The black aces are permanent trumps, independent of which suit otherwise is trumps. |
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In doing so, he devised a more fundamental way of defining the absolute zero of temperature, independent of any particular material substance. |
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Such measurements should be independent of the local concentrations of donor and acceptor molecules. |
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To create generic strategies that were independent of the topic of a review, we excluded terms that would apply exclusively to a given purpose. |
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Universal, reliable and even human-made light, completely independent of diurnal rhythm, has abolished the shamanist aspects of our calling. |
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At the time it also developed a party line that came to resemble Eurocommunism, ostensibly independent of both the USSR and China. |
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Once disengaged, the braking mechanisms function independent of each other. |
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We thus obtained measures of environmental and mammal community characteristics, independent of the discriminant analyses of macrohabitats. |
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The ordinary and prosaic details of a work of art often end up telling a story independent of the one the author intended. |
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The number of particles is independent of the deliquescent state at which they are measured. |
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Although the idea may have come from Mesopotamia, the script was independent of the cuneiform. |
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Although we are rational agents that make real choices, we don't have free will that's independent of causality. |
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It seeks to stand completely independent of subjective pointedness but remains aesthetically acute and functionally precise. |
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The district auditor has made the point that he is independent of the council. |
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There is patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination which justifies this classification. |
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Of course, psychological constructs and theories are not always independent of their social, cultural, and historical contexts. |
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His take-home message is one to which most people, independent of their psychological constitution, can relate. |
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First, that it was an ordinary personal accident policy whereby payment of the sums insured was independent of any fault by anybody. |
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From the middle of the fifteenth century, it was governed by a lay confraternity and was completely independent of episcopal control. |
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In contrast, phosphorylations of histone H1 and GST-peptide substrates are independent of any docking site. |
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There are no sources of philosophical knowledge that stand independent of, and prior to, the natural sciences. |
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The party is independent of the state in matters pertaining to the police and youth, but everywhere else the state stands above the party. |
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We will give a proof here, independent of Wilson's theorem, that all permutations are possible. |
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This damage was observed whether or not the cells were permeabilized and independent of the presence of singlet oxygen. |
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Technology, like culture, as a part of culture, cannot act independent of human intervention and facilitation. |
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Growth hormone sensitivity in GH deficient hypopituitary adults is dependent on gender, but independent of timing of onset. |
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Gametogenesis appeared to be unaffected by hypophysectomy suggesting that the hagfish gonad was independent of hypophysial gonadotropic control. |
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Shortly after, Bulgaria established its own patriarchate, independent of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople. |
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Piston rods are preferably hardened on a horizontal machine independent of the machining condition of the end face. |
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This shows clearly that maximum palaeotemperatures decreased eastward independent of stratigraphic position. |
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In addition, the vomeronasal organ in the nose is a part of a chemosensory system that is independent of the olfactory system. |
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The presence of two Maori and three women in this book confirm that heroism is independent of race and gender. |
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In the 1940s, hereditarianism and behaviourism were not independent of each other, but instead fed off each other. |
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Created in 1337 by Edward III for his son, the Duchy's main purpose is to provide an income, independent of the monarch, for the heir apparent. |
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We assumed, in the statistical model, that censoring was independent of breast cancer risk within each stratum of stress. |
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Criteria for the diagnosis of catatonia independent of schizophrenia have been proposed for future classification systems. |
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The cup threads down to preload the bearings and adjust the headset independent of the stem. |
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Postal cancellations, like collectors' chops on traditional Chinese paintings, may appear independent of their stamps. |
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A nursery school is independent of any school for older children, although it may feed into a particular one. |
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The clinic stands alone as being almost wholly independent of provincial scrutiny. |
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The Commission is a non-partisan public body that is independent of government and directly accountable to Parliament. |
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It is important to realize that the virtualized Windows XP system needs to be secured independent of the Windows 7 system. |
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His term also saw a further increase in the spiral of violence, increasingly carried out by actors independent of the state. |
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The mayor could be independent of party politics, which would certainly cut through some of the backroom machinations. |
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We also tested the secondary null hypothesis that differences in vesical neck mobility would be independent of parity and continence status. |
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Because the springs respond instantaneously, the response at very high frequencies would be expected to be independent of frequency. |
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A priori knowledge is independent of empirical justification or verification. |
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They are both solipsists, incapable of distinguishing an objective world independent of their own states of consciousness. |
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So, independent of network technology we can define 3 categories of unwired usage. |
