(Of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces.
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Examples for "independent"
Examples for "independent"
1Consumers may find good deals at local independent pharmacies, Consumer Reports said.
2Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state.
3National's defence spokesperson Mark Mitchell today said the government should remain independent.
4Last year, workers launched strikes demanding recognition of a new, independent union.
5The Anglo-Irish Treaty resulted, which launched this State on its independent course.
1The other key risk especially in Europe is the sovereign debt crisis.
2They are able to solve the sovereign debt crisis, Mr Zhou said.
3Business from Europe has been dampened by sovereign debt crises, he said.
4There is not any clear way out of the sovereign debt crisis.
5But business in Spain has suffered due to Europe's sovereign debt crisis.
1The autonomous region has its own constitution, political system and public service.
2For example, we don't know how parking will work for autonomous vehicles.
3Do we believe that a shared, electric, autonomous mobility environment is possible?
4An autonomous, non-politicised civil service is lacking, especially at sub-national government levels.
5Today, autonomous vehicles are about as good as a standard crappy driver.
1For the people of the plain were self-governing; they had no lords.
2This incident illustrates the underlying principle of taxation in a self-governing community.
3Up to that date they had not been self-governing; the Governor ruled.
4So it was altered until practically the colonists became a self-governing people.
5We wish this great country of ours to be greater and self-governing.
6A Greek city, being independent and self-governing, is properly called a city-state.
7Greenland and the Faroe Islands are self-governing countries within the Kingdom of Denmark.
8So, we think of ourselves as autonomous, self-governing human-beings in our own right.
9In effect, strike or no strike, the district was already self-governing.
10They revolted however, in A. D. 40, and declared themselves a self-governing community.
11Every decision is a communal one for the self-governing Ensemble Modern.
12They are self-governing, yes, but they are British crown dependent territories.
13The idea that we the people are self-governing is a mirage.
14By the divine blessing on such experiences, the self-governing power usually gains strength.
15Gibraltar is an economically self-reliant, and mostly self-governing British Overseas Territory.
16Canada was represented by some of the high officials of that self-governing colony.