The two HELLS ANGELS chapters in Saskatchewan continue to operate interdependently, neither one rising as a dominant entity. |
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Work interdependently with ecological groups that are directly involved in water situations in your area. |
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Encourage supervisors or managers to operate interdependently, rather than independently. |
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Thus, our regional agricultural economies are interdependently linked with that of other regions of the globe. |
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Rather, it involves all three branches of government working interdependently, if not collectively. |
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The disembodied faces and accompanied quotations interdependently bring the other to life. |
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There is probably nothing that will make your job as manager or director easier than having an organization that embraces teamwork and functions interdependently. |
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Although the outcome statements are organized under the headings of doing, knowing and valuing, it is important to recognize that these areas are interrelated and will frequently be developed interdependently. |
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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. |
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The answers to these three questions have to be decided interdependently. |
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However, in some cases an entity may be required to combine contracts if they are price interdependently or to segment a contract if components are price independently. |
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In practice, however, they operate interdependently, that is, they are closely linked and work in a holistic and complementary way to respond to the needs of the families they serve. |
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Elders' housing needs should be linked to the provision of a range of integrated support services which would allow them to function independently and interdependently for as long as possible. |
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Each of these broad crime groups actually consist of numerous individual criminal organizations that operate independently as well as interdependently in criminal ventures. |
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Similar to the ecological model, this approach takes into account the complex interactions between several social and economic factors acting interdependently with the physical environment and the individual. |
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Each sector works interdependently to achieve OSFI's strategic outcomes. |
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They reflect, as well, the relational and prophetic qualities of two courageous, intelligent women working responsibly and interdependently in North America where they educate for dialogue. |
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The crown can be used not only to adjust the hour, minute and seconds hands but also interdependently the day, date and time in a second time zone. |
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Sharing successes and failures becomes more essential when police members are expected to work independently and interdependently with clients and partners. |
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To provide individuals with the support and health services they need to live fully and independently or interdependently as valued members of their community. |
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The Commission needs to have at its disposal a full range of education, prevention, compliance and enforcement tools that complement one another and work interdependently to promote respect for the Canadian Human Rights Act. |
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As a result, appeals to think and act interdependently or independently were equally motivating. A single piece of academic research cannot explain the voting behaviour of millions of Americans. |
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The guests were drawn mainly from three constituencies: chefs, journalists, and businesspeople — a triad that thrived as interdependently as corn, beans, and squash. |
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Leads to better co-ordination The major muscle groups work together as well as interdependently, which, over time, leads to increased coordination with more efficient muscle recruitment. |
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the Northeastern Interconnection power outage of August 14, 2003 and to identify how critical infrastructure was directly and interdependently impacted in Canada. |
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Secondly, we must not forget that the Community system depends on a fine balance between our institutions, based on a set of checks and balances, with the institutions functioning interdependently. |
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