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"interdependent" Definitions
  1. that depend on each other; consisting of parts that depend on each other

281 Sentences With "interdependent"

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In an economically interdependent world, that is a false promise.
We are an interdependent people, sharing a common bond of humanity.
Containment is not an appropriate strategy for an interdependent, multipolar world.
The interdependent relationship between domestic reform and foreign expansion is complicated.
They are now an extended family of 14 living together, interdependent.
Neither side can do it alone — our systems are too interdependent.
Important to the architects was making the buildings independent yet interdependent.
Globalization makes the world more interdependent, while political systems remain national.
The tragedy is that their tasks are more interdependent than they realise.
Our economies are interdependent but the trading relationship has long been unbalanced.
Whether we like it or not, we live in an interdependent world.
This method of interdependent planning allows for cultural activities and social integration.
"So much of the work is interdependent," Mr. Sciscioli had said earlier.
"(It) has developed over many years into an interdependent, interconnected ecosystem," he said.
It will preserve a relationship that is more interdependent than many Americans realise.
"Regional banks will not threaten our business because we are interdependent," he said.
Human cells and microbial cells are incredibly interdependent, because we have evolved together.
Our national security is interdependent on the success and prosperity of developing countries.
This strategy doesn't work in the digital economy because all parts are interdependent.
Their weight, movement, stability, lines of force, and sense of gravity become interdependent.
In this interdependent world, connectivity leads to prosperity and isolation leads to poverty.
Yet throughout these cycles, we are increasingly intimate, ever more intertwined and interdependent.
In an interdependent world your friends can kill you faster than your enemies.
An interdependent global market will not allow the United States to exit unscathed.
Often, microbes are interdependent: what is waste for one is essential for another.
Which means that the universe is weirdly interdependent, even across vast stretches of space.
It is you and I, together, interdependent, interconnected with one single interwoven American destiny.
The dynamics of those cases are entirely different, but they are also oddly interdependent.
When we're really interdependent, then we think of them as too big to fail.
We were interdependent—because we had to do something that was greater than us.
Our systems, just like families and communities, don't operate in silos — they are interdependent.
They also reduce, if not disregard, the numerous, interdependent variables so common in war.
Footage and story made possible by Interdependent Pictures' documentary film Into the Dark, coming 2019.
In fact, the Bush Center's Military Service Initiative reminds us that it is all interdependent.
Mexico "is incredibly interdependent on the global marketplace, from trade to finance," Mr. Padilla said.
Dov Seidman Founder and chief executive, LRN The world has gone from interconnected to interdependent.
And in an interdependent world, your rivals falling becomes more dangerous than your rivals rising.
"A world that is so interdependent, so interconnected, cannot afford shooting each other," he said.
Footage and story made possible by Interdependent Pictures' documentary film Into the Dark, coming in 2019.
Science and spirituality have finally converged to tell us that we are all interdependent and interconnected.
We need that trend to continue - not stop - because the old and young are so interdependent.
SSDI is a complicated and interdependent program, and there are no silver bullets or easy answers.
Like it or not, the reality of our age is that we are interconnected and interdependent.
While it is a stand-alone company, Kinesso will be interdependent with Mediabrands and its agencies.
The ancient world, like our own, was interdependent and suffered a "domino" fall, Dr. Cline added.
The health law was designed with a number of interdependent provisions devised to keep insurance affordable.
There's nothing wrong with being interdependent on a larger system, in electricity, trade, or anything else.
Remember, when the work was made, sculptures and pedestals were as interdependent as windpipes and sound.
Here, many pieces of data can be computed at one time so long as they're not interdependent.
It's doubtful that there will be any single equilibrium of tight-loose in our increasingly interdependent world.
That's the thing about those two: Though they never met in person, their fates were always interdependent.
And that thriving, interdependent economy rewarded those who adopted Roman values and assimilated with the Roman system.
Our economies, culture and history are highly integrated and critically interdependent, as those of neighbors often are.
Food systems are complicated, global, interdependent and interconnected, leaving researchers with a planet-sized balancing act instead.
The arc of recent history has not bent toward Mr. Obama's cosmopolitan vision of an interdependent world.
For Ms. Davis, it was the interdependent nature of improvised music that first drew her to jazz.
John McFarlane: You're absolutely correct that political uncertainty leads to economic uncertainty and these things are interdependent.
People realize that we can no longer plunder the planet, because we are interdependent with the earth.
Working-class people tend to be more interdependent and "exhibit a more holistic cognitive style," they write.
That doesn't preclude alliances but is a looser affiliation than the interdependent model preferred by many European leaders.
