In fact, it cries for technical attention because nobody understands the interrelationships among concurrent tests of significance. |
Thus, there exist two competing theories about the interrelationships of craniates, i.e., animals with a skull. |
Here, in the company of spiders, monkeys, birds and newly emerged larvae, they learn of the earth, of interrelationships and about themselves. |
Although this traditional grouping is geographically convenient, it may obscure a far more complex picture of interrelationships. |
The interrelationships among colleagues became clouded with behaviors aimed at getting ahead at any price. |
A final analysis looked at interrelationships between variables and connections between themes. |