Synonym: severally. Similar words: independent, be independent of, independent agency, independence, dependent, declaration of independence, interdependent, dependence. Meaning: adv. 1. on your own; without outside help 2. apart from others.
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61. We won't provide food vouchers, though the airline may choose to do so independently.
62. The other side of the movie is structured by a choreography that seems to function independently of the screenplay.
63. Solomonoff and Kolmogorov independently invented a systematic way of measuring complexity.
64. Most of the final parts of this story can not be independently verified but events appear to have run as follows.
65. The non-substitution theorem then applies, and prices are again determined independently of demand conditions.
66. I am enclosing an article by Blashfield, written independently, which summarizes some of the reasons for our position.
67. Plasma fibrinogen concentrations, for example, are related to weight at 1 year but not independently to birth weight.
68. All processors are independently audited so that retailers do not need to carry out their own inspections.
69. It has independently evolved a quite different kind of lung from that of our ancestors - an air chamber surrounding the gills.
70. I was really pleased to see the eight of them clearing up so well and independently.
71. A person who has been successful in separating psychologically from parents is equipped to function independently in both play and work.
72. Corporate profits, however, are taxed at the cOrpOrate rate independently of the individual Owners' income.
73. Divisions operate so independently that they sometimes bid against each other for contracts.
74. NetWare will continue to operate with independently assigned names and addresses.
75. Mosquito netting: inner door flaps can be unzipped independently from the net.
76. The independently significant effects found at 16 weeks were maintained at 32 weeks.
77. The court struck down limits on expenditures by candidates themselves, or those made independently on behalf of candidates.http://sentencedict.com
78. The duplication of work involved if each teacher independently conducts these activities is obviously an inefficient use of resources.
79. Only in this case can breathing and heartbeat continue independently of the patient's own ability to sustain them.
80. Disability and age While the vast majority of older people are able to live independently, significant minorities experience considerable difficulties.
81. He concluded that the Seminoles had independently decided to go west because game was exhausted and white settlers were approaching their land.
82. They have long acted independently, rather like managing directors of rival companies.
83. Otherwise women and children did not earn independently in the proto-industrial household in its cloth or hosiery branches.
84. Those authors who operate independently of Palace purview soon discover that doors are quickly locked, bolted and barred to inquiry.
85. Nevertheless, it was independently undertaken, in a very matter-of-fact way, to assist a respected superior in coping.
86. We have no way of knowing whether any other animals now extinct - pterodactyls perhaps? - also evolved the technology independently.
87. Clustered together, branches of the same bank help each other to generate and retain more business than they would do independently.
88. The lack of career prospects would make it much more difficult for party whips to threaten or entice independently minded members.
89. According to the standard seventeenth-century view, there exist, independently of and antecedently to our perception of them, material bodies.
90. They broke away to work independently and become their own masters.
More similar words: independent, be independent of, independent agency, independence, dependent, declaration of independence, interdependent, dependence, interdependence, indenture, indentation, resplendent, superintendent, transcendent, depend, depend on, depending, dependant, transcendentalism, dependable, dependance, depend upon, evidently, impudently, suspended, tendency, open-minded, diffidently, odds and ends, sudden death.