Many associations provide living quarters in their buildings.
Yet the simple math of a vote of FIFA's member associations gives Morocco hope.
We have longstanding and differential associations between the colours white and black.
Mr Cameron would force associations to sell, but the government would pay for the discount.
These mycorrhizal associations aid the plant in taking up nutrients.
If the associations between the molecules are strong enough to prevent flow under
Expressive and commercial associations are but two paradigms of collective associations.
As this implies, the “ways of life” afforded to us by our intimate associations can lack emotional intimacy.
Should a proper majority comprise not individual citizens but certain groups or associations of citizens, such as hereditary groups or territorial associations?
In the Netherlands, just under half the population rents with housing associations, and associations together provide 75 per cent of all rental accommodation in the country.
A central feature of such associations is that they exist for the acts and goods of the associations themselves, rather than as instruments for public expression or further advantage.
Under a ruling of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which regulates federally chartered savings and loan associations, associations need not rely only on individual deposits for funds.
This network had a significantly higher activation in people who celebrate Christmas with positive associations as opposed to people who have no Christmas traditions and neutral associations.”
Zhu often classified a natural phenomenon in terms of these categories and associations, and left it at that, unconcerned that the categories were haphazard and the associations arbitrary and inexplicable.
We can distinguish different collective associations according to their primary functions, again recognizing that a given association can perform multiple functions, including those functions closer in spirit to intimate associations.
Expressive associations aim to give a larger microphone to a set of people than they would have individually, and can thus often serve to check the powers of other associations, interest groups, governments, and state bureaucracies (Craiutu 2008: 266–7).
"They only report associations and while the associations persist even after taking into account possible confounding factors the study does not provide any evidence that increasing alcohol intake or consumption frequency will reduce the risks of diabetes," he said.
There are many international associations of lawyers, the most prominent being the International Bar Association, a voluntary group of national bar associations and some individual lawyers, which is dedicated, among other things, to achieving uniformity in certain areas of law.
His team ran fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans on a group of 26 people and found that the "Christmas Spirit" network had a significantly higher activation in people who celebrate Christmas with positive associations as opposed to people who have no Christmas traditions and neutral associations.
The Union of International Associations, a coordinating body, differentiates between the more than 250 international governmental organizations (IGOs), which have been established by intergovernmental agreements and whose members are states, and the approximately 6,000 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), whose members are associations or individuals.
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The Union of International Associations a coordinating body differentiates between the more than 250 international governmental organizations IGOs which have been established by intergovernmental agreements and whose members are states and the approximately 6000 nongovernmental organizations NGOs whose members are associations or individuals