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"interdependence" Definitions
  1. interdependence (between/among somebody/something) the fact of depending on each other; the fact of consisting of parts that depend on each other

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Allen Lane, 2015 Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence.
Over time, this interdependence provided a framework for getting along.
So I'd say it's an area of interdependence at least.
She would have to show financial interdependence, like a domestic partnership.
During the 1990s, many predicted that economic interdependence would foster peace.
Greater interdependence raises the costs – and reduces the temptation – of war.
But interdependence has reduced the risk of war, the researchers argue.
Their mutual interdependence is not frivolously partisan, it is existentially necessary.
It's what happens when we recognize our interdependence and linked fate.
But their very interdependence makes the Putin-Kadyrov bond very powerful.
The study also points to the interdependence of plants and honeybees.
It's the interdependence of her two-dimensional works that exhilarates here.
We don't live in a society of self-determination, interdependence, and invitation.
Cutting them off—"weaponising interdependence", in the jargon—can cause serious disruption.
The human body's most compassionate gift is the interdependence of its parts.
Collaboration happens when each team member feels accountability and interdependence with teammates.
Global interdependence and integration will continue with or without an American presence.
A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation lays bare this interdependence.
At the same time, it's about the creation of community and human interdependence.
Encourage teams to collaborate on some goals to foster a sense of interdependence.
That interdependence is fundamental to life on this planet in the 21st century.
We're entering into states of interdependence with all sorts of people unlike ourselves.
In this, the intrinsic interdependence between biological evolution and cultural evolution is key.
There are ways to connect people that could help us understand our interdependence.
Multigenerational homes allow family members to maintain their independence while benefiting from interdependence.
Unlike previous generations, they have grown up in a globalised economy defined by interdependence.
He can break down the artificial silos that have no regard of their interdependence.
And divergent opinions on the reality — and I'm going to emphasize reality — of interdependence.
I think about the deer in Nara and the interdependence between humans and animals.
The title of the piece, "The North-South Question," hints at issues of global interdependence.
Her new set of photographs called Twin Stars expresses the power of interdependence and unity.
To see our growing interdependence as a cause for peaceful cooperation and not violent competition.
" Willkie called for a new "declaration of interdependence among the nations of this one world.
The global trend toward the integration and interdependence of national and regional economies is happening.
Such mathematics are of course essential to any ensemble performance, where interdependence is a given.
Or like Sam Hoffman, they were loners who found themselves forced into tight-knit interdependence.
The recalls highlight the interdependence between Takata, its rivals and automakers facing delays for replacement parts.
It is all starting to sound quite hostile, notwithstanding the deep interdependence of the two powers.
A complete split seems unlikely: interdependence in the global electronics industry is too strong for that.
Interdependence with the landscape and the local community is at the heart of the Dune's purpose.
The figure suggests that, just maybe, we can finally recognize the interdependence of humans and plants.
In her vision of intimacy and interdependence, you're simply not safe until everybody else is dead.
Such works reflect a formal integration, the dynamism and even the interdependence of black and white.
But in fact what we need is interdependence, and that's so deeply embedded in human development.
Although the elective program is supposed to teach species interdependence, Hoppy hadn't quite gotten the message.
It's a continuing process that involves balancing contradictory impulses like independence and interdependence, selfishness and selflessness.
When we talk about Independence Day … maybe it's interdependence that we should be celebrating, not independence.
Climate change, mass migration and pandemic disease have brought wide recognition of the interdependence of the planet.
When Uranus ends retrograde on Sunday, you will realize new, innovative approaches to interdependence within your relationships.
They sought to foster both prosperity and interdependence, to "make war not only unthinkable but materially impossible".
A pandemic, terrible though it is, highlights our mutual interdependence in a way that only tragedy can.
But most are now adjusted to the public displays of intense affection that broadcast the couple's interdependence.
Instead, America has weaponized this interdependence, twisting Swift and the dollar clearing system to strangle its adversaries.
Until the middle of the nineteenth century, leading economists recognized the interdependence of natural and economic systems.
Linking the two largest economies and global superpowers more closely would enhance interdependence and hence global security.
Either we will fashion a durable system of global interdependence, or we will be forced to disappear.
Collective belief demands social cooperation and interdependence bound to a principled obligation with expectations of self-sacrifice.
Geopolitical rivalry has been moderated, however, by economic interdependence: a mutual entanglement some economics wags have dubbed "Chimerica".
There is an interdependence between the two–and they both need to be available at the same time.
They are invitations to be a good and generous person, rather than the necessary expressions of our interdependence.
Let us declare that we are a nation of interdependence, and that in America love always trumps hate.
The results of a widespread reexamination of values will not be some flashy thing, some declaration of interdependence.
It interrogates the concepts of coexistence and interdependence, using music as both an embodied concern and a metaphor.
The boards and senior management teams can see the big picture of the financial market and its interdependence.
I think we've also seen a number of things recently where the interdependence of infrastructure systems causes problems.
What has been remarkably underappreciated is the key interdependence of the twin stories of A.I. inevitability and A.I. bias.
"The important thing to consider is that more and more there is an interdependence of world economies," he adds.
In this city, our founders put forth a Declaration of Independence, but also made a historic declaration of interdependence.
Let us declare, again, that we are a nation of interdependence, and that in America, love always trumps hate.
Her approach — free trade, labor migration and global interdependence — is the right one, but it is a hard path.
Its themes of communication, openness, composure during crisis, and international interdependence speak directly to our perilous new status quo.
I think that the lesson of human interdependence is one we're learning very painfully right now because of coronavirus.
Cui said China's Treasury holdings were a good example of the economic interdependence between the United States and China.
