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irrespective

[ir-i-spek-tiv] / ˌɪr ɪˈspɛk tɪv /


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Video clips of him crouching and then being whisked away from a rally in the Copperbelt province shocked Zambians and many people, irrespective of their political affiliation, condemned what happened.

From BBC

Chancellor Rachel Reeves could scrap the limit entirely or extend the benefit to all families, irrespective of the number of children, but at a lower level.

From BBC

The proposals would make the rules "fit for its purpose for all banks in the EU irrespective of their size, business model and liability structure, even smaller and medium-sized banks, if required by prevailing circumstances."

From Reuters

Elwood wrote that the government cannot punish speech “irrespective of whether the speaker understood it was threatening.”

From Washington Post

For instance, Shanawas remembers how their mother would go out of her way to help people irrespective of their caste, class or religion.

From BBC