And these organizations' member states are also behaving more independently. |
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The marines are beginning to train their infantry squads to operate more independently. |
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They were also more independently mobile and were able to be discharged sooner. |
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Most now have much more freedom to make choices, whether they live in group homes, or more independently. |
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One or more independently rotating pulleys can be used to gain mechanical advantage, especially for lifting weights. |
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It is possible, he says, for Japan to act more independently without alienating Washington, its protector and proven friend. |
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Gardanne is operating more independently, given the quality of staff, who are for the most part medical professionals. |
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As they start working more and more independently and become self directed, other competences will develop as well. |
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Such a directory would enable managers to act more independently while preparing the documents needed for every staffing process. |
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Litigators follow a learning plan that has them work progressively more independently on lawsuits over a three-year period. |
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The commission has required that the company give two more independently owned Internet service providers access to its cable systems. |
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Concerned that their ethnic identity was being erased, he said, the family began to act more independently. |
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Hips tended to be synchronized with the movements of the board during the first few trials, but seemed to act more independently latter in practice. |
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The faculty hopes to impart specialized knowledge to its students so that they act more independently, see the world broad-mindedly, and think more flexibly. |
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Instead of that, I am supporting others and thinking about living more independently with my girlfriend. |
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As children reach grade four and five, and a routine is in place, they should be able to work more independently. |
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She requires adapted equipment to enable her to manipulate materials more independently. |
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Insects drift along with the prevailing wind, while birds are able to fly more independently of it. |
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Actions undertaken to favour access to reading and writing are the first condition for helping the impoverished to mature intellectually and to lead their lives more independently. |
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Appears simple, but this cane has worked wonders for Aline, allowing her to function more independently both publicly and privately, so much so, it has caught the attention and inquiry of others. |
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Once some proficiency is gained, the students begin to practise the task more independently but still receive supportive feedback regarding their progress as they complete the task. |
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Certain transit-based TDM strategies must be implemented in close collaboration with transit investments, while other strategies such as teleworking and other workplace programs can be implemented more independently. |
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The strategy is intended to help seniors stay healthy and to live more independently in their own homes, by providing seniors and their caregivers with an integrated continuum of community-based services. |
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Initially a secretary in the department for transport, she then sought a job where she could have more contact with people, work more independently and have direct responsibilities. |
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A dual purpose: Patricia de Nicolai was experienced in working with one of the best creative teams in perfumery, and wanted to continue her work more independently and freely. |
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The bodies should be empowered to monitor, report, and, where possible, enforce gender equality legislation more effectively and more independently. |
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The strengthening of links and co-operation between the urban systems belonging to this area could, by making them operate more independently with regard to Paris, play a major role in the construction of a polycentric model. |
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Compared to the previous ones, this current position is more challenging, as I am expected to take on more responsibility and work more independently. |
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They should also adopt increasingly democratic internal procedures and relax party discipline to allow members of parliament to express themselves and act more independently in a bid to promote accountability in government. |
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An option to that could be to figure out some mechanism by which artistic merit could be decided upon more independently, perhaps by a panel of experts. |
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The knowledge gained by the NIS as a result of the Facility's work should help them implement environmental projects more independently in the future, a prime objective of Tacis in general. |
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He notes it appeared following a cultural upheaval in around 3000 BC, which inspired the peoples of Neolithic Europe to develop more independently. |
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