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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121. It would hand over its property to its constituent republican bodies to decide their fate independently.
122. Ten measurements were made independently by two observers on each specimen and the mean was calculated.
123. A manufacturer does have some obligations which arise independently of his position as buyer or seller.
124. Only in recent times have political theorists imagined that an obligation can be founded independently of such a relationship.
125. The loans, which are made independently and through credit cards, are primarily used for buying appliances and consolidating debts.
126. But many smaller players operate independently or with the permission of the Arellanos.
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128. But there is no reason why it should not exist independently of joint liability.
129. Each seems to be specified separately and to initially develop quite independently of its future neighbours and associates.
130. Longer periods of unusually low phenylalanine concentrations were also independently associated with worse outcome.
131. The impression has been given that they can not live independently in ordinary housing.
132. This type of comment was backed up by a small pressure group which acted independently of the main Association at public meetings.
133. Parking at this mall has always been tricky, with two independently owned shopping centers occupying a single busy corner.
134. The division into a 13-year race and a I 7-year race has been arrived at independently, no fewer than three times.
135. A gut-level fear reaction that comes out of a basic survival instinct and which operates independently of the intellect.
136. By devising and adopting standards for encoding machine-readable information, data exchange can take place independently of processing considerations.
137. Brains are not designed like electronic circuits,(sentencedict.com/independently.html) with easily identified separate components that can be taken out independently.
138. The right person for the job must show a capacity to work independently.
139. The researchers found that the prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with both sun exposure and pack-years of smoking.
140. Nutritional care audits may be performed independently or as part of a multidisciplinary effort.
141. Men, who comprised the primary workforce for these activities, sometimes organized independently to exploit local marble and limestone deposits.
142. Partnership contracts commonly contain such language to protect joint ventures from being undercut by rivals started independently by the partners.
143. To evaluate this parameter independently the mean stool frequency was calculated for each group at entry and during the study.
144. Employees who work off-site are evaluated on their ability to work independently yet communicate with their team to meet goals.
145. Nuremberg's museum directors decide freely and independently on exhibitions and acquisitions.
146. All of the capacities could have evolved independently, but then obtained further impetus for change from the gradual emergence of language.
147. Two investigators independently evaluated the films to count the number of markers within the colon.
148. Earlier developments by geographers which proceeded somewhat independently were located in arid, semi-arid and subtropical areas.
149. At Level Three students will independently devise, plan and undertake an investigation into a Contemporary Issue.
150. Alho etal reported that both gestational age and birth weight were independently associated with wheezy bronchitis.
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.