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"unaffiliated" Definitions
  1. unaffiliated (with something) not belonging to or connected with a political party or a large organization

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Over almost 15 years, according to state records, Mr. Dowless has gone from being a registered Democrat to unaffiliated to Democrat to unaffiliated to Republican.
Not all unaffiliated Latino voters are Puerto Rican, and not all Puerto Rican voters are unaffiliated (though Latino Democrats are also turning out in droves).
Growth of religiously unaffiliated & non-Christian religious groups: In 229 only 46% of Americans claimed to be unaffiliated with religion, today that number has grown to 24%.
Kyrsten Sinema, D-Arizona, who was the first religiously unaffiliated member of the House, will on Thursday become the first unaffiliated member of the Senate, according to Pew. Reps.
In North Carolina (and elsewhere), this age group is leading the growing unaffiliated-voter trend: 46% in the state are registered as unaffiliated, compared to 31% of the state overall.
"We're reaching out to unaffiliated voters, disaffected Democrats, but primarily Republicans, and that's who we're going after and we're seeing our numbers rise with both unaffiliated and Republicans," Weaver said.
PRRI's research shows that once people leave, they aren't coming back: In the 1970s, only about one-third (34%) of Americans who were raised in religiously unaffiliated households were still unaffiliated as adults.
But over the years, Democrats and Republicans alike in North Carolina courted Mr. Dowless, who, over almost 22014 years, went from being a registered Democrat to unaffiliated to Democrat to unaffiliated to Republican.
The students included Democrats, Republicans, independents and the politically unaffiliated.
He speaks to literally millions of people that are unaffiliated.
A substantial number of voters — nearly 38 percent — are unaffiliated.
Clinton's debate prep and is currently unaffiliated with any campaign.
The unaffiliated voter has not disappeared but they're statistically insubstantial.
The greatest increases were among young and unaffiliated white voters.
There are few sporting niceties in an "unaffiliated" boxing match.
The share of those who claim to be unaffiliated with religion has grown to 24%, up from a low of 6% in 1991, and 38% of young Americans (18-30) say they are unaffiliated.
It should be noted that byte is completely unaffiliated with Twitter.
The majority of those are unaffiliated with the officially-sanctioned churches.
He is pushing Abadi to appoint nominees unaffiliated with political parties.
In 2010, just 283% of the same age group was unaffiliated.
This trend mirrors the rise of religiously unaffiliated in the country.
He floated an untruth about "rogue killers" unaffiliated with the crown.
Unaffiliated voters can check the box for candidates in either party.
This provision requires unaffiliated payment networks be added to debit cards.
The final two members would be unaffiliated with either political party.
Officials said the problem occurred in a different and unaffiliated lab.
Even unaffiliated voters can cast ballots in the Reform Party primary.
Still, more than half of the district's registered voters are unaffiliated.
Voters can choose to be unaffiliated by casting "issues only" ballots.
And a quarter of those low-propensity, unaffiliated voters are Latinos.
"It's made it more difficult for unaffiliated airlines to compete," Harteveldt said.
Be wary of giving your info to unaffiliated resources like Swing Left.
Bossie has raised millions for a political group unaffiliated with the President.
McGrath later moved to another residence unaffiliated with the order without permission.
Unaffiliated committees are not allowed to reference a candidate in their names.
Three percent follow non-Christian faiths, 14 percent identify as religiously unaffiliated.
In 2020, there will be a projected 62,310,000 Americans who are unaffiliated.
He is unaffiliated with any party and has a reputation for secularism.
The number of unaffiliated voters has doubled in the last 15 years.
Research clearly shows the statistical decline among the non-Orthodox, unaffiliated Jews.
About a quarter of black women say they are Independent or unaffiliated.
More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
The Democrats brought in just 34,867 GOP voters and 710,067 unaffiliated voters.
Unaffiliated private citizens have no opportunity to secure appointment to the Board.
More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
Republicans didn't have a competitive contest, so many unaffiliated voters took Democratic ballots.
Of them, 34.6% were registered Democrats, 25% were Republicans, and 40.4% were unaffiliated.
" They identified as atheist, agnostic, or unaffiliated, and answered with a simple "no.
The two groups are unaffiliated, and Curiel is not a member of NCLR.
Tesla said the deal was "overwhelmingly" approved by 85 percent of unaffiliated shareholders.
The population growth has swelled the ranks of unaffiliated and more educated voters.
EDT to include additional comments from a source unaffiliated with the new research.
Tesla said the deal was "overwhelmingly" approved by 22016 percent of unaffiliated shareholders.
The religiously unaffiliated make up the most popular religious group in 20 states.
The fastest-growing party registration preference is not Republican nor Democrat, but unaffiliated.
But unaffiliated voters — those who never returned a postcard — all but stayed home.
Conversely, a much higher proportion of Americans than congressional leaders report being unaffiliated.
Independent or unaffiliated voters can show up, declare a political affiliation and vote.
Clinton has a 49-39 lead among unaffiliated voters who have cast ballots.
"Super-delegates are just politicians," said Democratic strategist Steve McMahon, who is unaffiliated.
Only one lawmaker, Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, called herself religiously unaffiliated.
And that he is an enthusiastic cheerleader of Brexit and an unaffiliated Britain.
The biggest problem lies with the expanding number of unaffiliated presidential primary apps.
Unlike, say, dollars or yen, Bitcoins are virtual tokens, unaffiliated with any nation.
The Dolphins said he was cleared by the team physician and an unaffiliated neurologist.
The big question in Florida and North Carolina has to do with unaffiliated voters.
Unaffiliated voters moved past Republicans into second place on the registration lists this year.
The Democratic candidate is also leading among unaffiliated voters, 66 percent to 26 percent.
"Everyone else is building the plane while he's landing it," said one unaffiliated Democrat.
The other four were either unaffiliated voters or their party affiliations couldn't be determined.
But for the unaffiliated fan there is no better arrangement than the current one.
If he is one of the "unaffiliated" consultants, the players are not being protected.
"It's game on," said one vulnerable House Democrat who's unaffiliated with any presidential campaign.
How are you honing your message to win over unaffiliated voters and moderate Republicans?
Organizers also expect plenty of unaffiliated activists to attend to check out the contenders.
The board's partisan makeup — four Democrats, four Republicans and an unaffiliated member — remains unchanged.
Biden is not the only candidate trying to scoop up New York's unaffiliated donors.
It gathered responses from 719 adults who identify as Democrats, independents and politically unaffiliated.
"We are very top-heavy," said Mr. Jones, who is unaffiliated in the race.
Exposure to risky asset, such as unaffiliated stock, remained low relative to its capitalisation.
Two years later, however, Bloomberg left the GOP and registered as an unaffiliated voter.
In Arizona, a state commission nominates 10 Democrats, 10 Republicans, and five unaffiliated voters.
Republicans make up about 27 percent and unaffiliated voters account for about 23 percent.
In other words, it would represent the unaffiliated middle that isn't on either extreme.
"He's not doing anything differently, it's the exact same thing," said one unaffiliated Democrat.
Researchers surveyed 85033 adults this week who identify as Democrats, independents and politically unaffiliated.
The "nones" (or religiously unaffiliated) are now the single largest religious demographic among Democrats.
"It's a relatively low-hanging fruit," Peault said, who is unaffiliated with the current study.
"Unaffiliated students used the Turning Point brand without our knowledge," the spokesperson told VICE News.
An entire city block, including 61 homes belonging to black citizens unaffiliated with MOVE, burned.
While Bertsch's suspension was lifted in mid-March, he remains unaffiliated with any registered firm.
New Hampshire has 416,000 "unaffiliated" voters, who get to pick which primary to participate in.
Legion technically exists in its own timeline, unaffiliated with the Fox-brewed X-Men movies.
There are still about 3,000 Klan members and unaffiliated members nationwide, according to the ADL.
Luckily for me, a point was only 10p (placed with my personal, unaffiliated Bet365 account).
Many media law experts, unaffiliated with CNN, believe the network has a very strong case.
"Draft Beto 2020" is unaffiliated with the "DRAFT BETO" PAC already registered with the FEC.
So it's possible that hackers unaffiliated with Chinese espionage efforts may have used them, too.
According to a tweet by the U.S. Open, the blimp was unaffiliated with tournament coverage.
In Bladen, 42% were registered Democrats, 39% were registered unaffiliated and 19% were registered Republicans.
Perhaps the most striking change from 193 is the increase in turnout among unaffiliated voters.
Somewhat surprisingly, within our sample, this group tended to be male Republicans or unaffiliated voters.
Less than 23 unaffiliated corporate investors indicated interests in purchasing up to $50m of ADSs.
Does this mean that the unaffiliated lean Democratic or will vote Democratic in the fall?
Less than 10 unaffiliated corporate investors have indicated interests in purchasing up to $53.73m of ADSs.
Less than 199.93 unaffiliated corporate investors have indicated interests in purchasing up to $50m of ADSs.
The lawmakers kept their seats in Parliament but are unaffiliated with a political party for now.
Vegas police have concluded that the shooter, Stephen Paddock, acted alone, unaffiliated with any terrorist organization.
Explosion is just one person among the 24 percent of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated.
Moritz Ritter, managing director of Berlin-based advocacy group Liquid Democracy, which is unaffiliated with Democracy.
They are declaring themselves unaffiliated with either party at a rate faster than any other generation.
Or maybe Democrats are much weaker among registered Democrats or unaffiliated voters than most analysts believe.
The missing unaffiliated white voters are particularly dissatisfied: Mr. Trump leads by just 35 to 1.53.
As with Republican voters, there has also been an increase in turnout among reliable unaffiliated voters.
Unaffiliated voters can participate in the North Carolina Republican primary, which most likely favors Mr. Trump.
It had no seats in the outgoing Duma however, where Gudkov sat as an unaffiliated member.
Clinton, for instance, leads by four points among unaffiliated voters who have already cast their ballots.
They are unaffiliated with a political party and they come from a variety of class backgrounds.
The fairs were the inspiration for many unaffiliated art book fairs that have sprung up since.
We are an unaffiliated, non partisan organization who encourages everyone to vote, not just one group.
Less than 210 unaffiliated corporate investors have indicated interests in purchasing up to $10m of ADSs.
"If these voters were unaffiliated or independent then he'd have a much easier time," Ciruli said.
That number encompasses 65 percent of the "religiously unaffiliated" (and, somewhat bafflingly, 10 percent of atheists).
Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), who is unaffiliated and said any of the frontrunners could beat Trump.
Although his television show is on Fox News, his radio show is unaffiliated with the network.
The largest single religious movement in America is that of the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
It's not just Democrats outpacing Republicans — the number of unaffiliated voters has also continued to rise.
That is, some unaffiliated voters would send back both major party ballots, invalidating both of them.
Sixty-four percent of religiously unaffiliated Americans were against bathroom bills, as were 56 percent of Catholics.
"It's tight but not impossible," said one unaffiliated Democratic strategist, granted anonymity to discuss the situation candidly.
Two-thirds of white evangelicals say immigrants are "invading" America; three-fourths of the religiously unaffiliated disagree.
Newspaper and party are officially unaffiliated, but they overlap much as Fox News does with America's Republicans.
Women unaffiliated with a party are especially sought after because they can vote in either party's primary.
This data will only be used by our client, and won't be shared with unaffiliated third parties.
Others were unaffiliated members of the public who simply wanted to voice their objection to Trump's policies.
Some signatories are Republicans, some Democrats, and others are unaffiliated and even unregistered to vote, like me.
Scientists unaffiliated with the study said it highlights the uncertainty in data released by the Chinese government.
Although Harvard cannot control unaffiliated private organisations, it still wields power over other aspects of student life.
The Washington Post on Saturday reported that NCLR is unaffiliated with La Raza Lawyers of San Diego.
Mr. Trump has only a 10-point lead, 47 percent to 37 percent, among unaffiliated white voters.
But other factions, as well as the unaffiliated, put electoral organizing at the center of their strategy.
Even after the breach, Equifax fumbled its response, briefly directing worried consumers to a fake, unaffiliated website.
A manned blimp unaffiliated with FOX Sports or the #USOpen crashed near the course earlier today. pic.twitter.
Nearly half of queer individuals report being religiously unaffiliated, about double the rate of the general population.
And in the 22007-to-19593 age group, 21959 percent of respondents said they were religiously unaffiliated.
Here are the unaffiliated events, sessions and parties that drew celebrities like Matt Damon and Wyclef Jean.
"It reeks of desperation," said one former Obama White House aide who is unaffiliated with any campaign.
The states' electoral votes appear to be in the hands of a small number of unaffiliated voters.
In the past year, two unaffiliated gunmen on opposite coasts entered synagogues and murdered Jews praying inside.
That is, unless they speak to a university designated confidential counselor or someone unaffiliated with their university.
Meanwhile, the nation is becoming increasingly less Christian, and the share of religiously unaffiliated Americans is growing.
Sixty percent of unaffiliated Latinos who've voted early are low-propensity voters (according to Steve Schale's definition).
Also, because unaffiliated voters can participate in primaries in New Hampshire, it is tricky to compare cycles in which both parties have competitive races — meaning unaffiliated voters have to choose between two serious contests — with cycles in which one party has an incumbent whose renomination is a foregone conclusion.
An unaffiliated candidate won a shock upset in the mayor's race in Valparaiso, one of Chile's largest cities.
Only 92 of those news stories - or about 16 percent - included comments from people unaffiliated with the research.
Kellogg Jr, unaffiliated with the current research, is conducting his own anti-aging trial of another mTOR drug.
Four-fifths of the unaffiliated disapprove of Trump's job performance; more than three-fourths of the evangelicals approve.
Sanders's markedly irreligious campaign comes at a time when the number of religiously unaffiliated Americans is rising fast.
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be unaffiliated with religion, including 93% of 30-to-44 year olds.
Plus, candidates would recognize the potential contributions of unaffiliated voters and would be incentivized to cater to them.
Meanwhile, two-thirds of all Americans who are unaffiliated still report believing in God, according to the report.
Shari Redstone-controlled NAI will also consider in good faith any other deal suggested by those unaffiliated directors.
And this early in the political cycle, it's not clear any unaffiliated voters are pining for Democratic leadership.
"It just adds to the unpredictable nature of the primary here," said one unaffiliated New Hampshire Democratic strategist.
By contrast, the core Democratic groups include blacks, Asians, religiously unaffiliated, post-graduate women, Jews, Hispanics, and millennials.
Today, there are some forty organizations holding rui-katsu workshops in Japan, most of them unaffiliated with Terai.
The two men are also investors in an unaffiliated company, a start-up auto insurance company called Metromile.
By stark contrast, religiously unaffiliated voters such as atheists overwhelmingly believed Israel is used as a political tool.
One of the sources said InterRAO's remaining shares could be bought by unaffiliated investors on the company's behalf.
Will said last June that he was leaving the GOP over President Trump and becoming an unaffiliated voter.
Others, like Survivor: Michigan, decided to stay unaffiliated with their campus to avoid any possible regulations in production.
One-quarter of Americans are religiously unaffiliated today, a roughly fourfold increase from a couple of decades earlier.
Florida is a closed primary state, meaning voters unaffiliated with a party cannot vote in a partisan contest.
"@PressSec went to the unaffiliated @RedHenLex last night, not to our DC-based restaurant," it said on Twitter.
The report used data scraped by AirDNA, an unaffiliated company that collects and analyzes data from Airbnb listings.
The allegations surrounding Franken have originated largely from unaffiliated women during trips Franken took before he entered politics.
People unaffiliated with the city can still deploy the technology in residences, commercial spaces, and on private property.
Meanwhile, the requirement that issuers add two unaffiliated networks for debit cards is harming community banks as well.
In the longer term, however, those gains to that unaffiliated population will be erased by other demographic factors.
I'm not religious, and in that I'm not alone: 2200 percent of American adults now consider themselves unaffiliated.
A 2012 Pew study tracked the rise of a new religious group: the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
Thirteen are registered Democrats; four are either unaffiliated or their affiliation is unknown, according to the Washington Post.
"AT&T Communications will have no role in setting Turner's prices or other terms to unaffiliated distributors, and Turner will not consult with AT&T Communications in setting Turner prices or other terms for programming provided to unaffiliated video distributors," AT&T said when it closed the Time Warner deal.
In the 22012 Republican presidential primary, nearly half the voters were unaffiliated with a party, according to exit polls.
Early voter data from the crucial state of North Carolina shows just how strong this unaffiliated voter surge is.
At the same time, 26 percent of American adults identify as religiously unaffiliated compared to 16 percent in 2007.
"This spells trouble for the VP," said one Democratic strategist who is unaffiliated with any of the presidential campaigns.
Three-fourths of the unaffiliated say Trump has encouraged white supremacy; 70% of white evangelicals say he has not.
More than three-fifths of the unaffiliated support Trump's impeachment and removal; nearly 9 in 10 evangelicals oppose it.
He recalled for the crowd a series of posters, unaffiliated with his campaign, that had appeared in Los Angeles.
Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post shared his reporting on the rise in unaffiliated, or independent, voters in Florida.
Registered "unaffiliated" voter Amanda Wimmer-Flint said she's leaning toward voting for Clinton but only because she dislikes Trump.
Non-white Protestants and Catholics, as well as the religiously unaffiliated, are overall significantly less likely to support Trump.
Moore is running as a petition candidate, unaffiliated with any party, against a Democratic incumbent seeking a third term.
Financial institutions that administer retirement plans could also recruit unaffiliated companies to join a MEP and share the costs.
Snapchat blocked the advertiser and pulled the ad for the game, which it says was unaffiliated with Snap, Inc.
But for the religiously unaffiliated, processing and dealing with death and its aftermath can be an especially loaded task.
Until now, the President was supposed to be a figurehead, unaffiliated with any political party and without great powers.
By comparison, when Apollo agreed to acquire the previously unaffiliated for-profit education provider Apollo Education Group Inc APOL.
"He has been crucified over the last few weeks," said Mike Dennehy, an unaffiliated Republican operative in New Hampshire.
But now the proportion of ISIS -linked families is growing, as those who are unaffiliated return to their villages.
Started on 4chan, Operation: Lollipop gathered together men's rights and pickup artist enthusiasts and otherwise unaffiliated racists and misogynists.
But without religion — traditionally a source of community, purpose, and moral teaching — how are unaffiliated Americans filling this void?
A spokesperson for Burkett Media of Austin, Texas said that company is unaffiliated with the content on the billboard.
And drag performances for children, unaffiliated with the organization, have become more common across the country in recent years.
Twenty-six percent of those who said they were unaffiliated with a religious group said they sympathize with Israel.
Among Johnson County's 410,301 registered voters, 110,683 are Democrats and 182,004 are Republicans (the rest are libertarian or unaffiliated).
Not all of them are religious—in Sweden 32% of people reported paying despite being unaffiliated to any creed.
And the next generation of young people looks likely to be the most religiously unaffiliated demographic in recent memory.
There were 251,680 registered Democrats, 2,629 registered Republicans and 686 who were unaffiliated or registered with a different party.
According to the Denver Post, all affiliated and unaffiliated voters in Colorado previously a primary ballot in the mail.
When a lot of random, unaffiliated people from all over the world use it, it becomes stronger and stronger.
"They're developing, and hormone balance is really important for them," said Factor-Litvak, who is unaffiliated with the new study.
Unaffiliated trolls subsequently used information from the emails to compromise Podesta's iCloud account and remotely wipe his iPhone and iPad.
James found it to be out of place, ''lamentable because of its poor and lonely and unsupported and unaffiliated state.
His staff has embraced an unaffiliated poster series that depicts the senator shirtless, muscular, heavily tattooed and smoking a cigarette.
"Under 30-year-old voters are increasingly unaffiliated: 34% compared to 38% for Democrats and 26% for Republicans," explains O'Keefe.
Others think that there is compelling evidence that this is the work of someone completely unaffiliated with Beyoncé at all.
Scientists unaffiliated with the study emphasized that the Aliso Canyon leak was serious, but not necessarily for its climate implications.
Today, about two-thirds (66%) of Americans who report being raised outside a formal religious tradition remain unaffiliated as adults.
The answers to those two questions drop even further among the religiously unaffiliated — down to 42 and 32 percent, respectively.
There are also plans for coordinated voter intimidation (which is very much illegal) from Trump supporters unaffiliated with the campaign.
Conflict of interest restrictions can prevent aides from accepting discounted legal advice or finding firms unaffiliated with the White House.
Unaffiliated with the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, some practice plural marriage, while others are monogamous.
In a petition to the Alameda County Superior Court, Dolan requested that a physician unaffiliated with the hospital examine Jahi.
The event is unaffiliated with the school, and no student groups sponsored the speech or invited him, the university said.
It seems plausible that some religiously non-engaged representatives or senators choose an unspecified Protestant category instead of unaffiliated. Why?
The percentage of unaffiliated people in the U.S. is the most under-represented group in Congress, according to the poll.
Again, registration changes account for a lot of the shift: The number of registered unaffiliated voters is up 21 percent.
The big number of unaffiliated voters, however, makes it more important to try to figure out which way they lean.
Seven votes, including a minimum of two Democrats, two Republicans, and two unaffiliated members, are needed to pass a plan.
Both companies deliver content that could compete with websites, media companies and cable networks that remain unaffiliated with broadband companies.
Many [unaffiliated Bangladeshis] who are panicked are claiming affiliations with us so as to receive asylum in countries like Germany.
In the Quinnipiac survey from September, Trump led 42 to 35 among unaffiliated voters, while Johnson took 15 percent support.
Instead, the Brexit Party's 29 members and the 5-Star's 14 are among the 55 considered unaffiliated in the parliament.
Organized religion may be on the decline, with more Americans than ever identifying as either atheist, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
"Castro went too far, tone-wise," said Delacey Skinner, a Democratic strategist in Washington who is unaffiliated with a campaign.
This year, Colorado switched to a primary system, opening up accessibility for unaffiliated voters to cast their ballots as well.
Research shows that among all those millennials who say they're religiously unaffiliated, only about half call themselves atheists or agnostics.
This understandably bothered guests unaffiliated with the wedding who paid to enjoy the hotel and its spa, pool, and restaurant.
"There's a whole operation going on, which is genius," said one of the strategists, who is unaffiliated with any campaign.
Only 63.1 percent of the fastest growing segment of North Carolina voters, those registered as unaffiliated, showed up to vote.
The label has become such an exalted brand that unaffiliated dancehall artists have released music with fake Mixpak stamps attached.
Independents and unaffiliated voters may well be turned off by the perception that Trump is meddling in an active investigation.
One unaffiliated Democratic strategist said O'Rourke's impassioned breakout moment carries a risk to the rest of the field, by association.
In Delaware, the turnout for Democrats and the unaffiliated matched 2014 levels, while Republican turnout was five percentage points lower.
Protesters, unaffiliated with the UIC movement, lashed out, pushing back, fighting in skirmishes with willing Trump participants, baiting the violence.
Yet it was in this smoked filled world of "unaffiliated boxing" that the two thugs would meet and play sportsmen.
A big, three-thousand seat arena more used to staging rock concerts than unaffiliated boxing matches between two aging hoods.
"My initial thoughts about it are that it's a landmark study," Sarah Ballard, an astronomer unaffiliated with this study, told Mashable.
Rhode Island utilizes a hybrid primary in which only those who are registered as unaffiliated can vote in either party's primary.
An unaffiliated person can release a song, and if it strikes a chord the campaign can "adopt" it for official use.
Other opposition leaders unaffiliated with Ingabire's party also allege they have been penalized and threatened for challenging the ruling party's narrative.
By the 1990s, slightly more than half (53%) of Americans who were unaffiliated in childhood retained their religious identity in adulthood.
According to its Privacy Notice, Amazon can and has shared consumer data with many unaffiliated companies, including the largest wireless carriers.
In 2016, his research has been partially supported by a grant from the Dimon Foundation, which is unaffiliated with JPMorgan Chase.
One artist-curator is circumventing that system altogether, staging a group show of unaffiliated artists at the Bowery Hotel in Manhattan.
Independent voters surveyed in the poll broke for Republicans, giving the party a 5-point lead over Democrats among unaffiliated voters.
"  Another Democratic strategist, who is unaffiliated with any campaign, said the results "should be a wake-up call for all Democrats.
Jimmy Wales, one of the minds behind the internet's cheat sheet, Wikipedia, has launched a new, unaffiliated website called the WikiTribune.
The Colorado initiative would create a 22019-member board, four of whom would have to be voters unaffiliated with either party.
The I.A.A.F. said that the exempted athletes would not compete in Rio under the Russian flag but rather as unaffiliated athletes.
"I vote by the person, who I think is going to be best," said Alley, who described herself as politically unaffiliated.
In fact, she has a lead among unaffiliated voters in all five Upshot/Siena polls — including those in Florida and Pennsylvania.
While some Walmart workers can get union coverage with the United Food and Commercial Workers, OUR Walmart is unaffiliated with UFCW.
As a result, there must be at least two unaffiliated networks enabled on every debit card issued in the United States.
Only a handful of students were allowed in, and most of the 200 attendees appeared to be unaffiliated with the college.
Reuters/Ipsos polling in October and November showed Biden with the support of 32% of Democratic, independent and unaffiliated black voters.
It will create applications such as wallet software for WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger through a subsidiary that competes with unaffiliated developers.
It polled 85033 people, including 350 Democratic voters and 150 unaffiliated voters, with a margin of error of 4.38 percentage points.
"Don Shooter should not be running," said Gabriella Lopez, 26, an unaffiliated voter who pledged to cast a ballot against him.
Most of the defections have registered as unaffiliated with a party, a prized cohort who can still participate in nominating primaries.
Catholics, 210 no, 23, yes; white mainline Protestants: 210 percent no, 24 percent yes; the religiously unaffiliated, 210 no, 25 yes.
Exit polls showed that a majority of voters said they did not trust Abe, including nearly 70 percent of unaffiliated voters.
Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the only member of Congress to declare herself to be religiously unaffiliated, is also a Democrat.
These unaffiliated worshippers are the ones targeted by the proliferating number of alternative churches and Christian recreational sites captured by Abad.
Neither, since the first TV debate almost 20163 years ago, would any American unaffiliated with either the Republican or Democratic Party.
Reuters/Ipsos polling in October and November showed Biden with the support of 32% of Democratic, independent and unaffiliated African-Americans.
Elsewhere across the country, local Women's March chapters and unaffiliated groups are holding a variety of events on Saturday and Sunday.
As can be seen in the scatterplot below, county partisan lean is a very strong predictor of the unaffiliated ballot choice.
"I think it's an important technical achievement to get more ancient dog genomes," Veeramah, who is unaffiliated with the research, told Gizmodo.
Just one of the Bandidos -- "Candyman" -- was killed, along with an unaffiliated biker, a 65-year-old Vietnam vet with Bandidos friends.
In Norway, 20% of practicing Christians want to reduce immigration, compared to 26% of unaffiliated adults, and 39% of non-practicing Christians.
Wilmot said he is unaffiliated with the party and didn't know it published his letter before BuzzFeed News asked him about it.
The state also has a primary that allows unaffiliated voters to cast ballots in either contest, meaning Sanders can turn out independents.
Chaya Bindell, 39, isn't unaffiliated, although she has come to feel that the word "religious" carries too much baggage to be helpful.
Among individual angel investors who are unaffiliated with a venture capital firm, a background in math and computer sciences is more likely.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to remove photos of preparations for the U.S. Capitol concert unaffiliated with the president's event.
Lorenz's piece touched on an unaffiliated shadow event occurring beside VidCon: the East-West Forum, held by the Tencent-backed Qingteng Club.
However, "confirmation of a cognitive benefit would be a game-changer," said Reiman, a psychiatrist who is unaffiliated with the current study.
