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Affiliation

Affiliation | Affiliations

Affiliation meaning

The relationship resulting from affiliating one thing with another. | The establishment of a child's paternity or maternity. | A club, society or umbrella organisation so formed, especially a trade union.

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The objectives you depict for your affiliation — both for your particular marketing practices and concerning your affiliation when everything is said in done – set the tone.

Supporters of the affiliation between the NUNW and Swapo believe that the affiliation assisted the federation to influence policies in favour of workers.

The matter of affiliation is the subject of government, and the varsity did not hold the affiliation of any college, the controller mentioned.

Demographics main Yugoslavia had always been a home to a very diverse population, not only in terms of national affiliation, but also religious affiliation.

Formal affiliation Most presidents have been formal members of a particular church or religious body, and a specific affiliation can be assigned to every president from Garfield on.

Importantly, spontaneous affiliation followed the empathic gradient described for humans, being mostly offered to kin, then friends, then acquaintances (these categories having been determined using affiliation rates between individuals).

See List of Fields Medal winners by university affiliation for complete affiliation.

The biggest syndicalist union in the USA, the IWW, considered joining but eventually ruled out affiliation in 1936, citing the IWA's policies on religious and political affiliation.

A former Twitter executive who helped develop the platform's state-affiliation labels said that editorial independence had long been the deciding factor in whether to issue the designation.

Al-Matyouti suspects that Suleiman’s influence and militia affiliation prevent him from being held accountable, even when safety violations are identified in his projects.

As a result, our subtle prime was more effective in raising the salience of the than club affiliation.

As churches and denominations lose members each year and the number of “Nones” (no affiliation) grow, can we not see the culture is winning our children and we are doing nothing to stop it?

Boscola — who represents the 18th Senate District, which encompasses much of Northampton County, including Bethlehem and Easton — and another Democrat, state Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams of Philadelphia, announced their new affiliation Wednesday.

Brown noted that lawmakers with car dealerships that are active in their districts, no matter their political affiliation, have traditionally opposed bills allowing direct-to-consumer sales.

But Fuller’s support for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes cuts against those efforts, just like Kirk Cousins’ affiliation with Focus On The Family.

Calvin’s student body is more diverse in political affiliation than college students as a whole, according to data from the FIRE College Pulse survey and Student Senate’s annual survey of the student body.

Despite his estrangement from Trump — and a suburban dad image — he can’t easily sidestep his affiliation with Trump’s slash-and-burn politics.

Forget your party affiliation and be openminded and you will see that your fear mongering and your attempting to gain points for the party is absolutely uncalled for.

From the goatees of pre-war German rabbis and post-war American rabbis, to the never-groomed beards of Chabadniks, to the thick mustaches of religious Zionists in the 1970s and 1980s, facial hair can signal group identity and ideological affiliation.

Given that the ballot issue couldn’t be resubmitted before November, this year or next, the delay might mean a lesser chance of closing on an affiliation deal.