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In most areas the police was able to hold out interdependently.
Value and price are therefore determined interdependently, though they remain distinct.
Improvisation can take place as a solo performance, or interdependently in ensemble with other players.
She does not address society specifically, but rather looks at socially-constructed multiple realities which exist interdependently with one another.
One of the main criteria is that the certification scheme must be interdependently audited and fraud-resistant.
Hubbard later sought to unify societies that were working interdependently to promote emigration.
Ken Goodman writes that, "The cue systems are used simultaneously and interdependently.
The nurse acts independently and interdependently.
The dual-coding theory enunciates that these two systems can operate independently, as well as interdependently.
The hospital has a range of acute and chronic medicine departments, and works interdependently with the other hospitals in the trust to provide a complete service.
Idaho counties and the state of Idaho operate independently and interdependently of one another.
Independent people who do not have the maturity to think and act interdependently may be good individual producers, but they won't be good leaders or team players.
The iNES group is the largest interdependently owned telecommunications company in Bucharest.
After its digital release, the song didn't have commercial success, only because Amos announced from now on she would release music interdependently under major record labels.
A team can be defined as a unit of two or more individuals who interact interdependently to achieve a common objective (Hackman & Wageman, 2005).
Though they are currently placed in the same genus, Dr. Poinar notes the likelihood that the two species arose interdependently from each other.
Catabolic (break-down) and Anabolic (synthesis) pathways often work interdependently to create new biomolecules as the final end-products.
A virtual team is a group of people who work interdependently and with shared purpose across space, time, and organisation boundaries using technology to communicate and collaborate.
In 1504, she was given the fief of her late spouse, Häme Castle in Finland for life, were she ruled as an interdependently.
In a similar way, American infantry platoons in the Sunni Triangle should incorporate the growing Iraqi police force into foot patrols operating interdependently.
Sustainable services are interdependently located within the flow social and institutional norms, state-of-the art technology and the amount of knowledge humankind owns at a certain point in time.
Controlling each wheel interdependently, AYC and ASC achieved dramatic improvements in safety and performance.
Multiteam systems (MTSs) are "[t]wo or more teams that interface directly and interdependently in response to environmental contingencies toward the accomplishment of collective goals.
It also works interdependently with charities for the nations called Age Cymru, Age Scotland and Age UK.
What better way to ensure the integration of Europe's national military forces than by ensuring that they will begin so interdependently that they will not be able to operate independently.