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"Interdependence" in a Sentence (13 examples)
Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners of it.
The interdependence of thought and speech makes it clear that languages are not so much a means of expressing truth that has already been established, but a means of discovering truth that was previously unknown. Their diversity is a diversity not of sounds and signs but of ways of looking at the world.
Human interdependence is our only way to survive.
World war has become less likely because of global economic interdependence. It's not like the 1940's.
The EU was founded in the time after the Second World War. With its first steps, the European Union promoted economic cooperation. It strove to create a mutual interdependence through economic exchange, which was intended to avoid risks of conflict.
Despite the growing interconnectedness and interdependence of nations, some Westerners may still perceive non-Western cultures and societies as peripheral, reinforcing the belief in a Western-centric worldview.
During a speech in Washington Thursday, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said a new multilateral approach is necessary to prevent hunger and improve health care, education and global security. He said the economic crisis demonstrates the world's interdependence in the most visible way.
The transmission oil is cooled in a heat exchanger through which the cooling water is circulated, to assist rapid warming of the engine system and to bring engine and transmission into their true interdependence.
But today, as electricity creates conditions of extreme interdependence on a global scale, we move swiftly again into an auditory world of simultaneous events and over-all awareness.
For those concerned that the interdependence of power and water could lead to higher costs and greater scarcity of both, two energy developments in the last five years offer both good news and bad.
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It's less a vision for the wholesale migration of humanity to a new state of being than a quest to transcend all that is human: the body, interdependence, compassion, vulnerability and complexity.
Europe’s cherished conviction that economic interdependence is the best guarantee for peace has turned out to be wrong.
The European Economic Community was founded on the principle after the second world war that economic trade and interdependence was the best recipe for peace between France and Germany first, and then between Europe and the rest of the world. Overnight all this became obsolete.
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