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Перевод: interdependent


[прилагательное]
взаимозависимый; зависящий один от другого


Тезаурус:

  1. To the extent that a soil fulfils this interdependent function, it is fertile, not so fertile, or not fertile at all.
  2. If the Empire was to be welded into an economic unit, the parts of which would be interdependent economically because they were parts of the Empire, and if this unity was to stand in default or in anticipation of political unity, then what was necessary was Imperial free trade, a genuine Zollverein .
  3. The novel would deal with a single moment in the life of the city; and one of its themes was that there was an acausal link uniting all its apparent diversities into a single interdependent whole.
  4. Since all levels of the individual are interrelated and interdependent, treatment on these levels can also have an effect on the physical problems, and if the root cause of the problem is on the emotional or mental plane, then treatment at this level can offer speedy relief.
  5. In an interdependent world, the inability of a national state to exercise effective control of its own affairs has long been apparent.
  6. Even if there is no close partnership in our lives during youth or middle age, there is no reason to suppose this will always be the case; nor is there any need to be ashamed of wanting a close and interdependent relationship.
  7. That history, from one perspective, could be seen as a consistent struggle to retain Lukcs' legacy in which history, the dialectic and the totality are interdependent to the extent that each is essential to the operation of the other in the production of a Marxist science.
  8. There are also thousands upon thousands of close and interdependent relationships between species, and these are the kind that are called symbiotic .
  9. International economic competition, industrial concentration, working class power in union and social democratic movements, state revenues, state capacities for internal and external management, and electoral outcomes have all become interdependent variables, thereby reducing the ability of any single organizational elite to exercise power in a predictable fashion.
  10. It is therefore helpful to develop those interdependent bonds by taking battling males out as much as possible, even if only for short, on-lead walks.
  11. Certainly we are interdependent, but under EMU we would be totally dependent, for there is a big difference between entering an agreement to keep exchange rates within certain (adjustable) margins and handing over monetary and economic policy control en bloc .
  12. There are only two requirements when taking a case and they are interdependent: Observation with all the senses and objectivity or freedom from interpretation of what is observed.
  13. However, flats or terraced houses, or even semis, are interdependent buildings sharing common walls and roof.

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