How to use in-sentence of “independently”:
– Since both factors may vary independently of each other, the best prediction is gained by devising a formula with makes use of both indices.
– The metaphysical idea that reality exists independently of one’s mind and yet can be known is called realism.
– The medal was first awarded to Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
– Specialized was written in the late 1990’s, independently of Voice of America.
– The dingo is also a dog, but many dingos have become wild animals again and live independently of humans in the range where they occur.

Example sentences of “independently”:
– Further, many bands are able to bypass this completely, and offer their music for sale via their own independently controlled websites.
– These changes happened independently in many parts of the world.
– They may have arisen independently many times, or perhaps just once and then spread to other kingdoms by horizontal gene transfer.
– The development for “ain’t” happened independently and at different times.
– Agriculture developed independently in a number of places at different times.
– In 1997 Sharp and Roberts independently found out that genes were split into segments that were combined later in RNA processing.
– Nettie Stevens independently made the same discovery the same year.
– The move will increase consistency of web platform compatibility between major browsers, and for this reason, the move has attracted criticism, as it reduces diversity in the overall web browser market, and increases the influence of Google on the overall browser market by Microsoft ceding its independently developed browser engine.
– Stalked eyes occur irregularly and independently in acalypteran flies.
– At the same time, there were many “gyorin” contacts which developed independently between Korea and other nations, Kim, Chun-gil.
– The idea was also independently developed by the Inca people.
– Such variants are not independently supported with their own templates.
– In 1898, Martinus Beijerinck independently replicated Ivanovsky’s filtration experiments and then showed that the infectious agent was able to reproduce and multiply in the host cells of the tobacco plant.
– True carnivoury has probably evolved independently at least six times.Albert V.A.
– Meanwhile, in 1843 James Prescott Joule independently discovered the mechanical equivalent in a series of experiments.
– Plasmodesmata also evolved independently in some algae.
– The Möbius strip was discovered independently by the GermanyGerman mathematicians August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing in 1858.
– At least two pelycosaur clades independently evolved a tall sail, consisting of elongated vertebral spines: the edaphosaurids and the sphenacodontids.
– Multiple manuscript copies were made and distributed to monasteries across England and were independently updated.
- Further, many bands are able to bypass this completely, and offer their music for sale via their own independently controlled websites.
- These changes happened independently in many parts of the world.
- They may have arisen independently many times, or perhaps just once and then spread to other kingdoms by horizontal gene transfer.
More in-sentence examples of “independently”:
- It was developed independently by two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange.
- These changes happened independently in several parts of the world.
– It was developed independently by two 19th-century scholars, William James and Carl Lange.
– These changes happened independently in several parts of the world.
– It enables impaired readers to confidently and independently access texts, without the need to be continuously assisted.
– In December 2019, Shaffir announced that she would be renaming the Green Movement the Green Party, and would run independently in the 2020 elections.
– Cars may be banned in certain districts or certain times, or made to carry passengers or Toll roadpay a fee, or people may use public transport, such as rapid transit, which travel independently of car traffic and are not affected by traffic jams.
– One of his contributions in middle of 1970s together with colleges was independently clarify the relationship between topology of order parameter manifold and defects.
– On 18 June, The Nasheed Class, which he founded, organised “Kamal Uddin Live in Concert” which independently sold over 600 tickets.
– Roberts and Sharp independently found out that the genes in adenovirus, were split into segments that were combined later in RNA processing.
– Today, both men are acknowledged as having independently conceived of the idea.
– There is nothing to distinguish what Cayce himself independently said, what was the information provided in the letters, and what his handlers – physicians, osteopaths and hypnotists – told him.
– We work closely with the community and a lot of our efforts go into helping community members independently conduct activities.
– It’s neither independently notable enough nor is it really needed as a separate article.
– All methods were developed independently and any resemblance to other string buffer libraries would be coincidental.
– Each operates independently and has its own faculty and admission process: The “statutory” or “contract” colleges have “New York State” in their name.
– It has occurred independently in both northern Europe and East Africa in populations with a pastoral lifestyle.
– Adi Shamir and George Blakley developed the method independently of each other, in 1979.
– They should have supports and services to help them live independently at home and participate in their communities.
– In many cases by those who hold that markets and pricing exist independently of any individual human observers and “users”, and especially those who deem markets to be “out of control”, ecosystem valuation is considered a part of economics.
– In accordance with the law of 7 August 2012 that transposes the European Energy Efficiency Directive into Luxembourg legislation, all the gas and electricity meters must be changed in the country, independently of the network operator.
– The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons, which were independently discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius.
– This activity involves chiefly the performance of a work which may be independently conduct within the limits of the techniques related thereto.
– The Seoul Central District Court in October 2009 ruled in favor of JYJ affirming their right to independently engage in entertainment activities and granted JYJ’s injunction suspending the JYJSM entertainment contract.
– However, the tones evolved independently in different languages.
– Montenegro and Serbia participated independently for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
– She is known for creating the Cartoon Network series “Steven Universe”, which has made her the first woman to independently create a series for the network.
– Both independently described the chemical structure of the lactic acid molecule.
– The law was found by Robert Boyle in 1662, and afterwards independently by Edme Mariotte in 1679.
– Today, the company has 75 Lilly Pulitzer Signature Stores, several company-owned retail stores, sells to independently owned stores and is in major department stores such as Bloomingdales, Lord and Taylor, Nordstrom, and Neiman Marcus.
– Bruno thought the Sun was just one of an infinite number of independently moving heavenly bodies.
– Hugo de Vries also – independently – rediscovered Gregor Mendel’s work on genetics.
– We know, from their cell structure, that multicellularity has evolved independently many times in Earth history, for example in plants and animals.
– These are rarely exercised, but during the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 Governor-General Sir John Kerr used them independently of the Queen and the Prime Minister.
– When people talk about indie in music, they mean music that is made by people independently from major record labels.
– Two years later the Physicsphysicist Richard Feynman independently proposed the same theory.
– In such animals, the eyes often move independently to increase the field of view.
– This means the molecules move about independently of each other.
– The Elders will be independently funded by a group of Founders, including Richard Branson, Peter Gabriel, Ray Chambers; Michael Chambers; Bridgeway Foundation; Pam Omidyar, Humanity United; Amy Robbins; Shashi Ruia, Dick Tarlow; andThe United Nations Foundation.
– Carl Correns also – independently – rediscovered Gregor Mendel’s work on genetics.
– This activity involves chiefly technical work which can be performed independently and/or entail executive coaching.
– It is named after the two mathematicians Carl Friedrich Gauß who both found it, independently of one another.
– From 1971 to 1979, the theme park was named Magic Mountain and independently owned.
– She independently discovered the second companion of the Andromeda Galaxy and another, new, nebula.
– Myra has also independently released songs via-MySpace which can be found on YouTube and her Official Facebook account in video format.
– On July 29, 2015 Reol independently released her first studio album titled “Gokusaishiki”, On August 18, REOL made their first public appearance in the music video for their single “Give Me a Break Stop Now”.
– The region continues to boast independence, and acts independently over its territory with the help of peacekeeping forces from foreign countries.
– Von Tschermak is one of three men – the others were Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns – who were credited with independently rediscovering Gregor Mendel’s work on genetics.
– In 1999, two groups of astronomers independently concluded that a three-planet model best fit the data.
– Soon, Cornwallis began acting independently of Clinton, who stayed safe in New York City.
– The federal government was created by the states, which as colonies were established separately and governed themselves independently of the others.
