An independent variable is the variable you have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. |
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More applicably, altitude-induced hypoxia may have an independent influence on redox-sensitive adaptive responses to exercise. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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Another laboratory has provided independent confirmation of the test results. |
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A city-state is a sovereign state, also described as a type of small independent country, that usually consists of a single city and its dependent territories. |
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In the book, he appraises Hollywood's recent films and contrasts them with several independent films. |
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A teacher compares the number of students wearing blue with the number of students wearing red. In this scenario, color is the independent variable with the difference in the number of students, categorized by color, being the dependent variable. |
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Say you are interested in how exercise affects perspiration levels in humans. Your independent variable would be the exercise and the dependent variable would be the level of perspiration. |
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A dependent variable is a factor or phenomenon that is changed by the effect of an associated factor or phenomenon called the independent variable. |
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Russia became the Soviet Union and lost Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia, which became independent countries. |
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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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They are within the boundaries and liberties of the City, but can be thought of as independent enclaves. |
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There are a number of primary schools, both state and independent, in the town. |
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The independent media organisation Indymedia also covers Liverpool, while 'Nerve' magazine publishes articles and reviews of cultural events. |
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No other parties hold seats on the city's council, however there are 3 independent councillors. |
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Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. |
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The independent sector includes Repton School, Ockbrook School, Trent College and The Elms School. |
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The city's five independent private schools include Birkdale School and the Sheffield High School. |
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Hockley is where many of Nottingham's unique, independent shops are to be found. |
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The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely constituted independent governing Statistics Board. |
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Central banks in most developed nations are institutionally designed to be independent from political interference. |
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Generally, independent central banks enjoy both goal and instrument independence. |
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An independent central bank will score higher in the review than one that is not independent. |
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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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The quarter boasts a diverse range of retail shops many of them, in Green Lane, Babington Lane, Osmaston Road and elsewhere, independent traders. |
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In the 1980s, France pressed for an independent European crew launch vehicle. |
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On 13 April 2011, REL announced that the Skylon design had passed several rigorous independent reviews. |
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In 1926, at the age of 13, he went on to Sherborne School, an independent school in the market town of Sherborne in Dorset. |
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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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At first FW results did not agree with the incorrect but independent results of Feynman and Schwinger. |
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A paper by Don Page and independent calculations by Raymond Laflamme led Hawking to withdraw this concept. |
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Hawking was, however, fiercely independent and unwilling to accept help or make concessions for his disabilities. |
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Dawkins has also been strongly critical of the Gaia hypothesis of the independent scientist James Lovelock. |
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Dawkins suggests that atheists should be proud, not apologetic, stressing that atheism is evidence of a healthy, independent mind. |
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The Cornwall Railway remained a nominally independent line until 1889, although the GWR held a large number of shares in the company. |
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Rather the X in XML stands for extensible and the W3C is modularizing the entire specification and opening it up to independent extensions. |
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Since the end of the 20th century, the place of classical mechanics in physics has been no longer that of an independent theory. |
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He is now regarded as an independent inventor of and contributor to calculus. |
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Therefore, they are independent of the composition and physical state of the material. |
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Isotropic materials are characterized by properties which are independent of direction in space. |
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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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The major and minor symmetries indicate that the stiffness tensor has only 21 independent components. |
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There are also several smaller independent operators including Mendip Rail. |
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However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
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The auxilia remained independent cohorts, and legionary troops often operated as groups of cohorts rather than as full legions. |
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Today, Ireland is divided between the independent Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
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With dominion status in the Commonwealth of Nations, independent Pakistan had two British monarchs before it became a republic. |
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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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The Nawabs of Bengal established an independent principality in 1717, with their headquarters in Murshidabad. |
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After assuming power in 2009, the Awami League government greatly reduced the commission's independent powers for investigation and prosecution. |
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Recent developments include Cornish music, independent films, and children's books. |
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Cornwall has a comprehensive education system, with 31 state and eight independent secondary schools. |