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What brains do when they process sentences of a natural language is to some extent independent of the language. |
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Since many celestial events occur independent of local time, Universal Time is used by astronomers of all nations. |
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They may be framed or unframed, full-page, half-page or smaller, independent of the text, set above or within it. |
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Historically, fatwas were independent of the judicial system, although some muftis were officially attached to various courts. |
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The Director of Public Prosecutions is independent of the other organs of State in the exercise of his duties. |
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These results were independent of other factors such as mother's background, birth weight, weaning age and breastfeeding. |
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He is often misremembered as asserting that real interest is independent of inflation and monetary shocks. |
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Deep marine trenches with thermal vent ecosystems independent of solar energy add to the enormous complexity of our biodiversity. |
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This past fall, an exhibition independent of the biennale made the connective leap between historic Venice and contemporary architecture. |
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He said it might be that the mind or consciousness is independent of the brain. |
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As supply meets demand, a future is created, independent of any plan, but revealed in the trajectories of market forces. |
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The metachromasy was found to be independent of phase transition temperature of vesicles. |
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The forager expends 1 unit of energy per time period as a basal metabolic rate, independent of what it is doing. |
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For this we use alpha mattes, or masks, which allow us to work on certain portions of the building independent of the rest of the rendering. |
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The distance r is independent of the distant galaxy's azimuth around the axis of displacement. |
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It is also possible, however, that direct compression of axons may induce axonal damage independent of Schwann cell dysfunction. |
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They are one of the most autonomous and independent of animals, which is why you don't find a wolf act at the circus. |
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We might wish to have individual autonomy and to be independent of the world we find ourselves in, but this is not in any way realistic. |
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Use the rudder to keep the tail right behind the nose, independent of what you're doing with the ailerons. |
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Mobile long service leave ought to become a national scheme, independent of a particular employer. |
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It is entirely independent of the copyright laws, and their extension into the domain of art. |
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Sponge cells perform a variety of bodily functions and appear to be more independent of each other than are the cells of other animals. |
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Peatlands occur in low-energy settings and are more independent of adjacent landscape units. |
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If the value of an element is independent of the presence of another element, both elements are said to be independent from each other. |
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There is an area that remains more or less independent of the control of the government. |
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The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium. |
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Many Alto programs can be controlled with the mouse alone independent of a keyboard. |
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Some form of investigation would be appropriate, and this should be independent of at least the industry and the regulators. |
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He looks to struggles independent of political parties, the official labour movement, or any other organised forces. |
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Instead it measured the diffuse reflectance, which is relatively independent of the angles of illumination and measurement. |
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The standard for OpenGL is an open one, independent of hardware platforms, windowing systems and operating systems. |
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These indices are independent of the organic matter abundance and strongly related to the elemental composition of kerogen. |
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The risk theory has merits that are independent of its claim to explain what it is for an agency to cause harm. |
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This view is utterly independent of my views on the merits of affirmative action. |
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In fact, the reversal potentials were independent of the direction of voltage ramps. |
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Young rams fertilize ewes using coursing tactics, whose success is independent of their dominance rank. |
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Everyone is thought to be after something, everyone is thought to have some particular goal in mind, independent of the goal that he or she happens to articulate. |
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At the moment private schools are financially independent of government. |
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Batman is a thought form dreamt up by Bob Kane, which has accreted beliefs and views over the decades to become the Batman we know today, independent of the original. |
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The functional classes for proteins exist in hierarchies or directed acyclic graphs, which means that the classes are not independent of each other. |
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The Committee has continued to provide a voice that is independent of industry and regulators in support of a sound and efficient banking financial system. |
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However, independent of the degree of fibrosis and contracture, the fibrotic cords consist of collagen bundles oriented in the direction of the aponeurotic fascia. |
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There is no autonomous indigenous community, independent of the state. |
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The establishment of the University as an autonomous statutory body independent of Government is supported by many provisions in the University Act. |
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Here we provide evidence of a new type of organelle movement in squid axoplasm which is independent of both microtubules and microtubule-based motors. |
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This was crucially important, as when the funds of the union were sequestrated, the support groups were independent of the union and their funds could not be touched. |
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The wheel-horses' breechings are independent of their collars. |
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There may be greater potential for searching out and mining statistical data produced by organizations that are relatively independent of the state. |
