(c)
Oppose affiliation with or influence by any organization or persons who's beliefs, breeding practices, or actions might result in practices considered detrimental to the breed and article (b) above.
To
oppose affiliation with, or influence by, any organization whose beliefs, breeding practices or actions might result in practices considered detrimental to the breed.
Not exact matches
Instead of referencing people who look, live and act like Jesus, it often merely refers to people who self - identify as having loosely affiliated themselves
with the «Christian» religion (in some cases as
opposed to no religious
affiliation, or as
opposed to being affiliated
with some other religion).
«The government of China should be mindful of the fact that Nigerians, irrespective of their political and religious
affiliations are totally
opposed to increment of the country's debt burden, which is already being serviced
with 25 per cent of the Federal Government annual budget.
Morahan was popular
with members on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans alike remembered him fondly as someone who embodied the old spirit of bipartisanship in Albany, where lawmakers of
opposing views and political
affiliations fought hard on the Senate floor and on the campaign trial, but then laid aside their differences and went out for drinks at the end of the day.
Ellison, 53, earned the backing of Sen. Chuck Schumer and the DNC's left flank, but pro-Israel groups
oppose him over his past
affiliations with the Nation of Islam.
According to Mohr, process prevents party members from quickly changing
affiliations with the intention of boosting who they might deem to be the weakest candidate in
opposing party.
The PAC had already invested millions into ads
opposing Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli for his
affiliation with the National Rifle Association (NRA).
These effects need not be obviously corrupt, but they will include things like choice of research topics,
affiliation with like minded colleagues, on - the - margin suppression of
opposing viewpoints in scientific journals, less than vigorous pursuit of contradictory hypotheses, etc..