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Sons-in-law is plural.
The plural is "sisters-in-law."
The plural of daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.
The most common kinds of laws are the international law, Constitutional and administrative law, criminal Law, Contract law, Tort Law, Property law, Labor laws, Human rights Laws, Commercial law, Society law, Company Law, Banking laws and so many others.
A bill that becomes a law is called an act.
Mendels Law
If properly educated about this law, the students will be more open and more liberated about reproductive health. I would like to believe that it will enable the students of both genders to know what is available for them in terms of reproductive health. If it is really established that everyone has a choice in terms of their reproductive health then the students will be able to understand how to be responsible especially in age-sensitive issues regarding reproductive health.
Roberto Andorno has written: 'La distinction juridique entre les personnes et les choses' -- subject(s): Human reproductive technology, Law and legislation, Parent and child (Law), Persons (Law)
The reproductive system...
The Filipinos have immense population due to lack of information dissemination. The Philippine government also do not have a law on reproductive health.
Reproductive conflict and the separation of reproductive generations in humans
REBECCA J. COOK has written: 'REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS: INTEGRATING MEDICINE, ETHICS, AND LAW'
Richard J. Blauwhoff has written: 'Foundational facts, relative truths' -- subject(s): Human reproductive technology, Law and legislation, Identification, Birthparents, Parent and child (Law)
in the reproductive system
Reproductive Health
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