Sentence examples for by associations in the from inspiring English sources

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"Numbered Sentences From the Lives of the Esterhazy Family" -- the opening section of the book -- rolls over centuries of Esterhazy history, its episodes (the "sentences") linked loosely by associations in the author's memory.

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I wonder is American jockey Cash Asmussen also suffering aggravation-by-association in the same way that a number of paediatricians had their homes fire-bombed by angry, stupid mobs in the wake of the Sun's "Down With Paedophiles" campaign.

The book's opening section comprises 371 passages linked loosely by association in the author's memory.

Until now, this country has been guilty only by association in the illegal transfer of prisoners.

The Rockefeller Foundation issued a detailed response to the claim online, which it described as seeking to "improperly to assign 'guilt by association' in the absence of compensation from the United States federal government".

In a telephone conference call yesterday, Jones acknowledged that she had been on the periphery of a number of scandals, but said, "I don't believe in guilt by association in the least".

For example, one of the studies used a scenario in which it was stated that the high-ranking leader may or may not have had direct responsibility over all others in the organization – therefore, the rank-and-file employees should be perceived as "innocent". Yet they were nonetheless deemed "tainted" by association in the minds of the people being tested in the study.

In the welter of award nominations fired at American Beauty it is surprising then that neither actress has picked up a mention As they enjoy their fame by association in the run-up to the Oscars next month, neither Birch nor Suvari should find it hard to show that their 'talent' comprises more than good looks.

So while Republican may not have suffered much from "guilt by association" in the eyes of Latino voters this summer, "guilt by participation" is another question.

This issue then creeps into other mega-banks, who are guilty by association in the market's eyes (i.e. if X bank is having issues, Y bank must be too).

Four years ago, when millions of Americans took to the streets to support the human and civil rights of immigrants and, by association in the public mind, Latinos, the news media scarcely covered the marches -- even though they drew larger crowds than any other marches in the history of the nation, including the oft-dramatized culture-changing protests over the Vietnam War.

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