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independently
1. Yoga can work independently of medicines but can supplement it by preparing the body to respond faster through the natural process
2. More importantly he was the only independently elected figure we had in town and I knew he had a strong reputation for local grass roots community work
3. “It is best if you have that done independently,” Shaney reminded him
4. They worked both independently and in a group, inside and out
5. To give the avatar the confidence it needed to act independently, she had created it with memories of creating her
6. But a young man, who, instead of applying to trade or to some profession, should employ a capital of two or three thousand pounds in the purchase and cultivation of a small piece of land, might indeed expect to live very happily and very independently, but must bid adieu for ever to all hope of either great fortune or great illustration, which, by a different employment of his stock, he might have had the same chance of acquiring with other people
7. Somebody may be keeping a short leash on you, where you are lacking the freedom to act independently
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9. He is well-presented and able to work both independently and as part of a team
10. Having acted independently of Admiral Sampson, by not advancing against Morro Castle and the shore batteries, the commander-in-chief now turned helplessly to the navy, demanding that they should force an entrance to the harbour and attack from the Bay
11. I‘m not sure where I‘m going with this so try and follow my line of reasoning inasmuch as I am liable to form an uncertain analogy as it relates to the childlike treatment of the (subject) people involved: undermining freedom, initiative, self-reliance, (human) potential and an individual‘s moral and intellectual authority; that is to say, contrary to an individual‘s inherent right to naturally evolve into a productive human being; to learn, think and act independently in his or her (own) inestimable manner
12. Its (hardened) principles are based on the assumption that ―existence exists‖, operating independently of ―consciousness‖ and that the decisions that an individual often makes are based on Reason, (alone); that is to say, Reason is our (only) ―proper guide to action‖
13. ‖ What is not properly understood, however, is that Necessity initiates its own causes, occasions its own results; subject to ―consequences‖ proceeding from both; that is to say, constitutes natural causations operating independently in accordance with its own laws; paradoxically limited, however, by its own restrictive/free condition
14. This team must have an outside Security Expert as advisor because he does not know my hostage and act independently of the Corporate
15. From the way his eyes moved independently of each other, I guessed he must have downed at least half the contents of Uncle Hobart's hip-flask
16. Interception has previously been conducted independently and only with a High Court Judge giving permission to do so
17. Another area that couldn’t be independently confirmed concerned the sixty thousand US dollar loan Brian Walston was supposed to have received from his bank and given to George Dearling as an advance on the missing checks
18. Soon he’d be independently wealthy and never again have to listen to Sylvia’s shit and he certainly wasn’t going to tolerate backtalk from his woman! With a nasty-ass mouth like that, she was the one that needed to be kept in line
19. “She says, and her story has been independently confirmed, that you and he were intimate, went on a drinking and gambling binge together, and ended up in a brothel
20. Nevertheless, the four men who were now in Coventry parked their vehicle in the NEC Car Park and surrounded by thousands of cars the four men separated their way where they all independently headed south to London where they would begin their next attack in 48 Hours as per plan set out by Norman
21. Alone to have idea of the efficiency of the method, all the social and economic tasks are registered, independently from where they are being accomplished
22. This because there are the communication facility and interchange, because they speak the same language independently in which continental regions are located
23. “The advantage to this version of the simulation,” she says, her eyes alight, “is that he can act independently, and is therefore far more effective than a mindless soldier
24. independently that they are working (passive
25. Its functions make possible the generation of income for all the people, independently that they are employed, without generating upset to the economy of the country
26. The second actuation happens when the value is subjective, that is, the system generates income that guarantees the usufruct of the total wealth of a country for any citizen or person, without generating inflation independently that the prices oscillate according to law of the supply and demand
27. For instance, a citizen receives sufficient income that is credited periodically in its Current Account “Personal” for usufruct of the wealth and complete attendance to its necessities for all its life, independently that is working
28. These organizations register the people as beneficiary people an unique time in Bank3Sector independently that are attended nowadays by diverse programs
29. The reason for the discrepancy is that each faction chose their own names independently, just as they wrote their own manifestos independently, and formed their own customs and rules independently (to a certain extent, anyway)
30. Amazingly, Kosmo knew some of this, and Jason studied it independently, as he had done with Marx
31. by where all C++ programs start their execution, independently of its location within the source code
32. such, they really should not be used independently
33. That’s why I employ several spies who work independently and are not aware of each other’s existence
34. They do not know how profoundly different people are who value the reward of independently guiding their own destinies from those who turn themselves into government supplicants
35. imply that even light photons themselves do not exist independently
36. strong evidence that NDEs are occurring independently of the functioning of the physical brain
37. 237 A number of these cases have been independently investigated to ensure no
38. Each of the structures possesses multiple self-sufficient lines of defense, so that if one of the units falls into the hands of the enemy, the other can carry on the combat independently and without great difficulty
39. Two law firms and two oncologists working independently told me that while her internist was guilty of gross medical malpractice, we would be awarded no damages even if we succeeded in court because she had a fast spreading adenocarcinoma (what killed Jim Valvano, NC State hoops’ coach) and that she was "dead meat" by the time that her tumor showed up
40. more resilient and can continue to independently function on a
41. my body to have its own experiences independently of my
42. After such “formation” are they still able to think independently? These terms also warn us that these managers have little to gain by resisting government encroachment
43. Being a sociopath and a genius are traits that sort independently in the makeup of the personality structure
44. controlling personality, never gave Ulysses the chance to think independently; he
45. for different things, had still independently held the same belief;
46. Groupthink is the practice of approaching problems or issues as situations, which are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently
47. "What's he do for a living? Or is he independently wealthy?" This said drolly
48. He asks, ‘How does the information about what is happening everywhere else get collected to determine what is likely to happen here?’ According to physicist Gary Zukau, the philosophical implication of quantum mechanics is that all of the things in our universe (including us) that appear to exist independently are actually parts of one all-encompassing organic pattern, and that no parts of that pattern are ever really separate from it or each other
49. Henry Stapp wrote for the Atomic Energy Commission,’…an elementary particle is not an independently existing entity
50. According to Stapp, the physical world, according to quantum physics, is not a structure built out of independently existing entities, but rather a web of relationships between elements whose meanings arise wholly from their relationships to the whole — much like a hologram