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Yet, at the same time, a nation has never been so interdependent with the rest of the world.
"But I think over the long run, our countries will become more interdependent."
"Our political system has a much better sense of being in an interdependent world," he said.
"The issues are interdependent and need to be fought together."
The two phenomena are interdependent, but work with each other.
A society's media and political system are also heavily interdependent.
Where there are no things, just processes, and everything is interdependent.
But in the same way, they are interdependent, and no one group could exist without the other two.
In his new study, he will look into whether several interdependent nutrients may play a role.
In today's world, however, national and global interests are interdependent.
From the beginning, the two bodies of Congress were meant to be different, yet interdependent.
I can't think of another group whose needs are so interdependent.
The following key factors of the new rice technology were interdependent.
It's good for chief executives to get to know each other because we are so interdependent.
Therefore, we must learn how to move toward a more interdependent globe.
Every part of nature - everything from the air to the dirt on the ground - is interdependent.
"You really get that sense of all being interdependent when you're moving across the snow, in a single line together," he says.
As it is well known, most events and trends are interdependent in some ways.
All three are described as being interdependent much like a set of gears.
The agreement says that the two bodies will be "interdependent."
In the new, interdependent world, both sides have to adjust.
Thus man and computer may be seen as having interdependent but complementary skills.
In the current era of globalization, the world is more interdependent than at any other time.
Two worlds once interdependent are not so happy in each other's company anymore.
Two parties are interdependent in the performance of functions or activities.