Newer computational models show how our brains manage to make these different categories interdependent, or "entangled," through stereotyping.
All life is bound together in a complex web of interdependent relationships among individuals, species and entire ecosystems.
But there are important similarities in that both are big, complex, interdependent systems that are never truly stable.
"It's possible if we had more of an interdependent mindset, we might be able to help ourselves more."
Instead, think of Congress and the Fed as interdependent institutions — a political relationship that constrains the Fed's conduct.
And the messaging for these programs should mesh with the interdependent cultures of many working-class coastal communities.
New government-prescribed device mandates would dismantle the interdependent technologies and business arrangements that are propelling marketplace innovation.
In the face of deadly infectious disease outbreaks, all nations are interdependent, and we must cooperate with each other.
Each of these highly interdependent metropolitan regions was composed of any number of school districts, cities, towns, and counties.
Yet the fact is that cross-border flows of goods, services, capital and data have left us profoundly interdependent.
It may be a difficult extraction, though, as the world has become a vast, interlinked, and sometimes interdependent marketplace.
The global economy is so complex and interdependent that the second-, third-, and fourth-order effects are effectively unforeseeable.
Case in point, this Oregon House candidate, Mark Roberts, he has called himself an interdependent, he&aposs a leftist.
Not only were the North and South economically interdependent, but they shared in the exploitative nature of American capitalism.
New data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis suggest how interdependent the U.S. economy has become with world markets.
And globalization is making the world more interdependent than ever, so we are impacted by others more than ever.
Admiring and interdependent but ever wary of each other, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King had never been close.
"The global economy remains highly interconnected and interdependent," write Jack Ewing, Neal Boudette and Geneva Abdul of the NYT.
But what's unusual about the current moment is how many new, interdependent technologies are coming about at the same time.
His vision of the future is of buildings that mix and combine uses, and of more industries that are interdependent.
The human rights of women and religious freedom operate in concert with all other human rights – universal, indivisible and interdependent.
"People in wheat-farming regions are more individualistic whereas people in the rice areas have an interdependent culture," Talhelm says.
In an interdependent world, each country must strike a balance between the autonomy it desires and the cooperation it needs.
In other words, the physical and psychological effects of ISIS attacks are no longer as interdependent as they once were.
As a news junkie, I cannot rely on cable-news for even a rudimentary understanding of an increasingly interdependent world.
What Wilson understood was that nations must sometimes cede freedom of action to shape their destiny in an interdependent world.
There's been a change in the climate of globalization — we are going from an interconnected world to an interdependent one.
We're going through a change in the climate of globalization: We're going from an interconnected world to an interdependent world.
In the name of free trade, it had knocked down national boundaries, lowered prices, made the planet interdependent and cosmopolitan.
This interdependent relationship raised difficult questions for the Canadian government in light of Trump's evident animosity and imperviousness to facts.
"We should pay more attention to protectionist moves as global economies have become increasingly interdependent through global value chains," he said.
"We should pay more attention to protectionist moves, as global economies have become increasingly interdependent through global value chains," he said.
When qubits interact, their possible states become interdependent, each one's chances of |2011⟩ and |2010⟩ hinging on those of the other.
But the increasing number of interdependent technologies within a car and their complex levels of integration ultimately means more difficult testing.
As the interdependent variable whose production could either push that duo forward or hold it back, LaVine was the question mark.
He underlined the desire for a comprehensive solution for Tata Steel's UK operations, saying that the different sites were "quite interdependent".
Because of the interdependent nature of rice cultures, people have tighter social networks and it's more difficult to exit unsatisfying relationships.
As indigenous peoples throughout the Americas teach us, we are always a part of and in complex interdependent relations with nature.
This may create a disjointed healthcare landscape when some of the interdependent elements of the ACA are repealed while others remain.
The often interdependent relationship created by the internet requires a level collaboration on this battlefield we rarely needed in analog days.
The automobile business is highly interdependent, and no more so is this felt than the $500 billion after-service market (f).
Do you still believe that you still have the most to gain from an interdependent world, open exchanges and multilateral rules?
But these advancements changed the interdependent nature of our bodies; some parts could be artificially maintained even while other parts died.
So many things intertwine, and to an extent, you become interdependent on all of the amazing folks who have entered your life.
These objectives are connected and interdependent, but all are required for securing the American people and our Constitution and way of life.
Humans have to step in, stop it, and restart a complex web of interdependent services on hundreds of thousands of systems. pic.twitter.
The company's algorithms embraid choices so complex and interdependent that it's hard for any human to get a handle on it all.
As the world becomes more technologically interdependent, it is critical that American students have the skills to compete with their global counterparts.
