The death of any innocent person should grieve us all regardless of nationality, political affiliation, wealth, creed, race, colour or gender. |
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Two models of denominational affiliation continue to frame most sociological analyses of the schism. |
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He changed his denominational affiliation from his parents' Episcopal faith to his wife's Methodism. |
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One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious affiliation. |
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They are less concerned with academic credentials and affiliation, and more excited about my international approach to women's history. |
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His affiliation, while always biological, coterminously refers to social alliances. |
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Learning his political affiliation was a bitter blow, fifteen years ago, when I'd just fallen in love, but I am inured to the knowledge by now. |
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Otherwise intimidations or harassments follows and you simply cannot win a government contract without political affiliation or patronization. |
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Thus, filiation and affiliation produce authority in a variety of different ways, some enhancing life, others limiting it. |
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In contrast, they draw attention to families defined by both filiation and affiliation. |
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The Army dentist took the Fifth Amendment multiple times in connection with his affiliation with the Communist Party. |
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They often disguise their affiliation by wearing civilian clothes, and they often carry arms covertly to infiltrate various places. |
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I changed my party affiliation at a time when my state, California, was in a big battle over energy and recalls and budget impasses. |
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I have no affiliation with her company, except that I once reviewed the product that is now being pirated and circulated freely around. |
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Over the next two centuries, the Susu gained control of the coast by building a series of small states based on clan and town affiliation. |
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Even in church-related colleges, many wondered whether denominational affiliation signified anything of substance. |
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As the right valve of the species, and accordingly the structure of its byssal area is unknown, its generic affiliation remains uncertain. |
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He walks a Dalmatian down the street and carries a black-and-white spotted banner in a parody of identity and affiliation. |
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Why religious affiliation should be comparable to ethnic origin escapes me, however. |
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Apparently, this is because snogging virtually stops a year or so into a romantic affiliation. |
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This is neither an issue of political affiliation or nationalistic loyalty. |
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He was also the treasurer of the Society for Italic Handwriting, his affiliation being reflected in his own exquisite copper-plate handwriting. |
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The 21,000-ton ship berthed at Greenwich to commemorate the new affiliation between Illustrious and the City of London. |
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The journal failed to note his affiliation with the company, a notorious environmental polluter. |
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A limited number of reporters will be able to participate via telecon by advising Lynch of their affiliation and phone number. |
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State chancellery was staffed by the former Communist functionaries and younger technocrats, frequently with no party affiliation. |
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Not all congregations will support this ministry, depending upon their sacramental theology and denominational affiliation. |
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Harriman's early railroad involvement led to an association with Stuyvesant Fish and then to affiliation with the Illinois Central. |
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In the interest of maintaining the appearance of neutrality, there would be no speakers with any obvious political party affiliation. |
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And for the gun maniacs out there, I am neither a lefty nor a righty, nor do I belong to any political party or affiliation. |
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Previous studies indicate that religious affiliation played an important role in shaping attitudes toward abortion. |
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Many people without trade union affiliation were also on strike and on the streets. |
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I pledge myself to working hard for all my constituents, regardless of political affiliation. |
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I am writing this letter on a personal level, with no affiliation, or in support of any candidates. |
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His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and affiliation. |
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We, of course, accept that individual members of the taskforce are free from political affiliation. |
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He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation. |
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I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of affiliation to various regiments. |
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They should have the right to know the political affiliation of the candidates who are standing. |
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The first is a firm having international affiliation and generally working at executive search. |
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No trade unionism based on political affiliation or on communal lines should be allowed in the police force. |
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All I would say to that is that I have no political affiliation whatsoever. |
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This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group affiliation. |
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With this membership, you have full affiliation to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs. |
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However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation. |
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Women of all income groups, regardless of religious affiliation, have been targeted. |
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This had to do with revealing that she was secretly in the employ of the Central Intelligence Agency, using a cover employer to disguise her affiliation. |
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Chong has no affiliation with Parker or Stone, but that could very well change if they see this loving tribute to their work. |
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There was a group that was involved that claims an affiliation with al-Qaeda. |
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The identities of the two shooters at the Virgin Mary church are not known, nor is their affiliation. |
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So with ethnicity, for example, it means they were targeted because of an ancestral, cultural, social, or national affiliation. |
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Regarding academic medicine, it has become increasingly difficult for a Freud or a Mendel to gain recognition without university affiliation or corporate sponsorship. |
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I do not know the political affiliation of most of my colleagues. |
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The invitation is open to all, irrespective of party affiliation. |
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The only affiliation I have with the company is that I'm a customer. |
