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be interdependent
adjective
Mutually dependent; reliant on one another.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The contracts of insurance may be said to be interdependent.
The fact that Barbados was independent did not excuse it from also having to be interdependent.
The architectures of those products therefore tended to be interdependent and proprietary.
But technical means and intellectual argument are usually so close in time and sequence as to be interdependent.
Because successful health care needs to be interdependent, the silencing of nurses inevitably creates more opportunities for error.
Regarding compressive strength, the optimum binder combination and sodium hydroxide concentration were found to be interdependent of one another.
"Own your own vineyard, maintain your personality and style, but be interdependent on everything else, like buying glass and negotiating with distributors".
The two kinds of knowledge would seem to be interdependent: you might use factual knowledge to deepen your experiential knowledge, and vice versa.
Theater activities which may facilitate this scene include games which cause players to be interdependent parts of a whole, such as Machine.
Parameters, such as build direction and raster orientation, can be interdependent and exhibit varying effects on the properties of the ABS specimens.
The pH, dilution and R/F ratio have been demonstrated to be interdependent variables that can be manipulated to tailor the porous properties of RF carbon xerogels.
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