Finally, the interrelations of event-chains is what scientific causal laws describe. |
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In overcoming that penury, modern technology as well as economic interrelations have been influential. |
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Political globalization refers to the intensification and expansion of political interrelations across the globe. |
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By all such interrelations and synergies, health turns into an issue of horizontal relevance for public administration and governance. |
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Increasing interrelations, such as those stemming from CLS operations, have created the need for joint discussions on operational issues. |
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The structure of administration of Europe takes shape in it along with Europe's interrelations with the rest of the world. |
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What are the interrelations between inscapes and actual sites? |
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Man's vitality and personality are viewed as the result of a complex set of psychic interrelations. |
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In China, regulation on shale gas still faces hurdles, as it has complex interrelations with other regulatory regimes, especially trade. |
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Unfortunately, there are no close interrelations between the relevant government agencies, local authorities and immigrants. |
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What follows is a voyage of self discovery for Sophie, intermixed with school work and teenage interrelations. |
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These interrelations need to be based on common mass balance principles. |
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In accordance with the Company's global asset management approach, the impacts and interrelations of these risks are taken into account when determining overall asset allocation. |
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It is these two systems that I wish to address, today, more specifically still and beyond their seeming divergence, their co-existential interrelations and closeness that we, in Canada, are energizing and vitalizing. |
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Using models of plausibility, I try to examine the interrelations between broad factors of development like the economy, elites, administration, taxes, state development and institutions. |
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Although interesting interrelations between political and economic development have been discovered, such monistic, or single-factor, approaches are inadequate to the task of explaining political change. |
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And yet, the extent of our fields of competence, long considered to be a handicap, might today or tomorrow prove to be a decisive asset in a world where the key words are complexity, interrelations and interdependence. |
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Several participants highlighted the need for a better understanding of the interrelations between international migration, development and human rights. |
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A lack of security exacerbates aspects which distort and hinder the growth of the international community, as well as its interrelations and interchanges, in an increasingly complex and interdependent global reality. |
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Archaic Roman religion, at least concerning the gods, was made up not of written narratives, but rather of complex interrelations between gods and humans. |
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Interrelations between sensory development and habitat change in clupeoid larvae. |
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