However, this doctrine is not used to settle custody matters involving urban and minority residents in cities such as Philadelphia, PA for example where the tender years doctrine is still in effect.
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If I were to add another category, it would be health care rather than REITs, GNMA funds, or CDs, all of which are a little tame for people of your tender years.
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The tender years doctrine, which has been long abolished in most of the Western world, giving automatic custody of children up to the age of 6 to the mother, still applies in Israel.
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Elian's father has been deemed a fit parent by INS agents who interviewed him in Cuba, and there is no legal precedent for denying parental rights over a child of such tender years.
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But beyond the players of tender years, every unit on the team _ linebackers, defensive backs, defensive line, running backs, wide receivers, offensive line, tight ends _ has been overhauled because of injuries.
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It has shaken this city and made many here fear for the future, not because of her tender years but because of the even younger age of her suspected killer : an 11-year-old boy.
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Raised to be a champion, named after one, and playing with a skill and self-assurance that belies her tender years, her daughter, Martina Hingis, was fulfilling a plan hatched when she was a toddler.
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It's one thing for a person of your tender years to shoulder the risk that's inherent in Twentieth Century Ultra fund, since this is a retirement account and that's probably some 30 years away.
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Most of the Rapoport Foundation's efforts of late have centered around the tender years _ with a campaign to get 1, 000 people to read to grade-schoolers or help them with math, the Waco 1000.
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Chinese-born, Juilliard-trained American Hsing-Ay Hsu, 20, belies her tender years and smallish physique with gigantic strength and mature, majestic grasp in a program of Prokofiev's Sixth Sonata and Bach's " Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue ."