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which is interdependent with that of San Diego.
"Other regimes are interdependent with the people," the professor said.
And then, obviously, the illustrations had to be reverse engineered, too, because they're interdependent, with die-cut holes.
oMajor lifelines that are co-located and/or are interdependent with other lifelines should require special performance consideration to avoid multiple and/or cascading failures.
According to the WHO Europe report summary: "Factors determining health and social justice are interdependent with factors determining environmental and economic sustainability.
The more any country relies on others for key goods and services the more intertwined and interdependent with them it becomes.
"As technology has made us more interconnected with others around the world, it has also made us more ethically interdependent with others around the world," argues Seidman.
Paleontology, which is the science of ancient life and deals with fossils, is mutually interdependent with stratigraphy and with historical geology.
Paleontology is mutually interdependent with stratigraphy and historical geology because fossils constitute a major means by which sedimentary strata are identified and correlated with one another.
Given the co-evolution that brought together plants and humans, we are more interdependent with the world of vegetation, in the depths of our being, than we realize.
It was more diverse than ever before, and more interdependent with the rest of the world (he painted word-pictures of Iowa farmers digitally studying world commodity prices in real-time).
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