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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AFFILIABLE»
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Public Welfare in Indiana
When,- because of mental Incapacity, new or old relationships can maintain no
grip, there is the recognized duty of withdrawing the non-affiliable from the world
of established, normal relationships into the seclusion of the protecting institution.
Indiana. Dept. of Public Welfare, 1915
It is not by thinking of the child in a generalized way as coming into his heritage of
community membership that one is likely to get anticipated results, but by thinking
of him as being affiliable, as being plastic to the effort made to establish ...
3
Public Welfare in Indiana
Because of this belief that each client should be considered an affiliable being,
and that in making affiliations for him we should not be hampered or frustrated by
having placed him In any special category, I have consistently resisted the ...
It is not by thinking of the child in a generalized way as coming into his heritage of
community membership that one is likely to get anticipated results, but by thinking
of him as being affiliable, as being plastic to the effort made to establish ...
New York (N.Y.). Conference of Charities and Correction, 1914
5
The Organization of Hope: Communities Planning Themselves
Communities Planning Themselves Howell S. Baum. the Associated should
encourage its agencies, and other organizations in the jewish community, to
reach out to the “affiliable"—]ewish newcomers, college students, and other
persons who ...
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Report of the Acting President
... Stales 10,000.00 American Council on Edu- Modern Foreign Language
60,000.00 cation Study in United States Modern Foreign Language 30,000.00
1924-25 Study in Canada (Charreabb to Special Fund, affiliable llstwheri Ihaa in
V. S. >.
Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1922
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Punctuation: With Chapters on Hyphenization, Capitalization, ...
accusable accustomable achievable acidifiable acquirable actable actionable
adaptable addable l adducible adjustable administrable admirable admissible
admittable ' adoptable adorable advanceable advisable afl'able affiliable
atiirmable ...
Francis Horace Teall, 1912
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Affiliable (af-fil'i-a-bl), a. Capable of being affiliated, or referred to as the origin or
cause. The distribution of sediment and other geological processes which these
marine currents effect, are affiliable upon the force which the sun radiates.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The distribution of sediment and other geological processes which these marine
currents effect, are affiliable upon the force which the sun radiates. H. Spencer,
First Principles, § oiuii»»c -ii/i v.; pret. and pp. affiliate, conveying inward. Used in
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Animals of Spain: An Introduction to Imperial ...
Affiliable by nature as herd animals, horses are quite capable of forming strong
attachments with animals of other species: “... whether it is a chicken, goat, dog,
human being, or other organism.”100 They are actual embodiments of Sabuco's
...