Definitions
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- noun One who is not a
child .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This illustrates that the interest of the State is greater than the interest of party one, the nonchild-bearing party regardless of gender.
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Party one has one interest implicated and party two has two interest implicated if weighted equally note that even if the child-bearer is not implicated in the reproductive interests — not her biological child, that single interest will still prevail for a certain time period depending on the States interest then party two will win because they have two competing interests to the nonchild-bearing parties one interest.
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The interest in controlling your reproductive system, in addition to your equal reproductive interests, is greater than the single interest of the nonchild-bearing to reproduction or not.
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As an example: “Party one has one interest implicated and party two has two interest implicated if weighted equally note that even if the child-bearer is not implicated in the reproductive interests — not her biological child, that single interest will still prevail for a certain time period depending on the States interest then party two will win because they have two competing interests to the nonchild-bearing parties one interest.”
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While, I respect your view that reproductive interests of nonchild-bearing parents are not relevant, it is not the view of U.S. and several States’ high court.
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