Warning against protectionist policies, she said every country would be hurt if decades of integration and interdependence were unraveled.
Its "statement of interdependence" had last been updated in 1997, according to the document, before that, 1992 and 1988.
He has sought to broker Middle East conciliation through sports and investments, citing economic interdependence as a unifying agent.
Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail.
ON THE AGENDA | The Global Interdependence Center's event, the Economic Outlook with Loretta J. Mester, will start at 8 a.m.
Additionally, there are a large number of products made exclusively in China due to the interdependence of global supply chains.
Optimists argue that interdependence will be disarmed once it has served its purpose in the latest Sino-American trade tussle.
Meanwhile, the increasing pace of globalization and interdependence between economies has paradoxically made global equity funds more relevant than ever.
Or, alternatively, will we continue in the direction of increased tolerance, diversity and interdependence in the name of mutual prosperity?
"Neither China nor the U.S. can eliminate the economic interdependence of each other at this moment in time," she said.
First, our increasing digital interdependence means that your risk is now my risk and my risk is now your risk.
"Mille Regretz" and "Nymphes des Bois" both explored interdependence, with words and phrases built up communally through the layering of pitches.
A closer analogy might be the early 20th century, when economic interdependence proved no match for rising nationalism and bad leadership.
The hive mind, with its seamless interdependence and expertise-sharing, once helped humans hunt mammoths and now sends them into space.
By increasing the interdependence of two relatively disparate markets, the Bay Area is making itself more dependent on continued tech prosperity.
He pointed to the strong interdependence of the integrated global economy, and warned against breaking away from a larger economic bloc.
The system of mutual interdependence has insured the survival of the Chechen people in spite of the violence of the past.
"There's a mutual interdependence based on transparency in pursuit of the best ideas that contribute the most to humanity," he said.
But you need to come up with solutions, because interdependence is probably good for economic growth and stability for the world.
Positive rights increase social interdependence of community members, but they do so at the cost of individual autonomy, freedom and liberty.
The coronavirus is a brutal reminder of our fragility and interdependence, of how necessary trust and cooperation are to our survival.
Mr. Colley noted an interdependence between part-timers and full-timers, with weekenders sustaining the town's economy and locals providing services.
During survey interviews, survivors who stayed focused on interdependence, emphasizing themes of sticking together, religious faith and communal and family ties.
Perhaps most important, globalization in the past few decades has produced fundamentally different and deeper economic interdependence than in the past.
The Chinese authorities also seemed to think that increasing economic interdependence across the Taiwan Strait would be a pathway to unification.
The imperative to isolate coincides with a new recognition of our global interdependence during the new time and space of pandemic.
Interdependence with the United States is a fact of life for Mexico, which sends 80% of its exports across its northern border.
It has both intrinsic power and the ability to move us beyond selfish pursuits to see the interconnection and interdependence in life.
And to disregard this task entirely is not a viable option, since there is, perforce, some manner of interdependence calling for consideration.
"My view is that China and the U.S. relationship will not sour because there is too much interdependence building already," he said.
A market that doles out success on an increasingly individual basis is not a strong foundation for high levels of social interdependence.
The President's remarks highlighted the dangers of technology and the need for interdependence and strong institutions to promote cooperation and avoid conflict.
As an ethical framework, communitarianism foregrounds reciprocity, interdependence, and shared responsibility, and seeks to secure equal freedoms for everyone within a collective.
Film Club "Dulce" is a 10-minute film that touches on themes of growing up and the interdependence of people and nature.
Over the last three decades, the increasing economic interdependence between the two countries is the basis and stabilizer for U.S.-China relations.
It involves rejecting the sort of progress that centers on isolated striving, and emphasizing, instead, caregiving, maintenance, and the interdependence of things.
As I watched the constant traffic between ship and shore, I saw none of the hostility portrayed in the novel, only interdependence.
The interdependence between physical and behavioral health is increasingly clear, as well as the need to integrate these two systems of care.
He will spoke to the Greek people in Athens on Wednesday, focusing on the challenges of globalization and the interdependence of global markets.
Iran and Turkey back opposing sides in the wars in Syria and Yemen, but their economic interdependence has kept relations broadly on track.
But they also worry that Trump's China tariff pledges will undermine the economic interdependence that helps the two countries weather serious security differences.
The Canadian artist—who says her work explores femininity, interdependence, performance, and solitude—draws a world that is pink, mystical and brashly feminist.
But it has also deprived us of the psychologically invaluable sense of community and interdependence that we hominids enjoyed for millions of years.
"There was a goal from the beginning to produce work at a scale that required an interdependence with the Omaha community," he said.
Even the recent resurgence of isolationism and protectionism is more about fear of "flux" and global "interdependence" than a disavowal of these trends.
The only reason we survived as a species and developed in the way we did was because of our interdependence between the generations.
Interdependence, Pawelski said, is about standing up for your perspective and also being willing to yield a little to the other person's perspective.
Politicians may build walls, seal borders, freeze passports and talk trash about international cooperation, yet the realities of our global interdependence remain unchanged.
Trudeau said Canada would be willing to modernize the terms of the agreement, and he stressed the interdependence of the two nations' economies.
Through realignments and manifold perspectives on the same allegorized seascape, these new paintings draw forceful attention to the interdependence between light and time.
With economic interdependence at its core, the EU has served as a beacon for economic liberalism, democracy and peace on the continent for decades.
Our central motivation must shift from white privilege to become more concerned about collective growth and wellbeing in way that honors interdependence and interconnectedness.
However, we believe the high interdependence between MMI and Seagate mitigates this risk, as MMI is Seagate's largest supplier for three key HDD components.