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This result is inconsistent with the assumption of the equilibrium theory of island biogeography that animal density is independent of island area. |
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The cycloid has the property that a particle P sliding on a cycloid will exhibit simple harmonic motion and the period will be independent of the starting point. |
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Biological membranes are expected to be permeable to the uncharged ammonia molecule, which makes transport of NH 3 across membranes independent of transport proteins. |
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The organ itself is part of the show, as it can rise or drop independent of the orchestra pit. |
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Typical advocates of this view admit that universals exist, after a fashion, but they deny that universals have any existence independent of their instances. |
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Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus. |
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It's a musical alcove independent of the traffic and bustle of everyday. |
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Scientific research suggests that alpha lipoic acid helps increase the carbohydrate absorption and storage by your muscles, independent of insulin. |
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These installations are structurally independent of the new building. |
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Instead, the ideologues of centralism are always trying to make local government independent of the state governments, the better to trample on regional differences. |
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This conclusion is independent of whether the organ or official has contravened provisions of internal law or overstepped the limits of his authority. |
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If we do not wish to hypostatize the world or ontologize the subject by making either one a ground, then the relation in question must be independent of their terms. |
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There's a real need to push much further, most importantly on fair trade, to enable developing countries to actually develop and become independent of aid. |
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For a cold-worked material the Meyer hardness is essentially constant and independent of load, while the Brinell hardness decreases as the load increases. |
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Whether the universe is deterministic, or indeterministic is a question which is independent of the truth or falsehood of the completeness of physics. |
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Their main objective was to remain independent of the fascist parties. |
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Here Sherman lauded the manner in which elements in Cezanne's pictures were adjusted for the sake of the composition, independent of laws of reality. |
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The second pathway is slower and independent of benzene concentration. |
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We will assume that once a seed has fissioned once, it continues to fission or effectively double in a time t 2, which is independent of the above distribution. |
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Consultants who are independent of auditing and accounting can better focus on their core competency of solving increasingly complex business problems. |
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Like a mountain range whose profile appears equally craggy when observed from both far and near, fractals are used to define curves and surfaces, independent of their scale. |
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I assume that each new diploid individual results from the random fusion of a male and a female gamete and that its gender is independent of its autosomal genes. |
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Instead, she bestows a life and a self on modernity that seems to be independent of politics or its intellectual progenitors, and can therefore be whatever the author wants. |
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These projections are based on assumptions about fertility and life expectancy as both these measures are independent of the age structure of the population. |
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But even more fundamentally, he believed that nature exists independent of the experimenter, and the motions of particles are precisely determinable. |
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He feels that the true theory may be independent of any dimensionality of space-time, and that 11 dimensions only emerges once one tries to solve it. |
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The two domes were independent of each other, making it is possible for visitors to travel between the two domes on a walkway, after climbing a flight of stairs. |
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The treasury officials were appointed by the king, and were largely independent of the authority of the viceroy, audencia president or governor. |
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Would this prove that the patient's revalescence had been independent of the medicines given him? |
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The reduction of thromboglobulin is independent of both the change in plasma glucose and the presence or absence of complications. |
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County Councils and Municipalities are independent of one another, the former merely covers a larger geographical area than the latter. |
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The Japanese tradition is independent of the European, but many abstract and floral elements are used. |
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Supplier piece rates shall be independent of the order volume and package size. |
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In 1984, the PGA European Tour became independent of The Professional Golfers' Association. |
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As plasticising is independent of the hydraulic systems, it can take place simultaneously with mould opening or closing. |
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These bodies and their operation are largely independent of Government policy influence. |
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Thus materialism has no definite content independent of the particular theory of matter on which it is based. |
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This mode generates an electrical current independent of calcium transport that contributes to excitation of the heart. |
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However, Bath was made a county borough in 1889, independent of the newly created administrative county and Somerset County Council. |
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The schools became more independent of the Church of England, and also began to admit girls. |
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The European Council should not be mistaken for the Council of Europe, an international organisation independent of the EU based in Strasbourg. |
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Finally, in 1871, Klein proved that the entire theory of Projective Geometry is independent of the Parallel Postulate. |
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Bologna's special claim to Alma Mater Studiorum independent of kings, emperors or any kind of direct religious authority. |
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Increased lipid peroxidation during kindling is independent of iron salts and excitotoxin. |
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In recent developments, certain Kashmiri independence groups believe that Kashmir should be independent of both India and Pakistan. |
