There is ongoing interdependence between the living, the living-dead, spirits and divinities, and the Supreme Being. |
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This is the beginning of a life long enculturation that emphasizes self-denial, collectivism, and interdependence with regard to the family. |
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How do we promote a sense of interdependence in which citizens feel not just enabled to correct inaccurate reports, but duty-bound to do so? |
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Among these communities, economic interdependence was inescapable but the boundaries of defilement remained. |
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Human interdependence and a vested interest in each other's welfare instill a sense of community. |
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This is a world of interdependence, in which nation-states are subordinated to transnational authorities. |
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In this intricate system of exchange, community is founded on a ritualized recognition of interdependence. |
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Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence. |
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Both comedies examine black-white relations in dramatizing the interdependence between the races. |
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No longer satisfied merely to deconflict the activities of the several services, we now seek joint interdependence. |
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Though the words sound like antonyms, interdependence and independence are not mutually exclusive. |
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The interdependence between them creates a relationship that extends beyond the requisites of quality, price, delivery and service. |
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And the interdependence of the Kirghiz and Wakhi has increased, alongside trade with the rest of Afghanistan. |
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The social economy addresses the interdependence of people within society, not just the adding together of individuals. |
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The operations of the market breed a high degree of interdependence among individuals. |
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To respond to this reciprocity and interdependence, we propose to handle organization and software development integratedly. |
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He was always able to feel a special rapport with his readers, a rapport based on a cultivated interdependence. |
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A nearly exclusive interest among historians of Netherlandish art in painting of the period has partly obscured such interdependence. |
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Without dialogue and a lively sense of interdependence, both traditions will eventually die and become sterile. |
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From this time, the Tibetans evolved a distinct but simple civilization founded on the idea of the interdependence of man and nature. |
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Even in smaller hamlets or regions of scattered farmsteads, forms of interdependence may be recognized in early laws and custumals. |
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If the message is one of interdependence and kinship, then it's not to be sniffed at. |
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In a hierarchy the span of control depends on the complexity of roles and interdependence of people. |
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The notion of interdependence between elements of complex traditions also tells us something about commensurability and relativism. |
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On the other hand, he has an understanding of the interdependence of sovereign nations in a global economy. |
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Globalisation encompasses several phenomena and trends which have led to a growing interdependence of most economies throughout the world. |
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We must underpin our values and interdependence by mutual action, working together to secure what the mindless advocates of violence can never take away. |
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Hence, it is clear that in a world of global interdependence, cooperation is the key word. |
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It consists of an interdependence between the electronic and protonic captures, which results from electrostatic interactions between redox and protonatable groups. |
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The struggle between their interdependence and mutual resentment neatly illustrates the disappointment felt when the fragility of any relationship surfaces. |
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Actors engage in the formation of dyadic relationships, called guanxi, which are based on joint interest, interdependence, reciprocity, trust, and open-endedness. |
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Marriage and civil union, of course, have an explicit declaration of commitment and interdependence that may be missing in a de facto relationship. |
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Now, like-mindedness, shared values and economic interdependence are certainly good things. |
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China's strategy is to weave together a network of economic interdependence. |
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Perhaps the easiest way to understand what hydrological interdependence means at a human level is to follow the course of a river. |
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Team talk' also reveals how issues of identity, interdependence, power, social distance, conflict and negotiation are managed. |
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Thirdly, we need a new generation of binding energy interdependence clauses. |
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And, even more importantly, invoking progressiveness in implementation does not undermine the interdependence principle of all human rights. |
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The indispensability and interdependence of the axis of research, reflection and intervention inform our programme and activities. |
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Particularly central to pantheist practice is the cultivation of the perception that there is an interdependence among all things. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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Moreover, the claim that economic interdependence automatically ameliorates the chances of conflict is disputable. |
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The Millennium Development Goals will remain incomplete if we do not imbue them with the values of partnership, interdependence and solidarity. |
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Not only must the three principal organs be in sync, but Member States and staff must cultivate a very strong sense of interdependence. |
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This is, of course, very true, and our interdependence has been for the most part mutually beneficial. |
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Globalisation involves a higher degree of interdependence and therefore a greater need for cross-border political cooperation. |
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The interdependence of these rights and their curtailment is analysed here. |
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Globalization is generating new wealth and resulting in the greater interconnectedness and interdependence of economies and societies. |
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These numbers also tell a story about connections, and the interdependence of all the elements of sustainable development. |
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Today the issues are quite different: professionalism v the market, interdependence v nationalism, and community responsibility v self interest. |
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Developments since the Bangkok Summit have emphasised the mutual interdependence of our two regions. |
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Over the last two decades, European countries have made important gains from increasing global interdependence. |
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There is a tremendous difference about development work, even its very concept, when seen from the perspective of global interdependence. |
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Let us never forget that this interdependence is our past, our present and our future. |
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The crisis has underlined the extent of interdependence in the European and global economies. |
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Shortly after the initiative was launched, we underscored the opportunities that would be opened up by building positive interdependence. |
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Globalization, or the explosion of worldwide interdependence, necessitates «a reform of the United Nations. |
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Increasing interdependence brings with it both a positive tendency towards openness as well as fearful backlashes. |
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We live in a period of history wherein the interdependence of everyone on the planet has never been so great. |
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There is thus interdependence between peace, development, respect for and observance of the rule of law and human rights. |
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Other recent crises have highlighted our interdependence with the rest of the world to protect our security. |