It is a challenge for our country that requires responsibility from all our citizens, recognizing that our interdependence is an inescapable fact of life.
The flexibility and interdependence of swamps are conducive to the mutual well-being of thousands of different species (including, but not only, Homo sapiens).
I guess my ask is that you declare your own personal declaration of interdependence and decide to become a Weaver instead of a ripper.
Blanco continues his quest for universal empathy in Boundaries with "Declaration of Interdependence," a prose poem composed around phrases from the Declaration of Independence.
The idea of female independence and interdependence is met with scoffing hatred by both men and women who see themselves as benefitting from male dominance.
Our independence as a nation is inseparable from our interdependence as a people -- and now more than ever, we must transcend our tribalism to survive.
In 1909, Norman Angell wrote a book called "The Great Illusion" which posited that war between nations would be futile because of their economic interdependence.
"Such assurance cannot be achieved simply by an American promise or an agreement on paper, it will require a substantial period of coexistence and interdependence."
Instead, the very prospect of a common future, of global interdependence, has been jeopardized by the emergence of an illiberal world of tribes without flags.
Children can encounter these members of the community — birds and plants — and learn about their interdependence in this public garden's programs on Saturday and Sunday.
One movement extols the values that are a practical necessity in dense, interconnected cities: interdependence, internationalism and the embrace of "diversity" (defined along multiple dimensions).
That's a static relation, however, that does not fully convey interdependence through global supply chains or the effect of fear on investor and consumer confidence.
Market volatility, global economic interdependence, emotional investing, inflation and a low-interest-rate environment all played a role in the demise of traditional investment strategies.
The OECD included non-European countries; the idea behind its formation was to encourage economic interdependence among member nations with the help of evidence-based analysis.
But what's most fascinating in terms of Afrofuturism in the real world is the way its ethos inspires black people to unify and deepen our interdependence.
There is increasing interdependence between the manufacturing and services sectors as more "modern" services, such as info-communications, business and finance, overtake "traditional" services, Moody's warned.
Interdependence used to be seen as a way to avoid conflict, but now it is clear that it can make our countries vulnerable, a European lamented.
It has forced the nation over the years to seek a functional interdependence that allows for people to speak and ideas to circulate without government interference.
" And look for this red flag: A sign for real trouble would be if "this burgeoning trade war results in some economic separation and reduced interdependence.
Globalization would lead to what Karl Marx had called in the Communist Manifesto a "universal interdependence" among nations; warfare would become a thing of the past.
It's Mother Nature's way of reminding both that if they try to go all the way, if they shun a healthy interdependence, she'll poison them both.
Mosharraf Zaidi, a senior fellow at Tabadlab, an Islamabad-based think tank, told CNN the two Muslim nations have an interdependence that goes back seven decades.
What could be seen as crucial line of thought in Atkinson's writing sews a concept of interdependence and interconnected, shared culture between distinct modes of living.
That interdependence was brought in sharp focus when the Great Recession hit, sparking waves of layoffs that rippled through the region and the auto industry supply chain.
In this original formulation, solidarity is a common identity underpinned by collective indebtedness and obligation, shared responsibility and shared risk, a state of interdependence and mutual aid.
Thanks to such pacts as the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), signed 25 years ago, Mexico and the United States have built powerful networks of interdependence.
The unprecedented wave of crisis and change over the 2014 to 2019 parliamentary term has emphasised Europe's interdependence and with it the role of pan-European politics.
Happily, he believed, American democracy offered a solution, as so many citizens served in local government and civic bodies, which offer their members valuable lessons about interdependence.
But the shifting has made us focus on the highest goal of defense: to be a living, breathing single organism, to work in concert with pure interdependence.
The issue here is that the sheer scale and interdependence of society has vastly increased since the days of ancient empires, increasing the overall complexity of society.
In addition to social distancing, societies have often drawn on another resource to survive disasters and pandemics: social solidarity, or the interdependence between individuals and across groups.
At a strategic level, Paris is militarily able but also aware of its interdependence with the United States to balance a revisionist Russia and an emboldened China.
That interdependence of the infrastructure and making it more resilient should be a part of any discussion that we have when it comes to rebuilding our infrastructure.
"I don't think we are too far from a neutral policy, and neutral is where we want to be," Bostic told the Global Interdependence Center in Madrid, Spain.
Similarly, liberalisation nurtured the growth of international supply chains, which increased cross-border interdependence and reduced political support for tariffs among firms that are both importers and exporters.
"This is also about keeping our powder dry," for the possibility of another economic shock, he said in prepared remarks to a Global Interdependence Center conference in Tokyo.
If this rank hostility to American interdependence with the global economy is translated into policy, the long-term impact on U.S. dynamism and economic leadership could be devastating.
People of different nationalities, religions, and ethnicities, aware of their interdependence, of the correlation of their fates, could muster the tolerance that facilitates peaceful coexistence and active collaboration.
"Such assurance cannot be achieved simply by an American promise or an agreement on paper, it will require a substantial period of coexistence and interdependence," the study concluded.
The movie stresses the interdependence of the species and how humans can not only fit into the animals' society but also learn to adapt and work with them.
Throughout, the byword was integration: a steady process of harmonizing the policies of individual nation-states into common European ones, making collaboration easier and interdependence beneficial for all.
Patratu, and the coal fields that supply it, provide a glimpse of the interdependence between coal, power and the state that took root with the birth of modern India.
But certain political truths, he explains, override even this sympathetic interdependence: the EU must survive, Brexit must not spur others to quit, The Hague's first loyalty is to Berlin.
It is in these moments when Kine is exceptional: it uses the interdependence of the instruments in the puzzle-solving as a metaphor for the band playing music together.