An expert in the dissemination of misinformation on Facebook, Rand is unaffiliated with Social Science One but has followed its development closely.
The company behind the product (which is unaffiliated with Juul) was, maybe predictably, the brainchild of two 22-year-old college kids.
But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
A part-time photographer, Chylinski had signed up for NASA Social, a program that grants media credentials to unaffiliated writers and photographers.
Post-Durbin, all U.S. debit cards must participate in multiple unaffiliated networks, and merchants, not consumers, dictate the network that is used.
She's unaffiliated, which is an alignment that I think is largely missing in terms of filling out the characters' Earth-bound lives.
Unlike in previous rounds, the Palestinians carrying out the attacks are nearly all acting on their own and unaffiliated with armed groups.
Clark's letter came as her Liberal Party, unaffiliated with Trudeau's federal Liberals, is slipping in the polls for a May 9 election.
Although unaffiliated voters could not vote in the presidential primaries, more than one in five statewide still cast ballots in nonpartisan races.
" He also added the group is "an unaffiliated candidate PAC" and is able to "raise money as any other federal PAC can.
Republican strategists unaffiliated with Mr. Cruz have argued that his path has narrowed significantly anyway, after underwhelming showings in several Southern states.
At the same time, he continued to encourage the evangelical movement to engage other Christians, even those unaffiliated with a particular church.
The religiously unaffiliated, who comprise a rapidly growing portion of the American population, are still vastly underrepresented in Congress, according to Pew.
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To see the whole picture, it's important to also consider those who are unaffiliated, or do not identify with any one religion.
However, nobody I talked to in the state — Democrat, Republican, or unaffiliated — thought that Hyde-Smith's comments would definitively sink her campaign.
The unaffiliated Democratic strategist said the current status of Biden's campaign should be sending alarm bells throughout the former vice president's headquarters.
They are just happy that Tillis is moving further to the right and putting the 2.2 million unaffiliated voters here in play.
That leaves 31 unaffiliated Democratic Caucus members, while House members have continued offering a trickle of endorsements over the past five months.
Unaffiliated with the Red Cross elsewhere, the Red Cross Society is one of two government-controlled organizations through which Beijing monopolizes philanthropy.
Masses of people showed up to voice their support for the three cases, including faith groups, human rights organizations, and unaffiliated individuals.
"The media doesn't talk nearly enough about Bernie," said JoAnn Hardy, the chairwoman of the Cerro Gordo County Democrats, who is unaffiliated.
A so-called Dream League of teams with unaffiliated players would take their place, as Halem has tried to assure concerned lawmakers.
Buddhist women received 91 years less education than men, Christian women received 0.4 years less, and unaffiliated women received 0.8 years less.
But those who sought more information were forwarded to a call center where operators attempted to sell them packages from unaffiliated resorts.
He trails by more than 220006 points among registered Republicans and unaffiliated voters and is behind in every region in the state.
As one Alabama GOP operative unaffiliated with any presidential campaign noted, Trump has collected endorsements from allies of immigration hard-liner Sen.
Unaffiliated events and parties had been biting AiB's ankles for years and the dilution of AiB's programming reached critical mass in 2015.
Unaffiliated voters, who make up some 33 percent of the state's active voters, only voted at about half the rate of partisans.
Among the unaffiliated who received both major party ballots, 153,095 sent back the Democratic ballot and 93,041 sent back the Republican one.
Relatedly, the unaffiliated could signify in advance which party ballot they wanted; Democratic ballots outnumbered Republican ones 2:1 among this group.
"Any X-ray aurora would also emit at other wavelengths," John Clarke, a scientist unaffiliated with the new study, told Mashable via email.
But personal friends of Jurvetson — unaffiliated with DFJ — were also invited to the party, which included security and around 100 to 150 people.
Pew researchers compared the attitudes of respondents who described themselves as practicing Christians, non-practicing Christians and religiously unaffiliated, including atheists and agnostics.
"AT-121 appears to possess the properties of the Holy Grail of opioid analgesics," Coop, who is unaffiliated with the research, told Gizmodo.
Psychotherapist and author Jonathan Alpert, who is unaffiliated with the study, said the study's results do not come as a shock to him.
That is perhaps why calls from Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump to overhaul the electoral system have resonated particularly strongly among unaffiliated voters.
"I think it will have a negligible effect," said Guy Harrison, a national Republican strategist unaffiliated with any candidate remaining in the field.
The DNC's rules encourage state parties to open their primaries to unaffiliated voters, hoping to attract as large of a base as possible.
The big picture: While more Christians hold these views than those religiously unaffiliated, that does not translate to most Christians holding these views.
Thirty-five percent say they are unaffiliated with any religious group, compared with 23 percent of Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980).
What's happening: In Bladen County, 19% of absentee ballots were requested by registered Republicans and 39% by unaffiliated voters, per the Charlotte Observer.
Repeated calls Tuesday to Tyndall's Los Angeles office, which was listed on a slew of medical board sites, went to an unaffiliated voicemail.
She runs strongest with conservatives, who can vote in the Democratic primary so long as they register as "unaffiliated," not Republicans or Libertarians.
That has led to no shortage of questions about Christie's intentions with that endorsement, both among unaffiliated GOP officials, but also former aides.
"This is a big step forward," said Elena D'Onghia, an astrophysicist at the University of Wisconsin who is unaffiliated with the new research.
Zinke last year halted an Obama-era rule that had required coal companies to pay royalties on sales to their first unaffiliated customer.
"Unaffiliated lone offenders and [homegrown violent extremists] are of particular concern due to their ability to remain undetected until operational," the report said.
"That's not the kind of number you want to see right now," said Karen Finney, a Democratic strategist unaffiliated with a 2020 campaign.
Oracle said in a statement that holders of 53 percent of unaffiliated NetSuite shares agreed to tender their shares by a Friday deadline.
Funding will come from foundations, not-for-profit health care organizations and individual donors unaffiliated with politics, but actual donors won't be disclosed.
And a Pew study finds that Christians who seldom or never attend church are rapidly identifying as religiously unaffiliated, as opposed to Christian.
A February study done by researchers unaffiliated with Nike found that the shoes improved runners' energy efficiency by 4% compared with other sneakers.
All of that is totally legal, though, as there are no federal guidelines for how unaffiliated PACs ought to spend their war chests.
Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) is the only member to list her religious belief as "unaffiliated," she's reluctant to acknowledge her disbelief in God.
Hamas officials have vocally encouraged the Gaza protests, though civil society groups and other unaffiliated Palestinians also played leading roles in the uprising.
This year has brought several examples of duplicitous acts carried out by individuals either unaffiliated with or at the fringes of the campaigns.
Several of the indicted individuals included Russian nationals associated with the Internet Research Association, a Russian troll farm unaffiliated with the Trump campaign.
The report revealed alarming results as the majority of candidates reserve the right to sell or trade personal data to unaffiliated third-parties.
Twenty-one percent of registered Republicans surveyed said they would vote for Sutton, and he leads Noem among unaffiliated voters by 19 points.
The share of unaffiliated voters has doubled since 1998, while the share of Republicans has slumped 10 percentage points over the same time.
Many voters believe those who are unaffiliated with a political party should still be able to vote in the primary of their choosing.
All signs point to PAS remaining unaffiliated in the coming election, a decision that, according to some sources, is exactly what Umno wants.
Forty-two percent of the district's voters are Republican, and another 40 percent are unaffiliated, according to data from the political firm L2.
Even in Florida — once the stronghold of Republican latinidad — Latino Republicans are now outnumbered not only by Democrats but by unaffiliated Latino voters.
He left the Republican Party in 2007 and chose to be unaffiliated with either party until 2018 when he rejoined the Democratic Party.
They're more likely to be unmoored from social institutions -- the most likely to be religiously unaffiliated and the least likely to be married.
The increase in white turnout was broad, including among young voters, Democrats, Republicans, unaffiliated voters, urban, rural, and the likeliest supporters of Mrs.
A truck dispatcher in Youngstown and an unaffiliated voter, she cast a write-in vote for Senator Bernie Sanders for president in November.
At the top are the all-star teams, which are unaffiliated with schools and perform high-skill routines that are generally cheer-free.
"There may be some challenges to implementing," says Patricia Zettler, a law professor formerly with the FDA who is unaffiliated with the report.
Scientists unaffiliated with the experiment say the limited success rate of the procedure suggests more work is needed before this practice becomes common.
We actually don't see a difference between how affiliated and unaffiliated students hook up, but there are students who do have that reason.
The Transamerica Institute is funded by contributions from Transamerica Life Insurance Company and its affiliates and may receive funds from unaffiliated third parties.
Furthermore, Snap emphasized the ad was unaffiliated with Snapchat and that the company has since blocked the third party advertiser from its platform.
Sinema is the only officially unaffiliated member of Congress, per Pew, even though nearly 25 percent of Americans say they have no religion.
One of the interesting aspects of this week's primaries was Colorado's experiment with allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in the mail-in primary.
First, the statement says that both the Panthers doctors and the unaffiliated doctors did not see the "point of contact" when it happened.
Fifty-nine percent of Catholics and a full 75 percent of black Protestants view Trump negatively, as do 65 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
A YouTube account under the name DrakeVevo — unaffiliated with the official Drake channel — has posted a track titled "Talk Is Cheap," as NME reports.
"I should not have to wait until Black Hat next year to find answers to these questions from an unaffiliated third-party," he added.
That extreme space weather, "stirs the pot," Seth Shostak, a researcher at the SETI Institute unaffiliated with the study, told Mashable in an interview.
Many times, there are unaffiliated financial professionals who may better suit your needs, even if that means adding another financial firm to your roster.
One survey by Pew Resarch showed that the proportion of Americans who call themseles "unaffiliated" jumped from 16% in 5003 to 23% in 2014.
"It's been a beta amyloid-heavy field," said Babulal, who is unaffiliated with the LMTX study but has conducted research on Alzheimer's and tau.
Marijuana tech companies were relegated to showing off their latest products at events unaffiliated with CES because these companies are banned from the event.
But I spoke recently with a half-dozen political insiders tracking the race — Democrats, Republicans, and unaffiliated — and everybody agreed that he could win.
Mrs Merkel's ideal outcome would be to win the support of the Social Democrats and the Greens by naming a nationally respected, unaffiliated candidate.
NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 254 at 2540:25860 p.m.
Democrats will allow voters registered as having "no party preference" — California's official term for an unaffiliated, independent voter — to cast ballots in their primary.
NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Tribune also fought off a shareholder vote on its directors, though a significant percentage of the unaffiliated shareholder votes withheld support for Mr. Ferro.
States with open primaries, on the other hand, allow unaffiliated voters, people registered to different parties, or both, to vote in the Democratic primary.
Figures from Secretary of State Alex Padilla's (D) office, released two weeks before Tuesday's primary election, show 4,852,817 unaffiliated voters and 4,85003,299 registered Republicans.
The poll overall was made up of 39 percent self-identified Democrats, 23 percent Republicans, and 22018 percent who viewed themselves as Independents/Unaffiliated.
Sinema is the only member of Congress who openly identifies as religiously unaffiliated, according to the Pew Research Center for Religion and Public Life.
One was that atheists and the religiously unaffiliated appeared even less likely now than in the past to believe the story of Jesus' birth.
"I could see it going either way," said Sandeep Kaushik, a Democratic consultant who is based in Washington and unaffiliated in the presidential campaign.
The change is all happening on the Democratic side and, to a lesser extent, among unaffiliated voters in well-educated and Democratic-leaning areas.
Unaffiliated with a political party, Sisi draws his authority from the totems of the state — generals, judges and security chiefs — who are increasingly powerful.
Voters who are unaffiliated with either party — a 22016 percent plurality of all registered voters — can choose to vote in either primary on Wednesday.
"It undermines his somewhat holier-than-thou persona," said Chip Felkel, a GOP strategist in South Carolina who is unaffiliated in the presidential race.
"It's harder than it looks," Jessica Proud, a Republican consultant unaffiliated with either campaign, said of Ms. Malliotakis's plan to qualify for matching funds.
In August, the D.N.C. passed a resolution saying "religiously unaffiliated Americans" are the largest "religious group" in the party and "overwhelmingly" share Democrats' values.
Diane Rwigara, a 37-year-old human rights activist, unaffiliated with any party, once hoped to run for president before being disqualified in 2017.
It wants new directors who are unaffiliated with TPG added to the board, the newspaper said, citing a draft of a letter to e.l.f.
The other critical number in the race here is voter registration, with unaffiliated voters, or independents, making up a sizable chunk of the electorate.
Twenty-seven percent of New Yorkers identified as religiously unaffiliated in 2014, compared with 17 percent in 20103, according to the Pew Research Center.
The other surprising thing could be the number of voters who are unaffiliated with a party who take Democratic ballots in the open primary.
"He has great people and a real organization and all the money he needs to keep going," said one Democratic strategist who is unaffiliated.
But nearly one-third of unaffiliated voters say they would either choose another candidate or stay home in an election between Trump and Clinton.
Fund directors must act in the fiduciary interest of investors, thus all boards should include directors who are unaffiliated with the fund (independent directors).
And though he never went through with running the following year, he remained unaffiliated with a party until he became a Democrat last year.
He has also sought out Wall Street banks and multiple other investors in the financial technology space — unaffiliated with SoFi — for advice, people said.
Looking at it another way, nearly half of all unaffiliated voters who have voted in 2016 so far are people who don't usually vote.
But it's certainly plausible that the unaffiliated currently contains a large number of Democratic-leaning voters who choose not to identify with the party.
Under Nevada law, a candidate unaffiliated with either major party must gather 250 signatures of registered voters by June 1 to qualify for the ballot.
Most notably, a central unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant (UNC) was stationed at the command center that has been used primarily for game-replay review, Sills said.
The controversy sparked a panicked tweet from the (unaffiliated) Red Hen in Washington, D.C., which noted that it had nothing to do with the incident.
Meredith Hughes, an astronomer at Wesleyan University who is unaffiliated with the new study, said Sheppard's findings are exciting and could help answer bigger questions.
