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the interrelated
verb
To form relationships between multiple things
synonyms
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4. How do tsunamis demonstrate the interrelated nature of some natural disasters?
Further Questions for Discussion: –How do tsunamis demonstrate the interrelated nature of some natural disasters?
And finally we have to recognise the interrelated principles of food sovereignty and the right to food.
Instead, he settled for rhetorical linkage -- "joint striving" and "intensive consultations on the interrelated subjects of offensive and defensive systems".
Forest managers must attend to the interrelated, and sometimes directly opposed, wildlife interests of hunters, conservationists, and farmers.
It wants to use sympathy for Lee, who was harshly treated in jail while awaiting trial, to discredit all evidence of the interrelated Clinton "Asian connections".
Understanding the interrelated nature of everyone and everything is the key to diminishing the passions and the havoc they wreak.
As part of the interrelated Soviet economy, Estonia was basically an industrial region, with agriculture making a smaller contribution.
This year offered some truly mind-numbing prose: On the global economy: "We are mindful of the interrelated nature of the issues surrounding the world economy.
As Nozias searches for his daughter, Danticat tells the interrelated backstories of other town members whose lives, like Claire's, have been touched both by tragedy and by rejuvenation.
Systems thinking is at the heart of all learning and crucial to address the interrelated nature of economic, social and environmental challenges that businesses face.
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