English to Arabic Dictionary unaffiliated

unaffiliated

غير منتسبين
definition
adjective
And an autonomous, unaffiliated organization of teenagers calling themselves Youth Liberation proved adept at developing, attracting, and distributing their own print media on an impressive scale.
not officially attached to or connected with an organization or group.
example
Data in the system cannot be modified, and 'unaffiliated' physicians cannot connect to Geisinger's production databases, where data could be tampered with or destroyed, Chanaga says.
Key research libraries are often closed to 'unaffiliated' users, and many libraries keep the bulk of their collections in closed stacks, inhibiting the rewarding pleasures of browsing.
Both parties agree that 'unaffiliated' voters will be crucial in Colorado.
But when CNN reporter Kevin Sites' bosses found out he'd been blogging his experiences on an 'unaffiliated' site, they told him to stop.
By comparison, only about 18 percent of remaining registered voters were enrolled as independent or 'unaffiliated' .
Even in cases of 'unaffiliated' or unwanted remains, the report leans on the side of return.
The traditional players' efforts to catch up for lost ground in investment performance terms - often by outsourcing to 'unaffiliated' fund management groups - is too little too late, claims Datamonitor.
Especially in the South and in parts of the West, state parties that once limited participation to registered Democrats have begun admitting independent and 'unaffiliated' voters.
The nonsectarian, 'unaffiliated' organization performs in three separate age-based ensembles and includes girls ranging in age from 6 to 17.
A pupil at Sherburn High School, Ford has also qualified for several second rounds in the Trailblazers show jumping series, again run on a national basis at 'unaffiliated' level.
And an autonomous, 'unaffiliated' organization of teenagers calling themselves Youth Liberation proved adept at developing, attracting, and distributing their own print media on an impressive scale.
The link is on an 'unaffiliated' site that had resources for gay youth.
However, candidates - as well as 'unaffiliated' individuals and organizations - have a First Amendment right to spend money on media access for their campaign speech.
Kwik-Fit's change of emphasis is well-timed, as forthcoming changes in the UK car market should bolster demand for 'unaffiliated' after-sales service outlets.
She is rare in that she is an independent intellectual, 'unaffiliated' with any university.
Liberty Asset Managers is an independent broker, 'unaffiliated' to any bank, building society or insurance company.
Artists, musicians and other creative types, most 'unaffiliated' with activist organizations, are planning numerous ways to ‘welcome’ the Republicans.
Perhaps the time has come for constituencies to elect independent citizens, 'unaffiliated' to any political party, to our Parliament in order to begin the process of good government.
We are independent patriots, 'unaffiliated' with anyone, untainted by any political history.
It comes not only from established organisations with clearly defined victims, but also from 'unaffiliated' , loose-knit networks of individuals with a much broader agenda.
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