And yet, today's farmers and consumers around the world are interconnected and interdependent in a way that is unprecedented in human history.
Bezos wanted to execute several strategies simultaneously, but the company's various interdependent divisions were wasting too much time coordinating with one another.
This is the year to run a values campaign, one that champions policies to make America more socially mobile, caring and interdependent.
Maybe it has something to do with the things we thirst for — things like approval, attention, affection, recognition; all the interdependent needs.
To learn to be seamlessly interdependent is to reach the summit of our human potential — it is not a sign of weakness.
Before all this technology, our organs and body parts were considered to be interdependent; when one part died, the whole body died.
Why it is in a world that is more interdependent, more interconnected, more integrated, that it's impossible to get a world trade deal?
The individual presentations were coordinated but autonomous — interdependent in a way that acknowledged their own vulnerabilities as analogous but by no means identical.
It is ironic to note that in the globally interdependent world, we have created self-centeredness as the dominant culture of our society.
More likely, as grids are interconnected so as to diversify supply, more interdependent countries will conclude that manipulating the market is self-defeating.
This can be reduced, like most things related to the brain, to the patterns of spatially and temporally distinct and interdependent neuron activations.
When Stephens and her colleagues tracked these students for two years, they found that students who had this interdependent bias had lower GPAs.
But here's the catch: Half of them got letters that promote independent thinking, and the other half got letters that promotes interdependent thinking.
" Containment "has little or no relevance to the complexities of an interdependent Asia in which most states have deep economic ties with China.
Sanctions that hit the general population are much more effective against friends and economically interdependent entities than they are against already ostracized enemies.
In many ways, the two technologies are interdependent, as the Internet of Things depends on software that can identify errors and self-correct.
Taking photos, looking at photos and being the subject of photos are mutually reinforcing activities in which the participants are interdependent and complicit.
The account of the trade war focused on Beijing's standard argument: The Chinese and American economies are now interdependent and should remain so.
But still, this cluster of interdependent 37.2 trillion cells is all we've got — at least until we upload our brains into the cloud.
According to the university, Shen was working on his doctorate in decision sciences and engineering systems with a focus on interdicting interdependent networks.
As the world grows increasingly complex, society becomes more interdependent and thus harder to explain the specific inputs that are causing a certain output.
Given the tight-knit, interdependent nature of Nairobi's tech ecosystem, choosing to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment is not without its risks.
An adult who lives in the same residence with the employee, who shares living expenses and is financially interdependent with the employee can qualify.
The first is Buen Vivir — a vision of the world as interconnected and interdependent, where economic, social, and environmental priorities coexist in a balance.
The Trump administration continues to find out that the world is far more interdependent than it imagined, and it cannot always get its way.
Critic's Notebook People associated with "Hawaii Five-20" on CBS love to throw around the word ohana, the Hawaiian term for extended, interdependent families.
Caring for myself was built on caring for others, for all living things, in an interdependent relationship that our communities had maintained for generations.
We live in a small, increasingly fragile, massively interdependent planet, fraught with complex cross-border problems such as terrorism, epidemics, refugee crises and climate change.
Keep in mind: The economy is so complex and interdependent that the second-, third-, and fourth-order effects are effectively unforeseeable, Axios' Felix Salmon writes.
And they're uniquely suited to the question of simulating cells, in which there are many such interdependent values — chemical concentrations, pH, temperature and the like.
Places whose residents live a longer, more internationally interdependent and more materially wealthy life than almost anywhere else: Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and provincial Germany.
Despite increasing rivalry and trade frictions, the world's two largest economies, China and the United States, are becoming increasingly interdependent when it comes to energy.
Ants, tent caterpillars, bees and wasps — a wildly prolific subset of insects, whose collective biomass far outweighs that of humans — live in highly interdependent colonies.
The countries are interdependent, with American goods and parts shipped to Mexican factories whose products are shipped back into the United States, and vice versa.
But despite a thoroughly engaging and interdependent ensemble, which conveys the prickly intimacy of longtime acquaintance, "Significant Other" ultimately talks too much and too explicitly.
Is the future of European unity one where not just business, but integrated and interdependent security cooperation mitigates against a repeat of the continent's dark history?
The Securing Energy Infrastructure Act would launch a coordinated effort to help protect U.S. infrastructure from the vulnerabilities inherent in a connected and highly interdependent world.
But when first-generation students received the interdependent letter, their performance was on par with continuing-generation students, who have at least one parent attend college.
When any two quantum objects interact, they get "entangled" with each other, entering a shared quantum state in which the possibilities for their properties are interdependent.
