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The union currently pays £3m a year to Labour in affiliations.
3 10–12 The humanitarian field itself is heterogeneous, with organisations varying widely in affiliations and philosophies.
In particular, we found no difference in affiliations between authors who used STROBE appropriately and authors who used STROBE inappropriately.
In fact, 48 marked ravens (71% of ravens in affiliations) switched partners in the course of the study and/or shifted between bonding classes between the three phases of a year and/or between years (see Fig. 3 for visualization).
For example, the acronym US could be present in affiliations not related to the United States, and therefore, even if we believe that (based also on pilot tests we have performed; data not shown) this effect is conceivably negligible, there might be the possibility that the searches for the United States are slightly overestimated.
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Unlike Labour, which in shifting to opt-in affiliation will sacrifice its block funding from the unions, the Conservatives have little to lose by reaching out to members.
Currently three million trade unionists are affiliated to Labour and from that the party gains around £8m in affiliation fees.
Americans aren't interested in affiliation.
The museum was designed by Matthew Clear in affiliation with Eugene Aubry.
Those high in affiliation are energized by personal relationships.
In affiliation with various colleges, Mr. Sack's institute offered workshops in his structural approach.
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