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Herefordshire has a comprehensive education system that also includes several independent schools. |
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Weber, a Swiss businessman and independent scholar, founder of the Andaman Association and creator of the encyclopedic andaman. |
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A bill passed in 2016 and effective as of 1 January 2017 created the Church of Norway as an independent legal entity. |
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In 2010, Adventism claimed some 22 million believers scattered in various independent churches. |
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All rational beings seek benefit and shun harm on their own account but independent choice permits them to abandon bounds imposed by justice. |
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In 1998 Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen became independent unitary authorities. |
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Blacks set up some independent Baptist congregations in the South before the American Civil War. |
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However, about 600 Congregational churches have continued in their historic independent tradition. |
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Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana. |
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Heathen groups are largely independent and autonomous, although they typically network with other Heathen groups, particularly in their region. |
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In 2008 the UK Statistics Authority was established as an independent body. |
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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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Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. |
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Grammar schools were established in various British territories, and have developed in different ways since those territories became independent. |
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The schools became more independent of the Church of England, and also began to admit girls. |
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However, majority of the independent schools today are still registered as a charity, bursary is available to students on means test basic. |
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Most independent schools, particularly the larger and older institutions, have charitable status. |
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In 2014 the Independent Schools Council commissioned a report to highlight the impact that independent schools have on the British economy. |
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Ofsted is responsible for inspecting a range of educational institutions, including state schools and some independent schools. |
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Some board members are nominated by associations but not representatives of them, plus three other independent directors including Mark Stephens. |
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All university students must do an independent research project which applies the knowledge obtained during the previous years of study. |
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Each college is an independent charitable institution with its own endowment, separate from that of the central university endowment. |
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In 2011, the school was subject to its latest regular, independent inspection. |
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The King's School, Rochester is an English independent school in Rochester, Kent. |
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Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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It is now known as The John Lyon School and is a prominent independent school. |
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The villa buildings were often independent structures linked by their enclosed courtyards. |
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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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Frank Lloyd Wright was a highly original and independent American architect who refused to be categorized in any one architectural movement. |
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Lleweleyn, the last independent Prince of Wales, is presented playing Robin Hood. |
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The art and science of firework making has developed into an independent profession. |
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Cidrerie Ruwet SA, established in 1898, is the only independent craft cider producer in Belgium. |
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On 5 April, Cellino was successful in his appeal with independent QC Tim Kerr to take over the club. |
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When Juan Antonio Samaranch was elected IOC president in 1980 his desire was to make the IOC financially independent. |
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The emphasis on medieval culture clashed with principles of realism which stress the independent observation of nature. |
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Caxton's edition was reprinted by his successor, Wynkyn de Worde, but this edition has no independent authority. |
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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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Brean Hammond focuses on Pope's singular achievement in making an independent living solely from his writing. |
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For the first time, she and her son were financially independent, though the estate proved less valuable than they had hoped. |
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He set up an independent exhibition in his brother's haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in Soho. |
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He was educated at Chigwell School, an independent school, where he first discovered philosophy. |
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On his death, Dickens settled an annuity on Ternan which made her a financially independent woman. |
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Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, often described Kipling's novel Kim as one of his favourite books. |
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Newspeak is a simplified and obfuscatory language designed to make independent thought impossible. |
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Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. |
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With around 400 members, the Society is independent from the Trust, but works closely with it. |
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Even grunge bands, following their break with success, began to create more independent sounding music, further blurring the lines. |
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Most musicians in the genre can be found on independent labels like Warp, Morr Music, Sub Pop or Ghostly International. |
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The camping retail chain Millets, and independent shops, set up makeshift outlets at the festival. |
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Having fulfilled his First National contract, Chaplin was free to make his first picture as an independent producer. |
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These bodies and their operation are largely independent of Government policy influence. |
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It became easier to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the Natural History Museum became fully independent. |