Today, per the Pew findings, there are about four white Christians for every three adults who are either unaffiliated or practice a non-Christian faith.
But the strategy depends on a level of unofficial coordination between the Rubio campaign and the unaffiliated super PACs and other groups that support him.
To avoid relying on these sources, you can cross-check information with traditional, unaffiliated directories like the Yellow Pages, Whitepages, or the Better Business Bureau.
Dallas Police Chief David O. Brown said Johnson told negotiators before he was killed that he was acting alone and was unaffiliated with any group.
THE CHANGE: A central unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant (UNC) will be stationed in the NFL's command center to assist in oversight of each game via broadcasts.
Sinema's unaffiliated status may be an important first, but she's hardly the first government official to be sworn in on something other than a Bible.
"Texas can make Ted Cruz — or it can break Ted Cruz," said Matt Mackowiak, an unaffiliated Republican strategist, who predicted a Cruz victory on Tuesday.
"It's going to be a very intense week," said Steve Duprey, an unaffiliated Republican National Committeeman who previously served as the New Hampshire GOP chair.
Democrats have two major ways to ensure the nomination of insider-backed candidates: a strong state party, and closed primaries that keep out unaffiliated voters.
"As a meta-analysis, this study is bigger and more helpful than the earlier individual studies," said Roth, who is unaffiliated with the new research.
Bradshaw, who's been close to the former Florida governor for decades and was senior adviser to his 2016 campaign, officially switched her registration to unaffiliated.
Three individuals who are unaffiliated with the university were charged with misdemeanor rioting and defacing a public monument related to the toppling of Silent Sam.
Clinton has a two-point lead among unaffiliated voters in our two North Carolina polls, which average to a three-point lead for Mrs. Clinton.
This is the case for loans classified as Shared National Credits, a loan of at least $20 million shared by three or more unaffiliated institutions.
The key data points: California Republicans are now only two-tenths of a percentage point greater than unaffiliated voters, the LA Times' John Myers writes.
The state's population breaks down almost evenly into Republicans, Democrats, and unaffiliated voters, but still there are a few thousand more registered Republicans than Democrats.
"Mr Pickton was apparently aware of our no-tolerance policy when he devised a plan to publish through an unaffiliated third party," the company said.
The N.F.L. continues to adjust the protocol, which requires players with potential concussions to be removed from the game and examined by an unaffiliated doctor.
In November, she will face Rick Green, a Republican, who is a businessman, and Michael P. Mullen, an unaffiliated candidate, who works in information technology.
Some analysts said it was particularly popular in the Middle East because — at least on the surface — it was unaffiliated with a large, powerful nation.
"I think the big fear for Biden is that this turns into Hillary's email controversy," said one Democratic strategist who is unaffiliated with a campaign.
The type of voter who would most likely be willing to switch sides in the wake of a scandal is one unaffiliated with either party.
If Sony had moved forward with its own Spider-Man films, unaffiliated with Marvel, it would have had to create a completely different Spider-Man.
The institutional bodies financing the idea sharing forums should know that unaffiliated scholars face tremendous challenge in the absence of infrastructure available to institutional scholars.
The uptick reflects the wider prevalence of the spiritually unaffiliated, or "nones," as nearly a quarter of Americans identified as atheist or agnostic in 2011.
Among independents and people unaffiliated with a political party, 31 percent opposed Kavanaugh, 20 percent supported him and 49 percent said they did not know.
Both Ivanka and Eric missed the deadline to change their registration from unaffiliated to Republican and therefore will have to sit out next week's election.
On Wednesday, August 1, the Liverpool Biennial announced that their installation of "The List" was anonymously removed by unauthorized persons unaffiliated with the arts festival.
It required energy companies to pay royalties on sales to the first unaffiliated customer, known as an arm's-length sale, as the fuel moves to market.
"It's a really important way for us to test our understanding of how these things work," Hörst, who is unaffiliated with the New Horizons team, said.
It centers on a small mining outpost, unaffiliated with any U.S. state, as the community there reckons with the jarring shifts of a rapidly changing world.
It required energy companies to pay royalties on sales to the first unaffiliated customer, known as an arms-length sale, as the fuel moves to market.
Absentee, unaffiliated voters are first sent a postcard, allowing them to select a ballot they'd like to vote for and then return the postcard via mail.
Scientists unaffiliated with the study say the research by Springmann's team illustrates the importance of cutting red meat consumption as a way to tackle climate change.
It started when Trump blamed Cruz for an unaffiliated super PAC's ad featuring a nearly naked Melania Trump, without any evidence that Cruz was behind it.
"The law of unintended consequences is pretty much guaranteed in this type of situation," said Phil Musser, a Republican strategist unaffiliated with any of the campaigns.
If a local business hasn't claimed its online listing, it is susceptible to being taken over by an unaffiliated third party that can add inaccurate information.
Many delegates appear to be supporters of John Kasich, and one delegate is co-chair of Donald Trump's campaign in Indiana -- but many more appear unaffiliated.
Some of the wilder submissions came not from longtime Burners but from unaffiliated people in the urban planning and architecture world, which provide valuable outsider insight.
"The modeling is very sophisticated," Dan Milisavljevic, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics who was unaffiliated with these studies, told Mashable via email.
The rule expects companies to pay royalties on sales to the first unaffiliated customer, known as an arm's-length sale, as the fuel moves to market.
The fact that an unaffiliated, non-profit group now must raise funds to pursue this type of investigation shows how corrupt our corporate media have become.
"I think both sides know this is going to be the nail-biter of nail-biters," said one Democratic strategist who is unaffiliated with a campaign.
And I'm reaching out not to those Republicans but to millennials and women and unaffiliated voters, independents, particularly in the crossover states of which they're 20.
Last month, sources told Reuters that InterRAO wanted to buy 23.5 percent of its shares from Rushydro and FSK MM through a subsidiary or unaffiliated companies.
Clark's letter, which she made public, came as her Liberal Party, unaffiliated with Trudeau's federal Liberals, is slipping in the polls for a May 9 election.
Depending on the news or the national political environment, Republican-leaning or Democratic-leaning voters can switch in and out of the "unaffiliated" or "independent" column.
And in Ohio, the Rubio campaign and its allied "super PAC" have reserved no advertising time, according to a Republican advertising executive unaffiliated with any campaign.
Lampert pledged that he'll only move forward if a deal is recommended by a committee of independent directors and approved by a majority of unaffiliated shareholders.
A February study done by researchers unaffiliated with Nike found that the shoes improved runners' energy efficiency by 4% (hence the moniker) compared with other sneakers.
In Newton's case, the team physician and an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant asked the trainer for video of the hit, but a technology glitch delayed the video.
Mr. Abdul Mahdi, who will take the top job, is a former vice president who is unaffiliated with any party and has a reputation for secularism.
Although tribes provide some services in urban communities, these Native-led nonprofits that are unaffiliated with particular nations had forged deep connections with the encampment dwellers.
He was unaffiliated when he ran for the soil and water conservation district board in 2016 and switched his party registration to Republican after the election.
For contrast, 86 percent of black Protestants reported perceiving "a lot" of discrimination against black people in America, as did 67 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
And on Tuesday, an Instagram user unaffiliated with Costco posted a picture of Birkenstock's Arizona sandals apparently being sold for $30 at a Bay Area Costco.
Sanders' strategic targeting of young, unaffiliated and working class voters often takes him to places, and onto platforms -- like Twitch -- that most Democratic candidates rarely venture.
The NFL began to employ unaffiliated neurological consultants (UNC) or independent concussion specialists during the 2013 season as a response to the league's head injury epidemic.
Her emphasis on bipartisanship and pragmatism was a fit with New Hampshire's large number of unaffiliated voters, or independents, who could participate in the Democratic primary.
It is against federal rules to use a candidate's name in unaffiliated fundraising vehicles, so the PAC in March changed its name to Socially Responsible Government.
He then described how he went to State Supreme Court to challenge his unaffiliated status — and made the comparison between the mayor's wife and Judge James.
"You've got to do well where the people are, and that's Clark County," said Josh Ulibarri, a Democratic pollster who is unaffiliated in the presidential race.
Even Democratic strategists who are unaffiliated with any campaign have some concern about whether Sanders really has the ingredients to make it to the White House.
Essentially, I'd be required to pay BU for my own labor at an unaffiliated internship if I wanted to fulfill the requirements of the master's program.
The work stoppage, which impacts plants in six states, is unaffiliated with the GM or Aramark strikes but is expected to add to the union's costs.
Oracle said in a statement on Saturday that holders of 53 percent of unaffiliated NetSuite shares agreed to tender their shares by the deadline of Friday.
Buddhists, Muslims and those who said they were religiously unaffiliated were also more likely to have a college degree than those who identified themselves as Christians.
Burnett revealed she was "sexually fluid" in the August 20 episode of the show and in a relationship with Haggerty, who is unaffiliated with the franchise.
The biggest change in early voting in Florida since 2012 isn't the growth of Latino early voting: It's the growth of early voting among unaffiliated voters.
As you might expect, the biggest spikes in unaffiliated early voting have come from the counties in the Orlando area with the biggest Puerto Rican population.
This is an impressive rate, suggesting that efforts by the state and various county election directors to educate unaffiliated voters about the new process were effective.
American 18-29 year olds have the highest share of people who say they are "unaffiliated" with religion at 38%, according to the Public Religion Research Institute.
Police Chief James Cervera said security was increased last month after a tip that people unaffiliated with the school had tried to buy tickets to the event.
"My concern, at such a cheap selling price, is what they are paying their workers," says cosmetic chemist Joseph Cincotta, PhD, who is unaffiliated with the brand.
Church-attending and non-affiliated Christians have more negative views of immigrants and minority religions than unaffiliated adults in Western Europe, a new Pew Research Survey finds.
"People perceive it as more like a dietary supplement than as a Schedule I drug with addiction potential," said Wasan, who is unaffiliated with the new study.
The multiple, unaffiliated Vine accounts that exist and continue to post on Twitter and YouTube range from the broad (Best Vines) to the niche (Cute Animal Vines).
But according to the report, AT&T treats the DirectTV partnership very differently from an unaffiliated sponsored data system, giving the service a strong advantage over competitors.
The Trump office in St. Louis is run by volunteers unaffiliated with the party or the campaign, who raised money because they wanted a Trump-specific office.
They also hoped to flex the political muscles of the religious unaffiliated, turning one of the fastest-growing groups in the country into a powerful voting bloc.
OpenAI will also allow development from those unaffiliated with the company, giving the team a rare opportunity to learn from unthought-of uses of their own technology.
"From our view as an unaffiliated shareholder, the Tribune board of directors has abandoned its fiduciary responsibility of maximizing shareholder value," Towle & Co wrote in the letter.
The injunction prompted Auburn administrators to call for peace Tuesday amid what it called attempts from uninvited, unaffiliated, off-campus groups to provoke racially divisive, disruptive conflict.
"Overall, it's a very good finding," Andrei Simonov, a professor at Michigan State University who researches behavioral finance and who is unaffiliated with the research, tells me.
As an earlier Pew study showed, the share of religious "nones" or Americans who are religiously unaffiliated is surging: from 16% in 2007 to 23% in 2014.
Sixty percent of white mainline Protestants, 74 percent of Catholics, 82 percent of the religiously unaffiliated, and 87 percent of nonwhite Protestants are opposed to family separation.
Because Ivanka Trump and her now-unaffiliated brand were widely reported on last month, that could have very well led people to seek out its products online.
The company also agreed to maintain a firewall between Turner and AT&T Communications to prevent the transmission of competitively sensitive information of unaffiliated programmers or distributors.
While a 2012 study from the Pew Research Center found nearly one in three millennials are religiously unaffiliated, that doesn't mean we're a generation devoid of faith.
Asset managers have gained leverage because they have an increasing variety of choices of trading venues and research providers, including independent firms unaffiliated with the big banks.
"Merck" is the legal trademark of Merck & Co., a US and Canadian pharmaceutical company that is unaffiliated with the German pharmaceutical company The Merck Group (Merck KGaA).
Both Democrats and Republicans have been their percentage of religiously unaffiliated party members rise over the years, but Democrats have seen a larger increase, according to Pew.
The typical partisan divisions don't quite apply, either: The state is home to many unenrolled voters, meaning they are unaffiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties.
We're expanding same-day voter and party registration opportunities, opening our doors wider to unaffiliated voters who want to join our Democratic family during the primary process.
George F. Will, Ronald Reagan's favorite pundit, left the Party and became an unaffiliated Maryland voter on June 3, 2016, the day after Paul Ryan endorsed Trump.
And the conversation has been expanded to include all single-gender clubs unaffiliated with the university, including five all-women final clubs, four sororities and five fraternities.
The incumbent, Andrej Kiska, who is unaffiliated with any party and sided with protesters calling for Fico to step down last year, is not seeking re-election.
A study last year by the Pew Research Center found that 23 percent of respondents identified themselves as "nones" — a term meaning atheistic, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
As it stands, Colorado has one million registered Democrats, one million registered Republicans and 1.2 million unaffiliated voters, making for a nail-biter of an election year.
Sanders, who won the 2016 Colorado caucus, garnered support from 27 percent of Democratic and unaffiliated likely primary voters in the poll conducted by Magellan Strategies. Sen.
A few recent polls in Utah show him stretching out a more comfortable lead over Evan McMullin, a conservative candidate unaffiliated with a party, and Mrs. Clinton.
The strategists — unaffiliated with any of the presidential campaigns — say Trump's actions suggest he feels the most threatened by Biden as an opponent in the general election.
"  Beyond foreign cyber threats, CTA also warned that cyber criminals unaffiliated with nation states will also target the Olympics to try to exploit "tourists' poor cybersecurity awareness.
Jones wrote in an email that, according to the new General Society Survey data, "today, the religiously unaffiliated outnumber white evangelical Protestants" by nearly 7 percentage points.
