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independent

[in-di-pen-duhnt] / ˌɪn dɪˈpɛn dənt /


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The benefit for them would be the provision of a new independent games programme where the schools and colleges would compete against each other, featuring teams of released players and their own students.

From BBC

The way foods are processed could play an independent role in cardiovascular risk, making it important to consider both processing and nutrient content.

From Science Daily

He said there had been water ingress at various stages during construction but they had set up a working group to look at the problems and sought advice from an independent expert, Prof Malcolm Richards.

From BBC

He and his team of around two dozen, which is independent of the government, are developing kits with guides, signage and registration forms to enable local groups to operate shelters until authorities can take over.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, members of the Board of Education have complained that the district staff has not been entirely transparent in providing contract information in a way that would allow an independent evaluation.

From Los Angeles Times