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    Use "parental" in a sentence

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    parental


    1. We’re often conditioned to live up to societal, parental and


    2. with very healthy parental guidance as to what unconditional


    3. The trials of parental love


    4. 'You’ve got to have parental approval which means sending home letters and then collecting the tear off slips signed by the parents


    5. His suggestion carries the full weight of genuine parental concern, which hits Bex like a feather duster


    6. It might dispose them not only to respect, for whole centuries together, that treaty of commerce which they had concluded with us at parting, but to favour us in war as well as in trade, and instead of turbulent and factious subjects, to become our most faithful, affectionate, and generous allies; and the same sort of parental affection on the one side, and filial respect on the other, might revive between Great Britain and her colonies, which used to subsist between those of ancient Greece and the mother city from which they descended


    7. His smile was one of almost parental pride at the thought of the children He was helping to raise


    8. But then, he hadn't much - any - experience of parental love so he couldn't compare


    9. ‖Progressive‖ parents are oftentimes likely to appeal to ―reason‖ rather than exercising proper parental authority whenever a child misbehaves


    10. She did so in a firm, yet unobtrusive manner that did not attempt to undermine the father‘s parental authority

    11. The Bible instructs us that ―the fathers should not be held accountable for the sins of the sons,‖ unless, of course, such sins are the result of parental neglect or failure to set proper examples


    12. ‖ Such carefree attitudes conveyed by teachers and school administrators oftentimes serve as self-fulfilling prophecies; whose (passive) acceptance continues to (willingly) lend its moral support to sexual tolerance; notwithstanding the waving of white flags seeking to override parental authority by withdrawing the support of schools that consider it their public duty to ―properly‖ instruct their (own) children


    13. Right or wrong I had decided to stand up to her and not submit to her parental control


    14. On the negative side, conflict can arise in scheduling, in parental authority, and because of jealousy – to name a few


    15. When your children divide their time between you and their mother, they have to deal with two different households, two different parental personalities, two different sets of rules, two different styles of keeping house, two toothbrushes, etc


    16. What sets our Nickelodeon Generation apart (in some manner) from prior generations is a troubling disregard for parental authenticity; a legacy passed down to them by their emotionally and morally stunted Boomer Parents whose puerile adolescence and (the) mixed messages conveyed to their offsprings have all but erased the traditional boundaries that formerly defined the (proper) role(s) of parent and child


    17. I am not implying parental infallibility


    18. Such attitudes can be traced to an ill-conceived leveling of parent/child relationships precipitated by childlike (parental) idiosyncrasies that have (predictably) produced unintended results


    19. She could admit that parental concerns, and school concerns, and social concerns like her huge circle of friends and acquaintances were quite secondary


    20. He had the local experience and knowledge that only comes from growing up as a boy with little parental supervision in an urbanized, industrial setting

    21. Teaching the child good dietary practice and maintaining parental stewardship of the dietary content and pattern


    22. When children get used to determining diet, it is not an easy task to restore parental guidance


    23. Sadly this loss of parental stewardship is very common throughout society and leads to so much anguish and strife in the home


    24. He sighed and gave us a parental look


    25. This is a totally natural process that requires a precise parental response in order to provide the expected results


    26. It declined every further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer such lotion or an aspirin to a student; but could not inform parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion


    27. I apologized for failing to fulfill my parental duties and asked to see the baby and Carlotta’s ashes


    28. having strengthened her courage in the midst of sufferings, enabled her to forego, for the time, parental love


    29. The next tactic is to get them away from contamination by parental experience and authority even earlier


    30. Something that I'm pretty sure set Lupe's and Thomas's parental radar off

    31. As a consequence of their profound religious upbringing and good parental example from father and mother, the older children, as well as Carlos and Suni, who fully understood the situation, vehemently rejected their mother’s newly embraced life-style of homosexuality and wanted no part of it or of their mother


    32. Court in removing the Parental Notification Initiative from the


    33. keeping the parental notice initiative off the ballot, the Court has once again thwarted the will of the people


    34. parental unit on the way to help explain the


    35. kind of parental figure more knowing than


    36. aid of this parental concept


    37. of experience states that he “absolutely disagrees completely” that local textbook selection is better than statewide selection, because publishers, teachers unions and other organized interests would block out parental interests “Publishers are advantaged by local adoption because they have more personnel” to overwhelm possible criticism


    38. The first I ever tasted alcohol without any parental (or


    39. parental involvement in school policy was not encouraged


    40. integrity of the parental disciplinary team, like any alignment with

    41. consent of their parents or other persons exercising parental responsibilities


    42. consent of their parents or other persons exercising parental


    43. of parents or persons exercising parental responsibility, as this could result in failure to


    44. Pops admitted that he was pretty active in this area when he was young, and the one thing he warned me about was getting involved in a parental suit, or what he called a “shotgun wedding


    45. 13 O holy nature and parental feeling and reward of bringing up children and unconquerable maternal affection! 14 At the racking and roasting of each one of them the observant mother was prevented by religion from changing


    46. 21 Not so do siren melodies or songs of swans attract the hearers to listening O voices of children calling on your mother in the midst of torments! 22 With what and what manner of torments was the mother herself tortured as her sons were undergoing the wheel and the fires! 23 But religious reasoning having strengthened her courage in the midst of sufferings enabled her to forego for the time parental love


    47. Tesar discussed his marriage, parental responsibilities and the rigid social customs of his people with me, as did his wife Iriam


    48. Returns to his Egyptian childhood revealed an extreme lack of parental affection, especially from his mother Marishka, whose cold, rejecting, calculating behavior was highly abnormal for her tall gray species


    49. Opposition to tax cuts, opposition to ownership of guns, opposition to school vouchers (more local, district, and parental control), and the opposition to “pro-life” (“anti-choice”?) are components of the ‘program’ of the Democrats who also make a loud case for being “pro-choice


    50. parents so that these parental needs can be satisfied














































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    Synonyms for "parental"

    maternal parental paternal

    "parental" definitions

    designating the generation of organisms from which hybrid offspring are produced


    relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent