Even in smaller hamlets or regions of scattered farmsteads, forms of interdependence may be recognized in early laws and custumals. |
From this time, the Tibetans evolved a distinct but simple civilization founded on the idea of the interdependence of man and nature. |
Both comedies examine black-white relations in dramatizing the interdependence between the races. |
Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence. |
No longer satisfied merely to deconflict the activities of the several services, we now seek joint interdependence. |
He was always able to feel a special rapport with his readers, a rapport based on a cultivated interdependence. |