But those registrations automatically designates new voters as unaffiliated with a political party, forcing them to return an additional form to designate themselves as Democrats or Republicans.
Another way of looking at this is that unaffiliated voters make up 36 percent of the state's active voters but only submitted 24 percent of the ballots.
More than 44 percent of the people whose application were put in suspense were ages of 18 to 29 and nearly 54 percent were unaffiliated with a party.
The vice chair of the board — which is comprised of four Republicans, four Democrats, and one unaffiliated member — cited "unfortunate activities" as the basis for the board's hesitance.
First, the software was principally developed within an existing company and not by a broad, unaffiliated community (in the case of Hadoop, the software took shape within Yahoo!) .
"What it is showing is that actually we should be concerned about this feedback," says Yale soil and ecosystem ecologist Mark Bradford, who was unaffiliated with the study.
Tuesday&aposs primary was the first in which unaffiliated voters, the state&aposs largest voting bloc, could participate in one or the other of the major party primaries.
A preliminary count suggested that unaffiliated voters, Colorado&aposs largest voting bloc, helped produce a surge in turnout by participating in either the Democratic or the Republican primary.
The agglomeration of mostly unaffiliated events the weekend became known for was because BOS — and Bushwick itself — have become twin magnets, drawing events that drew still more events.
Independent and unaffiliated voters in New York have long called for a dilution of the power the Republican and Democratic parties have over state and federal election systems.
But after talking to the investigator, she decided not to lodge a formal complaint, skeptical that her story, from someone unaffiliated with the school, would carry any weight.
There are some noticeable outliers, including both Norway and Sweden, where the religiously unaffiliated are more likely to back reducing immigration levels than their non-practicing Christian counterparts.
If it moves forward, the case would turn into a new fact-finding inquiry into Trump's campaign, this one led by a judge unaffiliated with the Trump administration.
Senior church leaders call these new materials "simply an update" from the webpage "Mormons and Gays," released in 2012 on a domain unaffiliated with the church's official website.
The party, unaffiliated with the governing federal Liberals, now has to woo another party to form the provincial government of British Columbia, raising questions about the project's future.
Maine has a tradition of successful third-party candidates, notably independent U.S. Senator Angus King, and has more unaffiliated voters than those registered as either Democrats or Republicans.
Restricting primary voting to party members is a legitimate way for a party to make sure its decisions reflect the will of its members, rather than unaffiliated voters.
According to Warren Booth, a molecular ecologist at the University of Tulsa who studies bed bug evolution but is unaffiliated with this research, the team's case is robust.
And conversions aren't making up the difference: If unaffiliated retention rates hold steady, it won't be too long before Christianity's reign as the country's majority religion is over.
The policy requires unaffiliated persons to make reservations to engage in expressive activity in certain designated locations, on certain days and during certain hours, on outdoor university property.
In states where the G.O.P. has closed primaries, conservative registered Democrats or registered unaffiliated voters who lean toward Republicans will be able to participate only in Democratic primaries.
Some have big name clubs behind them, such as Manchester City's Kai 'Deto' Wollin or fellow-German and Bayer Leverkusen player Marvin 'M4RV' Hintz, but others are unaffiliated.
Andrea Knabel, a single mother of two boys, aged 6 and 8, was a volunteer with the organization "Missing in America," which is unaffiliated with the Dateline series.
One Democratic strategist, who is unaffiliated with any campaign, said Biden has staunch competition not just from Buttigieg but the string of women competing for the Democratic nomination.
Last year, Harvard censured a number of racially suggestive and sexist jokes on another unaffiliated Facebook group, which was linked briefly from its official Class of 2020 group.
The Washington Post on Saturday reported that the NCLR is unaffiliated with La Raza Lawyers of San Diego, adding Curiel is not a member of the national group.
WrestleMania weekend is also much more than WWE these days, with numerous unaffiliated independent promotions running shows, making it akin to pro wrestling's version of South By Southwest.
"One of the dangerous mistakes people make is confusing a primary voter with a general election voter," said one unaffiliated Democratic strategist who requested anonymity to speak kindly.
The challenge for Kansas Democrats, though, is that Ms. Kelly is not the only alternative for dissident Republicans or unaffiliated voters uneasy with Mr. Kobach and Mr. Colyer.
And, unfortunately, it's becoming easier for nation-states like China, North Korea and Iran and individual, unaffiliated bad actors to consistently launch cyberattacks against U.S. systems, he said.
The states Democratic Party allows unaffiliated voters to participate in its primary, but they must specifically request a Democratic ballot with the names of the partys presidential candidates.
Olivia White, who is an author on No Sleep and also works for the unaffiliated No Sleep podcast, said that this theft has affected her in multiple ways.
The state's Democratic Party allows unaffiliated voters to participate in its primary, but they must specifically request a Democratic ballot with the names of the party's presidential candidates.
The El Paso and Pittsburgh shooters were correctly perceived by the targeted communities as individual, unaffiliated actors, but many people still attributed some responsibility to the Trump administration.
"Russian intelligence agencies do not hesitate at all to use private companies and Russian persons who are unaffiliated with the Russian government to support their objectives," he said.
From 2015 to 2020, Christianity will suffer the greatest losses because of religious switching, gaining five million adherents while losing 13 million largely to the unaffiliated, Pew found.
Some have big name clubs behind them, such as Manchester City's Kai "Deto" Wollin or fellow-German and Bayer Leverkusen player Marvin "M4RV" Hintz, but others are unaffiliated.
In its statement, The Journal said that websites unaffiliated with The Journal or Ms. Albayrak had published reports in Turkish that had selectively quoted and distorted the article.
But companies unaffiliated with an institution, like Face-Six, have to either assemble their own by scraping the web, or buy face databases to use for their systems.
Mr. Eadon, a political consultant unaffiliated with any candidate, said that even though Mr. Sanders had a large field operation, there were signs it was being outhustled by Mrs.
Salvini and the League are insisting on large-scale tax cuts next year, despite assurances from Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat, that the deficit will remain contained.
While white Catholics and mainline Protestants have shed membership over the last decade, ostensibly losing ranks to the growing number of unaffiliated and non-religious, Evangelicals have held steady.
Americans unaffiliated with any religion, and racial minorities who identify as Christians, now each make up a bigger share of the Democratic coalition than white Christians do, Pew found.
So why then can't these platforms do what an unaffiliated group of journalists, researchers, and concerned citizens manage to find with a laptop and a few visits to 62033chan?
According to Wong, who is completely unaffiliated with Instagram and its parent company Facebook, she received death threats from Instagram username sellers after posting about the username locking feature.
"Today I would say it is going to be really hard to displace Elizabeth Warren," says Jeff Link, an Iowa-based Democratic consultant who is unaffiliated in the race.
"The study is interesting because it suggests that males are still expected to bring home the bacon to some extent," says Shaw, who is unaffiliated with the new research.
A campaign could wake up every morning and check that file to know how many registered Republican, Democratic, and unaffiliated voters had requested and returned a mail-in ballot.
But a company, club or newspaper unaffiliated with the government has no obligation to let you speak; they can curate ideas within their walls or pages however they like.
Reached by The Verge, Wikimedia emphasized that Wikipedia's distributed model is designed to limit bias, and WikiProject groups do not inherently have more influence over content than unaffiliated editors.
The majority of Hispanic Catholics (62%), black Protestants (68%), members of non-Christian religions (70%)  and religiously unaffiliated Americans (74%) reject the ban on Muslims in the United States.
The breakdown of religion in the United States includes 22.8% who are unaffiliated, describing themselves as atheists, agnostics or "nothing in particular," according to a Pew Research Center study.
Steve Schmidt, a senior adviser to Senator John McCain's Republican presidential campaign in 2008 (but unaffiliated this time) describes the two traditional parties as in a "state of collapse".
In the same time period, the percentage of religiously unaffiliated voters -- voters who identify as atheist, agnostic, or as not having a religion -- has risen from 11% to 17%.
"The current electorate is pretty much decided, and I don't think the Trump endorsement changes a whole lot with those voters," one unaffiliated Alabama Republican strategist told The Hill.
For instance, while it's true that millennials are more likely than older people to describe themselves as "religiously unaffiliated," the increased rate at which they do so isn't huge.
They are people with disabilities: activists associated with ADAPT, and the unaffiliated individuals and carers who came forward to share their experiences and to demand better from the GOP.
Likewise, Glimcher handed responsibilities at Pace Gallery for the season over to Adrienne Edwards, a Ph.D. candidate at New York University and an established curator unaffiliated with the gallery.
In that Pew survey from 2014, the fastest growing religious group was "unaffiliated," which grew from 16.1% in 2007 to 22.8%, eclipsing Catholicism in the US in the process.
So why then can't these platforms do what an unaffiliated group of journalists, researchers, and concerned citizens manage to find with a laptop and a few visits to 4chan?
Winstonites, who dress in secular, if modest clothing, and those unaffiliated with either group serve on civic boards together, and many of their children go to the same schools.
Most corners were run by small, unaffiliated groups of dealers, making the area difficult to police; if a dealer was arrested, there was always someone there to replace him.
Mr. Cooper did not embrace the suggestion, which Democrats said could undermine the work of the state elections board, which includes four Democrats, four Republicans and one unaffiliated member.
In recent months, the probe has widened to top union leaders unaffiliated with the training centers being involved in embezzlement of union funds, money laundering and other illegal activities.
John Hickenlooper, a moderate Democrat, and the race is expected to be tight: The state has one million registered Democrats, one million registered Republicans and 1.2 million unaffiliated voters.
Mr. Griebel rejects the notion that he is only running as a spoiler, pointing out that, of the 2.1 million registered voters in the state, nearly 900,000 are unaffiliated.
More recently, the probe has widened to include top union leaders unaffiliated with the training centers being charged with embezzlement of union funds, money laundering and other illegal activities.
While 35 percent of millennials report having no religious affiliation, only 17 percent of baby boomers — and fewer than 11 percent of Americans born before 1945 — are religiously unaffiliated.
One explanation for the significant growth of the religiously unaffiliated is people witnessing abuse and exclusion in the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere, and saying: I'm done with that.
The Union of Concerned Scientists has produced maps, unaffiliated with the NOAA report, that show areas that will be routinely impacted by high-tide floods in the coming decades.
The proposal would apply to Syrian government and rebel forces in the four main areas of the country where insurgents unaffiliated with the Islamic State still hold significant territory.
In a deposition in the case, Mr. Adams testified that lawyers unaffiliated with a major political party are effectively barred from serving as judges on the state's highest courts.
The most recent results from 21.5 found that 50 percent of small-business owners are registered as Republicans, 21 percent as Democrats and 19 percent as Independents or unaffiliated.
Most of the teenagers who have pre-registered to vote did so as unaffiliated, nonparty voters, while about 38 percent pre-registered as Democrats and 10 percent as Republicans.
Former Patrick aides even created a Reason to Believe PAC, which was unaffiliated with Patrick but focused on promoting his values in the 2018 midterm and ahead of 2020.
Although she was barred from competing in Rio, she received special permission from global track and field officials to compete Saturday as a neutral individual unaffiliated with any nation.
"It's realistic to outdoor climbing," said Sammy Podhurst, a guide at the unaffiliated adventure outfitter Aspen Expeditions Worldwide who tested out the wall a few days after it opened.
There the Green group stands to lose - although they expect to be able to add some seats by courting unaffiliated parties like the Pirate party in the Czech Party.
Four out of five of the states holding elections next Tuesday are closed primaries — considered unfriendly territory for Sanders, as they preclude independents and unaffiliated voters from casting ballots.
It's possible, if a wave of unregistered or unaffiliated supporters show up, especially for the two candidates drawing a lot of support from caucus newcomers, Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders.
White Christian groups — evangelicals, mainline Protestants, and Catholics — have tended to support the Republican candidate, while black Protestants, Hispanic Catholics, the religiously unaffiliated, and other ethno-religious groups lean Democratic.
The groups least likely to believe in God's home cooking were Catholics, with 21% saying he played a "major role," and unaffiliated Americans, only 8% of whom held this belief.
Those numbers also came before Trump's furious row with Cruz sparked when an unaffiliated super PAC tweeted out a picture of the billionaire's scantily clothed wife and former model Melania.
The expelled men moved a short distance out of town, to an area now known as Centennial Park, and started their own splinter sect, unaffiliated with Jeffs, which flourishes today.
The state board took these allegations seriously enough to vote unanimously — with four Democratic members, four Republicans, and one unaffiliated member — not to certify the results from the Ninth District.
While the report does take into account religious switching -- adults who either change their beliefs or become unaffiliated -- those people will be outnumbered globally due to fertility and mortality rates.
Lawyers unaffiliated to the men say their treatment has been unusually harsh and unlike other cases of alleged wrongdoing by prominent members of society who critics say largely enjoy impunity.
The company's risky asset ratio remained at 173% at year-end 2015, exceeding the industry average primarily due to its elevated below-investment-grade bond and unaffiliated common stock exposure.
Stanos said that the VA's interdisciplinary approach to pain has changed the field but that many unaffiliated doctors aren't able to offer the same array of alternative treatments and programs.
And just 9 percent of people who are unaffiliated with an organized religion say it is very important for a person to be Christian in order to be truly American.
In recent months, the probe has widened to include top union leaders unaffiliated with the training centers being charged with embezzlement of union funds, money laundering and other illegal activities.
"If you have a problem with women, you are not going to be the Democratic nominee," said Mary Anne Marsh, a Democratic political strategist who is unaffiliated with any candidate.
The three American cities with the highest proportion of religiously unaffiliated residents are all on the Pacific coast: Portland, Oregon (with 42%) followed by Seattle and San Francisco (93% each).
Democrats make up just 34 percent of registered voters, a number little changed since 1990; what has changed is that 24 percent of voters are now unaffiliated with either party.
Long unaffiliated with the mainstream church, fundamentalist Mormon communities in northern Mexico originated in the late 1880s, when a number of families moved to the states of Chihuahua and Sonora.
