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PUERTO RICO was never the most financially stable of places.
However, it's excruciatingly white, and mostly from financially stable homes.
I envision myself providing a nurturing, financially stable, gender-neutral upbringing.
Although Dunn is financially stable now, that wasn't always the case.
I am financially stable and independent and have a respectable job.
The expensive healthcare costs destroyed their ability to be financially stable.
He was financially stable and able to [pay for] it completely.
Are those same Africans financially stable and not in need of saving?
" He said, "to stay financially stable we've had to curtail the service.
And although Dunn is financially stable now, that wasn't always the case.
To be sure, Starbucks and Whole Foods are both still financially stable.
Many of them are starting families and trying to become financially stable.
I don&apost take for granted that my family is financially stable.
His government wants to unify the system to make it financially stable.
The carriers are not as financially stable and there's uncertainty on their reliability.
She was commercially viable and financially stable, but a long way from superstardom.
His goal was to be financially stable before moving out on his own.
I might be financially stable now, but that could change at any moment.
To qualify as a surrogate in the US, a woman must be financially stable.
"She basically was like, 'I'm not financially stable enough to have kids'," she says.
CEO Charles Jones said the move would make the parent company more financially stable.
But Amelia was financially stable, with a population that had nearly doubled since 2000.
Most millennials, 23%, say they're living paycheck to paycheck and only 38% feel financially stable.
Kaltenborn said the team was financially stable and the 2017 car's development remained on course.
In 2014 Seongnam was rated South Korea's most financially stable city by its interior ministry.
But once you make it, know that you'll likely be more financially stable than ever.
Both are financially stable but have struggled to build up savings or buy a home.
If I work 10 hours a day, we're just okay, but we're not financially stable.
These stories make Jez from Peep Show look like a considerate, financially stable young man.
Habits, or routines, help people accomplish more, feel less stressed and become more financially stable.
My ex-husband is very financially stable and owns his home, vehicles, and a boat.
And just hoping that something comes from that that will keep me financially stable and happy.
WE'VE ALSO MADE IMPORTANTSTRUCTURAL CHANGES TO THE ECONOMY IN TERMS OF MAKING IT MORE FINANCIALLY STABLE.
" Whalen said his firm views Deutsche as "both financially stable and having more than adequate liquidity.
When I am more financially stable, I am more than willing to be a single mother.
When you are financially stable, you don't feel the need to criticize each other as much.
Freelancing kept me emotionally and financially stable, providing the support my traditional job couldn&apost muster.
Even those who were financially stable, however, said they were only "moderately comfortable" about their financial literacy.
My husband and I dream of being financially stable without having to work 9-to-5 jobs.
They can increase their retirement contribution in the future, he said, when they are more financially stable.
By the time Baby Evelyn arrived, we were financially stable and beginning to enjoy watching our savings grow.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE this past January, Teresa said she has plans for a more financially stable future.
That's compared to an estimated 56 percent of financially stable voters who turned out in the same year.
"We are financially stable at the moment...and we are not unduly concerned about them leaving," she added.
Brown is currently financially stable, with its endowment hitting a record high last year, valued at $3.5 billion.
It was hard to imagine quitting because I was financially stable, and I was really good at my job.
For so many other women, though, particularly those who aren't financially stable or independent, this simply isn't an option.
Lamarr's lifelong desire to be free—financially stable, creatively fulfilled, and personally happy—resulted in bad decisions and triumphs.
Trump cannot be considered financially stable, a condition for renewing his casino licenses at Taj Mahal, Castle and Plaza.
They've checked all the right boxes – they're financially stable, have healthy relationships with others, and they&aposre faithful to God.
In Los Angeles, Dudamel conducts one of the best-paid, most critically acclaimed and most financially stable orchestras in America.
"We are taking our most vulnerable, least financially stable and we're creating a burden on them that is unsustainable," Rosensweig said.
Almost two-thirds of millennials say they're living paycheck to paycheck and only 38% feel financially stable, according to Schwab's survey.
While it was tough in the beginning, I now feel more financially stable than I ever did in full-time employment.
We had a financially stable life — a paid-for house, gym memberships, enough income to pay our bills — in Portland, Oregon.
We were just finding our professional footing and assumed we would be more financially stable a few years down the line.
Ultimately, former employees said, the regulatory system was set up to ensure that lenders were financially stable, and medallions were sold.
