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affiliation1751, "adoption," from French affiliation, from Medieval Latin affiliationem (nominative affiliatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin affiliare "to adopt a son," [..]
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affiliation A person becomes affiliated with a political party when the person is accepted to vote in the party’s primary election or applies for and is provided an early voting or limited primary ballot to be [..]
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affiliation1. with regard to social psychology, a cultural union with others, typically rooted in likeness or individual closeness instead of on assumed material advantages. 2. Emotions rooted in a lack of self- [..]
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affiliationAffiliation indicates the type of organization that a private school is associated. Typically, this is a religious affiliation (e.g., Catholic, Lutheran, etc.), but can be nonsectarian, as well.
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affiliationAn affiliation exists when there is a contract or special arrangement between a healthcare facility and a teaching institution to provide a supervised clinical experience for any number or variety of [..]
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affiliation(n) a social or business relationship(n) the act of becoming formally connected or joined
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affiliationFormal relationships established between otherwise independent Organizations. These include affiliation agreements, interlocking boards, common controls, Hospital Medical School affiliations, etc.
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affiliationthe sense of being part of a community within the classroom
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affiliationA person or organization associated with another.
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affiliationAdvocacy as well as collective bargaining chapters may choose to affiliate with the AAUP, and thereby accept and adhere to the bylaws and principles of the Association, as well as pay national (and, i [..]
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affiliation
The relationship resulting from affiliating one thing with another.
(legal) The establishment of a child's paternity or maternity
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