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Wilcox

[wil-koks]

noun

  1. Ella Wheeler, 1850–1919, U.S. poet.



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“Our biggest concern is the confusion,” said Chance Wilcox, California desert program manager for the parks association.

This mindset shift, Wilcox and other researchers say, is a large part of what’s driving up the age at which people are first getting married—or making them less likely to do it at all.

“If the white picket-fence home and the beautiful wedding in the Virginia countryside is out of reach for you,” Wilcox said, “then you are just never going to get married, because you think ‘marriage isn’t for me.’

“You achieve a measure of success educationally and professionally before you put a ring on it,” said Brad Wilcox, a sociology professor at the University of Virginia and fellow at the conservative Institute for Family Studies.

The court’s conservative majority asserted that Wilcox must remain on the sidelines for now because “the Government faces greater risk of harm from ... allowing a removed officer to continue exercising the executive power than a wrongfully removed officer faces from being unable to perform her statutory duty.”

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