Sentence examples for disaffiliation from inspiring English sources

'disaffiliation' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used when someone or something withdraws or separates from a group or organization of some kind. For example, "The disaffiliation of the team from the international tournament has been confirmed."

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disaffiliation

noun

The termination of an affiliation; the act of ceasing to be associated with something.

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While Unite general secretary Len McCluskey described a Murphy victory as a "sentence of political death", and there have been dark hints at possible disaffiliation, most Scottish trades unionists are waiting to see what he would do in charge.

Like half her generation she identifies with neither the Republicans nor the Democrats the highest level of disaffiliation of any age group since the Pew Research Centre started measuring it 25 years ago.Young people do care about politics: they just dislike it.

Even though Dylan invented himself within one current of musical populism that came out of the 1930s and 1940s, he escaped that current in the 1960s — without ever completely rejecting it — by embracing anew some of the spirit and imagery of the Beat generation's entirely different rebellious disaffiliation and poetic transcendence.

But the racially mixed Toomer's confounding efforts to defy being stuck in conventional racial categories and his disaffiliation with black culture made him perhaps the most enigmatic writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance.

The national organization would not comment on the reasons for disaffiliation.

"It's my opinion that the disaffiliation was unnecessary," Dian Harrison, the longtime chief executive of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, wrote in an e-mail interview.

The NUS represents about seven million students via 569 student unions in higher and further education, so this wave of disaffiliation campaigns doesn't represent an existential crisis, but it is an unprecedented challenge to its credibility.

A two-thirds majority is required to hold a referendum, but even opponents to disaffiliation believe the JCRs will pass the motion.

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For Jade Azim, a Labour activist and pro-disaffiliation campaigner at Durham University, Bouattia's election was "the straw that broke the camel's back.

But one of them, the Walker County affiliate in Jasper, Ala., was identified in a packet of information about the disaffiliations mailed anonymously to affiliates around the country.

An e-mail message on Sept. 4 from Rex Spivey, a member of Habitat's United States Council, to an affiliate that inquired about the disaffiliations suggests that failure to tithe was the primary motivation behind the letters Habitat International sent out.

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