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An AD is an affiliation of e.g. healthcare providers in a region who have decided to share information of their jointly treated patients via e.g. shared-care records, i.e. a PEHR.
The chart also misstated an affiliation of another member, Herbert S. Winokur Jr.
Al-Shabaab is not a unified force, but an affiliation of militias.
He was a founding and active member of Interbourse, an affiliation of the world's stock exchanges.
Credit unions usually charge only a nominal fee but require an affiliation of some kind.
In late 2010, he helped found the 67th Precinct Clergy Council, an affiliation of local clergy.
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In addition, 70% of the proceeds will go to writers through an affiliation program of sorts.
Might the Franco-British union have developed naturally into a looser affiliation of European states, a European Union that balanced the emerging power of the American Union?
Abandoned by its previous owners, condemned by the city, and minimally rehabilitated, it was occupied — perhaps infested is a better word — by a loose affiliation of opportunivores.
N.I.Y.A. is less a formal operation than a loose affiliation of individuals who feel that they have run out of alternatives.
The Tea Party, at least elsewhere, is not a traditional political party, but a loose affiliation of groups.
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