单词 | Independently of |
例句 | 1. The two departments work independently of each other. 2. The two departments operate independently of each other. 3. The commission will operate independently of ministers. 4. The student union is run independently of college authorities. 5. My limbs seemed to be working independently of each other. 6. Each part of the organization operates independently of the others. 7. He argued that ideas do not exist independently of the language that expresses them. 8. Scientists in different countries, working independently of each other, have come up with very similar results. 9. Acting independently of the party line? 10. The legislative system operates independently of the President. 11. Plasmid: circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms. 12. Independently of this process, the Federal Assembly would discuss calling a referendum in December. 13. Do they operate independently of the economic and material circumstances in which individuals are placed? 14. Those authors who operate independently of Palace purview soon discover that doors are quickly locked,[] bolted and barred to inquiry. 15. According to the standard seventeenth-century view, there exist, independently of and antecedently to our perception of them, material bodies. 16. The Commission is pledged to act independently of national or sectional interests. 17. Independently of any other verb, the bare infinitive here expresses an event as a possibility, a rejected possibility. 18. The government had the power to legislate by emergency decree independently of Parliament. 19. Can we devise a system in which judges function independently of party politics? 20. Despite holding political appointments, in all matters of criminal prosecution they must act independently of the interests of government. 21. The following is a list of the best known courses available to individuals enrolling independently of company sponsorship. 22. In the United States the courts exercise a good deal of influence quite independently of the other branches of government. 23. The other side of the movie is structured by a choreography that seems to function independently of the screenplay. 24. The non-substitution theorem then applies, and prices are again determined independently of demand conditions. 25. Corporate profits, however, are taxed at the cOrpOrate rate independently of the individual Owners' income. 26. Only in this case can breathing and heartbeat continue independently of the patient's own ability to sustain them.http:// 27. Second, everything you draw is an object that can be selected, moved, reshaped or deleted independently of the rest. 28. Given this reality, the law imposes duties upon the doctor which exist independently of agreement. 29. At times his voice went through its paces almost independently of the sense. 30. False perception can arise only if the nervous system has spontaneous activity independently of any causative external object. 1. The government had the power to legislate by emergency decree independently of Parliament. 2. The student union is run independently of college authorities. 3. He argued that ideas do not exist independently of the language that expresses them. 31. A manufacturer does have some obligations which arise independently of his position as buyer or seller. 32. Only in recent times have political theorists imagined that an obligation can be founded independently of such a relationship. 33. But there is no reason why it should not exist independently of joint liability. 34. Each seems to be specified separately and to initially develop quite independently of its future neighbours and associates. 35. This type of comment was backed up by a small pressure group which acted independently of the main Association at public meetings. 36. A gut-level fear reaction that comes out of a basic survival instinct and which operates independently of the intellect. 37. By devising and adopting standards for encoding machine-readable information, data exchange can take place independently of processing considerations. 38. State courts operate independently of the federal judiciary. 39. The operations that can be performed on the operand stack are all defined independently of any native processor's instruction set. 40. To help deal with these problems, a program can be run in JIT mode or debugging mode independently of a debugger. 41. "Salvage charges" means the charges recoverable under maritime law by a salvor independently of contract. 42. Are accounts receivable maintained independently of cash receipts and disbursements functions? 43. Independently of such trials Newton was, in Goethe's view, self-evidently wrong. 44. Caffeine intake was associated with a significantly lower risk for AD , independently of other confounding variables. 45. That is what transcendental philosophy promises: an explanation of our knowledge of things in so far as that knowledge is possible independently of experience. 46. Cross - overs have occurred independently of each other between pair of homologous chromosomes. 47. Most legacy systems are not modularized into identifiable, distinct components that you can test run independently of others. 48. Embedded systems by embedded processor and related support hardware, embedded operating system and application software systems, and it can work independently of the "device." 49. The use of the heat storage block has led to the unexpected result that the smoke generator can operate independently of power to the heating elements for a very long period. 50. 'Salvage charges' means the charges recoverable under Maritime Law by a salvor independently of contract. 51. Another spin-off is that programmers, designers, and writers work independently of each other -- a good thing if you are handling a large project. 52. Due to community feedback the console app has been released independently of the VS add-in. 53. By buying bank stocks and credit instruments at the bottom of the cycle and selling at the top, the new policy could moderate the boom-and-bust credit cycle independently of interest rate policy. 54. Independently of what you may think, I have my own opinion. 55. Either way, the device driver proceeds independently of the application to service the request. 56. He is that rare bird , a scientist who works independently of any institution. 57. Such a dikaryon cannot apparently exist independently of the haploid phase. 58. Schematron abstract patterns allow you to express such general ideas independently of the precise syntax used for the purchase order format. 59. New type of sensing process provides stable positional monitoring, completely independently of the visible horizon. 60. Independently, the present invention provides methods and mechanisms in which the chin support can angulate independently of the collar body. 61. The goal for an optimizing compiler for a parallel processor is to divide a loop into several ranges of iterations that can be done by separate processors working independently of each other. 62. Embedded system consists of embedded processors, associated support hardware, embedded operating system and application software, system, etc, it can work independently of the "device." 63. He invented infinitesimal calculus independently of Newton, and his notation is the one in general use since then. 64. Any program that operates independently of system control ; generally, it is either self - loading or loaded by another stand-alone program. 65. Invalid password and password-answer attempts accumulate independently of one another. 66. The libretto Shadowtime, which can be read independently of the music, presents both a loving but also ironic portrait of Benjamin-a character as deeply flawed as he is sympathetic. 67. Independently of the "threshold" parameter staff repositories can impose their own limitations on the result set size. |
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