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Definition of Profamily
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Profamily
Literary usage of Profamily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of English History; by Sidney Low, Sidney James Mark Low Sir, Frederick Sanders Pulling (1897)
"... the three allied princes considering themselves as delegated by profamily."
(2) Three States, representing three vidence to govern three branches of the ..."
2. Education and Capitalism: How Overcoming Our Fear of Markets and Economics by Herbert J. Walberg (2003)
"... led to strong opposition from educators as well as from profamily groups leery
of outcomes-based education and the intrusion of political correctness, ..."
3. A History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688 by David Hume (1887)
"4-17 Hie foreign policy ; manners ; RICH л i: i > CROM WELL profamily ..........
447 tector : Henry Cromwell governor of Ireland . . . . 448 New parliament. ..."
4. The Parenting Deficit by Amitai Etzioni (1993)
"A public policy that relies on child allowances is the one that is truly profamily.
Welfare laws need to be revised, too. At present, in nearly every ..."
5. The Legacy of Vietnam Veterans and Their Families: Survivors of War edited by Dennis K. Rhoades, Michael R. Leaveck, James C. Hudson (1996)
"The US Departments of Education and of Health and Human Services, through a joint
task force, have recently published a guide for "crafting a profamily ..."
6. The Changing Workforce: Comparison of Federal and Nonfederal Work (1993)
"39) required OPM to survey federal agencies "to assess the use of profamily
employee programs governmentwide..." The full results of our survey of federal ..."
7. Preventing Crime and Promoting Responsibility: 50 Programs that Help by Albert (FRW) Gore (1995)
"Together We Can, A Guide for Crafting a profamily System of Education and Human
Services, April 1993, Departments of Education (Office of Educational ..."