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It is extremely popular in the UK with national championships and multiple independent leagues. |
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Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report. |
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These programs include independent institutions and universities, and those that eventually lead to a Class A golf professional certification. |
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The FA's income does not include the turnover of English football clubs, which are independent businesses. |
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There were several independent supporters clubs during the reign of Doug Ellis but most of these disbanded after his retirement. |
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The tournament was ultimately won by India, who defeated Great Britain to claim the country's first gold medal as an independent nation. |
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It was the first time that the Philippines, India and Pakistan competed as independent nations at the Olympic Games. |
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In 1984, the PGA European Tour became independent of The Professional Golfers' Association. |
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The Japanese tradition is independent of the European, but many abstract and floral elements are used. |
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Throughout the Empire's evolution into the Commonwealth of Nations, the song declined in use in most states which became independent. |
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The factory could have driven independent traditional millers out of business, but it was destroyed in 1791 by fire, perhaps deliberately. |
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Such nations are sometimes recognised as autonomous areas rather than as fully sovereign, independent states. |
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With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s, the organization's membership saw an influx of newly independent nations. |
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Today, Freistaat is associated emotionally with a more independent status, especially in Bavaria. |
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The constitution also provides for an independent judiciary, the highest organ being the Supreme Court. |
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The Faroe Islands are a member of some international organisations as though they were an independent country. |
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At that point, Luxembourg became a fully independent country in a personal union with the Netherlands. |
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Since 2001, financial services in the British Virgin Islands have been regulated by the independent Financial Services Commission. |
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Except in military defence and foreign affairs, Hong Kong maintains its independent executive, legislative and judiciary powers. |
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Judges are appointed by the Chief Executive on the recommendation of an independent commission. |
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After 4 months in the assembly, North Wales AM Nathan Gill left the UKIP group to sit as an independent, citing much infighting and distractions. |
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There are no independent military forces on the Isle of Man, although HMS Ramsey is affiliated with the town of the same name. |
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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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Each overseas territory has its own legal system independent of the United Kingdom. |
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Exceptions were sometimes made in cases where the colonies did not become independent. |
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He concluded that oil would have given an independent Scotland one of the strongest currencies in Europe. |
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The SSP has led republican protests and authored the Declaration of Calton Hill, calling for an independent republic. |
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Some thought the single Imperial status of British subject as increasingly inadequate to deal with a Commonwealth with independent member states. |
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The colonies set up temporary governments or juntas which were effectively independent from Spain. |
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The Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England were established as independent countries during the Middle Ages. |
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Nicola Sturgeon commented that an independent Scotland would negotiate with the EU to have the same visa arrangements as the UK has. |
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In the white paper Scotland's Future, the Scottish government pledged to expand childcare provision in an independent Scotland. |
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The paper also said that an independent Scottish state would need to build its own security infrastructure. |
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Another major economic issue was the currency that would be used by an independent Scotland. |
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Salmond said in February 2014 that an independent Scotland in a currency union would retain tax and spending powers. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party favoured an independent Scottish currency, pegged to sterling in the short term. |
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Other proponents of an independent Scottish currency included Yes Scotland chairman Dennis Canavan and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars. |
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The credit rating that an independent Scotland would merit also became a subject of debate. |
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Supporters of independence stated that an independent Scotland would become an EU member by treaty amendment under Article 48 of the EU treaties. |
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The white paper on independence proposes that an independent Scotland would open around 100 embassies around the world. |
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The SNP is in favour of an independent Scotland retaining the Queen as head of state. |
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Hoy also said that he believed the lack of facilities and coaching infrastructure in Scotland would have to be addressed by an independent state. |
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If Scotland became an independent state, students from the rest of the UK would be in the position in which students from the rest of the EU are. |
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The WSA acts as an independent consultative body to the Welsh Assembly Government, Sport Wales and to UK Sport. |
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Serbia won the very first year it entered as an independent state, in 2007, with a ballad in Serbian language. |
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By the time of her accession in 1952, her role as head of multiple independent states was already established. |
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Examples of these independent wedges of green belt include Holyrood Park and Corstorphine Hill. |
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George Street, north of Princes Street, is the preferred location for some upmarket shops and independent stores. |
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This is wrestling promotion on the independent circuit, holding events and PPV's in Europa Hotel and The Mandela Hall. |
