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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of child-care in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of child-care in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of child-care in a Sentence

  1. Katie Simon from Michigan:

    I had to fight for my employer to continue to allow me to work from home because we had no options for child care... They had suggested I take a voluntary layoff with no promise of return.

  2. Donald Trump:

    One of the important elements of this plan revises the current tax code to eliminate the disincentive for re-entry into the work force, women, who are disproportionately most likely to step out of the work force to provide unpaid care, often lack the ability to return to work because it can be hard to rationalize stepping back into the work force and incurring the enormous expense of child care when you are also making less than the primary earner in your home yet taxed at the highest household rate.

  3. Chris Herbst:

    The administration has, I think, a commitment to child care. I think the question is whether this is the best way to manifest that commitment.

  4. Elizabeth Barnett:

    If these animals are in schools or child care centers, families may want to call this information to the attention of school authorities as they may be unaware of the risk.

  5. Kay Larson:

    I think [ support for child care ] is super-critical, it's difficult when working parents don't have some place that they trust for their children to have a quality early childhood experience and makes them productive members of the workforce.

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