But true leadership is able to have a vision for the future that accounts for multiple interdependent variables and prepare for the impacts of sweeping decisions.
Over the last two decades, Mexico's economy has become interdependent with the United States'; there was more than $600 billion in cross-border commerce last year.
Yeah, it made us interdependent in a way that prevents war, and so there was some clear social good from that, but it wasn't distributed uniformly.
"Eventually, leaders will evolve to see profit and culture not as separate endeavors at all, but as tightly interdependent goals, equally crucial to success," Sweet wrote. 
Operating through lean organizational structures in which personnel often occupy cross-functional roles, decreases in staff productivity can create significant issues for interdependent activities at startups.
The deepening health crisis underscores that we live in an epidemiologically interdependent world, in which outbreaks anywhere can hopscotch around the world at jet aircraft speeds.
Avenues wants to be thought of as "one school with many interconnected and interdependent campuses located in the world&aposs leading cities," according to the website.
The two were interdependent and mutually reinforcing: Who else but a peer could tell the elite how to act, what to like, and what to buy?
The globalization and digitalization of recent decades have created an interdependent world, one in which problems abroad have a nasty habit of causing trouble at home.
And the idea that a company must prioritize its bottom line above all else, including its responsibility to society, is simply outdated – the two are interdependent.
Avenues wants to be thought of as "one school with many interconnected and interdependent campuses located in the world&aposs leading cities," according to its website.
In short, the collapse of the North Korean talks has only highlighted the dangerous and unstable fault lines, many deeply interdependent, where we suddenly find ourselves.
In replacing NAFTA, which Donald Trump called "the single worst trade deal ever approved", it will preserve a relationship that is more interdependent than many Americans realise.
The markets for smart speakers and music streaming are becoming more interdependent, a new study suggests, as high-tech audio shifts the way consumers listen to music.
As an example, Ford said a common indicator of giftedness —independence — might not manifest in black students, who tend to have tight-knit and interdependent family structures.
We are completely interdependent: Our moods, our attitudes, the subtle messages we give out about what is possible and what we believe, profoundly influence those around us.
"We are seeing the same forces of global integration that have made us interdependent also expose deep fault lines in the existing international order," the president said.
But there's another layer of volatility that Dave may not be aware of — the global, interdependent marketplace where the lines are blurred between domestic and international holdings.
If you meditate long enough, if you pay attention to your moment-to-moment experience, this story dissolves and you discover that all things are fundamentally interdependent.
It seems clear that from Whitmire's perspective, Henson intended this interdependent relationship between frog and actor to be a feature, a positive thing for the character of Kermit.
Why it matters: For all their differences, the US and Chinese tech industries remain very interdependent — each country contributes a great deal of business to the other's economy.
The shops are so interdependent that, "If one goes, they all go," said Ms. Perry, who said she pays a combined $28,000 in monthly rent for all three.
Why it matters: For all their differences, the U.S. and Chinese tech industries remain very interdependent — each country contributes a great deal of business to the other's economy.
"In all marriages, you have so many interdependent interactions, from roles and responsibilities in the house to emotional and sexual aspects of the relationship," he tells Business Insider.
The Economist: What if the "other side" doesn't want to be "interdependent" and "coexist" or aspire to the other virtues that you vaunt—they rather enjoy a fight.
Moreover, many of the world's major challenges — climate change, instability in financial markets, food and water insecurity, infectious diseases, migration, war and terrorism — are complex, interdependent and borderless.
Calexico has long celebrated its interdependent relationship with Mexicali, its sister city directly across the line; the two cities' downtowns are bisected by pillars where the border lies.
Because all three economies have become so interdependent, any move to restrict imports could do serious damage to US manufacturers and businesses that depend on those two markets.
But I know this: As the world gets faster and more interdependent, the quality of your governing institutions will matter more than ever, and ours are still pretty good.
Supply chains in both countries are interdependent, with American goods and parts shipped to Mexican factories to build products that are shipped back into the United States for sale.
When Kurt talked about his vegetables he wasn't being so literal; he was describing the loss of an old and interdependent network of supportive and caring folks: a neighborhood.
Medical journals, which are the main conduit for communicating the latest scientific discoveries to the public, often have an interdependent relationship with the researchers who publish in their pages.
These two presentations exemplified the kind of relationship that any democracy worthy of that name must foster and protect — one between individuals who are incommensurable, but simultaneously interdependent and equal.
NRF said the card companies use their market power to "unfairly leverage their brands and proprietary technology through webs of closely controlled interdependent bodies and compliance regimes" including the council.