The university provided a permit for Spencer to speak, but the event is unaffiliated with the school, and no student groups sponsored the speech or invited Spencer, the university said.
Medication-induced abortions are still available at Planned Parenthood's Little Rock clinic and surgical services are offered at an unaffiliated Little Rock Family Planning Services clinic, the AP reported.  Gov.
Meng is accused of helping Huawei get around US sanctions on Iran by telling financial institutions such as HSBC that a Huawei subsidiary, Skycom, was a separate and unaffiliated company.
According to The Jamaica Gleaner, he took a banana boat to the 1908 Olympics in London, only to find Jamaica was unaffiliated with the Games and he had no eligibility.
Some states with closed primaries, like Oregon and Connecticut, technically have closed primaries but let their state's Democratic Party decide whether or not to allow unaffiliated voters to cast ballots.
Roberts himself stepped up to the plate when he guided the court in its Citizens United decision in 2010, loosening restrictions on political spending by groups nominally unaffiliated with campaigns.
" Reporter Jordan Schachtel also quit, saying, "Breitbart News is no longer a journalistic enterprise, but instead, in my opinion, something resembling an unaffiliated media Super PAC for the Trump campaign.
For Republicans to win a statewide campaign, they usually need to win over many unaffiliated voters whose views tend not to skew too far to the left or the right.
The report comes after a June investigation by New Food Economy found that Grubhub had been creating tens of thousands of dummy websites that list unaffiliated contact information about restaurants.
The report said that Buddhists attended school for an average of 7.9 years, Christians for an average of 9.3 years, and the religiously unaffiliated for an average of 8.8 years.
In the survey, 45% of these young people identified as religiously unaffiliated or non-Christian (compared with about 3 in 10 among all Americans), according to results provided to CNN.
Independent clinics like Ms. Kromenaker's and Ms. Gray's in Alabama — unaffiliated with Planned Parenthood — perform about 7353 percent of the country's abortion procedures, according to groups that track the data.
But he was otherwise unaffiliated, and having moved to the United States in 216, he did his best after World War II to accommodate himself to the Cold War norm.
And yet any unaffiliated registered voter who wanted to participate in New York's closed primary had to change his or her registration all the way back then, in mid-October.
Another reason was because he began exhibiting his unaffiliated paintings in the 1960s, when painting was considered dead or dying, and critics and institutions began championing artists who didn't paint.
" He cautioned against conflating the company's own posts during that period with "wholly unaffiliated third-party content, including content from entities we are actively suing for their inappropriate and unauthorized activities.
The slow rollout is because Uber pre-maps the roads its cars travel — a practice Carnegie Mellon University researcher Aaron Steinfeld, who is unaffiliated with Uber, assured me is totally normal.
Those who do not choose a particular party are considered unaffiliated; Oregonians who do not wish to be registered at all are given 21 days to opt out of the programme.
While two-thirds of white evangelicals, for instance, say discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against minorities, more than 7 in 10 among the religiously unaffiliated disagree.
On Friday, well-known conservative commentator George Will announced he was ditching the GOP to become "an unaffiliated voter" because he did not believe the Trump-headed GOP represented his views.
The company's risky assets ratio of 49% compares favorably to the industry's 80% in 2015, driven by its lack of exposure to Schedule BA assets and minimal unaffiliated common stock holdings.
Red flag: A factual response to an erroneous post on an unaffiliated third-party site is not considered a firm communication requiring review, as long as it sticks to the facts.
The highest level of support from any group cited in the study was from those who identified as religiously unaffiliated, of whom a full 65 percent support American housing of refugees.
"It's a much different animal this time," said Colin Strother, a Texas-based Democratic strategist who has worked on state and federal races but is unaffiliated with a 2020 presidential campaign.
We asked two independent cosmetic chemists who are unaffiliated with Benefit or this product, and they set us straight: This is one space-inspired makeup launch that actually has lift-off.
Bennett's streets teem with unaffiliated scrivers, thieves, and swords-for-hire, and the novel's final act — a heist and confrontation — sees Sancia breaking into the fantasy equivalent of a smart fortress.
"This organization is unaffiliated with the university, and no student groups or other groups affiliated with the university are sponsoring this speech," Fuchs said in a letter to the Gainesville campus.
The number of people religiously unaffiliated across the globe will rise on aggregate, but shrink as a percentage of global population, from 16% in 2015 to an expected 13% in 2060.
Washington (CNN)The percentage of Christian voters who cast ballots this year was down compared to other recent midterms, while the percentage of voters who identify as religiously unaffiliated was up.
Praluent's new price will be $2400,0003 to $2000,4 per year, the range recommended in March by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, or ICER, an unaffiliated pharmacoeconomics group, Regeneron said.
The impeachment proceedings here could complicate both parties' efforts to win over politically unaffiliated voters, according to Reuters/Ipsos opinion polling and interviews with about a dozen independent voters in Maine.
"All of these things fit and we're excited about it," Stan Woosley, an astrophysicist who has built theoretical models of PPISN and was unaffiliated with the new study, told Business Insider.
There has been a movement of people registering as independents, with several states now boasting pluralities — or in the case of Massachusetts, a majority of registered voters unaffiliated with any party.
During stoppage in play while on-field officials were in the process of administrating penalties, the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant and team physician requested video from the spotters and reviewed the play.
While Nerling is unaffiliated with the AfD, the Association for International Youth Exchange and Memorial Work in Dachau, whose members witnessed the episode, partly blamed the party's rhetoric for his actions.
He has only a perfunctory social media presence, no scandals or performative beefs to his name and, as a bit of a loner, comes unaffiliated with any existing movements or microgenres.
Another area restaurant with the same name — an unaffiliated Red Hen in a neighborhood of Washington — found itself in the crossfire, receiving some of the vitriol intended for the Lexington establishment.
A professed centrist and unaffiliated New York voter, Mr. Walden once explored running for office himself, meeting with political consultants to discuss a possible run for Brooklyn district attorney in 2009.
The poll shows Warren with 6900 percent support among registered New Hampshire Democrats and unaffiliated voters who are likely to vote in the crucial first-in-the-nation primary on Feb.
Fife Symington (R-Ariz.) Thirty-seven percent of Arizonans are unaffiliated with either of the major parties, while 34 percent are registered as Republicans and 85033 percent are registered as Democrats.
Some candidates, assuming fundraising would be better, "built a house they can't pay for" in the early states, said Doug Herman, a Democratic consultant who is unaffiliated in the presidential primary.
Opposition rose among Democrats by 6 percentage points to 6533 percent and was relatively unchanged among people unaffiliated with a political party compared to before the hearing, according to the poll.
And because political parties in Puerto Rico don't exactly map onto parties in the US, Puerto Rican voters are particularly likely to be unaffiliated when they register to vote in Florida.
Nissan executives have five seats on the nine-member board, Renault loyalists have two seats and the remaining two are held by unaffiliated outside directors, a former bureaucrat and a race driver.
Washington (CNN)George Will, the conservative commentator and columnist, said Sunday that he changed his voter registration to "unaffiliated" 23 days ago and has left the Republican Party because of Donald Trump.
Despite counting a substantial fraction of male students as members and serving the same social role on campus that fraternities and sororities do elsewhere, the final clubs are totally unaffiliated with Harvard.
So far, the story of the iPhone 6 Plus touch disease has been one that's been pieced together by consumers, unaffiliated repair professionals, and vague statements by anonymous employees at Apple Stores.
But much of politics is about what you choose to prioritize -- and what that says about your party to both your base and to unaffiliated voters who have traditionally decided national elections.
"The operation was not too complex, but still complex and expensive enough to have been prepared and executed by unaffiliated hackers for the sake of practice," the Centre wrote in the release.
Following founder Tony Fadell's exit in June and parent company Google launching its own unaffiliated smart home product in May, many have been wondering what the future of Nest will look like.
According to terms of the Oracle agreement, a majority of NetSuite's 40.8 million unaffiliated shares, or shares not tied to Ellison and other insiders, had to be tendered to complete the deal.
The treatment seems promising, says Mario Curti, a medical oncologist at Los Alamitos Medical Center in Los Alamitos, California, who is unaffiliated with Green but familiar with the concepts behind her work.
It looked at six faith categories (Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews and the unaffiliated) as well as public data from 264 nations, including its own surveys in 403 countries, gathered since 240.
He said he had switched his party registration to unaffiliated this month, adding that Republicans should "grit their teeth" during a Hillary Clinton presidency and then hope to beat her in 2020.
" The D.C. restaurant posted on Facebook that they were unaffiliated with the Lexington establishment, but numerous commenters still admonished D.C.'s The Red Hen for not standing up to its "sister restaurant.
The year since has seen various administrative shakeups and a new free speech policy for groups unaffiliated with the university, but some students, like Romero, say the school's response has been inadequate.
At least two of those unaffiliated voters would have to be a part of a supermajority vote to ratify new boundaries, a step supporters say would ensure bipartisan and independent buy-in.
The Chinese executive is accused of helping Huawei get around US sanctions on Iran by telling financial institutions such as HSBC that a Huawei subsidiary, Skycom, was a separate and unaffiliated company.
The United States alleges that Meng helped Huawei get around US sanctions on Iran by telling financial institutions such as HSBC that a Huawei subsidiary, Skycom, was a separate and unaffiliated company.
Democrats are less likely than Republicans and unaffiliated Americans to support free speech on social media sites, but a majority (55 percent) of Democrats still approve of unregulated speech on such sites.
"GM does not intend to sell the technology to unaffiliated third parties; and GM appears to have thought through many details of how the [Transportation as a Service] will operate," he said.
"It's exciting to see dates that potentially reflect a long-term tradition or stable 'artistic' behavior amongst Neanderthals," Felix Riede, an evolutionary archaeologist unaffiliated with the studies, told Hyperallergic in an email.
"If he wins those first two the momentum could be enough to change things dramatically in his favor," said Jonathan Metcalf, a veteran of Obama's campaigns in South Carolina, who is unaffiliated.
"Bernie is running way behind and will have to trounce Clinton if he's going to accumulate enough delegates to beat her at the convention," said Democratic strategist Brad Bannon, who is unaffiliated.
An ex-journalist who entered politics after being elected to the senate in 2013, Guillier is unaffiliated with any major party but has the backing of most of Bachelet's center-left coalition.
"They are the hidden part of the community," he said, adding that the congregation welcomes interfaith couples and people of all sexual orientations, as well as nonobservant Jews unaffiliated with a temple.
Agents are unlikely to mourn the loss of tobacco enforcement, said Michael Bouchard, a former agent and president of the A.T.F. Association, an unaffiliated group that supports current and former bureau officials.
While every other religious demographic — from white evangelicals to the religiously unaffiliated — have reported virtually unchanged attitudes toward Trump since his inauguration, mainline Protestants appear to have turned away from the president.
Removal of the windows will begin Thursday; they will be cleaned, conserved, stored and potentially moved to another part of the church to be used in an educational setting unaffiliated with worship.
If people receive information that conflicts with their social identities, they will often reject that information, even if it is accepted or offered by witnesses, experts or institutions unaffiliated with either side.
The memorandum calls for a pause in fighting, including government airstrikes, and for unhindered aid deliveries in and around the four main zones still held by rebels unaffiliated with the Islamic State.
President Andrej Kiska, who is unaffiliated with any party and who sided with protesters calling for Fico's ousting, will pick nine of them to replace judges whose term expire on Feb. 16.
"Clearly neither candidate can afford to be considered as someone who doesn't support Trump and his agenda," said Jay Williams, a Republican strategist in Georgia who is unaffiliated in the Senate race.
Although Democrats hold a slight lead over Republicans in party registration in Connecticut 5 (as reflected in the presidential vote in the district), the plurality (a little less than 45%) are unaffiliated.
"If he brings the money with him, it basically comes down to DeSantis and Trump politics versus Putnam and the potential of a massive field army," one unaffiliated GOP consultant told Politico.
The carmaker announced that more than 85 percent of its independent shareholders — that is, those unaffiliated with Mr. Musk, who holds leadership positions at both companies — voted in favor of the deal.
Alison Bateman-House, an assistant professor at New York University's Langone Health and a bioethics expert who is unaffiliated with the report, says it's "perfectly reasonable" to bar unproven treatments from fundraising.
Evangelicalism, like all forms of Christianity in the United States, is struggling to attract younger members, amid an unprecedented surge in recent years of the number of people identifying as religiously unaffiliated.
So there was something bracing, if not altogether surprising, about the latest iteration of New York Fashion Week: Men's opening with a posse of unaffiliated designers who took punk as their inspiration.
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Mr. Bush's unaffiliated group, Right to Rise — which amassed a nine-figure war chest last year — is doing almost all the advertising on his behalf, offering his campaign far less flexibility and efficiency.
Another pollster, the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), reports that among unaffiliated Americans, 22% believe in a personal God, 37% in an impersonal one, and 33% say they do not believe in God.
"The survey finds less overlap between Americans who are spiritual but not religious and those who are religiously unaffiliated than is often assumed," said PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones, in a press release.
In a report published in May on British religious nones, Stephen Bullivant, a sociology professor at St Mary's University, Twickenham, found that about a quarter of these unaffiliated folk say they sometimes pray.
We spent a lot of time in November and December cooking turkeys, proselytizing about the joys of eating them, encouraging people to do so more often, especially in seasons unaffiliated with holiday cheer.
"Cruz's entire theory of victory rests on a big Super Tuesday performance in Texas and the Deep South," said Brad Todd, an unaffiliated GOP strategist who worked on Bobby Jindal's failed presidential bid.
"I think it's compelling work, and I think the preponderance of analysis points to a high-velocity impact," NASA's Noah Petro, who was unaffiliated with the new study, told Mashable in an interview.
Preferred Care Partners Management Group LP and Kentucky Partners Management LLC, unaffiliated companies that manage non-clinical operations at Preferred Care facilities, also filed separate bankruptcy cases on Monday, according to court filings.
According to terms of the Oracle agreement, a majority of NetSuite's 40.8 million unaffiliated shares, or shares not tied to Ellison and other insiders, must be tendered for the deal to be completed.