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We must endeavour to recognize the interdependence of these two aspects and the balance that must be struck between them. |
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The use of military force for conquest and expansion is a security strategy that most leaders reject in this age of complex interdependence and globalization. |
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They must advocate for the very thing their photo ops in Amman implied, infrastructural integration and political interdependence. |
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Merry points out the role of gossip and scandal in social control, especially in bounded social systems where interdependence and ostracism costs are higher. |
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But what strikes me as being more important right now even than our independence is our interdependence. |
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But it was tempered with reminders of the need for mutuality, for interdependence. |
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Higher incomes lead to greater demand on planetary resources and more interdependence. |
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An either-or logic ignores this interdependence. |
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Second, complexity shows up in the structure of the financial systems, which are based on interdependence between multiple actors and counterparties. |
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While it is true that every people or region has its own specific character, the necessary interdependence between the different human rights must not be overlooked. |
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But its all-pervasiveness also means the origin of all things in their interdependence, that is, their interdependent origination, hence emptiness. |
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In my sense, the first thing to which the ego should wake itself up is: «I am quite alone». And on the same time, we exist in interdependence with all existences, we are not alone. |
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Due to economic interdependence, the effects would reduce economic growth outside of Europe as well. |
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Vitalists such as Aristotle emphasized the interdependence of soul and body. |
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The worldwide economic crisis is a clear appeal to change the world of planning the future, re-thinking it in view of interdependence and of solidarity sharing. |
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In fact, in a context where there are varying degrees of interdependence between States, there are too many variables at work to be combined to produce more general indicators. |
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Does Brown's argument that interdependence via the union is crucial in an increasingly globalised world appeal to those tempted to vote 'Yes' in September, or is such a view incompatible with the future of Scotland? |
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These considerations may show the strong mutual interdependence and speak against the development of systems with high transaction costs that would hamper progress in breeding, whether by professional breeders or by farmers. |
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Much lip service is paid to the interdependence and interrelatedness of all of the various rights but all too often that does not prevent them from being treated in isolation from one another. |
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In addition to such a logic in three layers, enterprise architecture goes far beyond this allowing a great control of interdependence between such layers. |
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And the implications are profound and stark, because the law of competition, the law of war, is against the law of life, which is the law of diversity and interdependence. |
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Globalization and the informatics revolution have generated myriad opportunities for progress and development and, at the same time, new vulnerabilities, amplified by an increased, global interdependence. |
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The world has had to become a constellation of independent States, some rich and some poor, thrown together into a framework of interdependence, for this new phenomenon of international co-operation to arise. |
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Chapter I of the document is an invitation to rediscovery the meaning and value of old age, fostering its proper charisms: disinterestedness, memory, experience, interdependence, a more complete vision of life. |
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It was that interdependence of rights and responsibilities that was a constant theme in the teachings of the Holy See and was increasingly featuring in debates on the impact of globalization. |
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The Spirit alone can keep alive the freshness and authenticity of the beginnings while at the same time instilling the courage of interdependence and inventiveness needed to respond to the signs of the times. |
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In tolerance there is the intuition of the unity and interdependence of humanity, a unity and interdependence the ecological age has taught us to see as encompassing all humankind and the planetary system. |
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The profusion of ataurique throughout the palaces reminds us of their interdependence with the gardens that they frame or look out upon. |
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Edward's court had been a martial one, based on the interdependence between the king and his most trusted noblemen as military captains. |
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The realities of this interdependence did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm with which Bermudian privateers turned on their erstwhile countrymen. |
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They contain similar accounts of the events in Jesus' life and his teaching, due to their literary interdependence. |
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These were reinforced by the familial interdependence of the Cape's credit and mortgage obligations. |
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The U. S. economy is heavily dependent on trade and investment linkages with Canada and this interdependence between Canada and the U. S. has only increased over time. |
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The essence of team production is interdependence and the inherent immeasurability of marginal productivity across workers. |
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This representation of the world, though schematic, is extremely interesting as an illustration of the interdependence of the economy and society with the biosphere. |
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While there is a strong interaction and interdependence between economic and employment objectives, the aim should be to improve the complementarity and mutually supportive character of the two sets of instruments. |
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It is inconceivable to address the task of humanizing the globalization process without taking environmental security, interdependence and biodiversity into serious account. |
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It is therefore important that legally binding energy interdependence provisions be developed, within the framework of the New Agreement to succeed the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. |
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My dear colleagues, these are not mere words or campaign promises, but rather expressions of the deep passion I feel for the need for interdependence. |
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It confirmed the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and inter-relatedness of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
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The evaluation recommends that areas of interdependence and ways to develop responsiveness are identified and recorded during design and implementation. |
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Our leaders need to pass through that school of thought that decolonises their mind, and helps them develop generational thinking and interdependence. |
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Given the interdependence between some sectors of the economy of the Republic of South Sudan and the Republic of Sudan, certain activities still require OFAC authorization. |
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Lewis' rejection of statism and support for political decentralisation is pivotal, reflected in his advocacy of interdependence at sub-national and supra-national levels. |
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Global civics suggests that civics can be understood, in a global sense, as a social contract between global citizens in the age of interdependence and interaction. |
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For Dobson, the transformationalist view of globalization developed by David Held overemphasises interdependence and the assumption of a common future. |
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All the while Britain strove for independence, at the same time it sought interdependence in the form of a renewal of the Special Relationship with the United States. |
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The globalization of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has led to the resurfacing of the idea that the growth of economic interdependence promotes peace. |
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This principle is also found in the Romanian Lands, as between the site vaivode and the metropolitan there were collaboration relationships and also interdependence ones. |
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