My partner at the time wasn't the ideal person — he was studying, wasn't financially stable — and I have always feared motherhood.
"[My parents] felt it was important to be financially stable," he says of their decision to help him buy an apartment.
But she felt Parks was financially stable enough to handle her split from Nida — and, in fact, was looking forward to it.
Thankfully we are financially stable, but this is mostly because I am a very practical person and chose a career in nursing.
People feel content when they are financially stable, but research also shows that when people spend money on stuff, their happiness decreases.
America deserves a financially stable United States Postal Service that can continue to play a vital role in our economy and society.
And it's hard to see how it would help in neighborhoods without a healthy population of hyper-connected and financially stable neighbors.
Tebow -- who came from an already financially stable family -- went on to earn millions of dollars in the NFL and other endeavors.
The irony is that multiemployer pensions, as originally conceived, were supposed to be more financially stable than other pension plans, not less.
Professor Halvorsen said that married freelancers tended to be more financially stable, as they are more likely to have a financial cushion.
It's a win-win for employee and employer, as reports show financially stable workers are more productive and invested in their jobs.
We knew they were financially stable and young enough that taking on two additional children wouldn&apost be a complete lifestyle change.
Even if you're looking for someone who's financially stable and gets along with your family, all you can really hope for is Shrek.
But as millennials get older and more financially stable, they're expected to increasingly become a driving force in the residential real estate market.
Now financially stable and emotionally ready, Guess is ready to no longer be the only single guy left in his group of friends.
"I certainly would welcome the Ten Network coming into a period of stable ownership and financially stable circumstances," said Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
You might expect that credit issuers make the most money from people who are the most financially stable and pose the lowest risks.
Minority families on average have long had less wealth than their white counterparts, but could be more financially stable with this latest trend.
"Material aspect of wealth is very important, because everything else is much easier to plan around if you are financially stable," he said.
As a general rule, Americans who are financially stable and who have lived consistently in the same home are especially likely to vote.
A Model 3 ramp-up that resulted in a quarterly profit was a sign that Tesla's automobile business finally may be financially stable.
Today we're providing better coordinated care, Ohio's Medicaid program is financially stable and per-member spending has been flat for over six years.
The Amazon CEO bought the title from the Graham family, which had owned the paper for decades but struggled to keep it financially stable.
Once your financial adviser affirms that you're on the right track for a financially stable future, you can shift to an 80/20 contribution.
The ACA has provided a safety net for millions and the mechanism to ensure a healthier, more secure, and financially stable future for America.
Seven years later, I am financially stable and am grateful to work for a terrific company as the crossword columnist and editor of Wordplay.
She wants to become more financially stable so that she can continue making music as a D.J. and as a performer with four bands.
Orchestras and other classical-music institutions must cultivate the next generation of loyal patrons if they are to remain culturally relevant and financially stable.
Almost two-thirds of millennials say they're living paycheck to paycheck and only 38% feel financially stable, according to Schwab's 2019 Modern Wealth report.
When the bookshop was no longer financially stable, Mr. Stelian-Shanks said, it was sold to Marjorie Seligman, a wealthy member of the League.
Almost two-thirds of millennials say they're living paycheck to paycheck and only 2000% feel financially stable, according to a new survey from Charles Schwab.
We broke the story ... Nipsey made sure his children would be financially stable before he died, setting up a trust fund for Emani and Kross.
"The video/song is about me being tired of being at the same level and tired of not being financially stable and comfortable," explains Clairmont.
In the real world, exclusive clubs have figured out ways to make their paradoxes (being private but seen, limited but popular) appealing and financially stable.
Landlords who depend on the rental subsidy from these tenants will also lose income that they need to keep their buildings physically and financially stable.
Forced to decamp to Churchill, the residence of her brother-in-law, she immediately sets about seducing her next target: the financially stable Reginald DeCourcy.
For Ms. Cannady, passing that exam is vital — to getting off Social Security, to becoming more financially stable, to doing more for Elijah and Aiden.
She says that findom has changed her life as someone who deals with mental illness—it's made her more confident and financially stable than before.
Even Phoebe had found her own version of The Dream for a thirtysomething in 2004: she was vaguely financially stable and married to Paul Rudd.
I haven&apost had life insurance for years because my term policy ended and my son is grown up and financially stable on his own.
