Use of unaffiliated in Sentences. 17 Examples
The examples include unaffiliated at the start of sentence, unaffiliated at the end of sentence and unaffiliated in the middle of sentence
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unaffiliated at the start of sentence
- Unaffiliated students will be randomly assigned to other teams by teachers.
- Unaffiliated students will be randomly assigned to teams by me at that time.
unaffiliated at the end of sentence
- Most called themselves independent or unaffiliated.
- As of 1 January 2003 approximately 5% of the population are unaffiliated.
unaffiliated in the middle of sentence
- They shall be unaffiliated with any government.
- Religiously unaffiliated voters tend to vote Democratic.
- However, there is more variability among unaffiliated individual bloggers.
- I chose dis - fellowshipped and became officially unaffiliated with the church.
- I chose to be dis-fellowshipped and became officially unaffiliated with the church.
- By comparison, 42% of unaffiliated voters regard himfavorably, with 15% very favorable toward him.
- Thwarting Chan and the girls in their endeavor to uncover the gold are roving bands of unaffiliated bad guys.
- In 2007, the agency published a statement that said many unaffiliated companies use the name Xinhua, which translates as 'New China.'
- Later, terrorist groups unaffiliated with any national liberation movement would also find it relatively easy to acquire the assault rifle.
- Carrie Bloxson, a New York City-based nutritional health counselor who is unaffiliated with the study, says that eating whole foods is the way to go.
- The West also has the largest proportion of people unaffiliated with any particular religion (21 percent), including the largest number of atheists and agnostics.
- Two noted political operatives unaffiliated with any candidate in the 2008 race offered USINFO varying opinions on what to expect in the next presidential election.
- But the survey also finds that the unaffiliated population is quite diverse and that it is simply not accurate to describe this entire group as nonreligious or "secular."