Sentence examples for so interrelated from inspiring English sources

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The three fields are so interrelated that labels are becoming artificial, says Beverly Wendland, chairwoman of the biology department at Johns Hopkins.

So, to return to the original issue of the relation of players and tactics: tactics are what govern the base, players are what govern the superstructure (while acknowledging that the two are at times so interrelated as that the distinction feels academic).

"One of the great advances," he wrote as the Orientalism controversy raged around him, "is the realisation that cultures are hybrid and heterogeneous, and that cultures and civilisations are so interrelated and interdependent as to beggar any simply delineated description of their individuality".

[The experiences] are so interrelated and tell a story about what it means to be a part of our community". .

Sprague in 1928 proposed that the species joined by Hemsley were probably distinct, but that they were likely so interrelated that distinguishing between them would require observing characteristics that were usually or always indistinct in dried specimens.

The study team conceptualized that one or more markers of symptom severity could be so interrelated to symptoms that they might scale together with symptoms.

Some investigators have concluded that it is impractical to distinguish between the blood and lymphatic vessel systems as independent routes of tumour dissemination because they are so interrelated (Fisher and Fisher, 1966).

Although some investigators have indicated it impractical to distinguish between the blood and lymphatic vessel systems as independent routes of tumour dissemination because they are so interrelated (Fisher and Fisher, 1966), the present authors examined the difference between BVI and LVI in order to distinguish the different pathways to distant metastases.

They were referred to as Black Seminoles, and were so interrelated with the tribe that Chief Micanopy took up official residence among them.

By the end of the 19th century, too, it had taken its place among the powers of the world its fortunes so interrelated with those of other nations that inevitably it became involved in two world wars and, following these conflicts, with the problems of Europe and East Asia.

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It was already known from his special theory of relativity that time and space are so closely interrelated as to constitute an indivisible four-dimensional space-time.

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