Sentence examples for still interdependent from inspiring English sources

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Mickey's surveying job took the couple to London and Cornwall, but they returned to Yorkshire in 1976, divorcing in the mid-80s yet still interdependent.

When you have something as modular as a PC, with all its little bits individually replaceable but still interdependent, it stands to reason that advances in one area might necessitate changes in another.

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These two properties are, however, interdependent.

Disruptive competitors begin to move upmarket, and the power to make money shifts away from companies that design and assemble the end-use product toward the back end of the value chain to those companies that supply subsystems with internal architectures that are still technologically interdependent.

My parents are retired teachers, who still do interdependent studies and reading groups at their home from time-to-time.

As an industry continues to mature, the most profitable point along the value chain shifts from end-use products to components and subsystems which still have technologically interdependent internal architectures.

Nishida seems intent not so much on explaining alterity, however, as preserving interdependent individuality, which of course still requires difference.

Still, in today's interdependent world, close attention needs to be paid to how such measures could be globally coordinated to avoid exacerbating existing imbalances.

While on the subject, Brookings analyst Charles Lister, cautions that Isis does not have the capacity to maintain gains in Iraqi cities. Writing for CNN he says: It is still totally reliant on an interdependent relationship with what remains a tacitly sympathetic and facilitating Sunni population.

She is therefore keen to assert that her father made significant innovations in the scientific field in which he worked, that he was "strikingly — my mother would probably say maddeningly — unconventional," and to cite research that finds the interdependent self can still become a "fiercely enterprising, un-self-conscious, navigatory self".

Hence, commissioners and providers remain, as Pestsoulas and colleagues put it, 'mutually interdependent and contracting still relies heavily on relational networks and service norms' ([ 23], p322).

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