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interconnective

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  • adjective Having interconnections.

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Examples

  • • The lead times within each company were tight, but the overall, or "interconnective," lead times were high.

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  • Until and unless our medical sciences assesses and accounts for the field phenomena of the human organism, doctors will be blinded to knowing about interconnective forces in our bodies ... and until this happens, doctors will be like meteorologists who try to predict weather by only looking at clouds.

    Dana Ullman: Energy Medicine: Futuristic Healing With Ancient Roots 2010

  • It may only mean that we have not even looked for it or have not yet developed the technology to objectively see, feel, or measure these interconnective forces.

    Dana Ullman: Energy Medicine: Futuristic Healing With Ancient Roots 2010

  • The aim of the article is to explore the nature of this interconnective reconfiguration.

    Article Abstracts 2005

  • Bush says this fireman who lost his life on 9/11 at the World Trade Center was simply doing his "passionate" duty--ordered by his superiors into a death trap, ordered into a rescue mode without the proper protective masks or without communications devices that were interconnective and with no plans of evacuation or rescue doesn't this sound like the scenario of the War in Iraq?

    Offer Your Children as Sacrifices The Daily Growler 2006

  • One only needs a minor leap of imagination to imagine that if psi is real—and given the experimental results, that seems an increasingly safe bet—then in the same way that networks of neurons combine to form our brains, maybe psi forms an interconnective web of brain/minds that results in a collective mind.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • One only needs a minor leap of imagination to imagine that if psi is real—and given the experimental results, that seems an increasingly safe bet—then in the same way that networks of neurons combine to form our brains, maybe psi forms an interconnective web of brain/minds that results in a collective mind.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • One only needs a minor leap of imagination to imagine that if psi is real—and given the experimental results, that seems an increasingly safe bet—then in the same way that networks of neurons combine to form our brains, maybe psi forms an interconnective web of brain/minds that results in a collective mind.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • What is driving this process is the interconnective global economy and the private sector, both businesses large and small, and ultimately the consumers 'knowledge of and desire for lower priced, competitively priced goods and services.

    Press Briefing On Santiago Summit ITY National Archives 1998

  • ELLIS: I have a reputation for being a kind of Luddite about machinery, and even though in my deanly days at Mount Holyoke we had computers and we had purchased all of this interconnective networks and I was in some sense responsible for making decisions about their allocation, I am only comfortable with a piece of paper or note cards and a pen, preferably a pen with black ink.

    Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of John Adams 1993

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