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the interlinkages
noun
Linkage together
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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.
After which, the interlinkages between the three levels were identified.
The interlinkages also touch the interdependence of knowledge and participation.
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy systems and social justice.
Less is understood about the interlinkages between multiple historical factors and evolution of issues in shaping pastoralists' landscapes and land use patterns.
This article explores the interlinkages between local livelihood and environmental benefits from the provision of energy to remote rural households through small hydropower development.
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The interlinkage system was initiated, giving better incentives and more effective consumption of agricultural water.
This MBA enrichment on the surface of the particles contributed to the formation of the interlinkage between the particles.
First, the interlinkage magnetic flux into a pair of pickup coils due to the uniformly magnetized sample is analytically estimated.
The interlinkage between the food, energy and water (FEW) supply systems, known as the nexus, has received considerable attention in recent years.
A systematic method, by which possible interlinkages can be found, is presented and a case study of the interlinkage of two learning factories in Bayreuth and Augsburg is given.
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