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Physical equations involving isotropic materials must therefore be independent of the coordinate system chosen to represent them. |
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Isotropic materials are characterized by properties which are independent of direction in space. |
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Therefore, they are independent of the composition and physical state of the material. |
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Apparently, at this point in his life he still believed in such concepts as a spirit, independent of the body and surviving death. |
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He argues that independent of any verbal definitions, we know the meaning of blue and green, say through a definition by pointing. |
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After reforms in 1992, officials held regular meetings and published minutes, but were not independent of government. |
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Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences. |
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On the other hand, large burghs became independent of the county for most purposes. |
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A new judicial organisation made all magistracies temporary and independent of the throne. |
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The right of the Dominions to set their own foreign policy, independent of Britain, was recognised at the 1923 Imperial Conference. |
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Its conception is entirely independent of the moral sense of the concipient, and may be said to be the objective apprehension. |
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They received no training in administration or leadership to make them independent of their British officers. |
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Young dippers usually become independent of their parents within a couple of weeks of leaving the nest. |
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Lancaster was also given palatinate status for the county of Lancashire, which entailed a separate administration independent of the crown. |
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Communities remained independent of each other, unlike the situation in Denmark which is lowland. |
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This technical approach allows a collision avoidance capability on the flight deck, which is independent of the ground system. |
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Vincent and the Grenadines all became independent of the United Kingdom, and Suriname became independent of the Netherlands. |
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What this means is that the idiomatic reading is, rather, stored as a single lexical item that is now largely independent of the literal reading. |
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The fan is the site of hydrothermal vents with their own sub ecosystems independent of sunlight. |
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Robert's rule of the Duchy was chaotic, and parts of Henry's lands became almost independent of central control from Rouen. |
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Some members, such as Ernie Chambers of Omaha, are independent of party officially, while others have not publicly disclosed their affiliation. |
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Many larger towns and cities were given the status of county borough, with similar powers and independent of county council control. |
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Art form refers to the elements of art that are independent of its interpretation or significance. |
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One is Kelvin's, that its formal character is independent of the properties of particular materials. |
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In other languages, such as Finnish, consonant length and vowel length are independent of each other. |
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Before the consolidation of Sweden, the Geats were politically independent of the Swedes or Svear, whose name was Sweonas in Old English. |
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On 1 January 2017, Norway disestablished the Church, making it independent of the state, but retaining the Church's status as national church. |
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Although independent of the Roman Empire, which dominated southern Europe at this time, the inhabitants traded with the Romans. |
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During the 12th century, the Marcha Orientalis under the Babenbergs became independent of Bavaria. |
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The Judiciary of the Bahamas is independent of the executive and the legislature. |
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Old historical splits have frequently drifted since the time they occurred and may be independent of current phonetic palatalization. |
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As for languages that have three lengths, independent of vowel quality or syllable structure, these include Dinka, Mixe, Yavapai and Wichita. |
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In 1930, the Methodist Church of Brazil became independent of the missionary societies and elected its own bishop. |
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They were the first guidelines of the Church of England as it became independent of Rome. |
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Ultimately, the fifth postulate was found to be independent of the first four. |
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Because the Spanish failed to have significant influence in the region, it remained independent of outside control. |
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The judiciary branch is fairly independent of the other two branches with the power to interpret the constitution. |
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The Sri Lankan system of crucible steel making was partially independent of the various Indian and Middle Eastern systems. |
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At this point the solubility curve changes slope, and the solubility becomes almost independent of temperature. |
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Through the 1990s, tourism increased and the town developed an economy independent of Store Norske and the mining. |
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Appositive relative clauses are often claimed to be more or less syntactically independent of the head noun. |
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The Torbay conurbation of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham on the south coast is now administratively independent of the county. |
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Effects may also depend on the chemical toxicity of the deposited material, independent of its radioactivity. |
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David's was independent of Canterbury, the mission of Gerald proved a failure. |
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The nuplexes, virtually independent of fuel supplies, could be dropped into jungle or tundra. |
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Arriva also operate county services both independent of and on behalf of Shropshire County Council. |
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Related to Zipf's Law is Gibrat's Law, which holds that the growth rate of a variable is independent of its initial size. |
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Accordingly, the NBR sponsored the Forth Bridge project which would give them a direct link independent of the Caledonian Railway. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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In Scotland there are also four private pursuivants who are independent of Lyon Court. |
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Ulster became the most thoroughly Gaelic and independent of Ireland's provinces. |
