Definitionn. a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities
Last update: October 3, 2015
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Interdependence between the workers and the management strengthens the economy. [Please select]
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In biology, we learn about types of interdependence in which two organisms feed off each other. [Please select]
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The two countries established a global trade interdependence that improved both their economies. [Please select]
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The interdependence of this triad of sciences has sometimes led to their confusion. [Please select]
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It was those years of political association and mutual interdependence in Vienna that he feared. [Please select]
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This touching interdependence cannot be brought to a sudden and a final end. [Please select]
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The statistics of the economic interdependence of Germany and her neighbors are overwhelming. [Please select]
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Modern psychology suggests an answer in demonstrating the interdependence of knowledge, feeling, and volition. [Please select]
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Duguit says: Try them in terms of social interdependence and social function. [Please select]
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Do they promote or do they impede social interdependence through similarity of interest and division of labor. [Please select]
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Mary Wing had straightened out this Line for Charles: Mary who had taught him once and for all that a woman could be finely independent, and still uphold the interdependence which held the world together. [Please select]
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