US /ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəntlɪ/
・UK /ˌɪndɪ'pendəntlɪ/
administers the criminal injuries compensation scheme and applies the rules independently
and it applies the rules independently of Government, but I'm sure my right Hon.
Instead, they're built on top of extremely thick rubber legs that allow the building to sway independently from the earth and when combined with seismic dampers and decent enough construction, even the tallest of SkyTree's can live to do whatever the Sky Tree does another day.
Instead, they're built on top of extremely thick rubber legs that allow the building to sway independently from the earth,
We are able to shape our financial policy independently, but we have some law confederation-wide where we have to be in line with.
We are able to shape our financial policy independently,
way, linearly and independently of the observer.
way, linearly and independently of the observer.
evolution’, where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits
You can run it independently at the same cost.
You can run it independently at the same cost.
The Cascadia subduction zone is divided into several segments, each capable of rupturing independently or in combination.
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is divided into several segments, each capable of rupturing independently or in combination.
But in terms of your overall function, your ability to function in your everyday life, it can make a big difference for somebody who has early-stage Alzheimer's in terms of how well they can function, perhaps even independently or in a home setting.
But in terms of your overall function, your ability to function in your everyday life, it can make a big difference for somebody who has early-stage Alzheimer's in terms of how well they can function, perhaps even independently or, you know, in a home setting.
And then there's SpaceX's ability to operate independently.
You're not looking at Boeing and hearing from program executives that are saying, "Hey, the very future of this company, the fabric of our identity, is wrapped up in whether or not we can fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station." And then there's SpaceX's ability to operate independently.
They've already absorbed almost all the information humans have created, so unless there's a major breakthrough that makes AI actually intelligent and able to learn independently, it sure looks like we're standing on the edge of a plateau, and the only place to go is the trough of disillusionment.
They've already absorbed almost all the information humans have created, so unless there's a major breakthrough that makes AI actually intelligent and able to learn independently, it sure looks like we're standing on the edge of a plateau and the only place to go is the trough of disillusionment.