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variable independiente
independent variable SAM. MAT.
I. variable [am. angl. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l, brit. angl. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l] PRID.
vientos m. spol mn. variables
II. variable [am. angl. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l, brit. angl. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l] SAM.
1. variable MAT.:
variable ž. spol
2. variable (factor):
factor m. spol
variable ž. spol
I. independent [am. angl. ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt, brit. angl. ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt] PRID. independent school
1.1. independent:
independent person/thinker
independent of sb/sth
independiente de alguien/algo
1.2. independent POLIT.:
independent state/country
2.1. independent (not part of larger group):
independent company/newspaper/candidate
2.2. independent (not state-run):
independent brit. angl.
independent brit. angl.
independent television/radio
2.3. independent (disinterested):
independent inquiry/survey
independent witness/observer
independent witness/observer
3. independent (separate, unrelated):
II. independent [am. angl. ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt, brit. angl. ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt] SAM. Newspapers
1.1. independent POLIT. (candidate):
independiente m. in ž. spol
1.2. independent POLIT. am. angl. (voter):
2. independent TRG. (company):
Newspapers Info
El 95% de los norteamericanos lee la prensa local. En EEUU existe solo un periódico de caracter nacional, el USA Today, los demás son locales. Algunos periódicos de ciudades grandes, tales como el New York Times, Los Angeles Times y The Washington Post, se leen a través de todo el país. Además el International Herald Tribune, publicado fuera de EEUU, se lee por muchos norteamericanos en el extranjero. En líneas generales la prensa norteamericana todavía es conservadora debido a la necesidad de alcanzar el mayor número de ventas posible.
Hasta hace unos años el Reino Unido tenía dos clases de periódicos nacionales, los broadsheets o periódicos de formato grande, y los tabloids con un formato más pequeño. De los primeros, solo el Daily Telegraph y The Financial Timesconservan el formato grande. La llamada prensa seria son The Times y el Daily Telegraph (políticamente de derechas), The Guardian (de corte socialdemócrata), The Independent y The Financial Times. Entre los tabloids de carácter sensacionalista destacan The Sun, The Mirror, The Express y el Daily Mail. Existen también unos 1.500 periódicos locales de carácter diario o semanal. Ver tb Sunday papers Wall Street Journal The Financial Times.
independent school Info
I. variable [ˈveəriəbl, am. angl. ˈveri-] SAM. MAT.
variable ž. spol
II. variable [ˈveəriəbl, am. angl. ˈveri-] PRID.
I. independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] PRID.
II. independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] SAM. POLIT.
diputado(-a) m. spol (ž. spol) independiente
I. variable [ˈvær·i·ə·bəl] SAM. math
variable ž. spol
II. variable [ˈvær·i·ə·bəl] PRID.
I. independent [ˌɪn··ˈpen·dənt] PRID.
II. independent [ˌɪn··ˈpen·dənt] SAM. POLIT.
diputado (-a) m. spol (ž. spol) independiente
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As such, despite many possibilities of variables, there are only a limited number of cases to apply them to.
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For example, as time increases, this variable also increases.
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Also, they work for variable periods of time in some of the subspecialties as assigned.
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The genus has a monopodial growth habit with leaves that are highly variable according to habitat.
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The inflorescence is variable in appearance, growing into a short or long arrangement of thin branches bearing spikelets.
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