There's a heightened risk of rupture in the Mercosur trade bloc, which could spell trouble for its large, interdependent economies and jeopardize a recently signed EU-Mercosur free trade agreement.
To the extent more areas have the capacity to island — to the extent the grid is more "modular" rather than one giant interdependent network — blackouts can be more carefully targeted.
It reminds us that the jungle is teeming with life that we can't easily see, but if we are attentive we know that these lives are interdependent with our own.
That process would become: "…[a] network of links…a nervous system…a closely interdependent network…over the whole earth…" (The Phenomenon of Man) If that sounds familiar, you're not alone.
In another experiment, Stephens and her team found that first-generation students who read the independent letters perceived tasks as more difficult, compared to when they read the interdependent letters.
One of the first aims of Zen practice, in particular, is to cut through the veil of conceptual thought to the impermanent, interdependent reality that abstract concepts reify and conceal.
Both sides are deeply interdependent because of their automobile and steel industries and would benefit from scaling together rather than bickering over who pays for a new bridge between them.
The pace of destructive weather events is quickening; the world is going from interconnected to interdependent; and machines and software are devouring ever more middle- and even high-skill jobs.
You could just as easily conclude that life is interdependent in the sense that life depends on other life for survival, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all is one.
To perform a computation with many such qubits, they must all be sustained in interdependent superpositions of states—a "quantum-coherent" state, in which the qubits are said to be entangled.
Even if they are not, though, the latest developments provide fresh illustrations of just how interdependent the two countries are in technology when it comes to supplies, labour, revenue and capital.
The curators have included not only visual artists, but also NGOs, activists, film and documentary makers, architects and other non-visual artists, in a network of interdependent and cross-pollinating positions.
Jobs and incomes here are intertwined in highly interdependent supply and production chains across national borders that go into making everything from food to manufactured goods, and even service-sourcing networks.
In both frameworks, the existential condition of extreme vulnerability makes humans clearly dependent on one another—or more precisely, interdependent, as Aristotle, the first great philosopher of republicanism, insisted so strongly.
Directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a tightly interdependent ensemble, this portrait of a quorum of high school teachers, planning a charity telethon, wittily plumbs the dysfunction in group dynamics (247:2888).
Directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a tightly interdependent ensemble, this portrait of a quorum of high school teachers, planning a charity telethon, wittily plumbs the dysfunction in group dynamics (26200:21987).
Directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a tightly interdependent ensemble, this portrait of a quorum of high school teachers, planning a charity telethon, wittily plumbs the dysfunction in group dynamics (1:45).
In a world where production systems are integrated and interdependent across borders, Trump's restrictive trade policies could precipitate a trade war and a recession that would do more harm than good.
Directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a tightly interdependent ensemble, this portrait of a quorum of high school teachers, planning a charity telethon, wittily plumbs the dysfunction in group dynamics (453:245).
Directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a tightly interdependent ensemble, this portrait of a quorum of high school teachers, planning a charity telethon, wittily plumbs the dysfunction in group dynamics (1:51963).
This ignorance freed him to imagine Japan as a utopian space where religious feeling, immersion in the natural world, and the making of art formed a single, interdependent state of being.
As extinction accelerates, it dismantles those ecosystems -- our world, after all, is interdependent, and when you break crucial links in the chain, the downward effects on earthly life can be devastating.
Defying this logic, serious investment across these interdependent institutions has yet to be forthcoming, even at a time when other countries such as China are dramatically increasing their commitment to research.
Together, these reserve components and the "regular," or active component, represent the "Total Force" structure of our national defense; they are interdependent and cannot effectively operate in war without each other.
The interdependent pieces—that will soon include the viewers themselves who experience the piece at the upcoming Future Forward event series—create an intricate ecosystem, with a high-tech design foundation.
She and her colleagues surveyed more than 1,400 incoming students whether they were in it for independent reasons (for themselves and their future) or interdependent reasons (for others or to work with others.) As expected, the first-generation students, who tended to be from lower-class backgrounds, were more likely to have interdependent reasons — like helping their families after college — and less likely to have independent reasons, like to explore new interests or learn more about their existing interest.
We are going from an interconnected world to an interdependent one, and in such a world your friends can hurt you faster than your enemies: Think what happens if Mexico's economy fails.
That's led to deep and interdependent relationships between U.S. and Mexican federal law enforcement agencies and high-level information sharing that many experts say is critical to the fight against organized crime.
Previous research, as the authors note in the paper, has found that, compared to members of the upper class, members of the working class have a more interdependent and holistic social outlook.
Not only do we share common values which inextricably link us together, but we are economically interdependent, we are close trading partners, and we have fought alongside each other in multiple conflicts.
