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The organisation continued to move to the left, and was threatened with disaffiliation by Labour in 1940.
They also made it more difficult to introduce a disaffiliation resolution.
No union has as yet gone ahead with disaffiliation.
If they did so, they could have been punished with disaffiliation.
Of the 653 branches only 288 had given definite support to disaffiliation, some by small majorities.
Most of the talk of disaffiliation is a lot of hot air.
Restriction on Rooms "Very little good comes from disaffiliation," he said.
Two sections of the Party now openly advocated disaffiliation.
Baldwin voted in favor of disaffiliation, favoring the more conservative position.
After the disaffiliation in 2006, new transmitters were installed.
In the early-1990s, Fox required most of its major market affiliates to add local newscasts or face disaffiliation.
He apologizes and requests his disaffiliation from the Workers' Party.
This can be seen from their identity papers, which continue to state that they are Muslims, as religious disaffiliation is legally prohibited.
Bromley (1998) describes a problem with the terminology used to describe the process of religious disaffiliation.
One form of coerced disaffiliation is expulsion (including excommunication) by the religious group.
Because the university owns seven fraternity houses, the consequences of disaffiliation for those fraternities would be especially serious.
"Disaffiliation is the only legal and moral route that can be taken," the student association's university affairs director, Jordan Marsh, said.
He further dealt with exclusion, or rather what he called the 'disaffiliation', which affects individuals 'by default'.
In the Scottish Division, containing nearly one third of the membership, disaffiliation was defeated by 88 votes to 49.
Every critic of disaffiliation had emphasised the danger of getting out of touch with the Labour movement.
He said disciplinary action, which could entail forced resignation of committee members, or disaffiliation from the union, was "one possibility out of many".
Recommending disaffiliation is one thing, but the manner in which the Task Force has carried out its study is not right.
Religious disaffiliation (see also apostasy) means leaving a faith, or a religious group or community.
You mention our disaffiliation from Lincoln Hospital, where our faculty physicians have provided medical care for almost two decades.
The reason for the disaffiliation from CBC was threefold.