affiliation - use in sentences
Converse of object
- indicate: List all authors and indicate the institutional affiliation of each author.
- seek: I need not tell scholars of Buddhism how rare it is for a Western Buddhist organization to seek active affiliation with an Asian parent.
- have: They have no affiliation with the former Austrian emperor dynasty.
Adjective modifier
- denominational: Again, however, denominational affiliation makes little difference to matters of national identity and constitutional preference.
- institutional: Membership in the GB represented the first formal institutional affiliation for all the women.
- religious: The majority of private school students attend schools with some religious affiliation, most commonly with the Catholic Church.
- tribal: The Cherokee have the largest tribal affiliation in the US, but most are of mixed ancestry and do not speak the language.
- sectarian: Comparisons were also carried out with subsets of private schools categorized by sectarian affiliation.
- political: Comrade Rix's political affiliations are mentioned only in passing.
Modifies a noun
- fee: The counties ' funding comes mainly from affiliation fees from member leagues.
Noun used with modifier
- kinship: The compound is headed by the oldest male inhabitant, irrespective of his kinship affiliation with the other residents of the group.
- fighter: Flying Officer CASHMAN and Flying Officer SAUNDERS posted to this station for fighter affiliation duties.
- party: US states elect their attorney generals, who have party affiliations.
- union: The case for trade union affiliation to the Labor Party is not weakened by these criticisms.
- college: College Affiliation A college affiliation will be made available in the case of an external appointee.
- trade: The case for trade union affiliation to the Labor Party is not weakened by these criticisms.
Possessives
- author: Authors ' affiliations: postal addresses, e-mail addresses.
Preposition: of
- author(s: Abstracts should *not* include the name and affiliation of the author(s ).
- author: Numbers should be used to identify the affiliation of each author.
Preposition: with
- person: Be used to impersonate any person, or to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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