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- noun Plural form of
interconnection .
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Examples
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Professor Laurence Juma terms the interconnections between local and international participants the DRC conflict, ‘Shadow networks’ that comprise: the whole spectrum of transnational entities, legal and illegal; visible and invisible and are sustained by a complex system of economic and political alliances that involves powerful political establishments, multinational corporations, and many other institutions functioning in the international realm.
Our Great Work of Civilization: Violence, War and Plunder in the Great Lakes Region of Africa 2008
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Professor Laurence Juma terms the interconnections between local and international participants the DRC conflict, ‘Shadow networks’ that comprise: the whole spectrum of transnational entities, legal and illegal; visible and invisible and are sustained by a complex system of economic and political alliances that involves powerful political establishments, multinational corporations, and many other institutions functioning in the international realm.
Our Great Work of Civilization: Violence, War and Plunder in the Great Lakes Region of Africa 2008
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"Thus the image reinforces the idea of interconnections that tie a people and world together."
Impact Lab 2010
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What's different is the way each node talks to the others, the so-called interconnections within the server.
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The company has said for nearly two years that it would consider so-called interconnections to North Dakota's oil patch with that pipeline.
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What's different is the way each node talks to the others, the so-called interconnections within the server.
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It's getting more difficult to sift the memories on demand; I suppose maybe that there is more information that I have to deal with but I think, really, that the interconnections are the real issue.
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"interconnections" - the Western, Eastern and Texas interconnections.
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In its place, the White House inserted a bunch of gobbledygook about how the "complexity of the Earth system" and various "interconnections" make it a challenge to render scientific judgments.
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It is through these small units of scientific inquiry and a patchwork of their partial and local kind of interconnections that biology is both unified inwards and linked outwards to lower-level and higher-level disciplines.
The Unity of Science Cat, Jordi 2007
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