0 in a way that is related to the history of the past and present members of a family or families: --
Genealogically related languages present shared retentions, that is, features of the proto-language (or reflexes of such features) that can not be explained by chance or borrowing (convergence).
Although tsunono are in theory genealogically determined, in practice the rule is often broken.
It uses kinship terms that merge or equate relatives who are genealogically distinct from one another.
Children raised in this sense are genealogically linked to their new households.
In conclusion, the origins and parentage of the earliest genealogically proven ancestors of the petitioner are not known.
Professional genealogists and volunteers offer assistance in about 30 languages, which includes reading and translating genealogically relevant documents.
The only way they'd agree would be where they went back genealogically in a family tree that represents the descent of the manuscripts.
I imagine that the national insurance contribution rule changes will be in another thicket of legislation which, genealogically can be traced back to totally different primary legislation.