Example sentences of "independently of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This service is also offered independently of a search when a target company has already been identified . |
2 | Independently of an abundance of Cape petrels , two other species and three kinds of albatrosses were observed around us … |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms . |
5 | Independently of the discovery of X- , Y- , and W-cells came the demonstration of multiple representations of the visual field in the secondary visual cortex . |
6 | Transposons are fragments of DNA that seem to have evolved the ability to reduplicate themselves independently of the chromosomes in which they are integrated , and to re-integrate duplicate copies in other parts of the chromosome . |
7 | In practical terms , programme makers increasingly fretted that , in a system now producing many hours of television , it was virtually impossible to work independently of the BBC or an ITV company . |
8 | On the other hand , if debt and warrants are issued simultaneously and the warrants can be cancelled or redeemed independently of the debt , the two components should be accounted for separately . |
9 | On August 19th , Palme Dutt — revealing a capacity to assess political realities independently of the Moscow line which , in all his long years as Britain 's foremost guardian of Communist orthodoxy , he was seldom to repeat — insisted the issue was ‘ not essentially a revolutionary class issue , but simply an expression of war-weariness and horror at the prospect of being dragged into another war . ’ |
10 | First , Phillips took little account of the degree of trade union militancy in deriving his relationship : according to the cost-push theories outlined in section 6.3 , an increase in union militancy will raise the rate of wage inflation independently of the state of demand . |
11 | The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice . |
12 | Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product . |
13 | Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product . |
14 | The factors which come within the first category are those which must exist independently of the substance to be decided . |
15 | More importantly , they argue that over the longer run V is determined totally independently of the money supply ( M ) . |
16 | For an object to exist in an ontological sense is to exist in its own right and not merely as an object of thought , but it is not to exist independently of the conditions under which it may be thought of and identifyingly referred to as that particular object and no other . |
17 | Sometimes at least they seem to have reported to Stockholm independently of the chief under whom they served ; and in the later years of the eighteenth century Gustavus III sometimes tried to use them in this way as agents of a secret personal diplomacy . |
18 | Their activism is now able to sustain itself independently of the lives , dreams and aspirations of the majority of blacks from whose experience they derive their authority to speak . |
19 | Moreover , erm the world can be broken down into elements , into simples , which you can perceive or grasp conceptually as what they are quite independently of the system as a whole to which they belong . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Erm okay as British we all form a single civil society , now Locke wants to say that we can act , for example , erm we can change the form of our government and we can do this independently of the government itself . |
22 | These funds are invested and managed independently of the finances of the Company . |
23 | It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers . |
24 | In his later writings , it is argued , Marx reveals far more concern for the political level of society and the freedom for human beings to act independently of the laws of motion of capitalism as a system of economic production . |
25 | The role of acid secretion has been investigated in relation to the cephalic phase of the colonic response to food by means of H 2 receptor blockage and continual aspiration of gastric juice , but the cephalic response occurs independently of the presence or absence of acid or the entry of gastric juices into the duodenum . |
26 | You also need plenty of room , since the iron does not operate independently of the vapour tank . |
27 | A ‘ message ’ Christology can not simply consist in a message , a message which exists independently of the person who preached it . |
28 | To be concerned simply for Jesus ' message , a message which anyone could have preached and which is now acknowledged quite independently of the person who preached it , is not to hold a Christian position . |
29 | Mosquito netting : both doors have mosquito nets which unzip independently of the door flaps . |
30 | Mosquito netting : the nets are at both ends of the tent can be zipped independently of the door flap . |