Sentence examples for increased interdependency from inspiring English sources

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The future will probably see an expanded role for the systematic generation process synthesis paradigm, including an increased interdependency with process and catalytic chemistry on one hand and operability and control expertise on the other.

GVCs are one of the most striking phenomena of the modern global economy, vividly demonstrating the pluses and minuses of increased interdependency between various countries' economies.

More important, however, is the increased interdependency of stock price movements in response to global economic announcements: As stocks move together up and down, all the investment baskets rise and fall at the same time, defeating the diversification principle.

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Yet the biggest challenges are not in the technology itself, but in aspects that follow application of NGS, such as interpretation and exchange of data, informing patients appropriately and increased interdependencies of people involved in genome diagnostics.

Urban analysts said the statistics illustrated the increasing interdependency of metropolitan economies as well as the sheer size of the economic output.

This paper investigates the increasing interdependency among different bodies of knowledge in products, from the technology opportunities arising from 'cross-fertilizing', and how firms try to appropriate economic value from their technical potential.

The increasing interdependency of electricity and natural gas systems promotes coordination of the two systems for ensuring operational security and economics.

The increasing interdependency has also increased the volatility transmission betweens stock and foreign exchange market that has increased the international portfolio risk that is faced by investors, which has further lead to decrease the returns of investors portfolios (Kanas 2000).

In particular, increasing interdependencies among structural decisions call for the development of integrated models.

I think the real question is as we evolve and have increasing interdependencies between states, you know, how we are gonna, you know, manage that evolution.

This study suggests that externalities (both positive and negative)—the divergence between private and social costs/benefits which then become part of the utility/production function of the agents it affects are one such mechanism, for it creates ever increasing interdependencies between agents and various subsystems.

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