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Such a scale would be quite independent of the physical properties of any specific substance. |
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About 1,102 school districts, independent of cities and counties, handle California's public education. |
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Nevertheless, the primary focus of the interlude is upon the comic by-play of master and servant quite independent of these Luciferian vaunts. |
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It does remain hard to shake the impression of a certain secondariness about A Test of Poetry, independent of its conception date. |
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It is also a direct democracy, where voters can propose and enact constitutional amendments and legislation independent of the legislature. |
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On the basis of Article 78 of the 1994 Ethiopian Constitution, the Judiciary is completely independent of the executive and the legislature. |
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The service is not manifested in a physical object that is independent of the provider. |
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Natural lakes provide a microcosm of living and nonliving elements that are relatively independent of their surrounding environments. |
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Some of these endolysins are secreted to the extracellular environment before completion of the viral lysis cycle independent of holin activity. |
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The PEP is independent of any employer, rendering a PEP holder the flexibility and freedom to switch employers without having the pass revoked. |
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This suggests that West Kent at this point was independent of East Kent, and part of the Kingdom of the East Saxons north of the Thames Estuary. |
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They have also been the subject of a number of unofficial documentaries, commissioned and produced by individuals independent of the group. |
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It also exerts its proapoptotic function via its protease activity, independent of IAP and caspase. |
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This scaling is independent of the ionic strength, the solvent quality, the molecular weight, and the charge density. |
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Spontaneous glutamate release is independent of calcium influx and tonically activated by the calcium-sensing receptor. |
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The detective is based on Jeremy Brett's portrayal, with the series's plot independent of the Conan Doyle stories. |
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Potentially lethal diseases, such as smallpox and influenza, were so virulent that their spread was independent of nutrition. |
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The judges who win in straight ticket races are likely neither accountable to the people nor independent of the party that elevated them. |
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In this case, ionization is activationless, i.e. its rate constant is extemely large and independent of potential. |
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Today, the Church in Wales is fully independent of both the state and the Church of England. |
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Mobile communication is simultaneously additive and subordinative and operates somewhat independent of formal language constructs. |
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The indigenous inhabitants of Mauretania developed kingdoms of their own, independent of the Vandals, with strong Roman traits. |
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Up until 1666, when Patriarch Nikon was deposed by the tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church had been independent of the State. |
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By the sixteenth century Middle Scots had established orthographic and literary norms largely independent of those developing in England. |
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Such Committees are independent of the Privy Council Office and therefore do not report directly to the Lord President of the Council. |
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With the assumption of quasisteady vaporisation, the mass flaw rate is constant, independent of radius. |
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O is a later text than C but is independent of it and so the two are a valuable check on correctness. |
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The Commission Members are appointed by the Scottish Parliament but are expected to be independent of government in its workings. |
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Oxalate accumulation and regulation is independent of glycolate oxidase in rice leaves. |
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Each overseas territory has its own legal system independent of the United Kingdom. |
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Pulsed electrogeneration of bubbles for electroflotation yields optimum-sized bubbles that are independent of solution conditions. |
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According to declarative theory, an entity's statehood is independent of its recognition by other states. |
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All of these services are controlled directly by the Isle of Man Government, and are independent of the United Kingdom. |
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To enhance discoverability, each research article page provides recommendations for related articles independent of publisher. |
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Disjuncts and conjuncts are definitely a universal indicator of an essay's quality, independent of its topic. |
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These changes occurred independent of any antigang program and bore no relation to the number of officers in the Chicago Police Department's Gang Crimes Unit. |
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Most modern fish have a hyostylic jaw suspension, which is responsible for their unique ability to move their entire jaw apparatus forward independent of the brain case. |
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That obligation in general, under which we conceive ourselves bound to obey a law, independent of those resources which the law provides for its own enforcement. |
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By this time political events have made it clear that the settler and indigenous strands are inextricably bound in a sense of nationhood independent of Britain. |
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Finally, there are Independent Baptist churches that choose to remain autonomous and independent of any denomination, organization, or association. |
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The specific speed is derived to be independent of turbine size. |
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Similarly, the study of colour sensitivity as an element in object perception independent of shape or spatial perception involves a decontextualisation of the former. |
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Unlike the Biological Species Concept, a cladistic species does not rely on reproductive isolation, so it is independent of processes that are integral in other concepts. |
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In 1881, the Falkland Islands became financially independent of Britain. |
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So Halloween of the 21st century is not the All Hallows' Eve of the Middle Ages, and even gives rise to its own set of urban legends independent of the historical celebration. |
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Article 3 of the Montevideo Convention declares that political statehood is independent of recognition by other states, and the state is not prohibited from defending itself. |
