If one part fails, all dependent functions fail too because of the interdependencies among the components. |
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This is one of the things we've been talking about for a long time, getting a handle on interdependencies and cascading effects. |
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However, we also know that these branches do not develop autonomously and that there are significant interdependencies between them. |
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Key interdependencies at all levels and critical path items were identified. |
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Marriage is seen, at para. 30, to create interdependencies which cannot easily be unraveled. |
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It tends, on the contrary, to reintroduce complexity, creating new interdependencies between the clearing houses. |
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Sujit Kapadia of the Bank of England is trying to model the web of interdependencies created by the use of complex derivatives. |
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The risks created by such interdependencies are particularly difficult to manage. |
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In addition, interdependencies between these projects needed to be clearly identified so that they could be managed accordingly. |
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The definition of risk scenario modeling for analysis includes the ability to show risk interdependencies at different levels. |
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Some departments, given their own internal complexities and interdependencies, will take longer to respond. |
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Although there are many interdependencies in these resources, we will discuss the two sectors separately. |
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The main historical issue at hand is how to manage these interdependencies without the existence of a world political power. |
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A second aspect of the calling into question of monetary policy is that of taking into account international interdependencies. |
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It is made of loyalties, and interdependencies, and shared experiences. |
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Poor management that fails to recognise and acknowledge them can result in them disjointing the organisation by ignoring important interdependencies. |
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Megaproblem management requires the supervision of a high-level general or flag officer who is charged with handling these interdependencies as a normal course of his work. |
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The abundant use of credit and barter and credit transfers between multiple parties testifies not only to an absence of cash but also to the interdependencies of neighbours. |
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Schmidt sees a huge challenge in trying to understand the interdependencies that exist where electronic networks interface with the physical world. |
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The restoration of financial sector digital connectivity will be a priority following large urban disasters but repair may be hindered by interdependencies from outside of the telecommunications sector. |
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As a research scientist for twenty years, and a licensing professional for nine, the interdependencies of research and licensing is of special interest to me. |
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By estimating project growth and considering interdependencies ahead of time, you can avoid having to split up a configuration that has become too large. |
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Because of international trade interdependencies this led to European economic stagnation and delayed European recovery for several years. |
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Parties briefly addressed major interdependencies between mitigation sub-paragraphs, with developing countries also noting links to other paragraphs of the BAP and overlaps with the Protocol. |
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In addition, we found that there are interdependencies among the areas being measured, in that the results achieved in each area can affect the results achieved in other areas. |
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Diplomatic and commercial relations are no longer sufficient to regulate the irreversible interdependencies that bind together all parts of the globe. |
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The concept of development has evolved slowly. It has been refined, emerging today as a complex ensemble that undoubtedly expresses much better the intertwining and interdependencies of reality. |
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In risk management, three steps are fundamental: problem awareness, cause analysis, and appropriate steps in response given all the interdependencies in play. |
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A central problem in trying to come to terms with the environmental issue is that knowledge is critical, the knowledge-base rudimentary, the relationships and interdependencies complex and not yet understood. |
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The Court based this obligation on a view of marriage as a relationship involving mutual obligations and complex interdependencies that may be difficult to unravel when the marriage breaks down. |
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Some species of Moraceae are pollinated by insects, particularly the figs, where complex interdependencies between the plants and their insect pollinators have evolved. |
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The ecosystemic approach seeks to embrace an ecosystem in its globality, as a unit, and to study its component parts and their interdependencies in arriving at an appropriate method of management. |
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First, when looking at the region, the close economic and financial links and interdependencies that exist between the southern and eastern Mediterranean and the EU are striking. |
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Recognizing these interdependencies is a sound starting point for planning assistance and services to parents, legal guardians and other caregivers. |
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Others argue that the notion of a superpower is outdated, considering complex global economic interdependencies, and propose that the world is multipolar. |
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If the world is more interdependent, how do we create healthy interdependencies so we rise together, rather than unhealthy interdependencies so we fall together? |
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Even when management is outstanding, though, the operator loses the potential of understanding and managing to the interdependencies of all of those areas. |
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This time we consider how best to deal with the melange of organizational and process interdependencies that are vital to the health of our defense logistics enterprise. |
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