A social or business relationship.
An interruption of normal activity.
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Examples for "association"
Examples for "association"
1However, the significant association no longer held after adjusting for work engagement.
2Studies suggest an association with a good prognosis; however, relapse can occur.
3The association between violence and work ability was modified by education level.
4People need to understand the right of association and right to choice.
5Animal association: Fish and to an extent all creatures of the sea.
1Union officials said the motion would tie their hands in future negotiations.
2The government plans to tie them to specific capital projects, she said.
3Obama's budget solution would be to tie those loans to market rates.
4The French company is often mentioned as a potential Fiat tie-up partner.
5SPCA chief scientific officer Arnja Dale said banning rope-and-tie events was necessary.
1However, the attackers' affiliation with The People's Word raises a big question.
2The survey also asked participants about discrimination in relation to religious affiliation.
3CRISIL and S&P Ratings Services first signed an affiliation agreement in 1996.
4With most of the students, however, their affiliation was not so obvious.
5No one at her job has any idea of her religious affiliation.
1The French company is often mentioned as a potential Fiat tie-up partner.
2The Aetna-Humana tie-up would be the largest such deal among health insurers.
3Rio said on May 15 it remained committed to the China tie-up.
4Many things need to go right for a Vodafone-Liberty tie-up to happen.
5But the all-share, no premium tie-up doesn't look great for Power investors.
6The 2008 global market crash then put paid to the putative tie-up.
7The approval follows the completion of another major cable tie-up last month.
8The shareholders will likely vote on the Deutsche Boerse tie-up in July.
9Rio has repeatedly said it remains committed to the tie-up with Chinalco.
10On Friday, Intel announced a tie-up with Fossil Group on wearable technology.
11The tie-up would cement the LSE's position among the world's trading heavyweights.
12He declined to comment on whether Nanya would welcome any such tie-up.
13The tie-up effectively streamlines the process of buying and selling commercial property.
14Then came the great railroad strike, and the tie-up of the mails.
15Shares in both companies have gained since they announced the tie-up talks.
16Any tie-up would likely face political and workforce hurdles, particularly in Italy.