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Inertia in cohabiting couples occurs because living together imposes constraints on a relationship (a shared lease, etc.) that make relationships harder to end.
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The species might cohabit with other species that are too large for it to eat.
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The findings of one recent study, for example, suggest there may be less motivation for cohabiting partners to develop their conflict resolution and support skills.
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But couples who choose to cohabit without getting married can also be socially monogamous.
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Children born outside marriage may be born to cohabiting couples or to single women.
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The emperor, over-awed with having to cohabit with these two powerful deities, set up separate enshrinements to house them.
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She met a peacock and the two later cohabited.
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The report also notes a trend toward rising public acceptance of cohabiting couples over the years.
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Even so, many plural husbands and wives continued to cohabit until their deaths in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Fifty-six percent found it appropriate to cohabit with a romantic partner after dating for a time between six months and two years.
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