Synonym: individually, on an individual basis, one by one, severally, singly. Similar words: separate, separate from, separatism, separation, separable, inseparable, reparation, preparation. Meaning: adv. apart from others.
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181. Separately, shares in forestry companies declined amid forecasts of a steep fall in cellulose prices, analysts said.
182. Their functional link severed, Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat.
183. They would come separately, and Claudel would keep them well apart.
184. The data for risk ratings and accident estimates were considered separately and are plotted in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 respectively.
185. When all the eggs are done wrap them separately in clingfilm.
186. The proliferation index was also calculated separately for each of five compartments of equal size into which each crypt column was divided.
187. A lady dies having willed money separately to her husband and the family Dalmatian.
188. Pour two-thirds of sauce over mussels, sprinkle with chives and serve rest of sauce separately.
189. We can predict an increase in equilibrium price greater than that caused by either change taken separately.
190. These univariate survival analyses were also separately performed for the group of patients with preoperative radiotherapy and the group with surgery only.
191. As their days there passed, the delegation members did more and more things separately.
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192. Each seems to be specified separately and to initially develop quite independently of its future neighbours and associates.
193. Separately saute the livers in butter until just pink and set aside.
194. This is the case if the firm treats its capital assets separately.
195. As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately.
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197. On this basis then the 24 films which showed turns were analysed separately.
198. Plus, enter your cash flow assumptions, operating statistics ratios, and project Cost, Sales and Wage inflation separately.
199. Waist-hip ratio, age and body mass index were separately related to probability of conception per cycle.
200. I asked the couple, during the following week, to write down separately what each would expect of marriage.
201. First, she looked at each emotional state separately.
202. Each separately called program is a program invocation instance.
203. Corporation's earnings are accumulated separately from its paid - in equity capital.
204. The amount undertaken by the insurer shall be calculated separately from the compensation for the losses of the objects insured, with the maximum amount not exceeding the insured amount.
205. The relocation was phased with departments relocating separately to the new location.
206. With characteristic astuteness, he spoke separately to all those involved.
207. Also children with cerebral palsy were divided separately into spastic diplegia, spastic hemiplegia and spastic quadriplegia, while risk was evaluated.
208. Article 44 The FSC shall separately prescribe the formats under these Regulations.
209. Magnetic resonance imaging and spectrum were used to study the changes of whole brain and frontal area and hypothalamus area separately.
210. Graph of changed scope of compliance about renal participating in compensatory adjustment were drawn out in chronic respiratory acidosis and alkalosis separately.
More similar words: separate, separate from, separatism, separation, separable, inseparable, reparation, preparation, reparations, preparatory, comparatively, desperately, accurately, immoderately, deliberately, irreparably, irreparable, lately, stately, privately, ultimately, intimately, delicately, fortunately, apparatus, immediately, inordinately, unfortunately, approximately, appropriately.