Independiente in english

Independent

pronunciation: ɪndɪpendənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
independent

independiente = freebooting ; self-contained ; self-supporting ; separate ; stand-alone [standalone] ; free-standing ; non-partisan [nonpartisan] ; self-directed ; self-reliant ; independent ; independent ; self-organising [self-organizing, -USA] ; self-governing ; self-ruling. 

Example: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Example: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Example: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Example: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Example: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Example: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Example: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Example: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills.Example: The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI.Example: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Example: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Example: These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.Example: Universities are entirely self-governing and therefore any cooperation between them is purely on a voluntary basis.Example: 50 years ago Gibraltar voted to remain a British sovereignty with a self-ruling government, rather than becoming part of Spain.

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» actuar de un modo independientego it alone .

Example: This could come about not by each library going it alone, but by a national effort directed by a national library system.

» auditoría independienteindependent auditindependent auditing .

Example: The cost of an independent audit varies depending on the geographic region where the organization is located and how large it is.

Example: If a company fulfills at least two of these criteria for two consecutive fiscal years, it shall be subject to independent auditing.

» con financiación independienteself-funded .

Example: Some institutions will class you as self-funded unless your fees are paid directly to the University via a third party organisation.

» contratista independienteindependent contractor .

Example: The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it will be done.

» Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC)National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC) .

Example: The National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC) has contacts with over 350 NACs.

» nación independienteindependent nation .

Example: The Republic of South Sudan separated from Sudan and became an independent nation on July 9, 2011.

» país independienteindependent nation .

Example: The Republic of South Sudan separated from Sudan and became an independent nation on July 9, 2011.

» semiindependientesemi-independent .

Example: From this perspective, two recent and semi-independent trends are leading to a fundamental contradiction in the available role models for contemporary scientists.

» ser independientego + Posesivo + own waystand on + Posesivo + own (two) feetstand on + Posesivo + own (two) legsstew in + Posesivo + own juice .

Example: The library which goes its own way might still find it beneficial to subscribe to the MARC service.

Example: The article is entitled 'Map cataloging can stand on its own feet'.

Example: The main objective is to be able to help these children stand on their own two legs and take control of their lives through good education.

Example: Up to 1993, computer lawyers tended to stew in their own juice discussing the applicability of copyright law.

» taxi independientehackneyhackney cabhackney carriage .

Example: If you decide to go out for the night, leave the car at home and take a hackney to and from your destination and this is also important the morning after the night before as you may still be over the limit without realising it.

Example: Hackney cab drivers are essentially self-employed and this can be a really great way of running your own small business entirely independently.

Example: All journeys taken in hackney carriages within the city boundary must be charged on the meter; this is the maximum legal fare.

Independiente synonyms

free in spanish: gratis, pronunciation: fri adjectivesovereign in spanish: soberano, pronunciation: sɑvrən noun, adjectiveabsolute in spanish: absoluto, pronunciation: æbsəlut adjectiveautonomous in spanish: autónomo, pronunciation: ɔtɑnəməs adjectiveindividual in spanish: individual, pronunciation: ɪndəvɪdʒəwəl adjective, nounmugwump in spanish: votante independiente, pronunciation: mʌgwəmp nounmain in spanish: principal, pronunciation: meɪn nounfreelance in spanish: Lanza libre, pronunciation: frilæns adjective, noununconditional in spanish: incondicional, pronunciation: ənkəndɪʃənəl adjectivebreakaway in spanish: separarse, pronunciation: breɪkəweɪ nounnonpartisan in spanish: no partidista, pronunciation: nɑnpɑrtəzən adjectiveself-sufficient in spanish: autosuficiente, pronunciation: selfsəfɪʃənt adjectiveautarkic in spanish: autárquico, pronunciation: ɔtɑrkɪk adjectivecommutative in spanish: conmutativo, pronunciation: kəmjutətɪv adjectiveseparatist in spanish: separatista, pronunciation: sepɜrətɪst adjective, nounself-reliant in spanish: autosuficiente, pronunciation: selfrɪlaɪənt adjectivesingle-handed in spanish: sin ayuda, pronunciation: sɪŋgəlhændɪd adjective, adverbcase-by-case in spanish: caso por caso, pronunciation: keɪsbikeɪs adjectiveself-directed in spanish: autodirigido, pronunciation: selfdɜrektɪd adjectiveunaffiliated in spanish: no afiliado, pronunciation: ənəfɪlieɪtɪd adjectiveself-sustaining in spanish: autosuficiente, pronunciation: selfsəsteɪnɪŋ adjectivestrong-minded in spanish: Mente fuerte, pronunciation: strɔŋmɪndɪd adjectivefree-living in spanish: viviendo libre, pronunciation: frilɪvɪŋ adjectiveself-governing in spanish: autogobierno, pronunciation: selfgʌvɜrnɪŋ adjectiveautarkical in spanish: autárquico, pronunciation: ɔtɑrkɪkəl adjectivenonpartizan in spanish: nonpartizan, pronunciation: nɑnpɑrtɪzən adjectiveself-supporting in spanish: autosuficiente, pronunciation: selfsəpɔrtɪŋ adjectiveitem-by-item in spanish: punto por punto, pronunciation: aɪtəmbaɪaɪtəm adjectiveself-sufficing in spanish: autosuficiente, pronunciation: selfsəfaɪsɪŋ adjectivenonparasitic in spanish: no parasitico, pronunciation: nɑnpɜrəsɪtɪk adjectiveself-employed person in spanish: persona autoempleada, pronunciation: selfɜrmlɔɪdpɜrsən nounnonsymbiotic in spanish: no simbiótico, pronunciation: nɑnsimbiɑtɪk adjective
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