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were independence
noun
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.
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But were independence to become a reality, his priorities would shift and his position might change.
"Our main slogans during the revolution were independence, freedom and an Islamic republic.
The primary admission criteria when evaluating applicants were independence of thought, purposeful leadership and a civic mindset.
Perhaps it's because even now in 2016, nearly 100 years after women got the vote, 50 years since we were entitled to equal pay and more than 10 years since Sex and the City stopped trying to convince us that heels were independence in shoe form, what we really judge success on is the attractiveness of the woman attached to it.
The major concepts recurred in the participants' responses were independence, freedom, responsibility and command.
Inclusion criteria were independence before stroke, defined as a modified Rankin score <3 14 and the ability to undergo investigations.
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His chief virtue was independence.
The other is independence.
It's independence.
When was independence granted?
But what is independence?
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