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Third, "the reality of nuclear interdependence" means that states depend upon other states to avoid war for their own survival.
Many social scientists argue that this interdependence means that the state has to steer other organizations instead of issuing commands to them.
We have been left with the hardest possible way to learn what ecological interdependence means.
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The firms' interdependence meant many chances to profit along some of Brazil's most valuable supply chains.
Economic interdependence also means that neither China nor the U.S. can hurt the other without harming itself.
For teachers, goal interdependence thus means that their own costs and benefits depend upon the attainment of not only their own goals but also those of other team members (Runhaar, 2008).
This interdependence also means that an acquired set of genes must be complete and sufficient for a new phenotype, such as an altered O-antigen serotype, in order for there to be selective advantage to its acquisition.
As Gloria Steinem wrote in "Revolution From Within": "progress means interdependence".
One consideration is that the interdependence of controls mean that some controls are implicitly addressed.
This can be attributed to the shift in surface characteristics above pH 9 [21], which also mean interdependence of these variables dependent in the range of pH.
Fully aware of their interdependence, and by no means comprehensive, we have assembled these obstructions of knowledge, practices, techniques and skills into three broad forces: (1) acculturation, (2) prohibition and (3) applicability.
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