associate membership

collocation in English

meaningsofassociateandmembership

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associate
adjective[before noun]
uk
/əˈsəʊ.si.ət/
us
/əˈsoʊ.ʃi.ət/
used in the title of a person whose rank is slightly lower or less complete than the full official ...
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membership
noun
uk
/ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of belonging to ...
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(Definition ofassociateandmembershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Are we, in fact, trying to getassociatemembershipfor them?
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Temporary membership would have afforded something similar toassociatemembership, but it has been removed without explanation.
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They are teaching something they have not learned themselves, so as to qualify persons forassociatemembershipof their appropriate institute.
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He has made it clear that their alternatives are renegotiation orassociatemembership, but they are vague and ill thought out.
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Will he confirm that, under the existing treaties, no one could force us intoassociatemembershipand no one could proceed without unanimity?
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In addition, we have theassociatemembershipof the great technical institutions which is, in itself, an award of a very high character.
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Associatemembershipmust be an early aim, to give those countries fairly full integration.
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The state concerned would probably allow the others to go ahead, having negotiated anassociatemembershipof some kind, from a position of some strength.
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If it wantsassociatemembership, that, too, can be considered.
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Some will apply forassociatemembership.
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Theassociatemembershipsystem means that people attending clubs other than their own must have their membership and other details checked before they can gain entry.
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Full membership is available to physicians andassociatemembershipis offered to dentists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners.
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In 1904 the society had a regular membership of 850, in addition to theassociatemembership.
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Membership was initially advertised at $50 for anassociatemembershipand $75 for a life membership.
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Associatemembershipis open regardless of experience or educational background to anyone with an interest in lubrication engineering.
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Associatemembershipwas available to those otherwise not qualified, but who had assisted at the ports of evacuation.
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The association's ordinary members are individual researchers, althoughassociatemembershipis available to organizations and companies.
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Associatemembershiprequires at least two years of postgraduate studies in psychology or approved related discipline.
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Interested evangelicals who do not have such a degree can apply forassociatemembership, but do not have voting rights.
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Provisions exist forassociatemembershipfor those who are not union members or on long-term layoff.
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