His comments, prepared for delivery to the Global Interdependence Center in San Diego, suggest he will support further gradual interest-rate hikes this year, though he gave no specifics.
"You have an expanding middle class wealth effect," said Kotok, who also serves as director of the Global Interdependence Center, an organization advocating for the expansion of free trade.
Z.B.: In his "Cosmopolitan Vision" Ulrich Beck captured the predicament brilliantly: We have been already cast (without having been asked) into a cosmopolitan condition of universal, humanity-wide interdependence.
Deforestation could cause millions of dollars in lost agricultural production throughout the U.S. But policy and practice still fail to recognize the interdependence of our wild and cultivated lands.
The first step was economic interdependence, because countries that traded with one another would both have something to lose if conflict broke out — at least, that was the thought.
The Replica planning tool was born out what they discovered: Public agencies don't have all the information needed to understand the link and interdependence between transportation and land use.
"There's a mutuality, and there's a recognition of our interdependence, that requires of this moment that we direct a statewide order for people to stay at home," Newsom said.
One thing that the military does — from boot camp on — is to create profound interdependence and a different level of trust than anything most people have ever experienced before.
Korula lectures on product development at NYU, SVA and Parsons and is the board chair of The Interdependence Project, a New York non-profit dedicated to teaching mindfulness and meditation.
Now that faith in interdependence is shattered, Chinese leaders will invest heavily to accelerate "indigenous innovation", just as American leaders did following Russia's launch of the Sputnik rocket in 1957.
"We continue to believe both countries value a vibrant auto industry and understand the interdependence between the world's two largest automotive markets," U.S. No.1 automaker said in a statement.
However, three additional habits of Covey's book are intended to take you beyond independence to a state of interdependence, where you experience synergistic relationships in all areas of your life.
The primates' statement said that American Episcopalians had taken "unilateral actions on a matter of doctrine" which most in the Communion saw as "a departure from mutual accountability and interdependence".
You dig through it, though, and realize that what bothers the court has a common-sense ring of plausibility — that payment networks are "two sided," and there is probably interdependence.
And inflation, even if a touch below the Fed's 2% goal, is low and stable, Barkin said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Global Interdependence Center's annual economic summit.
At the plan's start, the team argued, North Korea and the United States had to find ways to build trust and interdependence, calling that a prerequisite for long-term denuclearization.
With his proposed constitutional changes, Putin will seek to transform Russia from a personality-driven, super-presidential system to one based on consensus and institutional interdependence between different governmental bodies.
Considering the Middle East's violent and turbulent history, it's unfortunate that the last Republican president's efforts to expand interdependence through the Middle East Free Trade Area Initiative didn't get further.
They could hardly have foreseen the changes within China or today's tangled relationship of economic interdependence and intense, if peaceful, rivalry — much less whatever will come after another half century.
That effort symbolizes the interdependence that characterizes the real relationship between aging white America and increasingly diverse younger America -- no matter how hard alarmists like Carlson try to divide them.
In tearing down shikumen, which fostered the canny interdependence of the Shanghainese, government officials are erasing the architectural form that saw the birth of the uniquely Chinese version of Communism.
The show that started with a Funny or Die concept bringing Twitter to television deviated from that original pitch, but kept at its core an ingrained interdependence with social media.
On the Great War's anniversary, it's a good time to ask: How can we prevent a World War III among countries with even more devastating, technologically advanced might and economic interdependence?
"Lately the economic data have been choppy" with the May employment report "disappointing," Rosengren, a dovish voter on Fed policy this year, said at the Global Interdependence Center conference in Helsinki.
Meanwhile, the development of productive forces promotes the expansion and deepening of the international division of labor and exchange, and strengthens the interconnection and interdependence between countries, making economic globalization inevitable.
Recent developments in the trade fight between Beijing and Washington surrounding firms such as Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei have cast the spotlight on the interdependence of tech companies in both countries.
"I'm disagreeing with that framework," Rosengren said at the Global Interdependence Center in San Diego, referring to the Fed's "balanced" approach to achieving a 2-percent inflation target and full employment.
But efforts to strengthen U.S. aluminum will only succeed if we all recognize the industry's global interdependence and maintain a laser-like focus on the real problem: structural overcapacity in China.
"In every sphere, we seem to have lost the very elements of intelligence: the ideas of limit, measure, degree, proportion, relation, comparison, contingency, interdependence, interrelation of means and ends," she wrote.
Watching the quartet of actors performing their characters' cadenced daily labors in Kieran Knowles's gripping "Operation Crucible," at 59E59 Theaters, it's impossible not to feel the warming reassurance of reliable interdependence.
I think that if we could refer to a group of people who say, your suffering is not my problem, that is a group of people that are not acknowledging interdependence.
This week's Money Issue tries to capture some of that intense interdependence, gathering a collection of stories in which global trade — for good and ill — has forged surprising links among nations.
Booker emphasized what he terms "the intersectionality of all life": the idea that humans of all backgrounds, as well as non-human animals, are bound up in webs of mutual interdependence.
Cui said China's Treasury holdings were a good example of the economic interdependence between the United States and China — a relationship that he said would be nearly impossible and dangerous to untangle.
As action planet Mars meets Uranus, the planet of surprises, on Wednesday, there will be an urge to try new things in your relationships midweek, with an emphasis on independence or interdependence.
Merkel told a meeting of her Christian Democrats (CDU) that Germany and the European Union would continue to work towards reaching new trade agreements with other countries because "we live from interdependence".
Various negative trends are coming to the fore: from democratisation to a focus on identity and culture; from a world of relative order to a world in chaos; from interdependence to decoupling.
