Affiliated societies

societies connected with a central society, or with each other.

See also: Affiliate

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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AAAS was founded in 1848 and includes nearly 250 affiliated societies and academies of science, serving 10 million individuals.
ISCoS, along with its 21 affiliated societies in various countries, promotes the highest standards of care for spinal cord injured throughout the world.
The three Members-At-Large to the Board give of their time to the organization, as do countless members of Standing Committees, Delegates to affiliated societies, and the Section Chairs and others who volunteer their services at the Spring and Fall Meetings.
The NMA represents the interests of more than 30,000 African American physicians with nearly 112 affiliated societies throughout the nation and U.S.
Syed said at the meeting, which was presented by the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons and affiliated societies.
These events allow us an opportunity to catch up on the activities of our members and affiliated societies outside the London area, and I would urge you all to consider attending our future weekend meetings.
NODA affiliated societies rate each others shows every year, which means the judgement is from people who know what they are talking about.
You might then want to join - there are always lots of art exhibitions, study days, music courses, lunchtime events and reading group meetings, with many affiliated societies including The Alliance of Literary Societies, the Birmingham Philatelic Association, the British Russian Society (Midlands) and the Dickens Fellowship.
The current issue of EIRC is tile ripe fruit of one of its affiliated societies, The Queen Elizabeth I Society.
Ariaratnam says, "I want to work more closely with the ISTT's Executive Sub-Committee to bring these technologies to the communities in the Affiliated Societies to reach our goals.
The Affiliates Chair is working with the affiliated societies, but that's not enough.
"Now that the general election is approaching, a special selections panel of NEC members drawn from all areas of the Labour Party - constituency reps, affiliated societies, parliamentary party, Government - decide whether or not a seat selects from an all-women shortlist or open shortlist and will draw up the shortlist of candidates which local members choose from.
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