And many people thought that parents, not taxpayers, should pay to bring up children.
India is a society steeped in the patriarchal tradition, where most women are still expected to stay at home, and bring up children.
Most uprooted themselves from safe, prosperous European regions because they thought a multicultural British city would be a better place to bring up children.
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There's more to morality than attacks on how people choose to bring up their children.
Then the doctors gave her the benefit of the doubt and let Joyce bring up her children.
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Mr Cohen has shown that intermarried couples are statistically less likely to bring up their children as Jews.
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They returned home to be closer to their families and to bring up their children in an island community.
There had been far harder times, when she had spent her days sticking labels on wine bottles to earn enough to bring up three children single-handed.
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He made the comments as peers discussed whether the bill could attempt to set guidelines on how parents should bring up young children, on 18 October 2011.
Or there may be something in the Japanese caricature of the salaryman husband working long hours and socialising all night and at weekends, while his neglected, fretful wife struggles to bring up the children at home.
More than any Labor leader before him, this one has recognised the Howard government's skill in appealing to those who live in the suburbs and worry more about how to bring up their children than about grand political gestures.
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But a close friend told the BBC she was "suffering", especially because she had to bring up her two children.
"I've gained weight, I do my own shopping, bring up my two children and sing an hour every day, " she wrote.
The onus has to be on industry to stop undermining parents trying to bring up their own children, the way they want.
Mr Boles says the housing problem lies at the root of many other problems because if people are unable to get houses they cannot bring their children up well or move to an area with jobs.
His father was the first to recruit foreigners, and the town changed the hospitals and the local schools to suit: there are special classes in Portuguese to bring overseas children up to speed in some subjects.
Down's children, many parents say, are delightful to bring up.
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And that's why it's my passion that every child should have the chance to realise the potential, with the resources that we can bring to them, supporting parents in the difficult task of bringing up their children.
If adults won't face up to the truth, maybe it's time to bring in the children for new ideas, and for a reminder of what's at stake.
Over the past 4 years, we have worked to bring a complete and competitive education within reach for all our children, and we have striven to help them grow up healthy by broadening access to nutritious meals.
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