Instead, they take ecological hybridity — the interdependence of the human and the non-human, the natural and the synthetic — as a given and allow the viewer to dwell in its uncomfortable tensions.
In remarks to a central banking conference sponsored by the Global Interdependence Center and Banco de México, Evans did not address the current stance of U.S. monetary policy or the economic outlook.
In a world where institutional and economic interdependence is increasingly "weaponized," as the American political scientists Abraham Newman and Henry Farrell put it, this German reliance on exports is becoming a vulnerability.
CBOE's S&P 500 Implied Correlation Index, a market-based estimate of the interdependence of S&P 500 stocks, has plunged since the election as financials and other once-underappreciated stocks have soared.
Despite Trump resuming his pressure campaign on OPEC and Congress advancing legislation to hobble the producer group, OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo on Thursday highlighted the interdependence of OPEC producers and U.S. drillers.
"Thinking, 'Well, if I just do this thing for me, I'm just doing this thing for me,' implies that there is not interdependence and interconnectedness in all of our human exchange," she explains.
Seagate Interdependence: MMI faces high customer-concentration risk due to its heavy reliance on US HDD manufacturer Seagate Technology Public Limited Company (BBB-/Negative), which accounted for 83% of its revenue in FY16.
The spat is symbolic of a growing discord between Trump's binary, winner-take-all, nationalistic economic worldview and the existing system of economic interdependence favored by much of the rest of the world.
With that in mind, Putin&aposs reforms make sense, as shifting Russia toward a system of rule based on the interdependence of the different branches of government will provide more checks and balances.
It's less a vision for the wholesale migration of humanity to a new a state of being than a quest to transcend all that is human: the body, interdependence, compassion, vulnerability, and complexity.
At 38, Gold is one of the most celebrated theater directors in New York, a master at gently stripping both audience and actors of their expectations and creating a sense of collective interdependence.
So far, banks in Brazil have mitigated the risk of growing interdependence between engineering firms, suppliers and services companies involved in the scandal by lending more prudently and asking for more guarantees from borrowers.
"I don't think we are too far from a neutral policy, and neutral is where we want to be," Bostic said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Global Interdependence Center in Madrid, Spain.
During a speech at the Global Interdependence Center Central Banking Series held in Madrid on Monday, Evans said he still worries long-term inflation expectations are running below the Fed's 2 percent inflation objective.
The founders viewed the First Amendment as an other-centered concept, creating a functional interdependence in which citizens could enjoy their own rights to self-expression while allowing others to enjoy the same rights.
"Placement of Condition" (1973/2016) with its cut stones leaning away from each other while held in place by loops of wire also doesn't give me that feel of interdependence, because the wires look slack.
However, the complex interdependence of the Chinese and US economies and a greater slate of shared interests in global affairs make a hack as brazen as an effort to influence the US election highly improbable.
The techniques of lean manufacturing, first brought to Britain by Toyota, Nissan and Honda, have led to supply chains that criss-cross a free-trading EU. This interdependence would create severe problems from day one.
Mr Zou says that more energy interdependence between China and America, particularly in the LNG market, could be good for relations between the two superpowers, especially if it helps reduce America's trade deficit with China.
I don't mean the men's excessive fondness for whiskey; that's only a provisional escape from that other, greater addiction: the family members' angry interdependence on one another, and their unassuageable hunger for blame and absolution.
So his forms, though enticing, are not grand departures from older concepts of magic, which also suggest the interdependence of inner and outer energies, or spirits or symbolic acts, as the source of magical powers.
One is a larger, more traditional belief ("Team Interdependence," in Hurlburt's description) that international collaboration, at least on some issues, is good for the nation and may improve the human condition over the long run.
It's a beautiful metaphor for the interdependence of women's lives — for the way that, as Paley would remind us, the laws that imprison or criminalize one of us narrow the options for all of us.
Even more, through our shared experience of disability — she with three legs, I often with my "third leg," a cane — we grew all the more connected through our interdependence, our unconventional mobility and our asymmetry.
"Given the size of our economies and the level of interdependence, the so-called 'decoupling' or 'shutting the door to each other' is just like an attempt to build castles in the air," he said.
The son of David Nichtern, an accomplished musician and a Buddhist teacher himself, the younger Mr. Nichtern, like his father, teaches in the Shambhala tradition, and also founded the Interdependence Project, a secular meditation group.
It made me realize the whole interdependence that every meal requires—from the weather to biodiversity to the farmers to fisherpeople who caught the octopus, to the chef and the wait staff; you're not by yourself.
Regulators and supervisors including the European Central Bank are trying to break a 'doom loop' of debt interdependence between lenders and their governments, in part by making it less attractive for banks to hold sovereign bonds.
One of the more significant extensions of global governance has come in the economic realm, where intricate webs of interdependence can allow bad things—like rising prices caused by trade wars—to spread far and fast.
"The interdependence of economic activity and inflationary pressures seems to have weakened in recent years," said Rehn, who is often mentioned by economists as a potential candidate to succeed ECB President Mario Draghi later this year.
The book centers on four characters — a pregnant teenager, an herbalist, a woman hoping to become pregnant and a mother in an untenable marriage — whose stories serve as a reminder of the interdependence of women's lives.
She expresses frustration that people persist in seeing the Midwest as a place of "fixity instead of flux, insularity instead of interdependence" and cautions against choosing the "pabulum of nostalgia" over the reality of global interconnectedness.
In other chapters of the book, Professor Schelling used thermostats, hockey helmets and the game of musical chairs to illustrate other problems of contingent behavior — behavior that depends on what other people do — and strategic interdependence.
