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Definition of affinity group in English: affinity groupnoun US A group of people linked by a common interest or purpose. 〈主美〉(由某一共同利益或目的而联系在一起的)亲和团体 affinity groups are the key to forwarding a company's diversity agenda Example sentencesExamples - The Internet can match people into affinity groups, help them figure out times and places they can meet, and so serve the cause of authentic, as opposed to virtual, networking.
- That is how friends, allies and affinity groups operate in the United Nations to achieve common cause.
- All protesters were asked to abide by a code of conduct, and membership of an affinity group and training in non-violent protest were parts of the code of conduct.
- The affinity groups come together and form clusters which are several affinity groups which have a common goal.
- If a call went out for more people at a certain location, an affinity group could assess the numbers holding the line where they were and choose whether or not to move.
- We have mentoring programs, diversity councils, affinity groups and internships available to our diverse employees.
- It's safer and more fun if you come in an affinity group: please think about setting one up if you haven't already got one going, and having a preparation session.
- Another possible interesting application would be to manage affinity groups.
- I quickly began searching for my affinity group.
- Each affinity group had its own mission and was self-organized.
- Help the affinity group decide upon and initiate their action, provide physical and moral support, and share in the excitement and sense of determination.
- We have roundtables with the affinity group leaders and with our president so that they can share what their particular groups are talking about and raise issues that might come up.
- One of the women in my affinity group was actually organizing the rally there.
- In the session we learned at least two important lessons: the need to establish and maintain links with other members of an affinity group and the usefulness of vinegar in dealing with the effects of tear gas.
- Major philosophical or moral questions that will come up with each affinity group will have to be worked through as soon as the group forms.
- An affinity group of older women from Montreal, were the first to approach the fence.
- I am interested in facilitating the formation of small affinity groups interested in nonviolent direct action.
- Each affinity group nominates a representative who can take part in broader decision making processes.
- People are encouraged to march together as a branch, community organisation or affinity group.
- Party-based contacts were augmented by the efforts of local affinity groups, resulting in a more personal (and, presumably, persuasive) appeal.
Definition of affinity group in US English: affinity groupnounəˈfinədē ˌɡro͞opəˈfɪnədi ˌɡrup US A group of people linked by a common interest or purpose. 〈主美〉(由某一共同利益或目的而联系在一起的)亲和团体 affinity groups are the key to forwarding a company's diversity agenda Example sentencesExamples - The affinity groups come together and form clusters which are several affinity groups which have a common goal.
- One of the women in my affinity group was actually organizing the rally there.
- I quickly began searching for my affinity group.
- Party-based contacts were augmented by the efforts of local affinity groups, resulting in a more personal (and, presumably, persuasive) appeal.
- An affinity group of older women from Montreal, were the first to approach the fence.
- It's safer and more fun if you come in an affinity group: please think about setting one up if you haven't already got one going, and having a preparation session.
- That is how friends, allies and affinity groups operate in the United Nations to achieve common cause.
- I am interested in facilitating the formation of small affinity groups interested in nonviolent direct action.
- All protesters were asked to abide by a code of conduct, and membership of an affinity group and training in non-violent protest were parts of the code of conduct.
- Each affinity group had its own mission and was self-organized.
- We have mentoring programs, diversity councils, affinity groups and internships available to our diverse employees.
- In the session we learned at least two important lessons: the need to establish and maintain links with other members of an affinity group and the usefulness of vinegar in dealing with the effects of tear gas.
- The Internet can match people into affinity groups, help them figure out times and places they can meet, and so serve the cause of authentic, as opposed to virtual, networking.
- Help the affinity group decide upon and initiate their action, provide physical and moral support, and share in the excitement and sense of determination.
- Each affinity group nominates a representative who can take part in broader decision making processes.
- We have roundtables with the affinity group leaders and with our president so that they can share what their particular groups are talking about and raise issues that might come up.
- If a call went out for more people at a certain location, an affinity group could assess the numbers holding the line where they were and choose whether or not to move.
- People are encouraged to march together as a branch, community organisation or affinity group.
- Major philosophical or moral questions that will come up with each affinity group will have to be worked through as soon as the group forms.
- Another possible interesting application would be to manage affinity groups.
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