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Rather than fixing a position on a hierarchical socio-economic ladder, consumerism establishes lateral connections that affirm middle-class affiliation. |
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Kelly is usually so disinclined toward politics that his voter registration shows no party affiliation. |
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This sample has been used to test the relevance of diverse factors related to economic strain and anomie on individuals' religious affiliation preferences. |
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The long-term goal is to have a body of approximately 70 researchers with various degrees of affiliation to Perimeter working for terms of varying lengths. |
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Calabrians, Apulians and Tuscans often feel at least as strong an affiliation with their home regions as they do with the Italian state, formed only around 150 years ago. |
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A sabbatical year in the mid-1990s, spent in England, provided a period of immersion in qualitative research, through affiliation with a group of feminist psychologists. |
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On the campaign trail, he shies away from even mentioning his party affiliation, so red is the map around him. |
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This means that their criterion for resolving doubts, their criterion of private perfection, is autonomy rather than affiliation to a power other than themselves. |
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Dinosaurs like Donald Sterling draw the ire of Americans, regardless of political affiliation or ideological tilt. |
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Although political affiliation is fluid and shifts with changing circumstances, segmentary kinship guarantees every individual basic rights in a wider kinship network. |
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Many, like Chen, were tonsured, making official an affiliation that, prior to the war, may have been only an intellectual inclination or a mark of status. |
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The lady also shows the girdle of a Franciscan tertiary visible at her knee, an affiliation confirmed by the brown scapular pendant on a gold chain around her neck. |
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The president should call a meeting of core groups of leaders regardless of political affiliation to help tackle the nation's multifarious critical problems. |
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There is also some concern that people in many of the new developments within the county may give way to apathy due to an unestablished affiliation with the area. |
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I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to influence my duty of care. |
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Some acknowledge that gang affiliation reflects a lack of education, a history of abuse, unsupportive family background or racial marginalization. |
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The beard is rather a sign of masculinity, partially religious commandment, a sign of ethnic affiliation or political avowal or simply a status symbol. |
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Claiming that he was a recent convert, he displayed a certificate of his Buddhist affiliation and his ID card with the name Jing'an printed on it. |
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And how can a local referee, without neutral assistants, probably impartial because of club affiliation, act correctly, and be expected to have eyes in the back of his head? |
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Putting these trends together, it appears the quintessential swing voter is a retired woman with no formal party affiliation who lives relatively close to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The card is not a swipe card but will instead carry a personalised eight-digit code for the cardholder and contains the player's name, union affiliation and club. |
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The division between the new middle class and the old middle class is a critical factor in creating social cleavages that foster particular kinds of religious affiliation. |
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Party affiliation is no longer an accurate indication of approach. |
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To push for individualism and free association in a land where kinship was the norm for social, religious, and political affiliation was to go completely against the grain. |
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In order to ensure that East Asians' views are heard, it's better if this group are not yet involved because their view may be colored by their affiliation to Europe. |
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Greenough discusses an affiliation with Pre-Raphaelitism, but it is doubtful that Fenton shared the Pre-Raphaelites' then-controversial goals for artistic reform. |
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Their affiliation does not spring from supposed gifts of natural genius. |
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They had an affiliation with mobsters, drug dealings, illegal profiteers, and more, where they would store money, risk-free and securely, for everyone. |
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Churches have dropped their denominational affiliation as part of their name and have actually given themselves a name which doesn't denote which denomination they're with. |
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Meanwhile, the vice-president has warned clubs that have not paid their affiliation fees that they would be disaffiliated if they fail pay-up by this month end. |
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Noli de Castro, the Philippines' former vice president, ran as senator in 2001 with no political party affiliation. |
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The Registers Iceland keeps account of the religious affiliation of every Icelandic citizen. |
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For this reason, Erie has been described as the only major city to change its affiliation from the North to the Midland. |
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Native culture changed drastically and their affiliation with political and cultural groups also changed. |
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Another notable medical school is the Cebu Institute of Medicine in affiliation with Velez College. |
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This pursuit of status brought with it an affiliation with the central state that Canbakal rightly places in a comparative framework. |
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The ruling should coerce the Turkish government to completely omit religious affiliation on future identity cards. |
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Persons without any religious affiliation account for a very small percentage of the population. |
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The remaining positions are filled by candidates nominally without party affiliation. |
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This secret service was overseen by the Directorate of Ceremonial, hence this state organ's often totalitarian affiliation. |
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The Greek government does not keep statistics on religious groups and censuses do not ask for religious affiliation. |
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It was believed that many of the persons who claimed no affiliation with any organised religion adhered to traditional African religion. |
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The miners split into several unions, with an affiliation to a political party. |
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Although mayors have a political affiliation, this position is largely ceremonial. |
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Some members, such as Ernie Chambers of Omaha, are independent of party officially, while others have not publicly disclosed their affiliation. |
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It appears to ban headgear, such as turbans, kippahs, hijabs, niqabs and other such clothing, as they indicate a religious affiliation. |
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In all legalities, that parent is saying that child, parent, or grandparent has a tribal affiliation and that is the end of the story. |
