Sentences with phrase «sort of affiliation»

The similarity of the Shagbook mark creates a false impression that there is some sort of affiliation between Shagbook and Facebook, Facebook argued.

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Tocqueville's aristocratic age, however, did not have political parties of this sort in it; the affiliations he had in mind were more or less inherited ones that pertained to family name and rank... There are still echoes of that... however, the mid-twentieth-century socialist revolutions that occurred throughout the region... dismantled much of that old order, but without firmly establishing the individual in its place.
To outsiders the change might seem like a demotion of sorts, but the move was probably made at Wall's request in an effort to diminish the controversy generated by his affiliation with the website.
This idea of «the others» makes it easy to assign all sorts of stereotypes, based on political affiliation.
Schneiderman rejected that suggestion during an interview with me on «Capital Tonight» yesterday, insisting he believes most New Yorkers, regardless of their political affiliation, want an «activist» AG of the sort he would be.
One senses that its current affiliation with the United States is a sort of fling, another dalliance that could one day end.
For example, if a brand asks you to use their product in a craft book in exchange for compensation of any sort (free product, cash, etc.), you have to disclose your affiliation with the brand.
«We found that, sure enough, political ideology and political party affiliation are the two dominant predictors in our models, which is sort of depressing.
You may not be using it to market your legal services directly, but you've probably got some sort of web presence that tips people off to the fact you practice law, be it something as overt as a law firm affiliation on your Facebook account or as inconspicuous as a brief discussion on Twitter.
The US Olympics Committee has even asked people not to mention the Olympic mountain range (In WA state) in the form of «The Olympics», where it might suggest some sort of sponsorship or affiliation with the Committee or international sports competition.
If you belong to any sort of organization, like a college or credit union, you may be able to find a discount through an affiliation with an agent.
In fact, if you've been involved in internships, active in campus fraternities, sororities, athletics or other clubs and affiliations, then, in addition to your good grades and completion of your four - year degree, you have a multiplicity of activities to sort through to articulate your value.
Some boutique shops that are independently owned have an international or global affiliation of some sort, putting them on a level playing field with the big brokers.
Outlook Many observers argue that, for independent brokerage firms interested in doing business on a national basis, today's retail environment mandates some sort of retail network affiliation.
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