Sentence examples for interdependent way from inspiring English sources

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The Central Nervous System controls these two functions in a separate but interdependent way.

Investigating the history of the village where his wife was a schoolmistress, he used his considerable literary skills to describe the earthier, more interdependent way of life that Suffolk farmworkers had led before the tractors arrived; and yet he also persuasively conveyed why that existence was too hard and mean for its passing actually to be regretted.

The brain functions in a highly connected, interdependent way and non-damaged regions may influence cognitive performance (Catani et al. 2012).

Distinguishing care a contextual, corporeal, interdependent way of being in the world from the theory of care ethics, Hamington intersects Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of bodily habits with American pragmatist Jane Addams' embodied practices of democracy and citizenship to demonstrate the body's centrality to feminist ethics.

They sought not simply to act as watchdogs but to integrate the biosciences with their own discipline in a more fundamentally interdependent way, inventing a new, dynamic, and experimental anthropology that they could bring to bear on the center's biological research.

Cascading goals down can be very time consuming, but it is a critically important feature of effective performance management in organizations which need to operate in a highly interdependent way and who share a common purpose.

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They are almost certainly irreversible, given the increasingly complex and interdependent ways in which we understand our existence.

The finding that increasing neurogenesis promotes forgetting suggests a revised view of the role of adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus, with ongoing neurogenesis impacting hippocampal memory function in two interdependent ways.

On the other hand, Chinese subjects, who tend to value protection and security, and have more interdependent ways of viewing the world, were expected to concentrate on the negative consequences of their actions or decisions.

It emphasizes that different forms of hierarchy for instance, those along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and class shape people's identities and social positions in complex and interdependent ways, and must therefore be understood in relation to one another rather than in isolation.

They function not only independent as solo, but also in cooperative or competitive, interdependent ways in duos or trios.

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