Most commonly they are simple discs of smooth metal or plastic, typically with a message or symbol such as that of a logo ( as with conference trinkets ) or a sign of an important group affiliation.
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"Avis has an unequivocal policy against discrimination of any kind and does not deny or limit car rentals based on race, religion, national origin or other group affiliations, " according to a company statement.
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Rather, their positive outcome is beyond their immediate control and therefore of little significance . " Special advantage " extends this by suggesting that their group affiliation offers some advantage, and therefore the positive outcome is again of little significance.
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The purpose of the advisor group is to strengthen the student's role within the Academy community by allowing advisees the opportunity to make personal connections, develop a group affiliation, and build their academic and interpersonal skills within the group.
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As part of a group affiliation deal between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tribune Media, WLUK launched Antenna TV, a digital subchannel on virtual channel 11.2, on January 1, 2016 as an affiliate with the Tribune-owned classic television network.
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However, the fact that such different Romany families ( with different lifestyles and differences in their standard of living, social position, level of wealth, and familial and group affiliations ) were moved into Ch�nov it was only a matter of time before problems occurred.
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Two months after Aum's Tokyo killings, Larry Wayne Harris, an Army veteran in Ohio with a history of hate-group affiliations, managed to buy plague bacteria from an U . S . germ bank by mail, paying $ 100 apiece for three vials.
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On October 1, 2012, WMFP switched its primary channel affiliation to lifestyle network Plum TV; WCVB-TV ( channel 5 ) assumed the Me-TV affiliation for the Boston market on that date as part of a group affiliation deal with that station's owner Hearst Television.
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In this context, the " gentile Christianity " of Paul offered a similar monotheism and elevated morality as Judaism did, and retained the Jewish scriptural heritage, but didn't require non-Jews to renounce their ethnic group affiliations, or become circumcised, or observe detailed ritual purity requirements.
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In line with the theory, the researchers wanted to identify if attitudes held about hazing, dangerous activity, and group affiliation, along with subjective norms about whistle-blowing ( reactions by others, consequences of reporting the action, isolation from the group ) would influence whether or not an individual would go through with reporting a hazing incident.