Example sentences of "[adv] [art] independent " in BNC.

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1 We held it was the duty of revolutionary Socialists to denounce both imperialist peace and imperialist war as the inevitable consequences of Capitalism and , whichever came , to carry on the independent class struggle of the workers , directing it towards the conquest of Worker 's Power … .
2 All of them , but especially the independent working-class organizations , were unlike commercial insurance companies in holding popular , convivial meetings , often in pubs ( although some societies were temperance organizations and met in places uncontaminated by drink ) and in their sense of comradeship and obligation among members .
3 PERHAPS the Independent Traveller ought to carry some sort of warning : ‘ Reading this section can change your life . ’
4 The study demonstrated not only the independent effect of maternal age on mortality ( in the form of reverse " J " or " U " shaped curves ) at all parity levels , but also that mortality increased almost linearly in the neonatal , post-neonatal and toddler ages with parity in each maternal age group ( Heady and Morris , 1959 ) .
5 They 'll also bring in an independent security auditor to estimate its effectiveness : Eagle will be installed on the user 's Sparc or RS/6000 .
6 When buying from a dealer , or a person you do not know , it is advisable to take along an independent expert to negotiate on your behalf .
7 At the other extreme , many historians believe that the Labour Party had simply inherited working-class support from the Liberals owing to the fact that trade unions had changed their allegiance when it became obvious that only an independent Labour Party would act in their interests .
8 Radiocarbon , particularly once the need to calibrate was accepted , has shown that the development of Stonehenge lasted several centuries with Mycenae being only contemporary with the final phase ; thus the independent invention of megalithic monuments had to be accepted .
9 The ACE/ID polymorphism is thus an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction in low-risk individuals .
10 Nevertheless an independent review emerged with a comparative analysis of a complex field .
11 WHEN is an independent state not an independent state ?
12 Apart from the specific history of the status of women that Engels was proposing , he was again stressing that the status of women is not an independent fact , perhaps explained by transcendental ideas concerning the nature of men and women , but rather that men 's and women 's ideas about women were all aspects of a much wider system which included the whole political economy and its internal logic .
13 The point that the position of women is not an independent factor , a simple enough point in itself , but one often explicitly refused and , more commonly , implicitly ignored , is again one which most anthropologists would now entirely support , even though they rarely acknowledge Engels 's work .
14 But a car factory is not an independent unit : it is part of a much wider network of manufacturers , deliverers , suppliers and designers .
15 In other words they had become , in her opinion , a rubber stamp , and not an independent body making decisions for the authority to abide by .
16 ( FCA ) of having been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulation 6.03 in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1989 and 12 March 1991 sent business letters relating to its investment business without bearing the legend ‘ Authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.02 and in that the firm at Shipley between 9 September 1988 and 1 October 1989 entered or required its Principal to enter into an association or arrangement with a person which might result in the defendant being constrained or induced to refer or introduce a client to a person who was not an independent intermediary with a view to that person giving investment advice contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.03 and in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1986 and 31 October 1989 failed before recommending or effecting for a client a transaction in units in an authorised unit trust or a recognised collective investment scheme , to take reasonable steps to establish that other more advantageous or suitable policies or units were not available contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.11 and in that the firm at Shipley between 1 November 1989 and 16 October 1991 having given advice to a client which was such that when acted upon it resulted in commission being received by the defendant , failed to notify the said client in writing of the amount and terms of such commission as soon as that information was available , contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.32 was reprimanded , fined £3,000 and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs .
17 While such a statement has concern for a woman in her cultural context in India , to use it as a means of evoking emotive reaction to persuade people to give money in this country is to perpetuate the idea that a woman is not an independent human being and has to be sustained by a man , and that men only want ‘ pure , untouched , unviolated ’ women .
18 The space-economy for example is simply the spatial pattern of organization created by the industrial economy ; it is not an independent variable .
19 Comparison can also be important when the researcher is trying to establish what is not an independent variable .
20 If the response is not satisfactory a visit can have advantages in that the claimant can see that an interest is being taken in their welfare , the handler can consider whether or not an independent examination may be desirable and also may act as a catalyst in a speedy return to work .
21 As such , policyholders might ask — why is there not an independent actuarial committee given that Scottish Equitable is a far larger company than both FS Assurance and Scottish Mutual put together ?
22 Ames showed in a case-control study that prolonged dust exposure was not an independent risk factor , but an increased risk was seen in association with dust exposure and cigarette smoking .
23 At common law the assignment gives the purchaser a right against the vendor but not an independent right of action against the debtor or supplier .
24 Yet West Germany was soon an independent member of NATO , a de facto situation that could not be reversed against the will of the Federal Republic without disrupting the whole alliance .
25 Praxis believes once the independent software vendor community starts nibbling at its bait then the momentum behind ANDF will gather irreversible pace .
26 For the moment the immediate danger to William lay in Scotland , which was still an independent country , with no longer the same king as England .
27 Always an independent spirit , Chicherin had been particularly irritated in 1853 and 1854 by the fact that neither Moscow nor St Petersburg Universities would examine his Master 's dissertation on the provincial institutions of seventeenth-century Muscovy .
28 Always an independent spirit , Rita nevertheless acknowledges certain strong influences in her movement career — Edith , Molly , Rita Horton , and in Coburg , Jutta Holler-von der Trenck ; she believes that her feeling for the importance of expression in movement , and her interest in the choreographing of taped music derive from her contact with Christa Haring , whose classes in Contemporary Dramatic Dance she attended .
29 IT WAS once an independent state , all 32 square miles of it ; but it got on the wrong side of the local superpower , whereupon angry Athens exiled its inhabitants for daring to ally themselves with Sparta .
30 A relatively clear-cut organisation of this kind , later to become the typical form of internal structure of all foreign offices , had already been introduced in 1661 in Sweden , where the small machine for the control of foreign policy was still part of the royal chancery and hardly an independent entity at all ; but it is interesting that it should also have evolved relatively early in a country still so isolated and underdeveloped as Russia .
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