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Sentences with association

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  • He has a shelf full of things, each of which has associations for him. [+ for]
  • Their association will not last
  • They denied having any association with terrorists.
  • To keep Ukrainian traditions alive, some association members have organised courses of Ukrainian embroidery and Easter egg painting for the younger generation.
  • association of revolution with bloodshed
  • An oak forest association within a deciduous forest biome
  • These phenomena ultimately depend on the molecular association and dissociation rate constants.
  • An association member is designing the huts and construction will be undertaken by groups of families.
  • ...the British Olympic Association.
  • ...the company's six-year association with retailer J.C. Penney Co. [+ with]
  • Other than that, there is no association between the two companies.
  • But last month it was revealed that more than 40 association members had signed a petition calling for her deselection.
  • Their close association did not last long.
  • My associations with that painting are of springlike days.
  • Planning has started, with steering committees being set up in each state in association with other professional and industry associations.
  • His primary responsibility is representing association members in price negotiation and marketing of their production.
  • Few concepts are as emotionally charged as that of race. The word conjures up a mixture of associations—culture, ethnicity, genetics, subjugation, exclusion and persecution. But is the tragic history of efforts to define groups of people by race really a matter of the misuse of science, the abuse of a valid biological concept?
  • In association with Bagenalstown Floral Festival, the group is hoping to exhibit the work of Carlow artists in all media, known and unknown.
  • Within the chronic pain group there was no association between the presence of neuroglobin and clinical factors such as age, extent or duration of pain, or tenderness to pressure.
  • This kind of temporal association presents a special challenge to older adults.
  • A committee of association members will meet to consider the length of the ban, which will come into effect immediately.
  • The militaristic name of the association was chosen to suggest its aggressive, progressive spirit.
  • The association members say the idea is to bring the ‘rich, cultural heritage of Bengal to Bangalore.
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