Example sentences of "[vb pp] independently of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bolivian political parties rejected a statement of Jan. 27 , 1990 , from Chile 's Foreign Minister-designate Enrique Silva Cimma that problems with Bolivia could be solved independently of the sea outlet issue . |
2 | It is binding only if the conditions of the normal justification thesis are substantially met independently of the consent . |
3 | As all entries in the database are tagged with the name of the person who entered them and the date of entry , certain types of retrieval can be done independently of the semantic net . |
4 | ( The classification was of course made independently of the climate scores , by a researcher from a business school who had developed a method to rate the innovativeness of a company 's strategies and products . ) |
5 | Whereas the district in which we live is under an agreement between the three great companies — the Midland being one — that not one of them shall promote a railway in the district without the consent of all three companies ; the continuation of the Bishop 's Castle line is now saddled with the further condition that it shall not be made independently of the Corvedale line , whereas a proposal was made by one of the largest shareholders in the Cambrian to complete it independently of any other line . |
6 | Mosquito netting : the nets are at both ends of the tent can be zipped independently of the door flap . |
7 | Nevertheless , workplace bargaining in Sweden is highly informal and there is evidence , certainly for the metalworking industry , that the works clubs have acted independently of the branches and headquarters of the national union ( Korpi , 1978b ) . |
8 | Nevertheless , workplace bargaining in Sweden is highly informal and there is evidence , certainly for the metalworking industry , that the works clubs have acted independently of the branches and headquarters of the national union ( Korpi , 1978b ) . |
9 | These arrangements , Yolland was told , were intended to make the line complete in itself , so that it could be opened independently of the execution of the works at Craven Arms . |
10 | The bait dropper is normally used independently of the rod with which you are fishing , and the swimfeeder is used as part of the end tackle to which your baited hook is attached . |
11 | This service is also offered independently of a search when a target company has already been identified . |
12 | Hobbes 's distinction between the relationship between individuals in the state of nature and between individuals under a commonwealth suggests that political authority can be exercised independently of the relationships of power between men that result from physical , intellectual , economic and social inequalities . |
13 | Key Mafia figures arrested independently of the operation in September were Giuseppe Madonia , the Sicilian Mafia 's second in command , on Sept. 6 ; Pasquale , Paolo and Gaspare Cuntrera , powerful Sicilian Mafia " bankers " and drug traffickers who were extradited from Venezuela on Sept.11 after years of delays ; Carmine Alfieri , the Camorra chief described as Italy 's major gangster , on Sept. 11 ; and Domenico Libri , the supposed head of the Calabrian Mafia or N'Drangheta , in Marseille on Sept.16 . |
14 | The extreme reduction in diameter of the incisive canal and lengthening and rotation of the alveolar clivus of the premaxilla in the orang-utan are probably derived independently of the hominine condition . |
15 | And the needs of people with learning difficulties and their carers , above all , can not be defined and prescribed independently of the process of encouraging and helping them to welcome opportunities and change . |
16 | Craik ( 1943 ) considered that thinking paralleled reality in that within the mind there must be a model of reality which can be manipulated independently of the outside world . |
17 | We can express the above information as In fact MV must equal PT since both measure the same set of economic transactions in two different ways : indeed we can only observe P , T , and M , so V can not be calculated independently of the rest of the variables in the equation , as can be seen in our example . |
18 | The ‘ utility functions ’ described by equation ( 9–2 ) allow the social valuation of the welfare of individuals to be calculated independently of the utility ( income ) levels of others . |
19 | These probabilities are low and support the findings of the Black report , though they exaggerate the significance of the findings because there was no prior hypothesis , formulated independently of the observed data , in determining the diagnostic groups , age groups , periods , or area to be studied . |
20 | The constraint that we shall perceive only that which is ‘ really there ’ is a true constraint only if ‘ really there ’ can be defined independently of the usual constraints of perception . |
21 | The list of communications unc needs to be represented independently of the minimal acceptances because not all communications need appear in a minimal acceptance set . |
22 | Convention be construed independently of the Convention or must it be construed according to the law applicable in the individual case ( lex causae ) , which is determined by the private international law of the court applied to ? ( b ) Does article 5(3) of the E.E.C . |
23 | For instance , if a constant fraction of profits ( and none of wages ) are saved , or if the savings behaviour of the economy can be described in terms of an infinitely-lived representative individual ( with an additive utility function and a fixed rate of pure time preference ) , then in the long run the after-tax rate of return is determined independently of the tax rate . |
24 | It is clear from 6.12 that , if the firm is able to raise new external funds ( i.e. if ) , then the investment decision ( x t ) can be determined independently of the funding decision ( f t ) . |
25 | The therapist believes this problem is maintained independently of the client 's other problems and thus accepts this as the first goal for therapy . |
26 | A decade later Baird had the sea-going vessel Albatross especially equipped for survey work , and he played an important role in the creation of the Woods Hole laboratory later in the decade , although this was established independently of the government . |