The interdependency of the two women stems in part from that which the father will not or cannot give. |
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This shows the interdependency between different life forms and the cycle of life goes on. |
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The way she chooses to write highlights this crucial interdependency between the sited event and its writerly structure. |
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Economic globalization has fostered a more intensive global economic interdependency. |
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Ants and the bullthorn tree have created an intricate interdependency for the benefit of both. |
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Mutual interdependency or solidarity should not be undermined by those who feel secure or beyond any risks. |
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Further examinations refer to the interdependency between the filling and the carton, for example, to examine the resistance to stress cracking. |
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We have been wrestling with the deep imperfections of the world and its growing interdependency for over five decades. |
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The ethics of practice call upon the practitioner to take her or his place in the phenomenal world in full cognisance of the truths of love, oneness and interdependency. |
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I am very wary about too much interdependency with authoritarian China – much less so with countries that share common values and institutions. |
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Nevertheless, in the long run China hopes that economic interdependency and goodwill will eventually encourage the island to return to the fold. |
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Governments everywhere are favouring locally made goods. Some take comfort from the world's interdependency. |
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Ms. Molinier said that the current financial crisis had brought to light the extent of worldwide interdependency. |
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In this statement, we explore some of the recent debate on the interdependency of democracy and human rights. |
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The interdependency of food inspection services could have been more completely addressed by broadening the scope of your audit. |
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Owing to the interrelationship and interdependency which exist among all human rights, forced evictions frequently violate other human rights. |
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Its purpose is to underscore the interdependency and indivisibility of all human rights. |
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The issue of the role of non-state actors in international regulation is not new, but with growing interdependency it takes on a new dimension. |
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Utilizing a soundscape, traditional music, vocalizations and projections, this two-part work explores the interdependency of community and individuality. |
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What drives support is not the length of the marriage, or marital interdependency, or merger over time, but the presence of dependent children and the need to provide care and support for those children. |
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Regulators worldwide recognise the need for co-operation to enable them to discharge their public responsibility for health, safety, the environment, cultural diversity and consumer protection with increasing interdependency. |
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It was felt that this division of responsibilities would create an interdependency between the agencies that in turn would allow the two organizations to monitor each other. |
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However, at times like this, when fear and uncertainty are prevalent, this close relationship and interdependency can create vulnerabilities that are very challenging when protectionism is promoted. |
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This means being able to draw conclusions about ecological, economic and social developments and their mutual interdependency based on analysis of the present and studies about the future. |
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Part of it can be legitimately attributed to the ever-increasing complexity and interdependency of government work, which call for more partnerships and consultations. |
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At the time of installation, each new system was integrated with the existing systems to a greater or lesser degree, leading in many cases to a large degree of interdependency between old and new systems. |
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Understanding the interdependency between ecological functions and the activities of the Group is important in order to identify the essential services that the Group relies on to carry out its activities. |
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Projects of low complexity and interdependency have been initiated. |
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In that, we approach an issue of interdependency between painting, light and the object, or the importance of aspects related to the montage and to the performance in relation to painting. |
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Cohesion is essential in this era of interdependency and, in my opinion, seems to be a priority in the renewal of this key agreement between two players faced with a increasingly changing chess-board. |
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Also, globalization has increased the interdependency of political, personal, cultural, and economic factors. |
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It is a place for the formation of individuality and autonomy, but also for strengthening interdependency and solidarity without which individuality and autonomy are not possible. |
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Contingency tables are used to see the interdependency of two variables. |
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The third has to do with interdependency, stability, and regularity. |
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