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The phrase "act irrespective" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "act irrespective of," which means to act without considering or being influenced by something.
Example: "She decided to act irrespective of the consequences, believing it was the right thing to do."
Alternatives: "act regardless of" or "act without regard to".
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When that happens politicians need to act, irrespective of political dogma," he said.
"But when at the same time we ask the United States and other countries to provide us with the means to do it, no one is entirely independent to act, irrespective of the positions and attitudes and policies of other countries".
Non-specific immunostimulants act irrespective of antigenic specificity to augment immune response and stimulate components of the immune system.
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The α-worker performed most of the aggressive acts, irrespective of group-size, and her cumulative aggression was group-size dependent.
We included patients who were HIV positive, regularly received treatment from the YCH-ACT irrespective of the duration, were present in the waiting room on the days of the group discussions, and were willing to participate.
These older adults were selected from the 3111 community-dwelling frail older adults who were previously approached for the ACT study, irrespective of their participation status.
Thus, the three processing stages that could be tentatively proposed to form the basis of speech act comprehension irrespective of the type of speech act are: (1) action and intention comprehension, (2) semantic processing, and (3) optional reprocessing of action information and aspects of ToM concerned with explicit self/other mental state analysis.
We assumed that the mean consistency of gel use is the same as in the CAPRISA 004 trial (two doses used in 72% of sex-acts)a, irrespective of the type of partnership.
Once his impulses desired something else he would act on them irrespective of who was getting hurt.
Assault incidents included common assault, actual or grievous bodily harm, assault of police or shooting with intent other than to murder, as defined under the NSW Crimes Act 1900, and irrespective of whether or not there was a subsequent charge or conviction.
South African police said the national commissioner, Riah Phiyega "strongly condemned" what had happened and urged people "to remain vigilant and continue to report all acts of crime irrespective of who is involved".
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