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Перевод: affiliation
[существительное] присоединение; прием в члены; установление отцовства; установление связи
Тезаурус:
- Dependence, together with its reciprocal nurturance, is an important structural and emotional dimension in nearly all social relationships, both between human beings and between humans and the "spirit" helpers who have come to them in dreams to seek affiliation with the human world.
- He predicted the population characteristics of parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire (the target units) from district level data (the source units) using the party affiliation of the constituency's Member of Parliament as a binary variable.
- We should not forget the general point that, in many communities where religious affiliation plays no part in political decisions, the clergy are still seen as leading figures who can be called upon to lead and organize activities outside the narrow remit of religion.
- Affiliation to the National Confederation will provide your group with access to a network of services and expertise.
- As Levine (1981) points out, the decentralisation, exclusiveness and high degree of autonomy of enterprise unions (despite their affiliation to industry-wide federations) sacrifice a high degree of labour movement solidarity and leave them open to at least the possibility of employer influence.
- As effective economic policy can hardly be judged in less than a three year period, and political affiliation is also a long-term question, it seems entirely reasonable that aid should be committed over a three year period.
- They want emotional commitment, but no specific political affiliation.
- I will argue that the affiliation is not nearly as simple as the formulation implies.
- And the Labour Party has been remarkably silent about this lack of trade union affiliation.
- By the mid-1730s the Upholders Company saw fit to make available to their members blank funeral invitation tickets for overprinting, affiliation to the company being shown by an inscription on the plate-mark beneath the illustration, reading "Perform'd by the Company of Upholders at Exeter Change at their Hall in Leaden Hall Street."
- What O'Neillism did for Paisleyism was to raise in a concrete way the possibility of change from being a Protestant society and culture (constantly threatened by the old enemy within and without) to being a secular modern society in which religious affiliation would be of little consequence.
- This is a context where, as we shall see, affiliation and dependence are major social and psychological goals and where violence is not perceived as a legitimate behavioural, option.
- Having the opportunity through Slaley's affiliation to RCI, of exchanging into 2,000 resorts worldwide.
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