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  • 1independence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ fierce ▪ She had a fierce independence of spirit. ▪ complete, full, total ▪ …

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  • 2Independence High School (Independence, Ohio) — Infobox Secondary school name = Independence High School motto = Freedom To Excel I Pride established = 1922 type = Public High School principal = Roger Howard faculty = 34 students = 421 mascot = Blue Devil colors = Royal Blue and Gold city =… …

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  • 3ensure — (also insure esp. in AmE) verb ADVERB ▪ practically, virtually ▪ effectively ▪ (not) only, simply ▪ The system not only ensures maximum discounts, but als …

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  • 4Auditor independence — refers to the independence of the auditor from parties, that have an interest in the financial statements of an entity. It is essentially an attitude of mind characterized by integrity and an objective approach to the audit process. The concept… …

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  • 5Israeli Declaration of Independence — Declaration of Independence Location Tel Aviv Authors …

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  • 6Irish War of Independence — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Irish War of Independence, Interwar Period caption= The No.2 3rd Tipperary Brigade Flying Column during the war date=January 21, 1919 July 11, 1921 (though violence continued until July 1922) place=Ireland casus …

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  • 7Croatian War of Independence — Part of the Yugoslav Wars …

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  • 8Software independence — The term software independence (SI) was coined by Dr. Ron Rivest and NIST researcher John Wack. A software independent voting machine is one whose tabulation record does not rely solely on software. The goal of an SI system is to definitively… …

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  • 9History of Bangladesh after independence — The history of Bangladesh after independence begins in 1971 with the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan.Post independenceheikh Mujibur Rahman, 1972 75Sheikh Mujibur Rahman came to office with immense personal popularity but had difficulty… …

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  • 10Judicial independence — is the doctrine that decisions of the judiciary should be impartial and not subject to influence from the other branches of government or from private or political interests. In most cases, judicial independence is secured by giving judges long… …

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