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  • n  a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)

  • Such an NPC might be so large it would become as unwieldy as the Executive Branch, but Taylor is surely right in suggesting a new emphasis on the interdependency of military and .
  • Universes within universes the interdependency of all living things everywhere is Geisel's theme in Horton.
  • Universes within universes the interdependency of all living things everywhere is Geisel's theme in Horton.
News & Articles

  • Internet Marketing Firm Axxoo Joins Web Design Firm ITW Consulting to Form ITW Marketing
    Well-designed websites need a well-calculated marketing strategy to get them off the ground, just as marketing efforts fare best with a site worth promoting. This interdependency has inspired the partnership between ITW Consulting Corp. and Axxoo. (PRWeb June 29, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/itw-marketing/online-marketing-company/prweb10881059.htm
    June 29, 2013 - PRWeb
Quotes

  • Jim Kolbe in MarketWatch
    Global interdependency has made issues like poverty increasingly a national security issue, but our current foreign aid system is a vestige of the Cold War and ill-equipped for the challenges of today,said panelist Jim Kolbe, senior...
  • Katsuya Okada in Tehran Times
    Okada said: "The economic interdependency with Asian countries will deepen, probably less than in the European Union but more than within the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) region. It will take a lot more time to become like the...
  • Kevin Rudd in Australian IT
    Mr Rudd said the unprecedented flow of the global economy, the threat of international terrorism and the climate change demonstrated that "interdependency is the new realism of this 21st century" and the future is bleak without co-operation.

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