
1) Adulthood 2) Autarchy 3) Autarky 4) Autonomy 5) Freedom 6) Free rein 7) Independency 8) Liberty 9) Neutrality 10) Uhuru 11) Wealth
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1) City in the Americas 2) City of the Americas 3) City in the USA 4) City in North America 5) City of the United States 6) City in Missouri 7) City of the USA 8) City in Kentucky 9) City of Missouri 10) City in the US 11) City of the US 12) City of North America 13) City of Kentucky 14) City in the United States
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[Israeli political party] Independence (העצמאות, Ha`Atzma`ut) is a political party in Israel. It was launched by Defense Minister Ehud Barak on 17 January 2011 after he and four other Labour Party MKs announced their secession from the caucus. In the words of the announcement, the faction aims to be `centrist, Zionist, and democratic...
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[cruise ship] Independence is a small cruise ship owned and operated by American Cruise Lines (ACL). She was built in 2010 by Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland for overnight coastal, river, and inland waterway cruising within the continental United States. Independence, as an American built, flagged, and owned vessel operated b...
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[mathematical logic] In mathematical logic, independence refers to the unprovability of a sentence from other sentences. A sentence σ is independent of a given first-order theory T if T neither proves nor refutes σ; that is, it is impossible to prove σ from T, and it is also impossible to prove from T that σ is false. Sometimes, σ is s...
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[probability theory] In probability theory, to say that two events are independent (alternatively called statistically independent or stochastically independent ) means that the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the other. Similarly, two random variables are independent if the realization of one does not affect the probab...
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[schooner] The `Independence` , a 35-ton schooner, was the first ship constructed in South Australian waters. She was built between April and August 1803 at what is now known as American River on Kangaroo Island by the crew of the visiting American sealing ship, The Union, under the command of Capt. Isaac Pendleton. Daniel Wright, the ship`...
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• (n.) The state or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by, others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one`s own affairs without interference. • (n.) Sufficient means for a comfortable livelihood.
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[Noun] When a country stops being ruled by another country and rules itself.
Example: The anniversary of Jamaican independence is in August.
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city, seat (1870) of Montgomery county, southeastern Kansas, U.S. Independence lies on the Verdigris River, near Elk City Lake (dammed for flood ...
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city, seat of Jackson county, western Missouri, U.S., immediately east of Kansas City. It is the hometown of President Harry S. Truman (who was born ...
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(from the article `formal logic`) ...It is strongly complete if the addition to it (as an extra axiom) of any wff whatever that is not already a theorem would make the system ... The independence of the axioms is usually proved by using more than two truth values. These values are divided into two classes: the desired and the ... [2 ...
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1. The relationship between two or more events in which no information about any combination of some of them contains any information about any combination of the others. ... 2. The state of mutual detachment between or among autonomous units. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Not being subject to control by others.
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In`de·pend'ence noun [ Confer French
indépendance .]
1. The state or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by, others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's own affairs without interference. « Let fortune do her ...
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Separation of responsibilities, which encourages the accomplishment of objective testing. [After DO-178b]...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′dē-pen′dens Definitions: 1. The relationship between two or more events in which no information about any combination of some of them contains any information about any combination of the others. 2. The state of mutual detachment between or among autonomous units.
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The right to independent government achieved by India in 1947, and the creation of the new nation of Pakistan.
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Is a very important concept in probability and statistics. When the occurrence or nonoccurrence of an event has no impact or statistical influence on another event then the events are said to be independent of one another. When stock market or other asset returns are substituted for events, these observations are assumed to be independent. This ass...
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USS Independence is an American Forrestal Class aircraft carrier of 60000 tons standard displacement launched in 1958. USS Independence is powered by eight Babcock & Wilcox boilers driving four Westinghouse geared turbines providing a top speed of 33 knots and a range of 8000 miles at 20 knots. She carries a crew of 5249 including 2279 aircrew ...
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[
n] - freedom from control or influence of another or others 2. [n] - a city in western Missouri 3. [n] - the successful ending of the American Revolution
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noun the successful ending of the American Revolution; `they maintained close relations with England even after independence`
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In a set of postulates for a mathematical discipline (see Mathematics), a particular postulate is said to be independent if it cannot be proved as a consequence of the others. A non-independent postulate is thus superfluous, and should be dropped. In a logistic system (q. v.), a primitive formula or a primitive rule of inference may be said to be ....
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City in western Missouri, USA, a suburb of Kansas City, on the Missouri River; seat of Jackson County; population (2000 est) 113,300. It is the centre of an agricultural region; industries include steel, agricultural machinery, Portland cement, petroleum refining, and flour milling. History Settled in 1827, it was one of the chief river...
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the state or quality of being independent. · freedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others. · a competency.
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