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Перевод: interdependence


[существительное]
взаимозависимость ; взаимосвязь


Тезаурус:

  1. But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation.
  2. They quite failed to understand, for instance, that the Masai lived, and had always lived, in close interdependence with their agricultural neighbours, who were trading partners and sources of wives and cereals, as need arose.
  3. Interdependence is interdependence of all components in a living working relationship.
  4. Terms such as NICs and OPEC explained in this chapter will re-surface in subsequent chapters as the interdependence of nations and the world's financial system are unravelled.
  5. Inter-governmental action, recognising the inter-relationships and interdependence between the richer and poorer countries in Europe have been severely hampered by a lack of willingness to surrender national sovereignty and self-interest.
  6. Nearly any public gathering, and certainly any meeting to resolve a dispute, will begin and end with statements by elders stressing the interdependence of the group, recalling past aid given and received by individuals, emphasizing that each is dependent on the others for survival, asserting that the band is really a group of siblings, and so on (see Robarchek 1986a for discussion of additional cultural expressions of this complex).
  7. Yet there is greater emphasis in the transnational company model on the complete integration and interdependence of operating structures.
  8. Conformity with observations about the interdependence between mind function and brain function does not support the claim of the neurophysiological CTP to explain mind or point the way to such an explanation.
  9. However, a trigger event or crisis may become important as that system of mutual independence becomes altered into one of interdependence.
  10. It makes for easy division of the labour force into "essential" and "inessential" workers, and thus avoids the need to consider whether there is any degree of essential interdependence between them.
  11. Therefore, argue Trist et al. , the work group has to be given responsibility for the entire cycle of operations, and for handling the interdependence between those on different shifts.
  12. On the other hand, economic interdependence was great - the Ukraine depended upon the Russian market, and Russia depended upon Ukrainian raw materials (especially grain, but also coal and iron) and manufactured goods.
  13. In operational planning, the Declaration of Common Purpose, which Macmillan would have preferred to have called the Declaration of Interdependence, led to even closer relations between the British and American air forces.

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