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While on the subject, Brookings analyst Charles Lister, cautions that Isis does not have the capacity to maintain gains in Iraqi cities. Writing for CNN he says: It is still totally reliant on an interdependent relationship with what remains a tacitly sympathetic and facilitating Sunni population.

Hypoxia and inflammation have an interdependent relationship.

From (41) and (42), it is worth observing that an interdependent relationship exists between the estimation of τ ^ k NSCM and A ^ NSCM H. Therefore, it is rather difficult to perform joint estimation for them.

Because melody and harmony have an interdependent relationship and because melody (in this study melody is represented by the highest voice part) in a chord sequence may dominate, there is controversy over whether ERAN (or ERANm) changes arise from melody or harmony differences.

"It's an interdependent relationship," Meacham explained, "not only commercially, but also as it relates to security".

"Think of it this way: your marriage should be an interdependent relationship and not one that is dependent and enmeshed.

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But the Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee told the justices that the decision was simply an overdue recognition that parties have a "special interdependent relationship" and share a common purpose with their own nominees.

We hypothesized that, if these tumors were truly biclonal and dependent upon a cooperative interaction between the two subclones, then the cells might be able to reestablish a similarly interdependent relationship with an unrelated population of cells for instance, one derived from a completely separate animal.

Since the 1950's when the Consolidated Edison Corporation asked permission to convert 240 acres of a former riverfront amusement park into a nuclear complex, the village and the complex have pursued an intimate interdependent relationship.

The process is characterized by a set of activities, which present a strong interdependent relationship (Mendes et al. 2003).

She concedes that interdependent selves can produce "group policing" that is "intense and ruthless" but insists that "the joy of a functioning interdependent relationship can be tremendous, too".

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