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Thailand is now coping with massive flooding from monsoonal rains that illustrate how climate is also interconnected with other manmade issues such as population and urban development, river management and sinking lands, Schmidt said.
Obama's strategy-review team didn't want to go looking to get America deeper into the mess in Afghanistan they looked at all the alternatives and decided that the narrower approaches wouldn't work against an Al Qaeda network that's so entrenched and interconnected with other groups in the region.
Under pending legislation, if a financial institution runs into trouble and is classified as too big, too complex, and too interconnected with other financial institutions to fail, the government will unwind it and shut it down in what it deems an orderly fashion.Still, uncertainty seems set to abound.
The Spanish government said the measure was necessary to ensure the security of electricity supply because the country remained insufficiently interconnected with other major European electricity markets, and because the country had a high share of wind and solar sources that deliver power intermittently.
The system as a whole is fixed through boundary conditions or interconnected with other sub-systems.
Inside each axon a parallel architecture of microtubules is interconnected with other proteins, not unlike the parallel computer's wiring.
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"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.
Central to the experience of awe is a sense of smallness, but not the kind associated with shame or self-doubt--rather, awe involves feeling interconnected with others and broadening our horizons, like a camera lens zooming out to reveal a more complex and inclusive picture.
These personal and social factors are interconnected with others that influence the decision of nurses or health workers to stay in or leave rural and remote areas: financial aspects, career aspirations, working and living conditions and bounding or mandatory service [ 11, 13].
There's a lot of excitement surrounding American Horror Story: Hotel - not least of all because it will be the first in the series to interconnect with other seasons.
"Not everybody has space to install generators, but the need to be in the building to interconnect with other companies is so great that some tenants are willing to sacrifice reliability," said John Peters, a former broker with Cushman & Wakefield, who now operates Technology Real Estate.
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