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Quite how much independence the Basij exercises – and when – is hard to assess.
And in that is this tension between how much independence the investigator should have.
The major sticking point, they said, was how much independence the newspaper was willing to give Klein.
But in an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Scully said that from the time he took office in 2001, he disagreed with Mr. Foster over how much independence the actuary should have.
It's questionable, however, how much independence the site had.
There is also the question of just how much independence the initiative will have to accept research proposals that could portray Facebook in a negative light.
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Most are ministers who crossed the chancellor in some way, by showing either too much independence from the Treasury or too much loyalty to the prime minister.
Britain unseated Amanullah Khan, the Afghan King who showed too much independence in the 1920s, by inciting conservative Pashtun tribes against him.
The trick, says one experienced venturer, is "to achieve the right balance between identity and integration". Too much independence, and the business will be an orphan; too tight a link to established divisions, and the business will fail to differentiate itself.
How much "independence" does the Bank of England enjoy at present ?
Too much independence among the divisions tempted each general manager to create an entire line of cars for every pocketbook and taste.
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