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For example, the complex interlinkages with the impacts of climate change on pests, diseases and pollinators, like bees, are largely unknown.

While recent studies have shown that wealth is an important factor in enrolment in the scheme, there is little understanding of its interlinkages with the geographical divisions and deep-seated deprivation in the northern region.

The financial innovation system provides specific institutional frameworks and interlinkages with financial markets, government agencies, financial institutions, regulatory authorities, and research organizations to support innovation activities and strengthen technological capabilities at sectoral and national levels (Pavitt 1984; Patel and Pavitt 1994; Archibugi et al. 1999; Malerba 2002).

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REDD+, adaptation and technology transfer financing, national appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs), capacity building on measuring, reporting and verifying emission reductions as well as many other items needed to be integrated in the negotiations with multiple interlinkages and dependencies among the various agenda items.

However, the basic financial structures that we found problematic before the crisis are still with us: financial systems are still overly complex, banking assets are highly concentrated, with strong domestic interlinkages, and the too-important-to-fail issues are unresolved.

The world market presented by MSCI is considered with the sample in order to trace out the interlinkages of the stockmarkets under investigation with the world market.

The switch from "strategic depth," which has largely been accomplished in the last decade, to a "democratic depth" that focuses on the interlinkages between domestic and foreign challenges ahead that start with a new Turkish constitution are critical for both Ankara and Washington.

Mr Nelson named these interlinkages "hypertext," implying a relationship outside the one-dimensional reading direction in a document or the two-dimensional layout on a page, and impossible to create in any analog form.

Sarah Wilson, the chief executive of the corporate governance research firm Manifest, said: "Shareholders have been concerned for some time about the interlinkages between Mike Ashley's personal financial arrangements and those of Sports Direct Plc.

"Co-ordination failures between policies on water, energy and land need to be addressed to avoid the negative impacts of these interlinkages," said the report, which aims to "shape global action" in the run-up to next month's Rio+20 UN conference on sustainable development.

If responsibilities between Brussels and national governments are not clearly separated, if subsidiarity the notion that things are best done at the lowest possible level of government is not strongly spelt out, and if financial interlinkages are not clarified, the EU could find that it too heads for a system crash.

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