affiliated in the PONS Dictionary

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With 39 affiliated unions as of 2007, the STUC represents around 630,000 trade unionists.
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Some of these entrepreneurial associations are affiliated with political parties while others are independent platforms.
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The amount can vary from severing ties to opponents of the group up to and including severing all non-group-affiliated intercourse.
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The factions were only vaguely affiliated to an organized program.
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Informally affiliated with military training, the band existed by 1893, and possibly as early as 1889.
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The membership of club was predominately made up on colonialists affiliated with the many government departments and plantations in the island.
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Members are not limited to specific denominational or theological traditions, and not required to be affiliated with particular schools or seminaries.
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All medical officers and enlisted personnel were formally affiliated with the regiment, to include wearing the departmental crest on their uniforms.
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It is an umbrella organization for all of affiliated chapters at various campuses across the continent.
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Information can substitute most of the material resources (see ersatz) and becomes the main material for workers (cognitarians instead of proletarians), who are loosely affiliated.
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