But of the 85033 Democrats in both chambers, there are also 28 Jews, three Buddhists, three Hindus, two Muslims, one Unitarian Universalist and one representative — Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) — who is religiously unaffiliated.
The leases specified that the landowners' royalties would be calculated based on the prices an buyer unaffiliated with the seller would have paid for the oil and gas in an arm's-length transaction.
A Bankrate survey found that, on average, ATMs charge $2.90 for out-of-network customers to withdraw money on top of the $1.67 charge from the customer's bank for using an unaffiliated machine.
A spokesman for the agency said that the owner of the space was a private individual who is unaffiliated with the Trump Organization, suggesting that Trump is not financially benefitting from the lease.
"When we learned of the fraud committed by the unaffiliated third-party broker, we immediately initiated our own investigation and subsequently restored all missing funds to the annuity contract owner," the company said.
The United States alleges that Meng helped Huawei get around US sanctions on Iran by telling financial institutions such as HSBC (HSBC) that a Huawei subsidiary, Skycom, was a separate and unaffiliated company.
Among the religiously unaffiliated — also known as the religious "nones" — nearly three-quarters (72 percent) believe in some form of higher power, and 17 percent believe in God as described in the Bible.
After suspecting that the stone on her ring appeared lower-quality when Kay returned it to her, Clarius had it independently inspected at two different jewelers unaffiliated any Signet brands (Kay's parent company).
The law also gives the government authority to deny "deceptive" trademarks — for example, a clothing brand unaffiliated with Jay-Z and Beyoncé but called Blue Ivy Carter after the superstar couple's young daughter.
Though their music shared a meditative ethos, Mr. Gorecki, Mr. Tavener and Mr. Pärt were mostly unaffiliated with one another: "Holy minimalism" was a category largely invented by critics and maintained by publicists.
There's almost unanimous consensus that Iranian covert cyber operations are on the menu, whether conducted directly by Iranian cyber assets, through support and sponsorship of surrogates, or by unaffiliated hackers sympathetic to Iran.
He wasn't a gang member who began rapping and found acclaim; he was an unaffiliated musician who sought out gang camouflage for credibility and protection, then blurred the lines between actor and participant.
Marshall is now the president of Central Baptist Theological Seminary, a school unaffiliated with the S.B.C., and like many who left the denomination she has fond memories of its warm, open-hearted ethos.
"We are aware of the situation regarding Odell Beckham Jr. interacting with LSU student-athletes and others unaffiliated with the team following the championship game Monday night," LSU said in a statement Wednesday.
Democratic strategist Brad Bannon, who is unaffiliated with any presidential campaign, said Sanders appears to be offering policy proposals in an effort to regain some of his 28503 supporters who now back Warren.
Lawyers said the state requires the buyer of a contaminated site to be unaffiliated with past owners or operators so polluters cannot evade liability by using another company to stand in their place.
According to terms of the Oracle agreement, a majority of NetSuite's 40.8 million unaffiliated shares, or shares not tied to Mr. Ellison and other insiders, had to be tendered to complete the deal.
Several changes to the N.F.L.'s concussion safety protocol, including requiring the presence of an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant at the league command center for all games, were revealed by league officials on Sunday.
At the same time, some of the least pro-Israel groups — black people and Hispanics and the religiously unaffiliated, according to a 2018 Pew survey — have become a larger share of Democratic voters.
The unusual aspect of it was that unaffiliated voters could request one party's ballot in advance, or they would receive both major party ballots in the mail but could only send one back.
The Pulitzer Prize-winner confirmed to PJM in an interview after his speech that he had left the party and was now "an unaffiliated voter in the state of Maryland" before switching the subject.
The contest to succeed Hickenlooper topped the primary, one in which unaffiliated voters, the state&aposs largest voting bloc, could participate without having to affiliate with one or the other of the major parties.
According to the Pew Research Center, roughly half (49%) of unaffiliated Americans cite positions that churches have taken on social and political issues as a central reason why they don't identify with a religion.
"It shows that it's a risk, a low-probability risk of it, and it's not to be sneezed at as a risk of it, surely," said Lloyd, who is unaffiliated with the new study.
Decline of White Christianity: Only 11% of white evangelical Protestants, 243% of white Catholics and 28% of white mainline Protestants are under the age of 246, while 229% claim to be unaffiliated with religion.
More broadly, churchgoing Christians in Europe tended to have more negative views about Muslims, Jews, and immigrants than their non-churchgoing Christian counterparts, who in turn had more negative views than the religiously unaffiliated.
Teacher strikes are against the law in Michigan and the Detroit Federation of Teachers is unaffiliated with the "sick-outs," but on Tuesday, the head of the teachers union pushed back at the governor.
" Organizers Katie Rife and April Wolfe maintained that all discussions at the informal forum (unaffiliated with Fantastic Fest) be kept offline â€" all involved agreed that what was discussed would stay in the room.
Tria, an academic unaffiliated to either party, has been cautious about adopting some of the parties' plans in the 2019 budget which the government is now putting together, for fear of upsetting financial markets.
On that day, NikeLab will also release three limited-edition riffs on the Air Max from designers it dubs "Vision-airs" — including one shoe from the recently-unaffiliated designer and frequent collaborator Riccardo Tisci.
Currently, the largest party in Colorado is "unaffiliated," so residents wanting to caucus for Sanders or Clinton or any of the Republican candidates were forced to change their party affiliation online before January 4.
It would also establish a national database, run by a non-profit unaffiliated with the federal government, of paid amounts to hospitals, just as some states already have to identify a "blue book" price.
The United States alleges that Meng helped Huawei get around US sanctions on Iran by telling financial institutions that a Huawei subsidiary, Skycom, was a separate and unaffiliated company, Canadian prosecutors said last week.
Rome on Thursday targeted a budget deficit of 2.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for the next three years, marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
If that wasn't bad enough, it also became clear to Barnett that unaffiliated sellers of his merchandise — merchants with whom PopSockets does not have any relationship — would still be allowed to sell on Amazon.
But he then veered to the center during the general-election campaign, trying — in vain, it turned out — to woo conservative Democrats and unaffiliated voters in the 2100th District, which also includes southern Brooklyn.
Though the state has one of the highest percentages of religiously unaffiliated adults, the fast growing religious group in the country, that largely blue sea is dotted with evangelical islands that are largely red.
Of the new voters ages 25 and under in the state, a third registered as Democrats; 21 percent signed up as Republicans; and 46 percent registered as either unaffiliated or with another political party.
They shell out money for campaign merchandise, like a "Purr-sist" cat collar, and less official wares like a skull-centric "EAT THE RICH" T-shirt sold outside her events by an unaffiliated vendor.
The poll of 401 registered New Hampshire Democrats and unaffiliated voters who are likely to participate in the 2020 Democratic primary had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus five percentage points.
Since the Durbin provisions have gone into effect, merchants now can select between the two unaffiliated networks on the card, putting the merchant in charge of selecting which network the transaction is routed on.
And because Colorado is deeply purple, known for having a significant number of unaffiliated voters, and is embroiled in the choice debate, the state serves as a microcosm for the rest of the country.
In an increasingly fragmented society, where the largest "religious" group in America is the religiously "unaffiliated," where even religious faith is increasingly decentralized, corporations have become the closest thing many people have to religious bodies.
" Apple has a long history of making life difficult for repair people who are unaffiliated with Apple, but the company has also never faced an iPhone hardware issue that Jones calls a "classic, signature failure.
To secure that margin, Harris would have had to win not only pretty much every unaffiliated voter but also some registered Democrats as well, according to an analysis by Catawba College professor J. Michael Bitzer.
Earlier in the day, a federal judge denied a temporary restraining order filed by the group that would have opened the polls to New York Democrats claiming they were unlawfully listed as Republican or unaffiliated.
The unaffiliated New Hampshire voters who participated in both party primaries, and who supported Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders in sizable numbers, appear to have found those candidates' anti-establishment messages to be an asset.
In Maine alone there were already two elected independent state legislators and 4 more have unaffiliated since the November election bringing the total to six and creating a new, healthy dynamic in the state house.
But while the "nones" seem to be supporting Sanders en masse, just 20 percent of voters supporting Trump identify as religiously unaffiliated—far less than the 34 percent of Trump voters who identify as evangelical.
The uniting rhetoric also reflects Unite the Right's express motivation to bring together far-right factions like Ku Klux Klan members, neo-Nazis, Confederates, anti-Muslim groups, and various unaffiliated white supremacist militias or gangs.
"We believe once all ballots are counted results will show that unaffiliated stockholders by a substantial margin supported our efforts for changes to the Board at FSFR," Knapp said in a press release on Thursday.
On the Republican side it was not the moderate establishmentarian who profited by open primaries, but rather the flame-throwing insurgent who could call on unaffiliated supporters who are already familiar with his famous name.
The NDP and Greens struck an agreement last month to oust the right-leaning Liberals - unaffiliated with the left-leaning Liberals in power federally - after a May 9 election reduced Clark's party to a minority.
Now those numbers are 43% and 30%, and this trend is likely to continue, as the younger generations are increasingly less likely to identify as white and Christian and more likely to identify as unaffiliated.
In donating to a crisis pregnancy center — as opposed to, say, a school or ideologically unaffiliated organization like the Red Cross — the Cruz campaign overlooks the children who have already been poisoned by toxic water.
The Republicans and unaffiliated conservatives who have remained outside of the party's civil war this year are less hostile to the Never Trump coalition than the Trump loyalists, but they are still conflicted about us.
"While unaffiliated voters are supporting the Republican (43.6 percent), 20 percent of them are still undecided, and the race continues to be highly competitive," Sacred Heart's director of polling Lesley DeNardis told the Connecticut Post.
"This is a completely different explanation for the steep rims around those small lakes, which has been a tremendous puzzle," Linda Spilker, a Cassini scientist unaffiliated with the new study, said in a press release.
Mr. Walker, a former energy lawyer and mayor of Valdez in southern Alaska, has said that his unaffiliated political status has given him greater latitude to push for changes like justice reform and fiscal overhaul.
That decision could affect platforms such as the Amazon (AMZN) Echo, where unaffiliated apps like Big Sky have tapped into Dark Sky's weather data to mimic the functionality the company provides on iOS and Android.
Similarly, Mr. Rose, a 31-year-old Army veteran and former health care executive, is trying his best to court the center by winning over unaffiliated voters, as well as Republicans disenchanted with Mr. Trump.
I think what really happened was, the younger evangelicals who might have held those views, instead of staying evangelical and shifting the needle within evangelicalism, most of them just left the category and became unaffiliated.
"We are aware of the situation regarding Odell Beckham Jr. interacting with LSU student-athletes and others unaffiliated with the team following the championship game Monday night," LSU said in a statement, according to Nola.com.
Of course, the data is not exact: It can show how many registered Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliated voters have cast ballots from a particular area, allowing political analysts to deduce which candidate is probably ahead.
Those independents make up a potentially decisive bloc: In the 2012 Republican presidential primary, the last primary with an incumbent president, nearly half the state's voters were unaffiliated with a party, according to exit polls.
The plan would allow displaced or embattled Syrians to relocate to the designated safe areas, still held by rebels unaffiliated with the Islamic State, and enable aid deliveries to some 4.5 million people at risk.
Still, the baby boom among Muslims and Christians is projected to help both religions capture a larger share of the global population by 2060, even as all other religions — and the unaffiliated population — lose ground.
"However, in the case of Tribune Publishing, the 'withhold' ratio was really high," said Goldfarb, cautioning that Gannett had not disclosed the criteria by which it declared shareholders to be unaffiliated with Tribune Publishing's management.
Democratic opponents could also link Buttigieg's failure to gain traction with African-American voters to his electability, said Rebecca Katz, a Democratic consultant who's worked with progressive candidates but is unaffiliated in the presidential primary.
But the problem is that such mergers can still be anticompetitive if the distributor (AT&T) gives special treatment to its newly acquired content provider (Time Warner), to the detriment of unaffiliated, especially smaller, competitors.
In late 13, Lohan, who has also worked with several treatment centers in South Florida unaffiliated with Deering or Treatment Management Company, told Radar he was fed up with crime in the South Florida recovery scene.
"This study was done in a controlled clinical setting in conjunction with intense psychotherapy," says Christina Nicolaidis, professor of Social Work at Portland State University and editor of Autism in Adulthood, and unaffiliated with the study.
Instead, he floated the possibility that someone unaffiliated with the shop might have stored drugs in the store, and he suggested the police arrested someone who was just at the wrong place at the wrong time.
The university also recently announced it was dismissing assistant men's basketball coach Yann Hufnagel, saying his behavior and communications in 2014 and 2015 with a female reporter unaffiliated with the school violated its sexual misconduct rules.
She soon began seeing a counselor at a clinic unaffiliated with the hospital system and taking buprenorphine, a medication that diminishes opioid cravings and has been found to reduce the risk of relapse and fatal overdose.
The rising number of secular Americans (a 2015 Pew Foundation survey found that 23 percent of Americans and 35 percent of millennials were unaffiliated with any denomination) further underscores the growing marginality of right-wing evangelicals.
In Italy, the government on Thursday targeted a budget deficit of 2.4 percent of gross domestic product for the next three years, marking a victory for party chiefs over Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
The Italian government on Thursday targeted a budget deficit of 2.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for the next three years, marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
The Japan Golf Council, unaffiliated with the sport's domestic governing body, the Japan Golf Association — said on Tuesday that it had sent a letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach proposing an alternative venue.
Despite the setback for the center-left, the high-profile, unaffiliated industry minister Carlo Calenda announced on Tuesday he was joining the PD. He is expected to quickly carve out an influential position in the party.
"Our numerical models have always had a problem that you get to pick which part you want to look at," NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory project scientist Dean Pesnell, who was unaffiliated with the study, told Mashable.
"I've been pretty skeptical of the 'compact object merger' hypothesis, but the authors' observations are just beautifully consistent with what you'd expect," astronomer Peter K.G. Williams, who is unaffiliated with the study, told Mashable via email.
