That's because there are thousands
of affiliations for nurses.
Not exact matches
Breitbart is known
for supporting what some refer to as the «alt right» movement in the United States, a loose
affiliation of politically conservative groups that include overtly racist organizations such as Richard Spencer's National Policy Institute, which advocates
for something it calls «white nationalism.»
The data sets aren't huge — 232 participants in October before the election and 152 after, with a total
of 772 negotiations recorded — and there may be some other difference that explains the later group's more aggressive behavior, though Low tried to control
for factors, like party
affiliation, that might offer alternate explanations
for the shift.
That
affiliation led to Donovan producing Bowling
for Columbine, which examined American gun culture and the Columbine High School shooting massacre
of 1999.
Perry, who also ran
for president in the 2012, making much
of his five years in the U.S. Air Force, was first elected to the Texas House
of Representatives as a Democrat 1984, but he switched party
affiliations in 1990.
Please see the ratings disclosure page on www.moodys.com
for information on (A) MCO's major shareholders (above 5 %) and
for (B) further information regarding certain
affiliations that may exist between directors
of MCO and rated entities as well as (C) the names
of entities that hold ratings from MIS that have also publicly reported to the SEC an ownership interest in MCO
of more than 5 %.
But in today's political environment, such transparency carries a heavy cost
for any politician, regardless
of party
affiliation or background.
Lifestyle Lift had to pay $ 300,000 in settlement costs to the state
of New York
for having its employees post flattering reviews
of the company without disclosing their
affiliation.
Such
affiliations are cropping up among small banks all across the country, in part because they've got to compete not only with bigger banks but with credit - card companies and other financial - services organizations that offer this type
of full - service menu and are hungry
for a share
of the small - and midsize - business market.
In today's environment, there are an abundance
of well - funded and sophisticated hacking groups out there, many with nation - state or organized crime
affiliations and interests, who are looking
for any way possible to defraud or steal information from American business interests.
The use
of a range
of estimated civilian deaths underscored the fact that the government often does not know
for sure the
affiliations of those killed.
Walshe also critically flags how — again, at the point
of consent — Facebook's review process deploys examples
of the social aspects
of its platform (such as how it can use people's information to «suggest groups or other features or products») as a tactic
for manipulating people to agree to share religious
affiliation data,
for example.
His other not -
for - profit
affiliations include the Executive Committee
of the Rockefeller University Council.
JLABS is an open innovation model, and the agreement
for space does not grant JLABS or Johnson & Johnson Innovation any stake or rights in the companies, nor will the companies have a guaranteed future
affiliation with JLABS or any
of its affiliates.
In response, I wrote a company - wide email that was intended to advocate
for inclusion and tolerance — regardless
of political
affiliation — during this time
of transition
for our country.
An educational hospital having a formally documented teaching
affiliation with either a nationally accredited medical school
for a clerkship, internship, or residency program
for medical students or a nationally accredited nursing school which grants a degree in registered, or the licensed practice
of, nursing.
«Eliminating or significantly modifying this deduction will lead to higher tax burdens
for tens
of millions
of middle - class taxpayers
of every political
affiliation, an outcome contrary to the stated goal
of providing meaningful relief to taxpayers,» said the letter co-signed by outgoing NCSL President Deb Peters,
of South Dakota.
Under 2014 guidance from the Obama administration, someone would be a deportation priority
for gang activity only if they had been convicted
of an offence in connection with the gang, not
for gang
affiliation alone, although there was room
for discretion on the part
of immigration officials.
During the interviewing process, it is illegal
for employers to ask certain interview questions about many personal details, however asking about military
affiliation is not out
of bounds.
Directors, 5 % shareholders and executive officers are required to inform the Company
of any such transaction promptly after they become aware
of it, and the Company collects information from Directors and executive officers about their
affiliations and
affiliations of their family members so the Company can search its records
for any such transactions.
Now, please note what I'm not saying: I'm not calling
for anyone to abandon their religious convictions or political
affiliations, and I'm not calling
for religious believers
of any stripe to extricate their religious beliefs from their political views (as though that were possible).
According to a 2006 Baylor University study,
for example, almost two - thirds - 63 percent -
of Americans who claim no religious
affiliation believe in God.
Look, a persons choice or non-choice
of religious
affiliation has no bearing on their ability to run
for office.
The data presented in Pew's latest, wide - ranging analysis are based primarily off
of estimates, since the government doesn't track specific religious
affiliation for new permanent residents.
Within a few months 81 seminaries applied
for affiliation with the association, 27 more than had participated in the predecessor bodies at the time
of merger.
