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affiliations <an affiliation; affiliations> N

affiliations
affiliations

political affiliation POL

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They are not legally required to renounce other citizenship affiliations that they may have and thus, many of them hold dual citizenship.
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In addition to credit scores, ratings, and histories, investors can consider borrowers personal loan descriptions, endorsements from friends, and community affiliations.
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Later, some skinheads (particularly highly political ones) began to use lace colour to indicate beliefs or affiliations.
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A nominated committee without political affiliations, comprising members representing every section of society, met frequently to discuss security-related issues and chalk out plans.
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By the right-wing populist standard, the social affiliations with society are based in national, cultural and ethnical or racial aspects.
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Due to the diversity of religious affiliations within families and communities, religious tolerance was widespread at all levels of society and in all regions.
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Its students come from a diverse range of denominations and church affiliations.
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She and the DTP continue to deny such affiliations, and they disavow violence.
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Surveys are conducted via online, mail, email, and through their affiliations with web companies including AOL.
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Albeit an unnecessary evil, douchebaggery knows no limits and crosses all races, classes, genders, sexualities, political affiliations and the like.
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