Examples of 'quite independently' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite independently"

quite independently - in a manner that is completely self-sufficient or separate from other entities or influences

How to use "quite independently" in a sentence

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quite independently
Quite independently from their political orientations.
Team members tend to behave quite independently.
Quite independently of her being utterly contemptible.
Morality which can exist quite independently of religion.
France wanted to develop its military and energy programmes quite independently.
In reality most materials behave quite independently of initial conditions.
The Commission must continue to play its political role forcibly and quite independently.
We can do so quite independently.
It is entirely clear that the ECB took its decision quite independently.
It exists quite independently.
We shall however treat the question quite independently.
Legal persons can be convicted quite independently of the individuals that have made them liable.
In most matters these countries still govern themselves quite independently of each other.
Quite independently of one another, except at.
Bills of sale exist at common law quite independently of any legislation.

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I am sure that these incidents will not prevent the House from voting quite independently.
The truth is that psychodrama arose quite independently from psychoanalysis.
Goes on quite independently of the will, and during sleep.
The price of these sugar products fluctuates quite independently of the price of sugar.
Quite independently of that, we will take account of the criticism of the Thursday timetable.
Also the cleaning operation is again effected quite independently of the showering modes.
The Council would then make the necessary decision quite independently.
Any form of harassment or coercion, quite independently of its intended purpose, is unfair.
Currently the smallest flying robot, it flutters like a hummingbird, so quite independently.
It can be welfare-improving quite independently of any economies of scope that might be involved.
The various functions of communication systems may have developed quite independently from each other.
ETUC and UNICE-CEEP - have quite independently defined the process and methodology for their report.
As such, team members tend to behave quite independently.
Meanwhile national authorities, quite independently of the Community, brought forward 442 proposals affecting products.
Forming is the creating of the group, with the members being quite independently.
Hence, NGOs and the Government worked quite independently towards common objectives.
Although the two papers are thus related, they can be read quite independently.
The two languages must have developed quite independently from approximately 2000 BCE onwards.
These were theoretically subordinate to the OKW, but in actuality acted quite independently.
In a sense, I work quite independently.
In many cases, politicians develop a logic all of their own, quite independently of their electorate.
Its 3-4.5 m high eruptions occur quite independently of its near neighbour Waikorohihi.
They design courses, exchange and deliver materials quite independently of the CST.
That request had been made in May 1996, quite independently of the matter of on-loan personnel.
The commensal and predatory life style has evolved quite independently in several oligochaetes.
If it surpasses TDEE then you gain weight - quite independently of DIT.
All of which operate, in a way, quite independently.
It added up to a militant, self-confident Catholicism, emerging quite independently of Protestant reform.

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