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- noun Plural form of
interdependency .
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Examples
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Obviously, this is where the idea of interdependencies really comes into full relief.
Slice of Pink 2008
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There's only one hitch with this strategy: it's not at all clear how durable the "interdependencies" are that Tokyo so likes to talk about.
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At a panel on Tuesday, central bankers from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Bank of Japan warned that "interdependencies" between international markets resulting from the increasing cross-border nature of finance have created risks that must be tackled.
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Most interesting though is that the medium itself is the message: We need to begin to de-centralize our economic interdependencies as we head towards a global market landscape that will be at high risk if it continues to rely on an energy source that is in decline.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Clean "Corruption" Alison Wise 2010
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Most interesting though is that the medium itself is the message: We need to begin to de-centralize our economic interdependencies as we head towards a global market landscape that will be at high risk if it continues to rely on an energy source that is in decline.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Clean "Corruption" Alison Wise 2010
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It requires financial statesmanship and a recognition of today's economic interdependencies.
Europe needs a new financial deal and Britain must help build it | Will Hutton 2011
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Directors are moving toward a set of intelligences around economic interdependencies, vulnerabilities and global coupling inherent in the 21st century business environment.
Gaining a Competitive Edge Through Systems Thinking | Impact Lab 2010
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Most interesting though is that the medium itself is the message: We need to begin to de-centralize our economic interdependencies as we head towards a global market landscape that will be at high risk if it continues to rely on an energy source that is in decline.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Clean "Corruption" Alison Wise 2010
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Most interesting though is that the medium itself is the message: We need to begin to de-centralize our economic interdependencies as we head towards a global market landscape that will be at high risk if it continues to rely on an energy source that is in decline.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Clean "Corruption" Alison Wise 2010
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Most interesting though is that the medium itself is the message: We need to begin to de-centralize our economic interdependencies as we head towards a global market landscape that will be at high risk if it continues to rely on an energy source that is in decline.
Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Clean "Corruption" Alison Wise 2010
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