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The question of an independent Jersey has been discussed from time to time in the Assembly of the States of Jersey. |
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However, certain aspects of the former independent kingdoms remained separate. |
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It was staged with the aim of creating a fully independent Ireland as a state with a republican constitution. |
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Its programme was motivated to have an independent deterrent against the Soviet Union, while also maintaining its status as a great power. |
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Considering the response to be unsatisfactory, de Gaulle began constructing an independent defence force for his country. |
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At the end of both wars, Scotland retained its status as an independent state. |
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The Commonwealth realms are independent states that share the same person as monarch. |
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The newly independent United States later became involved in this scenario, complicating the conflict. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the US Occupation authorities initially encouraged the formation of independent unions. |
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Jinnah repeatedly warned that Muslims would be unfairly treated in an independent India dominated by the Congress. |
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The Commonwealth is suggested to have been an attempt by Britain to maintain some indirect influence over the newly independent countries. |
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National borders were redrawn, with several independent nations restored or created, and Germany's colonies were parceled out among the victors. |
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All Asatru organizations, publications, independent kindreds, and just plain Asafolk are asked to take part. |
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Markus inferred that the aschematic women were just as likely to think of themselves as being independent as dependent. |
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We must enable nonverbal auties to communicate by independent typing on devices that talk for them. |
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The different navigations she had to pass through for this purpose were such that only an independent method of propulsion would be available. |
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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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If the insured party undertakes repair work himself or does it by independent sources this is not claimable from the insurance company. |
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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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With the consumer approach, evaluators produce independent, consumerlike assessments where the consumer's welfare is the ultimate value. |
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The five brooms have independent adjustments to conform, to curvatives in the road. |
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The radical group voted to divorce itself from the main faction and start an independent movement. |
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The country's overcrowded and drug-ridden prisons will be reviewed by an independent board of inquiry. |
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Pulsed electrogeneration of bubbles for electroflotation yields optimum-sized bubbles that are independent of solution conditions. |
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Then the Wronskian of f and g must be nonzero, else they could not be linearly independent. |
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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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That the Farsi or Persian is not a language derived from the Pehlevi, but a collateral and independent tongue, seems to be sufficiently certain. |
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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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Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the UK as well as monarch of fifteen other independent Commonwealth countries. |
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An independent cartographer and an aspiring actor resist the fact that they are each others' heartmates. |
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The kingdoms of Gwynedd, Powys, Dyfed and Seisyllwg, Morgannwg and Gwent emerged as independent Welsh successor states. |
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In 2006 there were 33 nursery, 1555 primary, 244 secondary comprehensive and 43 special schools with 56 independent schools in Wales. |
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A number of independent radio stations broadcast to the Welsh regions, predominantly in English. |
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Ancient India represented a distinct tradition of law, and had an historically independent school of legal theory and practice. |
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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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Although, the EU is independent from Council of Europe, they share purpose and ideas especially on rule of law, human rights and democracy. |
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The independent European Research Council allocates EU funds to European or national research projects. |
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As a mere duke, William owed allegiance to Philip I of France, whereas in the independent Kingdom of England he could rule without interference. |
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According to declarative theory, an entity's statehood is independent of its recognition by other states. |
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The British government's fear of an independent Ireland siding against them with the French resulted in the decision to unite the two countries. |
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Each of these four dialects was associated with an independent kingdom on the island. |
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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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Northumbria was originally formed from the union of two independent kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira. |
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By then, two additional editors had been promoted from assistant work to independent work, continuing without much trouble. |
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Nevertheless, southern Germany shows some independent developments of itself. |
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Families and households were still largely independent economically, and the household was probably the center of life. |
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Bronze was used for this purpose in many parts of the world, probably based on independent discoveries. |
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While some kingdoms were defeated militarily and occupied, others remained nominally independent as allies of the Roman empire. |
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These six churches, while being in communion with each other are completely independent hierarchically. |
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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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It includes a number of independent kingdoms and other smaller territories and assigns a number of hides to each one. |
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From this point onwards, East Anglia effectively ceased to be an independent kingdom. |
