Affiliation in a sentence as a noun

I have no affiliation with either of these, other than being a grateful user.

> affiliation with MIT right now, even as a student, looks to me like affiliation with the **** youth Take a break.

You should not use the signature design of someone else's book if you have no affiliation with them: come up with your own branding.

Each successful release group aims to have a small list of affiliations with well known and prestigious underground boards/ftp-sites.

The qualities of the people involved -- their party affiliation, their tax return status, whether they like cats or not -- that's all ********.

None of these companies have terribly loyal customers, most seem to buy a given phone based on carrier affiliation, or based on costs.

As mentioned, i've disclosed my affiliation numerous times in these types of discussions, and it's certainly not hidden anywhere.

I don't really get this T, i understand its going for minimalism, but would someone who frequents HN recognize it if they did not already know its affiliation?

Each well regarded site is allowed only one particular kind of affiliation: a games group affil, an apps group affil, a courier affil, an ISO affil -- you get the idea.

The quality and prestige of a board depends on the speed of its connection, its capacity, its group affiliations, the standing of its admins in the community and the speed with which new releases are uploaded to it.

I have no affiliation with In-Q-Tel, nor have I ever worked for an In-Q-Tel-funded company, but I have friends on the management teams of more than one and my bet is: In-Q-Tel just gives money to things they thing DoD will find useful, and that's that.

When a reasonable internet user, who has heard of Groupon, LivingSocial, et al, sees this Loopt UI - would it be reasonable for him/her to perceive a affiliation or endorsement for Loopt from the merchant?Personally, I'm leaning towards "probably".

It supported or opposed candidates based entirely on their position regarding prohibition, completely disregarding political party affiliation or other issues.

Affiliation definitions

noun

a social or business relationship; "a valuable financial affiliation"; "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"; "many close associations with England"

See also: association tie-up

noun

the act of becoming formally connected or joined; "welcomed the affiliation of the research center with the university"