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Перевод: independently


[наречие]
независимо; самостоятельно


Тезаурус:

  1. But what happens if, half-way through, he finds out we are working it independently?
  2. The perspective may not have developed antagonistic elements to the extent to which, at a generalised level, it could have been a genuine challenge to extant political power, but the populism did articulate working-class interests and demands assertively and independently.
  3. 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.
  4. They apply only to sight, and leave the reader assuming that, unlike what we see, what we touch exists independently of the mind.
  5. The RDLS (Reynell and Huntley 1985, 2nd revision) provides separate measures of language comprehension and language production which may be used independently or together to provide a comparison of a child's relative strengths and weaknesses in the two areas.
  6. Society viewed as a system for production and distribution, conceived of independently of the actors' representations or justifications of the system, is what was later called the "social formation".
  7. Such acceptance would make it possible to bring to an end the constant friction and disagreement between science and religion; for religion, with its "god" defined independently of the origin of the world or of life, would not be concerned with those origins, and would be completely unaffected by scientific advance.
  8. Such claims are based solely on the investigating policeman's statement that it was of "some use", and has never been independently reviewed.
  9. In harbour the rig is usually opened out to its full water width of six metres, and the four independently suspended wheels can be retracted into the main hull, so that it appears to squat on the ground.
  10. Under modus , however, property was left so that something could be done; since the bequest was not conditional on it, its payment was due independently of whether the intended thing was done or not.
  11. Moreover, to the extent that in order to establish or preserve a just government a qualified recognition of authority is necessary, such recognition in itself, independently of consent, is sufficient to establish a suitably qualified obligation to obey.
  12. The hallucinations move independently of the eyes, suggesting that the patterns are generated in the visual cortex of the brain rather than on the retina.
  13. Nothing happened until, quite independently, a group of enthusiasts set up the Folly Fellowship in 1988.

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