The New Normal, Sean Saves The World, and Marry Me all premiered one year after the other with wildly financially stable LGBTQ+ fathers at their center.
The United States already rejects applications from potential immigrants who could end up on government assistance — people who aren't financially stable can't even get tourist visas.
Lenders and the Greek government agree that the review needs to be finished quickly to "send a reassuring signal that Greece is financially stable", he said.
The extra television revenue keeps the club financially stable, and allows the players to focus on their football, knowing the situation off the pitch is secure.
Mind you, this book is more geared towards adults than to teenagers, so one trait was like "financially stable" and I've never even thought about that.
FBI Special Agents are subject to high security standards that include rigorous and routine financial background checks to ensure that Agents are financially stable and responsible.
Some things that are important to the couple, such as privacy and starting their own financially stable lives, may have pushed them to make this decision.
Now that he's financially stable, his longer-term goal is to achieve financial independence so that, ironically, he can live like he did while in prison.
The government, which ultimately holds nearly 32 percent of Turk Telekom, wants the operator of the national telecoms grid to be owned by a financially stable company.
Many Americans describe their situation as financially stable, but economic fragility is persistent across the U.S., especially related to income level, educational attainment, and ethnicity and race.
Hoffower reports that millennials want to be more financially stable before they undertake the traditional milestones of adulthood, so they're marrying, buying homes, and having children later.
Disney also slammed baby boomers' attitudes toward millennials, who are less financially stable than previous generations and are dealing with the ever-growing threat of climate change.
And so, the financial advice is geared toward the financially stable who make bad financial choices, like investing in bitcoin this year or getting bangs after a breakup.
Hardy, who is a single mother, told Variety that she suffered the abuse for so long so that she could be financially stable enough to support her daughter.
The truth is, it can take years to get to a place where you're financially stable enough to weather a period of unemployment, or even a pay cut.
None of my fellow YouTubers were openly discussing how they were sustaining themselves, and the implication was that YouTube had made them all, if not rich, then financially stable.
Does this mean that the bungalow that was secured against a regular loan facilitated to a seemingly financially stable business would fall within the scope of "proceeds of crime"?
The more money you pay at the start, the cheaper the purchase is, the less time you spend paying it off later, and the more financially stable you'll be.
When she found herself pregnant three years ago at the age of 22016, she was in a tumultuous relationship, without health insurance, and not in a financially stable position.
JPM Coin will be tied to the US dollar, as a way of making it more financially stable than other cryptocurrencies, which have fluctuated wildly in price over recent years.
But if you have a financially stable job and expect to live in the same area for more than a decade, buying a house is usually a savvy financial move.
Meanwhile, a study published in May by Charles Schwab found that almost two-thirds of U.S. millennials were living paycheck to paycheck, with only 38% saying they felt financially stable.
The former University of Georgia wide receiver said his family was never financially stable, often living paycheck to paycheck, not knowing what financial burden would fall into their lap next.
People who are over the age of 65 have 47 times the net worth of households made up of people ages 35 and over, and are generally more financially stable.
There is still time to put Social Security on a financially stable path through changes that are phased in gradually while strengthening the safety net for those who need it.
Debt does not always look the way that we expect it to, it's often hidden behind deceiving products that make the purchaser seem more financially stable than they actually are.
It's essential reading for young professionals who are part of "Generation Broke," but who still have a chance to be financially stable if they manage their paychecks the right way.
I didn't date for three years and I still view not being financially stable all on my own as a reason to keep my tail between my legs in that arena.
As a young woman of child-bearing years, I have chosen to focus on my education, career, and becoming financially stable before having a child, much like many of my peers.
"If you go through a disaster and have a lot of uninsured losses, and you weren't financially stable to begin with, your ability to overcome that is very difficult," Long said.
We're actually seeing struggles of her trying to get her life in order, trying to find her husband, trying to become financially stable again, but the struggles just seem very effortless.
Financially stable blacks who move to a neighborhood with cheap rent—just as Amir did seven years ago when he moved from DC to Brooklyn—are gentrifiers, too, he points out.
He also formed the First Bank of the United States which, combined with the nascent country's newly formed treasury, was invaluable in convincing other nations the Unites States was financially stable.
She writes about how lucky she is compared with many others: She is financially stable after losing her husband, whereas one in five US widows live in poverty by age 65.
