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the interdependency
noun
A mutual dependence, connection or correlation
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Stevens understood the interdependency.
The NAO report highlights the interdependency of the government and its major suppliers.
In the six months since the Kitchen opened in a building adjacent to Firebox, the interdependency is evident.
Your display should include an image of a food chain that would demonstrate the interdependency of species in the Pacific Northwest.
The interdependency of apparent opposites fascinated Melville as it did a number of 19th-century American writers, including the superbly civilised transcendentalists (such as Emerson and Thoreau).
Echoing state regulators' statements, the company said the interdependency of its businesses posed no problem and strongly disputed that any units had obligations they could not pay.
The social care world has not always been convinced that the health world "gets it" when it comes to the interdependency of the two systems.
When birds landed on the perches, they set off computer sound files with comments on the interdependency of birds, other animals and people.
"The challenge is getting everyone to understand the interdependency between cities and suburbs," Mayor Marc H. Morial of New Orleans, the conference's president, said in a telephone interview.
The interdependency of safety-sensitive industries is significant.
Then, the interdependency information of nonseparable variables is further investigated.
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