The growing complexity and interdependence of society and economies changed the way government was viewed, and the development of a literate bourgeoisie created people who thought about such things, focusing attention on the need for constitutions.
If Trumpist nationalism outgrows its climate denialism but survives to fight again, it will double down on supporting national energy industries and denying the ethical responsibilities of global interdependence by building border walls against climate refugees.
A majority of respondents (76 people) reported cheating for interdependence reasons: For example, many said they felt their intimacy needs—characterized by poor communication, lack of a spark or feeling unloved—were unmet by their partners.
In some part, this interdependence due to economic limitations could be read as resulting in a poignant symbolism: the war dead became unified in memorialization, that ideological differences are erased by the human cost of war.
Second, today's degree of interdependence has no precedent in history, therefore issues over the ability of shipping to move through this basin has potential impact on the international system in a way that was not possible previously.
People have celebrated this level of interdependence as a result of trade, but increasingly they worry decoupling the U.S. and China will hurt companies on both sides and lead to a bifurcation of the global tech economy.
Speaking at an event in London hosted by the Philadelphia-based Global Interdependence Center, Evans said it was important that inflation should rise higher and avoid the risk of a Japan-style trap of persistent falling prices.
That interdependence between governments and domestic banks has diminished since the ECB introduced its quantitative easing program of sovereign bond purchases in March 2015, which has also helped drive euro zone borrowing costs down to record lows.
The show encourages exploration of essential parts of our humanity — interdependence, fear, pain, and love — and acknowledges that catharsis is something we all need once in awhile, whether through the making of artwork or in the viewing.
I think it's endemic to the culture that we live in—people are taught that depending on one another, this interdependence, which is actually kind of the most essential human characteristic, gets labeled weak or too needy.
The TPP would have enhanced our relations across the pacific as well as the relations and interdependence among all the TPP partners, which included many major economies, the Japanese, the Australian, United States, NAFTA, Canada and Mexico.
In a nuclear age of rising tensions — many stirred by the president himself — the nation hopes for the articulation of a foreign policy agenda that recognizes the collective interdependence of all nations and the promotion of peace.
Since the 1990s, and especially since the return of Hong Kong's sovereignty to mainland China in 1997, the fortunes of Hong Kong's business elites have become increasingly linked to the mainland as investment and economic interdependence deepened.
" In a program note, Ms. Monk said she hoped to propose "an alternative possibility of human behavior, where the values are cooperation, interdependence and kindness, as an antidote to the values that are being propagated right now.
In this way, the emergence of the coronavirus is a powerful reminder of the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health and the need to view health — and disease — through a holistic, rather than human-centered, lens.
On the foreign policy front, APEC membership would dovetail well with India's Act East policy, immediately enhancing India's commercial, diplomatic and bureaucratic engagement with countries in the region while increasing India's regional interdependence in the longer term.
Moon Jae-in, South Korea's new and immensely popular president, is a progressive from a camp that favors so-called sunshine policies, and fervently aspires to reconciliation with North Korea through détente, economic engagement and increasing interdependence.
Peres also told us that he is passionate about investing in Muslim-run startups because he not only sees opportunity in the large middle eastern market, but hopes that economic interdependence can help with the region's peacemaking efforts.
He also recognized, well before such Catholic thinkers as Simone Weil and Jacques Maritain, that new conceptions of social interdependence, individual agency, and cosmopolitan responsibility were needed to save the world from the delusions of individualism and collectivism.
I realized that if I were truly to see myself as equal to my seriously ill clients, and not performing a kind of "charity" in my work, I had to come to terms with the necessity of interdependence.
As Taiwanese identity has consolidated, with more than 90 percent of Taiwanese believing they are in some way "Taiwanese," a consensus has emerged that some degree of economic interdependence with China is unavoidable but that overdependence is risky.
China will give the United States a 250 billion yuan ($38 billion) investment quota for the first time to buy Chinese stocks, bonds and other assets, officials said, deepening financial ties and interdependence between the world's two largest economies.
" He added, "Instead of building walls that are dividing communities and dividing environments, we should be looking at border regions as laboratories for rethinking citizenship, for rethinking resilience, for producing new strategies of interdependence and cooperation and co-existence.
Ms. Dutton, 33, and Mr. Nichtern, 38, met in September 2013 in Lower Manhattan near the headquarters of the Interdependence Project, a nonprofit group founded by Mr. Nichtern that is dedicated to the practical application of Buddhism and meditation.
These forces are easy to describe as Davos-type grand concepts: among others, the internet, smartphones, social networks, the globalization and interdependence of supply chains and manufacturing, the internationalization of culture, unprecedented levels of travel, urbanization and climate change.
The US is dependent on a younger, diversifying workforce But those cultural anxieties, which Carlson sought to stoke, obscure the economic interdependence between older white America and the younger populations of non-whites in general and immigrants in particular.
Thanks to the informal credit system - widely used in villages due to trust between customers and shop owners, and interdependence between sellers and suppliers - ARTI Energy has provided low-cost solar equipment to more than 6,503 families in Bagamoyo.
"My feeling is the path of interest rates to support the economy is going to be still one where we gradually reduce the amount of accommodation," Mester told reporters following a speech at a Global Interdependence Center event in Sarasota, Florida.
China will give the United States a 250 billion yuan ($38 billion) investment quota for the first time to buy Chinese stocks, bonds and other assets, officials said on Tuesday, deepening financial ties and interdependence between the world's two largest economies.
The EU-Canada deal will remove 99% of tariffs, but Ottawa has not had to align its rules with the EU. Brussels counters that Britain's geographical proximity and UK-EU economic interdependence make alignment necessary to protect EU consumers and businesses.