Two records into his deal, financially stable but still reliant on XL, suspecting that the man who signed him had lost interest, Willis decided that it was time to walk away.
But, said Basu, to strike a commercial deal the company must show it is financially stable; the AP1000 reactor should be proven in practice; and the power supply tariff should be viable.
Companies applying to bid on contracts have to be financially stable, have fewer than 500 employees and be able to meet standards of reporting and auditing for the world's most regulated industries.
But there's another, more visceral reason you might have financial impostor syndrome: If you've spent most of your career not earning much, then it's more familiar to you than being financially stable.
Millennials tend to fear getting divorced and are financially burdened, so they're marrying later in life as they take time to get to know their partner, accumulate assets, and become financially stable.
And even if they don't go bankrupt, millions more people struggle with this type of debt on their personal ledgers, making it harder for them to borrow money and stay financially stable.
Still, it wasn't until I got married this year, moved to an affordable part of Connecticut, and took on a new full-time teaching position, that I felt financially stable and responsible.
This surreal and audacious drama follows a man (Damien Bonnard) searching for something as he travels the French countryside trying to avoid finishing a screenplay that will help keep him financially stable.
"We know financial stability is a key indicator of the success of our company, and if our workforce is financially stable, they will be more productive and supportive of our growth," DeLoss said.
I could tell you that I was finally comfortable enough, finally felt financially stable enough, owned a house that had a spare bedroom; all of these things took years to fall into place.
However, the video definitely sells a particular type of relationship for people to have with the non-human world, which is compatible with a particular type of person: the financially stable male adventurer.
The bank has committed more than $800 million in grants, donations and loans to promote urban renewal in cities including Paris, Detroit, Chicago and others, efforts that need financially stable citizens to succeed.
The survey, she says, really drives home how much a person's finances can change in a single year: People who reported being financially stable in 2018 didn't necessarily report the same this year.
" Ali cited the example of a family she had been working with the day we met for an interview: "They are functioning okay, financially stable, showing up on time for their clinic appointments.
For example, think of families who delayed having children for a few years until they were more financially stable and may not have been able to have as many as they initially wanted.
"I just hope that one day when I'm financially stable enough, I can help somebody else in need," Edwards told the station, making clear her intent to make good on the couple's wish.
"They feel like they're not financially stable, and so they just don't think that they're ready to enter into a partnership like that," said Kim Parker, director of social trends research at Pew.
SHANGHAI/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Cargo owners are becoming more concerned about risks and are shifting their business to shipping lines deemed more financially stable after the collapse of South Korea's Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd 117930.
Buying the latest toy that your child will stop playing with in 4 days in favor of the next trendy thing matters more than the benefits educated and financially stable parents have on children.
We've always been taught that being "debt free" is the main way to be financially stable, but what if the push to pay off debt comes at the expense of contributing to our future?
However, members of Merkel's conservative bloc are wary of more comprehensive European integration, especially if it means that Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, would be pooling risks and debts with other, less financially stable countries.
A large company pushing for sex education is undoubtedly a good thing, but knowing that it's now a major competitor for smaller, less financially stable sex ed organizations is a bit of a downer.
Also, a switch to public insurance could indicate other changes in a patient's life – maybe she could not go back to work, was less financially stable and had to go on Medicare, he said.
Just like a nagging mother hell-bent on getting you married to a moderately attractive (yet financially stable) orthodontist, KFC seems to be on a serious mission to get you wet for Colonel Sanders.
If you would not be able to reach your goals or be financially stable if you lost your income tomorrow, then it&aposs worth thinking about what kind of coverage is right for you.
The merger would result in the formation of a large and diverse Catholic health system that should be able to utilize its operating model to create a financially stable entity after the initial consolidation period.
The researchers found that while the four safety net hospitals owned by counties were often in the red, non-profit safety net hospitals were more financially stable and more closely resembled non-safety net hospitals.
Fitz's sometimes-BFF-usual-romantic rival Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) — an extremely handsome, tall, straight, financially stable, powerful white man in his own right — is far less enamored with Fitz than anyone else I've mentioned.
HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration has been transforming our nation's aging, dilapidated public housing stock into more financially stable, healthier housing, relying heavily on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and Housing Bonds to do so.
I knew I needed to be financially stable and find a place I could afford on my own so that I didn't have to depend on him; that's when he started revealing that he had savings.
