The Independent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for The Independent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for The Independent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.independent [Am ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt, Brit ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt] ADJ independent school

II.independent [Am ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt, Brit ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt] N Newspapers

See also Newspapers, independent school

I.the ART DEF [Am ði, ðə, Brit ðə, ðɪ, ðiː]

II.the ADV + comp [Am ði, ðə, Brit ðə, ðɪ, ðiː]

The Independent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for The Independent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] ADJ

II.independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] N POL

I.the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] def art

II.the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] ADV (in comparison)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase in the independent clause.
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The only difference between the two definitions is in the scaling of the independent variable (the x-axis) by a factor of.
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It was the mistake of the independent company that produced the software, said a spokeswoman.
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They found that the independent principality of Monaco was a suitable place to set up their second home.
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In other words, confirm that the independent variable is a significant predictor of the dependent variable.
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In all cases, the estimation target is a function of the independent variables called the regression function.
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In other words, confirm that the mediator is a significant predictor of the dependent variable, while controlling for the independent variable.
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The independent properties and similarities of these two values define the properties of the form factor.
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The finished work gained the greatest support from the independent and unorganized urban churches and missions.
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Some of the independent bookies do not like the new arrangement (and the extra 20% protection fee) and refuse to go along.
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