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It operates through six different schools, and also provides affiliation to various colleges across the country. |
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A smaller number is suggested by the results of the 2001 Census, in which a question about religious affiliation was asked for the first time. |
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Members are allowed to register with political parties but choose not to reveal their affiliation while seated, as a professional courtesy. |
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The back shows marital status, religious affiliation, the region of the country of origin, and the date of issue of the card. |
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Sonny Starr, LLC has formed in affiliation with the Sarcoidosis Network Foundation to combat the disease, sarcoidosis. |
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On June 19, 2007, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg switched his party affiliation from Republican to independent. |
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All entrants regardless of religious affiliation are expected to respect the rules and decorum for mosques. |
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Often founded by individual pastors, they have little affiliation with historic denominations. |
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Group compositions are usually determined by sex, age, reproductive condition, familial relations and affiliation histories. |
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The Labour Party ruled that Militant was ineligible for affiliation with the Labour Party, and the party gradually expelled Militant supporters. |
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Neither Liverpool nor Everton have a sectarian affiliation and many families are split in support of the clubs. |
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This doesn't mean no affiliation for authors of other texts exists, only that scholars have not been able to find them. |
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Such markers may include common language or dialect, national dress, birthplace, family affiliation, etc. |
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Nebraska is the only state that has a unicameral legislative body consisting of 49 senators, who officially have no party affiliation. |
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But it has not seemed to me that those who have received my books kindly take even now sufficient notice of the affiliation. |
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Party discipline is strong since electors generally vote for individuals on the basis of their party affiliation. |
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Northern Irish players can play for Ireland or Britain, and can switch affiliation subject to International Hockey Federation clearance. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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A majority of residents of Hong Kong have no religious affiliation, professing a form of agnosticism or atheism. |
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Geochemical data, integrated with field information, have been used to infer a metasedimentary petrogenetic affiliation for the rock. |
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At the primary election, the two candidates with the top votes will advance to the general election regardless of party affiliation. |
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In some cases this was because of the amount of outstanding affiliation fees while, with others, reaffiliation had to be sought. |
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But more than religious affiliation is at stake in the papal visit. |
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As in much of the rest of England, people tend to have a deeper affiliation to their county or city. |
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However, there were also other groups like Groupe G which had no obvious political affiliation. |
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Although the Lords Spiritual have no party affiliation, they do not sit on the crossbenches, their seats being on the Government side of the Lords Chamber. |
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As a service to its members, FEI has launched a just-in-time, confidential leadership consultation service through its affiliation with Lincolnshire International. |
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The conflict first erupted over the seating of delegates from Utah, where two Green Parties claim affiliation, one that supported Nader and another that supported Cobb. |
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Originally Chile committed to a referendum for the cities of Arica and Tacna to be held years later, in order to self determine their national affiliation. |
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Thus, while we enjoy an enhancement of our stature owing to our cliently affiliation with the colossus, our new servility shows that the cost of empire is high. |
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The Methodist Church of New Zealand was the fourth most frequent religious affiliation chosen by those who declared one in the 2006 national census. |
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When postmodernism became sinicized, Chinese intellectuals modified its reaction against modernism by emphasizing the Western affiliation of these principals. |
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In sandy samples from Thailand, we found numerous macrodasyidan gastrotrichs belonging to an undescribed species of difficult taxonomic affiliation. |
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Similarly, affiliation with an organization that supports the preservation of the tiny snail darter may be deemed of little or no concern by a company's customers. |
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People with no religious affiliation are outliers, as there is a greater frequency of divorce among Nones married to Nones than Nones married to religious people. |
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He describes the national security implications of the potential use of biological weapons by state actors as well as those with no state affiliation. |
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The Korean church became fully autonomous in 1930, retaining affiliation with Methodist churches in America and later the United Methodist Church. |
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In Ireland, as elsewhere, the exact constituents of a full breakfast vary, depending on geographical area, personal taste and cultural affiliation. |
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Assyrians are sometimes known in different Middle Eastern countries by their religious affiliation as Nestorians, Chaldeans, Jacobites, and Syrian Orthodox. |
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Though Virginia law allows parishioners to determine their church's affiliation, the diocese claimed the secessionist churches' buildings and properties. |
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Since this status refers to lack of organizational affiliation rather than lack of personal belief, it is a more specific concept than irreligion. |
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Our theorization sees business group affiliation to provide more of a substitutive role to risk-taking behavior associated with ownership characteristics. |
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This affiliation allowed the ILP to continue to hold its own conferences and devise its own policies, which ILP members were expected to argue for within the Labour Party. |
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Small Business Administration is proposing revisions to its regulations for determining affiliation under SBA s business loan programs and its surety bond guarantee program. |
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Robinson of the United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers announced today that their unions have executed a historic affiliation agreement. |
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This can cause confusion over the depth of affiliation between its areas. |
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Regardless of the amount of affiliation of staff, when working groups are formed on the basis of similar skill levels, job satisfaction and productivity increase. |
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