Our country has an obligation – and the necessity, especially for rural America – to keep USPS financially stable, and Congress can and must do it by reforming the Postal Service's balance sheet before the year is out.
The 63% of survey respondents who had earned an MFA or other art-related degree felt that doing so had not helped them to become financially stable, but that it had helped them develop their work.
With college coming up in my near future I would want to make sure I was financially stable and would be able to pay for college, plus the many other expenses that come along with it.
If you would not be able to reach your goals or be financially stable if you lost your income tomorrow, then it&aposs worth thinking about what kind of disability insurance coverage is right for you.
Now, there is an immediate public health imperative to keeping every American resident, documented or otherwise, financially stable enough to feel comfortable staying home, said Greg Leiserson, chief economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.
The brothel's future looks bleak ... the Love Ranch can't reopen until someone else locks down licenses, and that person will have to prove they own the property, prove it can be financially stable and pass background checks.
Sources have told Reuters that Siemens sees Alstom as more financially stable than Bombardier and that the Canadian company also would have wanted to have control over a transportation joint venture, which Siemens was reluctant to cede.
If they succeed, these programs will be made financially stable, arbitrary cuts will be avoided and our politics will be healthier as the American people see that the parties can work together to advance the public interest.
A study conducted by the Federal Reserve published this month finds that millennials have "paid the price for coming of age" in the midst of the Great Recession and are less financially stable than previous generations, NPR reports.
But, according to union leaders, that $500 million falls short of what the school system needs for a financially stable future, and it comes with huge caveats, at least in the views of the teachers who are protesting.
Add in increased access to SAT and ACT prep courses, private tutors, and the ability (and time) to pursue expensive extracurriculars, and the already sizable gap between wealthy students and their less financially stable peers grows even wider.
By factually assessing his situation in the present, he was able to accept that his old story was "expired" and replace it with the more accurate understanding of his life, in which he is a financially stable adult.
Peggy Wishart of the Historic New England's Sarah Orne Jewett House in South Berwick, Maine, told The Atlantic that these relationships were common among educated, financially stable women who didn't require the support of a man to survive.
I think reparations would benefit the African-American community greatly because they will be able to become more financially stable and live their lives having the same equal opportunities and rights as whites and other races in America.
Full Indian embryos: The donor couple seeks a heterosexual Indian couple; financially stable; family prefers the ability for the child to be able to contact donor when older or for the adopting family to contact donor when desired.
If your child isn't at risk for illness, you're looking for costs to eliminate, and you're financially stable enough to cover the bills should a medical emergency arise, life insurance policies for your smallest family members probably aren't necessary.
This is what the company had to say in March: "While Vroom's business is healthy and financially stable, we're always looking to align our resources to fulfill our long-term vision and deliver on our mission," the statement said.
For Ms. Parker, Grand Central Terminal evokes her '70s-era childhood, days when her own family of eight children — then not financially stable enough to call itself middle class — briefly lived in Dobbs Ferry, which neighbors Hastings-on-Hudson.
In addition, regulators are allowing banks to gradually phase in the way the added reserves will cut into their regulatory capital, the portion of their assets they have to keep on hand to satisfy regulators that they're financially stable.
"To remain financially stable, we had to do something," said April York, senior director of patient finance at Novant, whose patient default rate dropped to 12 percent from 32 percent after it started offering no interest loans through ClearBalance.
"She's not poor, but that's the mentality that these interviewers have: If you are from a less developed country, you won't leave," she told the outlet, adding that Thuy is a business owner, has family in Vietnam and is financially stable.
The unfortunate truth is that "the people of the Berkshires" — so frequently invoked by both sides — just wanted an undramatic compromise, and a financially-stable museum that could still hold the attention of schoolchildren and perhaps find some kind of direction.
Tillerson, who must step down as CEO after he turns 65 next March due to Exxon's mandatory retirement rules, is likely to be replaced by the head of the company's refining unit, a less-glamorous but more financially stable unit.
I mean, it's a good feeling to know that we are financially stable and fine without me having to work, but it's almost like I'm ungrateful that I get to just sit at home and do what I want all day.
On the Republican side, Trump's biggest fans are among those Pew labels as "core conservatives," mostly financially stable men who hold traditionally conservative views, and "country first conservatives," who are older, less well educated and skeptical of immigrants and globalism.