As
for the Vineyard, David isn't in their employ... the church probably pays the Vineyard
for the privilege
of affiliation.
Women identifying themselves as Protestants obtain 37.4 %
of all abortions in the U.S.; Catholic women account
for 31.3 %, Jewish women account
for 1.3 %, and women with no religious
affiliation obtain 23.7 %
of all abortions.
Turning to the second category
of therapies, it is important to be cognizant
of the fact that some alcoholics can not halt their compulsive drinking
for long, even with the help
of initial detoxification procedures and continuing
affiliation with AA.
Both the Protestant principle
of voluntarism and the modern respect
for autonomous decision make it natural
for adults to choose their own religious
affiliation.
When I vote I will vote
for a grown - up, and party
affiliation will matter less to me than this quality
of maturity.
But the larger incongruity
for me were the stickers professing
affiliation with churches and Christian schools bearing names like Good Shepherd alongside the oval sticker on the rear window which read «Proud Member
of the Angry Mob.»
The first is the inclusion
of church
affiliation in what we refer to as «the American way
of life,» Franklin D. Roosevelt, the primary spokesman
for the American cause in World War II, articulated the four freedoms
for which Americans were fighting; one
of these was freedom
of religion.
Two other popular types
of racial designation are based on religious
affiliation and national origin —
for example, «Jewish,» «Italian,» or «Armenian.»
I have an American made hand gun
for protection within the boundary
of my property, and neighbors own shot guns, and other «hunting» rifles in the Black Hills
of S. Dakota (it's that state under North Dakota) where deer don't wear gang colors so there is no confusion
of species and their
affiliations to under ground criminal syndicates posted by militant wildlife.
There was praise
for the heavy bias toward people skills and
affiliation as motivation, and
for the apparent lack
of interest in power among the assembled church leaders.
Students» questions about religion are usually handled with the utmost caution and are referred back to parents and ministers
for answering,
for fear
of reactions by representatives
of organized religion to any treatment
of religious matters by teachers
of another
affiliation.
«Executive,» «laborer,» «Catholic,» «Southern Baptist,» «Jew,» «Democrat,» «Republican,» «Socialist,»
for example, are proper designations
of occupational, religious, or political
affiliation, but may under undemocratic pressures become class symbols which divide people into comprehensive separate groups
for other than occupational, religious, or political purposes.
• 1/3
of American adults under 30 state they have no religious
affiliation • 88 %
of the religiously unaffiliated say they're not looking
for a religion that is right
for them
Additionally,
for you own education: «Public Law 94 - 521 prohibits us from asking a question on religious
affiliation on a mandatory basis; therefore, the Bureau
of the Census is not the source
for information on religion.»
What it is to suggest is that the default basis
for evaluating institutions, society,
affiliations, memberships, and even personal relationships becomes dominated by considerations
of individual choice based upon the calculation
of individual self - interest, and without broader considerations
of the impact one's choices have upon the community — present and future — and
of one's obligations to the created order and ultimately to God.
The vast majority
of religious persecution throughout history are precisely
for dogmatic reasons: Religious persecution is the systematic mistreatment
of an individual or group
of individuals as a response to their religious beliefs or
affiliations or lack thereof.
For many people in my congregation, the primary experience
of covenants — marriage, family, church
affiliation or job — has been their endings.
But five years ago, when he ran
for a seat in the United States House
of Representatives - a race he would go on to win - word
of his religious
affiliation began to spread.
He highlighted Britain's achievements as a «pluralist democracy which places great value on freedom
of speech, freedom
of political
affiliation and respect
for the rule
of law, with a strong sense
of the individual's rights and duties, and
of the equality
of all citizens before the law and noted that there was much in common here with Catholic social teaching.
During these crusades, Moody pioneered many techniques
of evangelism: a house - to - house canvass
of residents prior to a crusade; an ecumenical approach enlisting cooperation from all local churches and evangelical lay leaders regardless
of denominational
affiliations; philanthropic support by the business community; the rental
of a large, central building; the showcasing
of a gospel soloist; and the use
of an inquiry room
for those wanting to repent.
But these people will not abandon their
affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation
of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another
for their actions - and
for the future.
I'm wondering if there are more Christians like me out there, who are tired
of being associated with evangelicalism, and who are looking
for a new term to describe their religious
affiliation.
From the article: But these people will not abandon their
affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation
of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another
for their actions — and
for the future.
«But these people will not abandon their
affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation
of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another
for their actions — and
for the future.»
Together the collection spans more than four decades
of Novak's career, from his
affiliation with the now - defunct Coalition
for a Democratic Majority to his long tenure at the American Enterprise Institute.