«We're part
of an affiliation of 22 community banks, mainly in the state, which among us hold $ 7.1 billion in assets,» he explains.
«Anything this charged and unforgettable is bound to nourish anyone who sees it, but especially artists, regardless
of affiliations of style or medium.
There have been great strides made in this regard in recent years, which is reflected in the diversity
of affiliations of the discussants and the extent to which they demonstrate their understanding of both statistics and climatology.»
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.»
Their annual net income during the past four years averages out to $ 5,592, according to the Canadian Federation
of Agriculture, an Ottawa - based organization that represents more than 200,000 farm families through its various
affiliations across the country.
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.
A quarter
of founders said that a job candidate's political
affiliation would make a difference in whether or not they were offered a job.
That
affiliation led to Donovan producing Bowling for Columbine, which examined American gun culture and the Columbine High School shooting massacre
of 1999.
Bill Sandiford, president
of the Canadian Network Operators Consortium — an
affiliation of 37 smaller ISPs — says a number
of new TV providers will sprout up as a result.
At its best, RelSci is a fine - grained, fact - checked compendium
of the world's most influential people and the web
of affiliations that binds them together.
Finally,
affiliation with a community event that is poorly organized or violates local standards
of good taste can be quite costly to a small business.
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.
Education provider Navitas will end its
affiliation with Western Kentucky University and has flagged the closure
of several
of its underperforming SAE colleges, in an effort to cut back on costs.
The fact that family offices have no
affiliations with financial institutions can give the clients an extra peace
of mind.
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Anita Sarkeesian, who recently canceled an appearance at Utah State University after death threats, says at least one
of the many threats against her and feminists at the university claimed
affiliation with GamerGate.
In the wake
of Alberta 2012 and another widely miscalled provincial election in British Columbia the following year, Canadian pollsters were subjected to the scathing critiques
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The Jewish Daily Forward referred to Johansson's
affiliation with the company as an unhelpful «normalizing»
of the Israeli occupation.
But in today's political environment, such transparency carries a heavy cost for any politician, regardless
of party
affiliation or background.
Brand equity can evaporate due to a preventable mishap or an unsavoury
affiliation — often instantaneously, thanks to the power
of social media.
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.
Transitioning into civilian life, Ryan is making a career promoting startups that develop the powerful and specialized software he wishes he'd had as an intelligence officer in Iraq — programs that can map and visualize useful information like casualties from IEDs, the market price
of flour at a local bazaar, or the tribal
affiliations of local townspeople.
Of course, satisfaction with the United States tends to vary based on political party
affiliation.
It's a kind
of organization that's not a positive influence in the world, regardless
of what your political
affiliations are.
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.
So focus on their team
affiliation as a way
of motivating and retaining them.
«This strategy can stretch beyond career activities and into the realm
of hobbies, personal interests, friends, political
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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.
Darren Rovell, the host
of CNBC's Sports Biz, asked McDonald's about the plug, but they were unclear about any
affiliation between them and Vick.
It also increased brand
affiliation by 50 percent and multiplied purchases by a factor
of three.
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The entire spectacle was captured on video, which led Dior to fire him and the French justice system to find him guilty
of uttering «public insults based on origin, religious
affiliation, race or ethnicity.»
Millionaire bullishness is up, but there is a huge divide in the survey data based on the political
affiliation of millionaires.
Poor's store is next to a military base, outside Fort Sam Houston, where 60 percent
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In a series
of pointed questions, Cruz asked Zuckerberg if he had tracked the political
affiliations of his employees.
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Later this year, more
of the new aprons will be distributed to partners who have signed up at Roll Call - a website where partners can identify their military
affiliation.
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.
Campbell is one
of 3,700 partners (employees) with a military
affiliation who have joined Starbucks since the company announced its commitment to hire at least 10,000 veterans and military spouses by the end
of 2018.