NOUN1 | an independence | independences | |
NOUN2 | independence | - | |
SYNO | independence | independency |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The ruling parties of Namibia (since independence in 1990) and Zimbabwe (since independence in 1980) have been close since pre-independence days, as both were anti-colonial movements against white-minority governments.
- Ellis supports Chechen independence, Tibetan independence, a United Ireland and Scottish independence.
- The Eritrean War of Independence was a war for independence which Eritrean independence fighters waged against successive Ethiopian governments from 1 September 1961 to 24 May 1991.
- In order to ensure that the component architecture is applicable to the entire domain of current and future unmanned systems, it is built on five principles: vehicle platform independence, mission isolation, computer hardware independence, technology independence, and operator use independence.
- Judicial independence metrics allow a quantitative analysis of judicial independence for individual countries.
- Central bank independence indices allow a quantitative analysis of central bank independence for individual countries over time. One central bank independence index is the Garriga CBI.
- In the Ecuadorian War of Independence, Riobamba first declared independence on November 11, 1820, but was soon retaken by Crown forces.
- A referendum on Welsh independence from the United Kingdom (UK) has been proposed by pro-independence supporters, including independence campaign group YesCymru, political parties Plaid Cymru and Wales Green Party and other groups and individuals.
- Voters overwhelmingly rejected independence, with 96.50% voting against independence and 3.50% for independence.
- Pondicherry played a dual role in the history of the independence movement. It fought for its own independence and also gave tremendous support to India’s independence struggle against the British.
- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania declared their independence from Russia during the same period. See Estonian War of Independence, Latvian Independence and Lithuanian Wars of Independence.
- Syrian independence was acquired in 1946. Although rapid economic development followed the declaration of independence, Syrian politics from independence through the late 1960s was marked by upheaval.
- At the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, Murray campaigned against independence.
- Stochastic independence implies mean independence, but the converse is not true.; moreover, mean independence implies uncorrelatedness while the converse is not true.
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