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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151. Overburdened by commitments elsewhere, Unesco can only act as a clearing house for independently sponsored initiatives.
152. Some scepticism has been expressed by tenants as to whether independently judged rents will be significantly lower than those asked by brewers.
153. I'm inclined to think independently.
154. Groove length uses end-of-track independently from time signature.
155. State courts operate independently of the federal judiciary.
156. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace discovered evolution independently.
157. We should learn something new independently, actively and purposefully.
158. Each firm acts independently; no collusion is present.
159. We should study new things, independently, actively and purposefully.
160. Mayer and Joule independently achieve the great vision.
161. Are the bank accounts independently reconciled by someone other than the employees who keep the cash records?
162. Asocial movement is autonomous insofar it can independently decide its strategy with little constraint from the allied party.
163. Good verbal amp ; amp ; written in English, able to work independently.
164. In this paper we consider the approximate solution of lower confidence limits of reliability for series-parallel and parallel-series systems which are composed of pass-fail components independently.
165. No existing model can explain the ribbon, he adds, which was found independently by two instruments on IBEX.
166. He is independently wealthy.
167. To help deal with these problems, a program can be run in JIT mode or debugging mode independently of a debugger.
167. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
168. The evolution of personalism in the civil law reflects the process of growth of personalism in terms of natural, socially commune, independently individual features.
169. A coal slime test was carried out by use of diesel oil emulsified by new type of emulsifying reagent developed independently.
170. However, because the measurement on the product and income sides proceeds somewhat independently, the two actual measures differ by a statistical discrepancy.
171. "The engaged custodian is more likely to be happy than the independently wealthy, unengaged millionaire, " he says.
172. Each antenna element either resonates independently, or increases the total bandwidth of operation of the multi-band antenna system 100, in the low frequency band.
173. The unsteady performances of podded propeller in steady flow and in stern wake field were calculated independently, and the influence of the stern was analyzed.
174. Frisian, spoken in northern Holland , developed independently , as did Faroese, a Scandinavian language spoken Faroe Islands.
175. Compared with traditional arc stud welding gun, the above mentioned parameters can be adjusted independently, and the sending depth is allowed to vary within a wider range.
176. The herbal extraction was separated and added into the oil phase and water phase independently, and the emulsion was prepared using soybean phospholipids and poloxamer as the emulsifying agent.
177. Multiple stepwise regression analysis demonstrated that serum androgen level was independently related to serum AMH level in patients with PCOS.
178. Since each subcarrier can be equalized independently, the complexity of space-time equalizers is avoided.
179. Several influences, apparently independently, were lobbying against Gilbey and for Roger.
180. The key to the increased speeds lies in a bogie design wheel axles to move independently.
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.