He said it also addresses the interrelationships of nations and cultures, and how war and other violent acts can affect the balance of nature. |
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Although this traditional grouping is geographically convenient, it may obscure a far more complex picture of interrelationships. |
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In fact, it cries for technical attention because nobody understands the interrelationships among concurrent tests of significance. |
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Here, in the company of spiders, monkeys, birds and newly emerged larvae, they learn of the earth, of interrelationships and about themselves. |
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The interrelationships among colleagues became clouded with behaviors aimed at getting ahead at any price. |
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He stresses the need for a wider view of west African boubou styles and their interrelationships. |
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A final analysis looked at interrelationships between variables and connections between themes. |
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The other major gender difference related to desire and pleasure concerned the interrelationships among these two themes. |
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Genetic interactions uncover interrelationships between components of a cellular pathway or interactions between different cellular pathways. |
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Thus, there exist two competing theories about the interrelationships of craniates, i.e., animals with a skull. |
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Essentially, this takes into account the various interrelationships that are involved in a product's lifecycle. |
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The phylogeny of the eight monkeys is relatively well established, except for the interrelationships of the owl monkey, squirrel monkey, and tamarin. |
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I pulled out a yellow legal pad, and for most of the flight home I went over and over the list of puzzle pieces and their interrelationships. |
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To illustrate this and the interrelationships among its different parts, I use the analogy of a dream catcher. |
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In this view, totemism speaks in its own way of interrelationships and antitheses, ideas that are also found in moieties. |
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They collect and analyze information to try to keep a handle on the size of the activities, who these people are, and the interrelationships. |
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These Ñnancial interrelationships are important in understanding the revenue, expense and Ñnancing activity of the Province. |
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I don't know if that will change the interrelationships between surface water and groundwater access. |
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I have committed myself fully to increasing and improving these interrelationships with regard to the management of our programme. |
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From this perspective, we agreed that a long-term vision should be developed to address these areas and their interrelationships. |
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Finally, I would like to point out the importance of interrelationships between people in family, church or home circles. |
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The following paragraphs review some of the interrelationships among the transition plan and other planning documents. |
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It also accounts more explicitly for interrelationships among inputs in the results it generates. |
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The outcome of the theme will identify, quantify and improve the critical interrelationships between water and biota. |
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Paleozoic synapsids have been the focus of many large-scale treatments over the past century and their anatomy and interrelationships are well known. |
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The authors make the case for a middle ground, where investigators are attentive to broad patterns of interrelationships informed by causal understanding. |
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Because the 13 attributes were not perceived to be mutually exclusive by study respondents, a factor analysis was run in order to clarify the interrelationships among them. |
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But what the film is all about is the wooden worlds of the sea, and the complex interrelationships and miniscule hierarchies are beautifully observed. |
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If there's a hole in this plan, it is that the parts of the whole are so intricate and so complex that their interrelationships and outcomes cannot wholly be known. |
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I never learned about human interrelationships and behavior. |
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The community will thus be educated about the unique features of this site and will be able to discover the interrelationships that exist in the island environment with the ultimate aim of conservation and protection. |
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The Union would of course seek clarification and further information on such issues as accountability, the size and scope of the package, interrelationships and the institutional framework. |
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The principal objective of this study was to examine the interrelationships between variables thought to influence patient, nurse, and system outcomes. |
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Space-based information provides a powerful platform to develop monitoring of both environment and security concerns and to support analysis of individual issues and their interrelationships. |
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As spatial interrelationships are key to this synoptic science, maps are a key tool. |
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These statistics will reveal the interrelationships among these different sectors and between the financial and non-financial transactions in the economy. |
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The interrelationships of the groups listed here as paracanthopterygians are not yet well established, and the classification given here is provisional. |
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The origin, reliability, and interrelationships of the chronicles have long been a focus of historians' debate, for they are indeed complex and contradictory. |
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The interrelationships of the characters showcase John Moore's magical writing skills. |
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Excessive and abrupt changes to our longevity will result in the upsetting of our precarious natural interrelationships and societal functions. |
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Three examples were reviewed to highlight the interrelationships. |
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Methionine, choline and threonine interrelationships for growth and lipotropic action in the baby pig and rat. |
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This will require an active and coordinated economic policy which focuses on expansion and which takes account of macroeconomic interrelationships. |
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The emerging picture of acanthodian paraphyly does not overturn a general consensus about gnathostome interrelationships. |
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The handbook explains the interrelationships between each of these statistics and recommends their compilation to be carried out on the basis of one conceptual framework. |
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Developments in the Central and Eastern European countries and the interrelationships with Western European policy developments will have a high priority in the Research Department in the years to come. |
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These figures spin wyrd, which refers to the actions and interrelationships of all beings throughout the cosmos. |
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Genetic variation and interrelationships of agronomic characters in landraces of bread wheat from southeastern Iran. |
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Plenty of teens will find the father, son and game interrelationships intriguing. |
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These interrelationships have prompted the Central Asian republics in particular, to work within the context of the CIS primarily in the economic dimension, as a means of managing transition to more diversified economies. |
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Although the monophyly of Afrotheria is well supported by recent molecular studies, the interrelationships within afrotherian mammals remain unclarified. |
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The interrelationships between structure, antimicrobial activity, and side effects associated with various side chain positions of the quinolones are discussed here. |
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Now in development, the NOAA Observing Systems Architecture will provide a comprehensive view of all of the observing systems and their interrelationships for the first time. |
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Factor analysis is a generic term that we use to describe a number of methods designed to analyze interrelationships within a set of variables or objects. |
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Those reasons always involve some disequilibrium, some maladjustment in the interrelationships of prices, wage-rates, interest rates, or other costs. |
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