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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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The Kingdom of Sussex was an independent unit until the reign of Offa of Mercia. |
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Similar small skirmishes with independent Viking raiders would have occurred for much of the period, as they had for decades. |
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The Historia Regum suggests that the threat of an independent Northumbrian king had come to an end in 952, when earls finally took over the helm. |
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Under this arrangement, Norway kept its liberal constitution and its own independent institutions, except for the foreign service. |
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Norwegian culture blossomed with nationalist efforts to achieve an independent identity in the areas of literature, art and music. |
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After the successful Siege of Antioch in 1097, Bohemond began carving out an independent principality around that city. |
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Brittany, a region where nobles were traditionally very independent, was under Angevin control during Henry II and Richard I's reigns. |
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To bolster further the independent prestige of the young prince, the king had him created Earl of Chester at only twelve days of age. |
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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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We consider the model with independent, but not necessarily identically distributed, claim sizes and the interoccurrence times. |
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He is the focus of unity for the worldwide Anglican Communion of independent national or regional churches. |
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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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In addition to independent cities, there are also incorporated towns which operate under their own governments, but are part of a county. |
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They received no training in administration or leadership to make them independent of their British officers. |
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The end of Charles's independent governance came when he attempted to apply the same religious policies in Scotland. |
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The Church of Scotland, reluctantly episcopal in structure, had independent traditions. |
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The rents issuing from the land permitted him to live as a man of independent means. |
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In the meantime both Parliament and the King agreed to an independent investigation into the king's involvement in Strafford's plot. |
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These handwritten notes of the elder Vane obtained by Henry Vane the Younger were confirmed by independent testimony. |
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In the meantime both Parliament and the King agreed to an independent investigation of royal involvement in Strafford's plot. |
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This era produced the first Russian university, library, theatre, public museum, and independent press. |
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After independence, many former British colonies joined the Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of independent states. |
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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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In 1980, Southern Rhodesia, Britain's last African colony, became the independent nation of Zimbabwe. |
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A new judicial organisation made all magistracies temporary and independent of the throne. |
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The Russians strongly opposed any move towards an independent Poland and one reason Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 was to punish them. |
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Polish patriots wanted the Russian part of Poland to be joined with the Duchy of Warsaw and an independent Poland created. |
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In a safe Conservative seat, the official Conservative candidate Duff Cooper was opposed by an independent Conservative. |
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The independent was supported by Lord Rothermere, Lord Beaverbrook and their respective newspapers. |
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The economic monopoly of the metropolis was the main reason why many countries decided to become independent from Spain. |
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Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Czechoslovakia became independent countries. |
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In 1947, British India was partitioned into the independent dominions of India and Pakistan. |
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Of the nations that comprised former Russian Empire, only Finland would remain independent throughout the Cold War. |
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British rule ended in Cyprus in 1960, and Malta in 1964, and both islands became independent republics. |
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Many NHS trusts have become NHS foundation trusts, giving them an independent legal status and greater financial freedoms. |
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Some NHS charities have their own independent board of trustees whilst in other cases the relevant NHS Trust acts as a corporate Trustee. |
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The BMA believes it is important the independent sector is held to the same standards as the NHS when giving NHS care. |
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Most of its components have become independent countries, whether Commonwealth realms or republics, and members of the Commonwealth. |
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In capitalist free markets, goods are manufactured on demand by millions of small independent producers in direct competition with each other. |
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The Communities still had independent personalities although were increasingly integrated. |
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The only independent MP in the current parliament is Sylvia Hermon, previously of the Ulster Unionist Party. |
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A referendum was held in Scotland on 18 September 2014 which asked citizens whether Scotland should be an independent country. |
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Young members in Scotland belong to an independent organisation, called Conservative Future Scotland. |
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Cameron reiterated calls for an independent investigation into the alleged war crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War. |
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He stated that, if this investigation was not completed by March 2014, he would press for an independent international inquiry. |
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In March 2017, the party's only MP, Carswell, left the party to sit as an independent. |
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Carswell quit the party in March 2017 to become an independent, leaving UKIP without any MPs in the Commons. |
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Unlike England, Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland has no history of being an independent country or of being a nation in its own right. |
