Adjective
non-affiliated (not comparable)
unaffiliated
A characteristic of religion in Appalachian communities is the abundance of independent, non-affiliated churches, which "remain unnoted and uncounted in any census of church life in the United States." Source: Internet
Administrators were having concerns about the academic quality and consistency of non-affiliated programs, which prompted the policy change. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, studies on the health risks of vaping have different results based on whether they were funded by tobacco companies, or non-affiliated public researchers." Source: Internet
"Marketing Partners" means a non-affiliated party that is not part of the family of companies controlled by Exxon Mobil Corporation. Source: Internet
The rise in the number of Democrats has resulted in a virtual tie among the number of Democrats, Republicans and non-affiliated voters in Columbia County. Source: Internet
It would also investigate how the resulting figures break down between Christians, Muslims and religiously non-affiliated. Source: Internet