SIM cards are "a good example of an interdependent system that makes it difficult for anybody to change until everybody changes," Henning Schulzrinne, a professor of computer science at Columbia University, told me.
"The global economy is highly interdependent and for that reason the world is moving towards more unity and diversity rather than isolation from an integrated bloc such as the European Union," he said.
In many ways, the show is an illustration of the intersectional and interdependent issues that comprise women's lived experiences, through which it offers hope for a feminist future that is still to come.
In substantial ways, the world is less violent and more prosperous than ever, yet the forces that have made people interdependent have also exposed fault lines in the international order, Mr. Obama said.
Given how complex and interdependent the technology space that today's kids will inherit has become, the r00tz mission is rather focused on instilling a hacker mindset than teaching a specific set of skills.
"During the Cold War we weren't dealing with an interdependent global economy but essentially two major blocs that were more or less self-dependent in terms of their economic well-being," Lemahieu said.
America would be steered back on track, working with other countries to meet the challenges of what he often called an "interdependent" world, from terrorism and poverty to financial crisis and global warming.
We have never had as many residential communities in vulnerable locations as we do now, and our national economy has never been as interdependent on our major cities for our collective well being.
Until we humans recognize how interconnected and interdependent we all are at each stage of life with all life on this planet, we will never effectively address the myriad crises we all face.
There is no NSFR requirement if assets and liabilities are match-funded and the institution acts solely as a pass-through unit to channel the funding from the liability into the corresponding interdependent asset.
In the dispatch, " Enemies at the Gate," VICE co-founder Suroosh Alvi found that the partnership between the two countries has perhaps grown too big and interdependent for the good of either party involved.
Their technique focuses on mapping the connections (aka 'dependencies') between different objects on a page in order to dynamically figure out the most efficient route for a browser to load the various interdependent elements.
Casting blame in Moscow's direction prevents us from productively discussing the grave problems we face as societies, and simplistically reduces the uncertainties and risks of an increasingly interdependent world to the great powers rivalry.
All the books share an exquisite attention to the daily lives of people whose survival is intimately interdependent on nature and a direct, elegant style that respects young readers by never flinching from sorrow.
Tens of millions of additional vendors, suppliers, partners, independent contractors, gig workers and others rely on these boomer-owned small businesses to stay in business and are interdependent on one another's existence and welfare.
But the trade relationship between the United States, Mexico and Canada is highly interdependent, and withdrawing from it could stifle competition and hit nearly 5 million U.S. workers whose jobs rely on NAFTA, Hills said.
Hardy then showed that the simplest possible theory to describe such systems is quantum mechanics, with all its characteristic phenomena such as wavelike interference and entanglement, in which the properties of different objects become interdependent.
This exposes a false choice: in an increasingly interdependent world, countries must often opt not between pure sovereignty and the pooled sort, but—however distasteful the choice may seem—between the pooled sort and none.
The idea behind the EU was that countries that trade with one another become economically interdependent and more likely to avoid conflict, a pressing concern in the shadow of two world wars on the Continent.
But in the Anthropocene, a term scientists use to describe our age of unprecedented human influence over the natural world, the film is a helpful reminder that our relationship with nature is symbiotic and interdependent.
With a pronounced reliance on technology, presumably powered by the very facilities under scrutiny in his work, Lindquist completes an intriguing cycle of interdependent perspectives that keep art, science, and politics on an equal footing.
Consequently, Trump took a similar approach to Israeli relations as Netanyahu did with the United States, cultivating the seemingly interdependent relationship with the nation in order to garner support and strengthen his base for reelection.
I mean, they kept their distance from one another but they were vital to one another&aposs interests and they were completely interdependent really, and that&aposs the story in the book that I was exploring.
The world is more interlinked and interdependent than at any time in history: From the toe bone to the head bone, we are connected and can ill afford the fractures that could await us next year.
Why it matters: Both the U.S. and China aim to make their tech industries less interdependent, but the deep ties are tough to sever, and doing so would disrupt business on both sides of the Pacific.
"As software has become ever more complex, interdependent and interconnected, our reputation as a company has in turn become more vulnerable," Mr. Gates wrote in an email to employees identifying trustworthy computing as Microsoft's top priority.
In 1914 an archduke's murder in Sarajevo caused economically interdependent states in Europe to fight a giant war of survival, so why can't disputes over Asian rocks, reefs and artificial islands create a massive conflagration today?
The physical infrastructure that makes up the modern grid amounts to a cobbled-together collection of different parts from different eras, and bears with it all the brittleness you'd expect from a heavily interdependent, aging system.
LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands more European Union financial services firms use 'passporting' rights to sell into the UK than vice versa, according to figures highlighting the sector's web of interdependent ties as Britain prepares to leave the bloc.
Beholding our small blue planet floating in the vastness of the universe imbues them with a sense of understanding about our place in the cosmos and the extent to which everything on Earth is connected and interdependent.
In Evangelii Gaudium (53) he emphasizes how all issues involving human life are interdependent and that the commandment "thou shall not kill" applies to our culture's "economy of exclusion" which leads to the death of human beings.
If so, these are the stories not of individuals but of systems, of institutions, of interdependent actors whose decisions conspire to produce a result few of them desired or predicted but which all of them collectively author.
As we become more interconnected and interdependent, concern about a business trust gap has grown: 58 percent of CEOs worry that lack of trust in business could harm their company's growth, up significantly from 37 percent in 2013.
But they also include the millions of perfectly boring, perfectly suburban, perfectly Middle-England types who simply recognise that Britain and the rest of the world are interdependent—and that this fact is, on balance, a good thing.
For starters, we're living in a world that is becoming so interconnected — thanks to digitization, the internet, broadband, mobile devices, the cloud and soon-to-be 5G wireless transmissions — that we are becoming interdependent to an unprecedented degree.
In an increasingly complex and interdependent world that seems to veer back and forth regularly between surges of globalism and populism, getting a nation brand right is more challenging than ever, especially for a new head of state.
The trip was part of course intended to help millennials better appreciate the interconnected and interdependent world they live in and to fully grasp what is ahead for Vietnam and for them – a grand challenge, on a grand scale.
In an interdependent world where the borders between foreign policy and domestic politics are increasingly blurred, it follows that interference in the domestic politics of your adversaries — even your neighbors — is an easy and acceptable part of the game.
Experiments on entangled quantum particles have shown results that make Einstein's explanation is a lot less likely than the simpler explanation: entangled particles really are each other's "other halves," forming an interdependent quantum system no matter where they are.
And I would make it more obviously clear that I knew that cyberspace was not sublimely removed from the physical world, with which it has exactly the same relationship that the mind has with the body: deeply interdependent but qualitatively different.
In response to a more interdependent world, China is deepening its trade ties to all the fast-growing Asian markets around it through its "One Belt, One Road" project and its Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, while tightly controlling its own market.
Despite the outsized pressures, CEO marriages can and do work, but usually only when both partners make allowances and keep in mind: A CEO is not the boss of everybody A marriage is an interdependent, non-hierarchal relationship, Pearson said.
That's because when a shutdown actually happens, it calls attention to the fact that government is made of people — and that those people are both more interdependent on each other (even the "nonessential" ones) and less politicized than the functions they represent.
The long-standing alliance between the kingdom and the United States is one of the cornerstones of Middle East politics, security and trade, and in their reactions on Thursday some Saudis said JASTA would jeopardise what they see as an interdependent relationship.
It is exposed to global change: migration, environmental change, the EU. How do you make social democracy—which emerged at a time when the world was much less interconnected and interdependent—compatible with a world of fast-moving capital, violent economic change?
"He is ultimately responsible for everything that happens in Russia," said Maxim Volkov, the chief executive of the Pikalevo factory visited in 2009 by Mr. Putin, the largest of three interdependent but, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, separately owned plants.
Scientists like Albert Einstein and spiritual leaders like the Dalai Lama have argued that everything that exists is fundamentally connected, interdependent, part of the same substance or process, and that the sense of separation we feel is an illusion born of self-consciousness.
We are on our way to our first-ever joint hypnosis session where, we hope, to be charmed out of our anxiety, a compound and interdependent type of stress that has led me to wonder whether it is a learned behavior or an inherited one.
Typically, it is treated more as a managed scheme of discrete local parts—Taos Box, Elephant Butte Reservoir, Big Bend, Lower Canyons, Valle—than as an essential artery feeding a vast corner of our continent and a watershed connecting interdependent ecosystems, cultures, and nations.
With much of the West facing an economic crisis — brought on, in part, by a union of oil-producing Arab nations — President Gerald Ford used his first United Nations address, in 1974, to underscore the degree to which the world economy had become interdependent.
To better understand this, psychologist Nicole Stephens and her collaborators describe college campuses as being dominated by an independent cultural model focused on individual achievement — while working-class students often grow up with an interdependent cultural model that centers around one's relationships to others.
Conservationists don't do their work because they have a particular fetish for Oahu tree snails or Florida bristle ferns; they seek to conserve endangered species because those species are part of a broad biome whose inhabitants are interdependent -- and which we as humans also depend on.