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The phenomenon is much less common among evangelical, nondenominational and charismatic churches as new ones arise and plenty of them remain independent of each other. |
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The trial today consists of an inquiry independent of the royal mint. |
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There is a need to devolve, democratise, strengthen and make government at the regional and local levels more representative and independent of Westminster and Whitehall. |
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Hispid cotton rats and rice rats were dominant prey items, and their rank-order importance in owl diet was independent of seasonal fluctuations in abundance in the field. |
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Lassalle considered the state to be an entity independent of class allegiances and an instrument of justice that would therefore be essential for achieving socialism. |
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Prior to meeting Marx, Engels had become established as a fully developed materialist and scientific socialist, independent of Marx's philosophical development. |
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In other words, the subject learned to preprogram intrasaccadic and postsaccadic disconjugate movements independent of any immediate disparity cues. |
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This system is primarily responsible for innervating the smooth muscle layers of the alimentary canal and can function totally independent of the central nervous system. |
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In psychiatry, the term neologism is used to describe words that have meaning only to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning. |
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This made the caravel largely independent of the prevailing winds. |
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Swazi, and to a greater extent Phuthi, display good evidence that breathy voicing can be used as a morphological property independent of any consonant voicing value. |
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The civil service is expected to maintain political impartiality in its work, and some parts of it are entirely independent of Government decision making. |
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Researchers found that the associations they observed between each of the four blood-type diets and the markers of health are independent of the person's blood type. |
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Mr. Beers came to the country full-handed, with a handsome competency to commence any business he might choose, independent of missionary patronage. |
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Schleswig and Holstein have at different times belonged in part or completely to either Denmark or Germany, or have been virtually independent of both nations. |
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The energy per sea area is roughly independent of turbine size. |
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In contrast, the charter movement seeks to operate schools independent of the constraints of large bureaucracies and, in some cases, unions as well. |
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The relationship between tanning and number of nevi was independent of the child's hair and eye color, parent-reported sun exposure and skin phototype. |
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Only in Aquitaine, which was fast becoming independent of the central Frankish monarchy, did complex military institutions persist into the 8th century. |
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The judiciary is independent of executive and legislative branches. |
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In time bishops came to be appointed locally rather than from England and eventually national synods began to pass ecclesiastical legislation independent of England. |
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The system is totally independent of any other rail or street traffic. |
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An autonomous profile for our heat exchanger activities a profile that is independent of GEA will prove effective in future penetration of new markets. |
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Both Liverpool and Manchester Corporation rejected this, feeling that the interests of their city required its water supply to be independent of that of any other city. |
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It is independent of, but works closely with, the Royal Ballet. |
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In the 19th century, musical institutions emerged from the control of wealthy patrons, as composers and musicians could construct lives independent of the nobility. |
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Function words tap into verbal coordination between people because these words are independent of conversation topic and require shared knowledge to be used effectively. |
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At the Peace of Westphalia, the Swiss delegation was granted formal recognition of the confederacy as a state independent of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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However, away from the origin, the radial dependences are independent of the orientation, and are, therefore, characteristics of the electric dipole. |
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Gothic sculptures independent of architectural ornament were primarily created as devotional objects for the home or intended as donations for local churches. |
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The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. |
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In 1974 the three ridings of Yorkshire were abolished and York which had been independent of the three ridings, was incorporated into the new county called North Yorkshire. |
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Consequently, the thrust characteristics of a rocket motor are different from that of an air breathing jet engine, and thrust is independent of velocity. |
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It is independent of network equipment, and can therefore be integrated with any IP router such as a satellite IP encapsulator or standard IP routers. |
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As the Church in Wales became independent of the state, tithes were no longer available to the church, leaving it without a major source of income. |
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It is not an established church and is independent of state control. |
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It is apparent that there is a background concentration of silica as silicic acid of about 2 m moles, independent of pH in the near neutral to alkaline pH range. |
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The judiciary was not independent of the other branches of government. |
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The null hypothesis contends that the residuals are homoscedastic, independent of the explanatory variables, and that the model is correctly specified. |
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In Paris, various committees, the mayor, the assembly of representatives, and the individual districts each claimed authority independent of the others. |
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Such an absolute measure should look only at the individual's power to consume and it should be independent of any changes in income distribution. |
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He realised he needed to control Northumbria, which had remained virtually independent of the Kings of England, to protect his kingdom from Scottish invasion. |
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