"It's a little early in the process for people to wrap their heads around the idea that Donald Trump could have the nuclear launch-codes," said another Democratic strategist unaffiliated with the Clinton campaign, Evan Stavisky.
" In a op-ed published by the Hartford Courant on Friday, London wrote his decision to resign from the Republican party and register as an unaffiliated voter was "something that I never thought I would do.
Based on my own research, that was not the case in 2008, as those groups in the Democratic coalition were much more active than those in the Republican coalition or even those unaffiliated with either party.
Ryan Maue, a meteorologist unaffiliated with this study, likened hurricanes to "corks in a stream," and said that while many questions remain about how hurricanes will respond to climate change, this study represents a step forward.
Dozens of Star Trek veterans and relative newcomers — including J.J. Abrams and George Takei —  signed a statement endorsing Trek Against Trump, an unaffiliated fan group that encourages all Trekkies to vote for Clinton on Election Day.
Last month, the CBS directors who are unaffiliated with Ms. Redstone filed requests to seek more information about how her family company, National Amusements, handles the voting shares of its own company and that of CBS.
Insurgents unaffiliated with the Islamic State still hold patches of territory, besieged and bombarded by government forces, near the Syrian capital, Damascus; in the northern provinces of Aleppo and Idlib; and along the border with Jordan.
"The biggest question with three weeks left in the election," said Mr. Bentz, the pollster, "is who can close out their campaign with an effective appeal to independent and unaffiliated voters and Republican women to win."
Dr. Burnham and another expert unaffiliated with the study agreed with the researchers that the toll could be even higher than estimated if adjusted for the fact that people who died alone could not be surveyed.
Total risky assets, which include below investment-grade bonds, lower quality real estate, unaffiliated common stock and Schedule BA assets, in relation to TAC remains exceptionally low at 2582% compared with an industry average of 24947%.
Since forming in the late 1990s, the terror group's tactics have intensified in recent years -- from battling Nigerian government soldiers to raids on villages, mass kidnappings, assassinations, market bombings and attacks on churches and unaffiliated mosques.
"The folks [Schmuhl] brought in, clearly more experienced than him, clearly very smart, talented people, but he's confident enough to bring them in," said Jeff Link, an Iowa-based Democratic consultant who's unaffiliated in the primary.
"This is a significant achievement" Dr. Kris Kitani, an assistant research professor at Carnegie Mellon's Computer Vision Group who's unaffiliated with Facebook, told Mashable that opening segmentation research up to the public is a major milestone.
At up to $40 a class, places like SoulCycle and CrossFit often cater to a particular demographic: urban millennials with high-paying jobs and disposable incomes, the same group that tends to identify as religiously unaffiliated.
Helmed by LA nightlife entrepreneur Brent Bolthouse, the Neon Carnival is unaffiliated with Coachella but popular among the celebrities and fans who attend the music festival — Drake, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Rihanna have all been spotted there.
It is a state built for surprises: a famously independent-minded political battleground, where new voters can register to cast ballots on the day of the election and people unaffiliated with either party can vote in primaries.
Watch: This midterm ballot initiative could swing Florida in 2020 Nearly twice as many respondents identified with the Democratic Party over the GOP — 41 percent to 21 percent, while 43 percent said they were unaffiliated or independents.
Powerful Shi'ite Muslim leader Moqtada al-Sadr, who started a sit-in near parliament on Sunday and leads a bloc with three ministers in the current government, is pushing Abadi to appoint nominees unaffiliated with political parties.
While atheism itself is on the rise (7 percent of Americans identified as atheist in 2017, up from 4 percent in 2014), those whose religious identity is "unaffiliated" or less specifically defined comprise a far broader group.
The other students involved in beating the student may have also been connected to the "unaffiliated fraternity," according to a statement released Friday by Ryan Lombardi, the vice president for student and campus life at Cornell University.
Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat, had initially sought a deficit as low as 1.6 percent next year, which would allow Italy to respect EU demands to reduce its fiscal shortfall progressively and cut the country's huge debt burden.
That second number could jump this year, with the state's 463,871 "unaffiliated" voters, free to vote in either party's primary, likelier to choose a dogfight on the Democratic side over a sleepy coronation on the Republican side.
A handful of developers at Snapprefs, a group unaffiliated with Snapchat that helps users add more features to the app via the Xposed framework, dug up the screenshots in Snapchat's code and leaked them to forum XDA.
According to a representative from SteamDB, a third party organization unaffiliated with Valve that trawls Steam servers for information, the text in the Reddit post is indeed from the translation server, and relates to the Steam Store.
On Thursday, Italy's government targeted the budget deficit at 2.4 percent of gross domestic product for the next three years, defying Brussels and marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
Brendan Godley, a conservation scientist unaffiliated with the study, said in an email that this research points to the likelihood that plastic is a key threat to the youngest life stages which was suspected, but not known.
The hackers didn't publicly specify where to send the money, but told Motherboard that victims could pay to a new bitcoin wallet unaffiliated with the one that individual users have been paying ransom to until this week.
Just 23 percent of European Christians believe with absolute certainty that there is a God, whereas 27 percent of American "nones" — the religiously unaffiliated, which includes atheists and agnostics but also the "spiritual but not religious" — do.
The company's exposure to risky assets, which includes below investment-grade bonds, troubled real estate, unaffiliated common stock and Schedule BA assets, is somewhat higher than the life industry but well within range of large mutual peers.
Savona, an 81-year-old unaffiliated economist, was originally the coalition's pick for economy minister, but was vetoed for the job by the head of state because of critical views he had previously expressed about the euro.
In New Hampshire, a state where about 40% of voters are independent, unaffiliated with either party, the chief strategy for each candidate has been to repeatedly put their opponent on the defensive about the other's presidential nominee.
There are places like Howard County, Iowa, population 9,000, where Mr. Trump improved over Mr. Romney by nearly 443,000 votes, while Republican turnout increased by only 22 votes and turnout among unaffiliated voters increased by 50 votes.
World Cup organizers have gone to great lengths to keep unaffiliated firms out of sight, such as concealing the brand names on the front and back of LG television monitors in the press facilities with black tape.
He also said he heard reports that some unaffiliated voters — who by law can declare an affiliation at the polls and vote in a primary — were given provisional ballots instead of the regular ballots they were due.
While the shows are unaffiliated with the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the official convention, they are among dozens of events  thrown by media companies, lobbyists, companies and trade groups that take place during the weeklong convention.
Nowhere is the trend away from religion greater than in younger generations, where more than a third of people ages 18 to 29 are unaffiliated compared to just over 10 percent of people ages 13 and up.
Looney played one season in the original NWHL, a Canadian league active from 1999 to 2007 and unaffiliated with the current iteration, before beginning her coaching career, which included work with U.S. Hockey's U-17 boys' program.
The ads prompt users to participate in an "Official Congressional District Census," which is completely unaffiliated with the official US census and bring users to a survey that requests both personal information and answers to survey questions. 
Sanders has 21625 percent support in North Carolina among registered voters who self-identified as Democratic and unaffiliated voters who said they would participate in the Democratic primary, according to a High Point University poll released Monday.
Further complicating the dynamics of the general election is the third-party bid by Mr. Griebel, a former Republican who changed his voter registration to "unaffiliated" after his primary defeat in the Republican governor's race in 2010.
Italy's government on Thursday targeted the budget deficit at 2.4 percent of gross domestic product for the next three years, defying Brussels and marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
Like the marches (the strike is in solidarity with the January march and its "Day Without A Woman," but the two are otherwise unaffiliated), the strike has been criticized for focusing too much on women of privilege.
Any independents or unaffiliated New Yorkers who wish to vote in the party's primary are out of luck; the deadline to change their party registration was back on October 9, the earliest such deadline in the country.
"Independent, unaffiliated voters have a generally negative view of the president, and that's the audience McSally is going to have to appeal to," said Paul Bentz, a veteran Arizona Republican political consultant not involved in the campaign.
"While a user could easily hit her monthly cap watching services unaffiliated with Comcast such as Netflix, iTunes, or YouTube, she can watch Stream TV all day without the meter running," Public Knowledge says in its complaint.
POLITICS (*) Italy's government on Thursday targeted the budget deficit at 2.4 percent of gross domestic product for the next three years, defying Brussels and marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.
"The first is limiting homework in the early school years, and the Chinese government has taken significant steps in this direction," said Morgan, who is unaffiliated with the current study but contributed an accompanying editorial in The BMJ.
"Euro Cup stadiums, fan zones, and unaffiliated entertainment venues broadcasting the tournaments in France and across Europe represent potential targets for terrorists, as do other large-scale sporting events and public gathering places throughout Europe," the department said.
"New York has some of the worst election laws in the United States [including] the most restrictive registration law in the country for independent and unaffiliated voters," Cathy Stewart, citywide coordinator for New York City Independence Clubs, said.
Around the same time, Kreuk founded an organization called Girls by Design in partnership with fellow Nxivm coach Kendra Voth—a project aimed at fostering self-esteem among teen girls, which former insiders say is unaffiliated with Nxivm.
In late March, Trump threatened to "spill the beans" on Cruz's wife after an anti-Trump super PAC unaffiliated with Cruz's campaign pushed out a series of digital ads aimed at portraying Trump's wife in a negative light.
The 70-year old economics professor, unaffiliated to either ruling party, had pushed for a lower deficit target but was overruled by party chiefs, triggering reports that he planned to resign after the budget is approved by parliament.
"Unaffiliated lone offenders and [homegrown violent extremists] are of particular concern due to their ability to remain undetected until operational," the report said, adding that such offenders may target mass gatherings, such as music venues and sporting events.
"When Hillary talks about inversions, she's trying to make a larger point, which is 'I'm not in bed with corporate America like Bernie Sanders says I am,' " said Brad Bannon, a Democratic strategist who unaffiliated with the campaigns.
Still, any ragtag group of unaffiliated radicals can easily muster the capacity to wreak havoc with handguns, crude bombs, or even vehicles -- and in cities far from the one that spawned such a tragic precedent 10 years ago.
But in the aftermath of Trump's victory—and Clinton's failure both to motivate the Democratic base and attract enough unaffiliated voters to her side—it has become perhaps the most significant source of anxiety within the Democratic Party.
"I think they make a pretty good case that it's potentially a depiction of the kind of volcano that one sees on the landscape," as Michael Petraglia, a University of Oxford archaeologist (unaffiliated with the study) told Nature.
State Attorney General Gurbir Grewal last month said the attackers had expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites, a group unaffiliated with mainstream Judaism and some of whose offshoots the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as hate groups.
We have fans that range from threat hunters serving our military and intelligence agencies, through executives at some of the biggest private-sector companies and, of course, plenty of students, researchers and otherwise-unaffiliated hackers around the world.
In September, the ECB added a public audio feed for its news conferences on its website in addition to its video webcast after it became concerned that unaffiliated vendors were selling an unauthorised audio feed to market participants.
According to the individual, who reached out to cybersecurity reporter Brian Krebs of Krebs on Security, all they had to do was set up a fake Google Voice number and Gmail address, both completely unaffiliated with the town.
"This is essentially a case of unaffiliated terrorists, young people ... who do not belong to any organisation and decide on their own, often on a whim and with no prior preparations, to commit a terror attack," he said.
There is already a sushi restaurant in the Sanctuary Hotel, but these days, so as not to let the merest broom closet go to waste, an unaffiliated eight-seat sushi operation has been installed in the hotel's lobby.
With multiple convictions between them, they were too dodgy to get a boxing license and fought in bare-knuckle bouts, and unaffiliated (unlicensed) matches, not heavily regulated like the ones staged by the British Board of Boxing Control.
To get a sense of this, I looked at the share of unaffiliated voters who received both ballots and submitted a Democratic one by county, and then compared that with the county's vote in 2016's presidential election.
"This is absolutely a fascinating study and adds more evidence that cancer stem cells could be good antigen targets for cancer vaccines," Sasha Stanton, an oncologist at the University at Washington who is unaffiliated with the research, told Gizmodo.
The hashtag #TopShelfie — a phrase coined by ITG — reveals over 16,000 posts, while #ITGTopShelfie has upwards of 33,000, many from regular users unaffiliated with the brand who are nonetheless eager to share their version of minimalist-luxe bathroom glamour.
That deal has now closed, with Synchrony actually acquiring $7.6 billion in receivables, including PayPal's U.S. consumer credit portfolio, totaling $6.8 billion at the close, as well as around $0.8 billion in participation interests held by unaffiliated third parties.
Sadr is urging Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to move ahead with a plan announced more than six weeks ago to replace current ministers with unaffiliated technocrats in a bid to tackle systemic political patronage that has abetted graft.
Technical risk vs maturity trajectory for hardware and software startups Technical risk vs maturity trajectory for hardware and software startups As an unaffiliated non-profit, Fraunhofer TechBridgeÔ has worked with more than 40 startups in the past 7 years.
Ingabire -- who is unaffiliated with Rwigara's movement -- says while intimidatory measures, including disappearances and harassment, are meant to have a chilling effect, she won't live her life in fear, and has vowed to "fight for democracy" in her country.
Three in 22019 Venezuelan adults, including 9 in 10 supporters of the opposition and three-quarters of unaffiliated voters, would support the military removing Maduro from office, according to a national survey I conducted for GBA Strategies in June.
Less than two weeks before the Las Vegas mass shooting, law enforcement officials warned that "unaffiliated lone offenders" were one of the biggest threats to large gatherings in the southern U.S., according to a confidential report obtained by CNBC.
Also, Republicans will need to persuade unaffiliated Americans, many of whom may have leaned Republican in the recent past, that Republican candidates and policies offer a better choice for their district, state and country than Democratic candidates and policies.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government on Thursday targeted the budget deficit at 211.6 percent of gross domestic product for the next three years, defying Brussels and marking a victory for party chiefs over economy minister Giovanni Tria, an unaffiliated technocrat.

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