykes were shortened and strengthened, leaving some river arms and bays unattached from the sea. |
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