With the loss of their land, the Penan fear they will lose their independence.
We have seen people in Lebanon take to the streets to demand their independence.
As such, Dodd-Frank stipulated that the Committee should retain the advisors and judge their independence.
The South Sudanese have earned their independence in a way that most nations never have.
Indonesians had their independence, but oftentimes they were afraid to speak their minds about issues.
These people lose their independence--the ability to wash themselves, to eat, and even walk.
These people lose their independence -- the ability to wash themselves, to eat, even walk.
They thoroughly enjoyed their independence until their laundry got dirty or they need a good meal.
Central banks could best defend their independence by narrowly interpreting their mandate, he said.
Likewise the west will sack its central bankers, or rather take away their independence.
Many Merrill brokers see any change as an assault on their independence and their pocket books.
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Miss Domoto, Mr Tanaka, Mr Ishihara and the other unruly governors owe their success to their independence.
In 1945, they certainly felt that when they got their independence and the Lebanese got their independence.
Both have significant oil and mineral wealth, which has played an important role in facilitating their independence.
They are in no hurry to give up their independence or raise children just because they now can.
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Most fiercely guard their independence, and likely would not follow any group that could not improve its arms.
Yet the Sarbanes-Oxley act significantly restricted auditors' ability to cross-sell other services in order to bolster their independence.
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It's the story of two proud people who struggled to break free from an empire and declare their independence.
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The authority plans to outsource its reablement service, which provides temporary home care to help people regain their independence.
The virtue of their independence, they say, is that safety always comes first.
British-owned firms may have lost the business and their independence, but it is having firms based in London that counts.
Many Sephardic Jews remember, too, their painful flight from North Africa when France's colonies gained their independence four decades ago.
And if--they just got their independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Solitary electrons in a superconductor do not maintain their independence for long.
As part of the price of Western recognition for their independence, Kosovo's leaders agreed that their land should have room for non-Albanian minorities.
In my opinion, auditors also turned a blind eye to shareholders and I would question their independence overall with regard to their bank clients.
Countries that have pegged their currencies to the euro, or are shadowing it, lose their independence in monetary policy without gaining all the benefits.
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Mr Spielberg and David Geffen, the studio's co-founders, want to regain their independence when their contract with Viacom ends, and are looking for funding.
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Nine percent said they felt they had lost their independence, and four percent said they felt depressed at being unable to get out and about.
Advisors prize their independence, and the sanctity of the client relationship to many advisors is based on proving unbiased advise and services at all times.
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