But in any case, that business model has made FreedomPop financially stable, so for a company like Prudential, it's a safe and smart bet to try it out, and it will be interesting to see how it works in a different vertical.
Only 22% of the 18- to 24-year-old individuals surveyed were reported to be financially stable, meaning they were better at planning finances, had checking or savings accounts, and were less likely to use expensive alternative services such as payday lenders.
But beneath the stories of humanity, generosity, and community, the shutdown showed us how so many Americans who we might think were financially stable — federal employees — had to turn to soup kitchens, food pantries, and emergency loans after just two missed paychecks.
Afef, who did not want to use her full name for fear of reprisals, said this made it difficult to settle and become financially stable as the process could take years and the lack of transparency in the system was a massive frustration.
"One thing that's united the women, that has come up with this #metoo moment is not that [the women] have been financially independent, but they've been financially stable," she says, emphasizing that many of the women who have spoken up have financial resources.
As long as struggling families continue to pay exorbitant portions of their income on rent, they will never be financially stable and they will have fewer assets, all of which will restrict their future purchasing power and once again risk hindering our nation's economy.
Credit card debt can be brutal and punishing — as the total amount of credit card debt in the US jumped to nearly $4.1 trillion this year, there's no question that it's something you generally want to avoid, especially if you're younger and less financially stable.
At the moment, the government is, or may be, spending massively to enable social distancing, but even the households that are financially stable will find their opportunities for consumption limited, and public health mandates and social pressure could curb spending for some time to come.
Black and Latino voters were somewhat more likely than non-Hispanic whites to make these connections: 71 percent of Latino voters and 67 percent of black voters, compared with 59 percent of white voters, said that birth control affects women's opportunities to be financially stable.
The market for the riskiest U.S. debt - so-called "junk" bonds - has rallied since Tuesday on hopes that $2 trillion stimulus bill passed by the U.S. Senate, which includes a $500 billion fund to help hard-hit industries, will support less-financially stable companies.
While no one knows for sure if the next recession will occur in the next two, five, or ten years, it&aposs never too early to learn what not to do during an economic downturn to make sure you and your household remain financially stable.
A statement from a Vroom spokesperson confirmed the layoffs but did not specify locations or numbers: "While Vroom's business is healthy and financially stable, we are always looking to align our resources to fulfill our long-term vision and deliver on our mission," the statement said.
State-owned banks have flooded credit markets with so many loans that finding large, financially stable, creditworthy borrowers has become harder in China, forcing newcomers to enter the treacherous market of providing loans to smaller enterprises at a time when the entire Chinese economy is gradually slowing.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. If you're fortunate enough to be raised in a financially stable home with parents or older siblings who went to college, your options after finishing high school are often fairly simple: continue straight to college, or strap on a heavy backpack and explore a distant continent.
"Once you've made it to a certain stage of your life, maybe if you've made it past some milestone where you got the corner office, you have some sort of accomplishment in your background, you feel financially stable, then you have the luxury of really caring about the work you do," he said.
Maddie Leber from Wilmington, N.C., said she would like to be financially stable: If I were to win the lottery I would probably use the money to makeup for small inconveniences in my life, such as buying a new desk since mine is old and unstable, or splurge on things I've always wanted, like an iPad.
Research by Karen Fingerman, a professor of human development and family sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, found that, compared to the mid-20th century, young adults today tend to be less financially stable and are more likely to marry later — keeping them closer to their families — while many more of them live with their parents.
Not every woman seeking an abortion is in the position I was—30-something, financially stable(ish), housed, confident enough to stand up for my needs, cis, white, able to follow through on appointments, able in general, physically healthy, emotionally unconflicted, close to a major city, and with no one in my life trying to force me into or out of the decision.
The show, set in and around Los Angeles, starred James Garner as a resourceful if not financially stable private detective who lived in a battered trailer in a beach parking lot and had a somewhat rocky relationship with the local police; his main contact was Becker, whose patience he was constantly testing and whose loyalty to Rockford was looked down upon by his superiors.
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According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, a surrogate should be at least 21 years old, have given birth to at least one child, had complication-free pregnancies, had no more than three C-sections, have a "healthy" BMI, not smoke, not abuse drugs or alcohol, be financially stable, not be on government assistance, live in a surrogacy-friendly state, be emotionally stable, have a strong support system, have a squeaky clean legal background, and be able to pass rigorous medical and psychological screenings.

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