A sizeable fraction of sisters of the male head's wife were also married and resided with their husbands under the tutelage of brothers-in-law (n=38).
Both were characterised by government 'tutelage' over civil society, although the kind of constraints imposed on civil society varied considerably.
More than half of all married couples lived under the tutelage of others (males), because marriage was not inevitably neolocal.
Participation of the masses could wait until after a period of tutelage by the party.
Their many outstanding accomplishments in all area of linguistics are a tribute to his tutelage.
Support for people in their own resolves and thus in exercising their own liberty, rather than subjugation to idealist tutelage, had a wide appeal.
For one thing, it has survived without resort to isolationism or international tutelage.
It has become customary to suppose that the remodelling of corporations in the 1590s constituted a decisive step towards royal tutelage.
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