Analysts say reasons for the rapprochement include economic interdependence, a need to focus on the future and the emergence of an unforeseen wild card: the 2016 election of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose presence in Osaka looms large for both men.
As a whole, it can be nearly incomprehensible, but ultimately the experiences in this exhibition are personal ones: stories that affirm how we have and continue to care for one another, that the body is truly a site of interdependence.
"Solid labor market indicators, including strong payroll growth, and healthy growth in real disposable income suggest that underlying U.S. economic fundamentals remain sound," Mester said, according to prepared remarks she was to give to the Global Interdependence Center in Sarasota, Florida.
The crew who regularly gather in the bar over the course of 17 years — from 1994 to 2011 — may seem an oddly assorted bunch, but as we come to know them, their easygoing, genial interaction and interdependence come to seem natural.
Nadella: Here's my simple view: I think about the next 10 years, next 20 years, next 30 years, whatever your time horizon, is going to be defined by these two countries — China and the United States — creating more interdependence, not less.
"Given the level of interdependence between lenders and these data providers, they have a vested interest in there being more than two and would like Equifax to still exist," said James Thomas, an analyst of corporate credit at Standard & Poor's.
The work of achieving this goal makes up the bulk of the game as Evan and his crew roam from city to city encountering their rulers and doing large-scale quests to convince those rulers to sign a Treaty of Interdependence.
Living ethically means limiting our desires, respecting the deep interdependence of all things in nature and honoring the fact that our existence on this planet is a gift that comes from nowhere and may be taken back at any time.
As I wrote last week, the answer lies in the power Mr. Weinstein had to mint stars and make millions for his investors and production partners, not to mention the interdependence (some might say codependence) of the entertainment and news industries.
However, as cross-strait economic interdependence grew and as Taiwan began to democratize, the residents of the island began to debate what it meant to be Taiwanese, a topic that had been taboo for four decades under the authoritarian Kuomintang government.
Presented by IBEX Puppetry and based on storyboards created by Heather Henson, one of Jim Henson's daughters, this production uses puppets, video projections, kites and indigenous song and dance to relate a Native American fable about the interdependence of all life.
All these bottlenecks, and America's direct or indirect sway over many of them, makes it tempting for hardliners in Washington to "weaponise interdependence", as Henry Farrell of George Washington University and Abraham Newman of Georgetown University put it in a recent influential paper.
Gandhi absorbed many ideas osmotically during an era when a range of artists and thinkers, from William Morris to D. H. Lawrence, deplored the condition of human beings in industrial production and their entrapment in the cash nexus, and emphasized interdependence over individualism.
"I would like to highlight that the risk of physical and cyber threats is continuously being exacerbated by a set of circumstances that are increasing the interdependence of the various energy systems throughout the nation," Walker told the committee in his opening remarks.
Apartment doesn't say, exactly, why this might be, but Wayne has a good time with the contradictions: our animal interest in the body versus heterosexuality's fear of the homoerotic, our predisposition for emotional interdependence versus the masculine ideal of the rugged individual.
Long before China's trade practices became an issue for the national media and a political football in Washington, American soybean farmers were working to establish a relationship with China's livestock industry and government that has fostered greater interdependence between our two countries.
"My current expectation is that the U.S. economy will work through this episode of market turbulence and the soft patch of economic data to regain its footing for moderate growth," she said in prepared remarks at a Global Interdependence Center event in Sarasota, Florida.
If they lose, Mr Cameron must make it "interdependence day": using the momentum the result generates to promote necessary reforms that would make Europe work better for Britain and its neighbours: completing the single market in services, cutting red tape and advancing the TTIP negotiations.
" He sees that nation states are singularly unfit to tackle the challenges arising from our planet-wide interdependence, in that they are "too inclined by their nature to rivalry and mutual exclusion," and appear "quintessentially indisposed to cooperation and incapable of establishing global common goods.
"I think the next 10 years, next 20 years, next 30 years, whatever your time horizon, is going to be defined by these two countries — China and the United States — creating more interdependence, not less," Nadella told CNBC's Jon Fortt in an interview published Monday.
I am inspired by the vision of those street queens from Stonewall and the gay liberation front who envisioned a world for those of us who are trans/gressive in myriad ways to live multifaceted lives of deep satisfaction, interdependence, self-actualization and profound joy.
While security is vital to US-African relations, for a more enduring partnership, Secretary Tillerson would do well to focus on the complementarity and interdependence of defense, diplomacy, and development—and use this trip as an opportunity to generate momentum in all three realms.
Among an array of topics covered in a parliamentary paper which notes from the outset the "considerable interdependence" of economies on either side of the English Channel, the officials said Britain could adopt a "more relaxed" policy on state aid subsidies to business after Brexit.
"If this becomes a world issue, with ripples through many countries and many economies, then that's a different type of event than as I understand it to be today," Bostic said in an interview on the sidelines of a Global Interdependence Center conference in San Diego.
John L. Graham, professor emeritus at the business school at the University of California, Irvine, and co-author of "All in the Family: A Practical Guide to Successful Multigenerational Living," said he saw the trend as part of a return to interdependence within the extended family.
However, while the union has been unable to create a genuine sense of European identity, the dangerously aggressive, chauvinistic nationalism that spawned two world wars scarcely exists any longer, and what does has been diluted and countered by the gradual increase in transnational cooperation and interdependence.
Previous psychology studies have highlighted two of the factors that seem to influence kids' social behaviors: having siblings and being raised by parents from a cultural background that emphasizes our connections to one another (some Asian and Hispanic cultures tend to be particularly big on interdependence).