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The wrestling promotion features championships, former WWE superstars and local independent wrestlers. |
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The Committee hears appeals from the appellate courts of many independent Commonwealth nations and crown dependencies. |
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Politically, however, they are fully independent entities, unaffiliated with the council of their former county. |
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Perry Uniform makes many school uniforms for many independent schools next to the railway off the B6154 in Upper Armley. |
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RoSPA is on the B4217 in Calthorpe Fields in north Edgbaston, next to the independent St George's School. |
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The soup kitchen laicised, it moved out of the church and registered as an independent non-profit. |
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After the Second World War, the vast majority of British colonies and territories became independent, effectively bringing the empire to an end. |
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The independent states within the Commonwealth would share the same monarch in a relationship likened to a personal union. |
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A district committee of the county councillors elected for the area were an independent local council for some administrative purposes. |
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On the other hand, large burghs became independent of the county for most purposes. |
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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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Theresa May commented that an independent Scotland would have access to less security capability, but would not necessarily face a reduced threat. |
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George VI and his successor, Elizabeth II, adopted the title Head of the Commonwealth as a symbol of the free association of its independent member states. |
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A movement of new unions began to emerge under a more independent model, while the former institutionalized unions had become very corrupt, violent, and led by gangsters. |
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The City of London has no state schools, just two independent schools. |
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As we have seen, it does not belong to the concept of material body to be alive, and even less to the be alive in and independent way and therefore to be besouled. |
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He is not a man of independent fortune, for he works like a carthorse. |
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At a time when mainline denominations are engaged in massive closures of small rural churches, independent charismatics are strategically helping to rechurch rural Canada. |
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It suggest that the imported aCCA gene replaced the ancestral eukaryotic eCCA gene, leading to a number of independent losses of the eCCA gene in the choanozoan groups. |
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Language schools are either independent entities or corporate franchises. |
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Another source of union news is the Workers Independent News, a news organization providing radio articles to independent and syndicated radio shows in the United States. |
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The determinablist has to hold that natural determinates drawn from mathematically and mereologically independent determinables are always be capable of coinstantiation. |
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As with a number of other prominent independent schools in the South of England, a locomotive of the Southern Railway V Class was named after Winchester College. |
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The Head Master is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the school is a member of the Eton Group of independent schools in the United Kingdom. |
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This state of affairs is crying out for an independent investigation. |
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Following a Royal Charter and Act of Parliament in 1903, it became an independent university, the University of Liverpool, with the right to confer its own degrees. |
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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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The Commission may not be able to assess the reliability of the data provided by Member States and may not dispose of independent information sources. |
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With the addition of South Sudan 14 July 2011, there are 193 UN member states, including all undisputed independent states apart from Vatican City. |
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France maintained its seat as there was no change in its international status or recognition, although many of its overseas possessions eventually became independent. |
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Free and independent electresses might object to be set in the forefront of the battle to shield their husbands and brothers from consabulary buckshot. |
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The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. |
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As an independent sovereign entity, holding the Vatican City enclave in Rome as sovereign territory, it maintains diplomatic relations with other states. |
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Although the Holy See is closely associated with the Vatican City, the independent territory over which the Holy See is sovereign, the two entities are separate and distinct. |
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However, despite its exiguity, the vicarage did maintain an independent existence as a benefice, and the College continued to make presentations to the bishop of Worcester. |
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It is an independent body comprising 27 members drawn from the relevant local authorities and from those living in local communities within the Chiltern AONB area. |
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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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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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Trousseaux and glory boxes could be slowly built up while women were engaged in the paid workforce, before marriage heralded the loss of an independent income. |
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Forgemasters, founded in 1805, is the sole remaining independent steel works in the world and dominates the north east of Sheffield around the Lower Don Valley. |
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The city boasts over 400 retail shops, half of which are run by independent specialist retailers, and around 100 restaurants and cafes primarily supported by tourism. |
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Since 1990, the Tower of London has been cared for by an independent charity, Historic Royal Palaces, which receives no funding from the Government or the Crown. |
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Between 9 and 15 January 2011, a referendum was held to determine whether South Sudan should become an independent country and separate from Sudan. |
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In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. |
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Their remaining output is commissioned from ITV and independent producers. |
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