We now know in precise visual terms that the small blue dot on which we live exists in a vast universe, and some of us continue to refine a particular consciousness of the earth — and human civilization — as existing on an interconnected, interdependent and fragile sphere.
"You can imagine, if we were a more interdependent society, you might not see as much of this self-serving behavior," said Goldsmith, "because a threat like coronavirus might be interpreted more as a threat to the broader social collective we want to maintain and preserve." 
As much as we resisted being stereotypical queer women (who notoriously 'u-haul' within a few dates), our lives quickly became interdependent as Shannon's dear dog Roo became ill and passed away last year and I began coping with a sudden chronic pain condition this year.
This cultural overview perspective is predicated on the idea that the left and the right actually need each other — that the opposing sides of our electorate are interdependent, and that some version of left and right will always be a feature of our nation's political life.
"These types of urban economies need other major urban economies more than they need the standardized production economies of other cities in their country," said Saskia Sassen, a sociologist at Columbia who has long studied the global cities that occupy interdependent nodes in the world economy.
We're trained to approach the prestige drama as if we're reading a novel: Character growth is supposed to be visible and ongoing; characters' stories remain reliably interdependent; we can trust that we will always witness the crucial moments in a love affair, a tragedy, a dream won or lost.
When Trump takes office on January 20, he will have to contend with a slew of issues that demonstrate the extent to which Russia and America are strategically interdependent: from arms control to China, from radical Islamic terrorism to cyber threats and from nuclear proliferation to the price of energy.
As a result, the albums released under the Tribe moniker in the 1970s — and those that its members have put out in ongoing collaborations since — represent a record of the natural, ever-evolving ecology of a local jazz scene: musicians interacting, trading leadership roles and innovating in small, interdependent ways.
On the contrary, this likable but lumpy production directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, which opened on Sunday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center, is never better than when its all-male ensemble is functioning as an awkward but interdependent unit — riffing with, scoring off and rubbing up against one another.
We're going through a change in the "climate" of globalization: from an interconnected world to an interdependent one; from a world of walls, where you build your wealth by hoarding resources, to a world of webs, where you thrive by connecting your citizens to the most flows of ideas, trade, innovation and education.
Mr. Obama, in an essay co-written with Chancellor Angela Merkel for a German newspaper, implicitly rebutted the agenda laid out in Mr. Trump's campaign with a plea for more trans-Atlantic cooperation on everything from security and climate change to globalization and the defense of a more inclusive and interdependent world.
This is why I caution the Democratic Party, who wants to put every Trump voter in some kind of binary box and cast a condemnation upon them, as opposed to recognizing not just their dignity and humanity, but how our well-being as a country is interdependent, and how we need each other.
Lewis told me that he did so, and how important it is to extend to people forgiveness in a recognition of their humanity and their ability when they are willing to own up to their injustice, their ability to grow — and how, in many ways, his humanity and that man's humanity were interwoven and interdependent.
We're going through a change in the "climate" of globalization — going from an interconnected world to an interdependent one, from a world of walls where you build your wealth by hoarding the most resources to a world of webs where you build your wealth by having the most connections to the flow of ideas, networks, innovators and entrepreneurs.
Defining exactly what an online platform is was a necessary precursor to the call for evidence — with the EC coming up with the following typically dry descriptor: "'Online platform' refers to an undertaking operating in two (or multi)-sided markets, which uses the Internet to enable interactions between two or more distinct but interdependent groups of users so as to generate value for at least one of the groups".
He has to become a healer instead of a divider; a compulsive truth-teller rather than a compulsive liar; someone ready to study problems and make decisions based on evidence, not someone who just shoots from the hip; someone who tells people what they need to hear, not what they want to hear; and someone who appreciates that an interdependent world can thrive only on win-win relationships, not zero-sum ones.
Rather than starting by asking the question: What world are we in, what are the biggest trends — like rapid technological change, the automation of an increasing number of middle-skill jobs, increasing climate disruptions, a world getting more interdependent than ever — and how we can use tax policy to enable more of our citizens to get the most out of these trends and cushion the worst, we have a bill driven by the need to reward big donors and to put "points on the board" for Trump before the midterms.
Later, Ek promised to "democratize the industry and connect all of us, across the world, in a shared culture that expands our horizons," adding that what "started out as an application and grew into a platform must now become a global network—one that recognizes and nurtures the interdependent relationships between creators, producers, publishers, labels, fans, and everyone in between":This is the future we envision; where artists cross genres and cultural boundaries, creating ideas that propel society forward; where fans can discover something they never would have otherwise; where we're all part of a global network, building new connections, sharing new ideas, across cultures.

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