On subsequent visits he feels the specter's presence, even when he can't see it, and experiences an almost electric charge between him and the teenager, a feeling of being "trapped together in a net of golden light charged with energy," a kind of psychic mutual interdependence.
Pettigrew, who was not involved with the new report, said it emphasizes "the interdependence and interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment" in a world where many people are working in silos: for example, doctors who are experts in antimicrobial resistance may never or only rarely connect with veterinarians.
China's vice finance minister told CNBC that the Chinese government "strongly support(s) a strong and unified EU." Speaking from the International Monetary Fund's spring meetings, Zhu Guangyao pointed to the strong interdependence of the integrated global economy, and warned against breaking away from a larger economic bloc.
The Chinese government said in June it would give the United States a 250 billion yuan ($38 billion) investment quota for the first time to buy mainland Chinese assets, in a bid to deepen financial ties and interdependence between the world's two largest economies and help internationalise the yuan.
But where are the Republican wise men of today, the patriots who cherish our republic and embrace its foundational values, who believe in global interdependence and American benevolence, who repudiate unilateralism and isolationism and yet who remain vigilant, as Washington wisely said, "against the insidious wiles of foreign influence"?
Unlike two decades ago when the agreement to launch a free trade area in North America generated enormous controversy, the U.S. economy is now inextricably linked to that of its neighbors and all future efforts to change or improve the economy will have to take this mutual interdependence into account.
Mestre Cobra Mansa, known to the government and few others as Cinezio Feliciano Peçanha, bought this property, now called Kilombo Tenondé, about 15 years ago and has transformed it from pasture to a permaculture practice, in which diverse crops are raised together in a setting that mirrors the interdependence of a forest.
Thomas Talhelm, an associate professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago, found that the feeling of interdependence amongst the Chinese was more pronounced in rice-growing regions than wheat-growing regions, because the former had a historical need for more coordination with others: managing the water supply, harvesting, and more.
The thriving trade — fueled by Chinese anxiety over counterfeit goods and product safety at home — reflects the growing economic interdependence between China and Australia, with all the opportunities and challenges that come with closer ties between a wealthier nation of 24 million people and a rising regional power of more than 1.3 billion.
" Analyzing these results through a developmental lens, the study's authors write: "Because emerging adulthood is thought to be a time of exploration and experimentation, it is possible that engaging in infidelity is a path through which individuals seek to meet their developmental needs for independence and interdependence and promote their individual development.
It is also the first time border controls have been imposed on health grounds in the EU. Sharp differences over the influx of migrants strained the unity of the bloc and fanned euroscepticism, a view that the project has evolved too far from its original aim of economic interdependence to an "ever closer" political union.
A meaningful European unity must not only deliver cohesiveness within and between its member states, but also recognize our global interdependence, and be emancipatory in offering to a diversity of peoples a renewed sense of "belonging," a "belonging" that is intergenerational, culturally pluralist and that recognizes both the rational and spiritual sources of human rights.
"To me there are two possible logics for a cut - one which is around growth and confidence, it's described by some as insurance, and I think I can see the case for that - we'll see if the data supports that," Barkin said in an interview on the sidelines of the Global Interdependence Center's annual economic summit.
Letter To the Editor: Re "At Harvard, Doctors Go Wild" (Science Times, July 3), about a clinical elective course for medical students intended to show the interdependence of animals and humans: In 2008, after 31 years as a pediatrician, I co-founded a farm sanctuary that provides a lifelong home to farm animals rescued from slaughter and abuse.
But there is this thing that's happening among those who are suffering where — and I love the way you're talking about interdependence, but I think there's this thing that's happening where those who are suffering are suffering in part because they feel people voted for them to suffer, or people are taking an active role in that suffering.
Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton School of Public ServiceClinton's address to his school of public service mixed political and personal messages: "It seems to me that all of us have a responsibility, each in our own way to build up the positive and reduce the negative forces of our interdependence," he said before taking some shots at Donald Trump's statements and suggested policies.
In an influential essay in 2002, Cooper wrote that the main features of the post modern state were "breaking down of the distinction between domestic and foreign affairs; mutual interference in (traditional) domestic affairs and mutual surveillance; the rejection of force for resolving disputes; the growing irrelevance of borders; and security… based on transparency, mutual openness, interdependence and mutual vulnerability".
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This is happiness framed as journey of self-discovery, rather than the natural byproduct of engaging with the world; a happiness that stresses emotional independence rather than interdependence; one based on the idea that meaningful contentment can be found only by a full exploration of the self, a deep dive into our innermost souls and the intricacies and tripwires of our own personalities.
As The New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino put it in her excellent description of Sons online: The large-adult-son meme takes wing from the idea that men overcompensate when they are humiliated, and that a primary source of this humiliation is interdependence—sons act out when they are defined by their fathers, and fathers are disgraced by the oafish flailing of their sons.
" Through Mary's eyes, we see a natural world in which the conventional order is upended, a world of interdependence and exploitation where people and animals are more alike than we might want to believe: "One of my strong­est memories of my mother is the way she used to talk to an old gray kangaroo that would come and graze about the house in the dawn and the early evening. . . .
Background Reading: Michelle on President Trump's calamitous response to the coronavirus and how the pandemic has turned interdependence into a threat David on how coronavirus endangers the economy, Trump's efforts to play down the danger of the virus and what Democrats can do to protect voting during the crisis I've been an Op-Ed columnist since 2009, and I write about politics, religion, pop culture, sociology and the places where they all intersect.
As Roosevelt neared the end of his address, he returned to the language of ethics as well as the language of war: If I read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize as we have never realized before our interdependence on each other; that we cannot merely take but we must give as well; that if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline.

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