Since upstream and downstream activities are interlinked, a comprehensive programme for the entire basin is essential for its success. |
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All these roads will be interlinked which will help long distance travellers from different parts of the city. |
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Scattered around in interlinked systems are kettles, irons, a hot plate, mixers, electric fans, hairdryers and other household appliances. |
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He said the criminal gangs operated independently of each other, but are interlinked and probably cooperated in the vandalism. |
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The rocks beneath were smooth and interlinked like the overlapping scales of a serpent. |
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At first sight his five interlinked billboards, showing a series of outdoor scenes, exude a sense of relaxation and contentment. |
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This would be interlinked to traffic signals and a centralised control room, from where the personnel can control the vehicle movement. |
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The open springs are interlinked, spreading body weight evenly across the surface of the mattress. |
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Today, the whole world is becoming more and more integrated through regional formations interlinked by transregional and interregional relations. |
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The ideas seem to have come from some oblique strategy system that provides strings of ideas, all of which are interlinked. |
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All of our sites will be tightly interlinked technologically, so you can click from one to another. |
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All are interlinked and interdependent, especially with each other but also with national institutions in the member states. |
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Ministers also stressed the need for a more interlinked European transport system. |
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The priority areas are interlinked, and hence progress in one area will contribute to progress in others. |
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Indeed, soil is interlinked with air and water in such a way that it regulates their quality. |
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For instance, forced and bonded labour is often interlinked with the caste system in south Asia. |
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Sugars also act to tenderize bakery products by slowing the rate at which starch molecules become interlinked and proteins break down. |
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Because food security and HIV are closely interlinked, concrete action to support smallholder farmers is vital. |
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In both cases, the result is the same: a possible power outage that may set off a domino effect of successive failures in interlinked systems. |
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These online applications are increasingly interlinked and a security failing at any one point can lead to unforeseen consequences elsewhere. |
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Until now, high-level politics has been dominated by a tiny group of people with sometimes interlinked interests—if shifting allegiances. |
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With capital mobile and economies increasingly interlinked, money will continue to move to places where costs, including taxes, are low. |
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The activities of the different partners of this interdisciplinary network are complementary and strongly interlinked. |
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We wanted to discuss everything because we could see that they were interdependent, that they are interlinked, but one has to focus. |
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Another interlinked role is to help older adults consider, reflect on and effectively deal with changes in society. |
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We recognize that development, peace and security and human rights are interlinked and mutually reinforcing. |
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All these innovations are closely interlinked and therefore much can be learned from the DRC's experience with humanitarian reform. |
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Nearly all policy areas have an external impact, and all of those that do are closely and densely interlinked. |
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At present the academy works in two areas both of which are interlinked. |
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They wore a mailed shirt called the 'hauberk', constructed of interlinked iron rings, which afforded protection to the body, upper arms and thighs. |
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She doesn't know Corinne, has no experience of the depth and complexity and interlinked contradictions that make up this intense, tempestuous, extraordinary woman. |
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This new beast is wider, built for the broad gauge tracks to which India is gradually converting, and has 14 interlinked saloons, each with four cabins with private bathrooms. |
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To determine the robustness of these interlinked chromoplasts, protoplasts were made from ripe pericarp fruit tissue and examined for chromoplast-associated GFP fluorescence. |
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He added that while the two cities were interlinked, they were very distinct and pointed out Wakefield was the historic capital of the old West Riding. |
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Rubber gum is made up mostly of a hydrocarbon polymer called polyisoprene, the chains of which are composed only of interlinked carbon atoms with some hydrogen atoms attached. |
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Just five easy steps and, presto the rivers are interlinked. |
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The Conservative Party believes that in the 21st century defence and security are interlinked. |
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He saw species as systems, each an integral entity consisting of closely interlinked components. |
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In the Iberian peninsula, in a situation of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly interlinked. |
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Consequently, the projects in the two periods are closely interlinked. |
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We are discussing two different things, although they are interlinked. |
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In this regard, I believe that two interlinked elements are critical. |
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The events of recent days have led us to realize how much our interests are interlinked and how much our relations are integrated and interdependent. |
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The draft resolution recognizes that development, peace, security and human rights are interlinked and mutually reinforcing in terms of commitment and implementation. |
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Increasingly, our own prosperity depends on the extent to which our economies are interlinked, and how we can withstand together the challenges of globalisation and international competition. |
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The fight against poverty, the provision of safe drinking water, sanitation and housing were interlinked and investments should be made in plans and programmes to benefit the poor. |
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Knowing that there are many factors which contribute to an accident and knowing that those factors are interlinked, the aim of the study is to identify the main causes of accidents involving trucks. |
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Our economies are increasingly interlinked. |
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Like all thermoplastic elastomers, SBS and SIS are less resilient than permanently interlinked vulcanized rubber, and they do not recover as efficiently from deformation. |
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They are also tightly interlinked with other provisions in the regime, some of them politically sensitive due to their links to other fora, particularly trade and intellectual property related ones. |
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We believe that coping with the interlinked issues of energy investments, energy access and availability, and the climate change challenge is key to the future of our countries. |
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Stronger international relationships will be pursued as a cross-cutting objective to ensure that our objectives can be reached in this increasingly interlinked world. |
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In the 1950s the Middle East was dominated by four distinct but interlinked struggles. |
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Interlinked systems of predominantly sinistral detachment faults are developed lying parallel to or at low angles to bedding. |
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