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Example sentences for "interdependence"

Lexicographically close words:
intercross; intercrossed; intercrossing; intercurrent; interdenominational; interdependent; interdict; interdicted; interdicting; interdiction
  1. This touching interdependence cannot be brought to a sudden and a final end.

  2. It has been argued that the growing realisation of the interdependence of the Provinces and of the material advantages accruing from combined action, will tend to hasten the advent of Federation.

  3. Add to them charts showing the sources of milk and other food supplies of a large city, and a sense of the interdependence and reciprocity of city and country will develop.

  4. Business education gives some sense of the interdependence of industry, personal ethics, and government.

  5. The nature of their interdependence is characteristic of each of the changes in the scale of humankind that interests us here.

  6. That such a program parallels the effort of the Académie Française to maintain the purity and integrity of the language is a convenient argument concerning the interdependence of the ideal of literacy and that of haute cuisine.

  7. From the very beginning, therefore, we trace this interdependence of literature.

  8. The close of the nineteenth century and opening of the twentieth is chiefly remarkable for the interdependence of literature through the magazines and reviews.

  9. The interdependence of Greek literature includes some reference to the Greek fathers and their writings.

  10. There is thus presented in mere outline a general view of the interdependence of lower and higher orders of organism.

  11. There is interdependence of lower and higher organisms, to which a distinct place needs to be assigned in our theory of the universe.

  12. So also does it hold when our observation is directed on interdependence of two orders of law, such as the moral and physical.

  13. The general result is one of great interest, as illustrating a striking degree of interdependence between lower and higher organisms,--the vegetable and animal kingdom contributing to each other's subsistence and propagation.

  14. Proceeding on the same lines of reasoning as have been already employed, we must inquire how this interdependence is to be accounted for under natural law?

  15. This discovery has introduced a whole series of the most striking observations, throwing a flood of light on the distribution and interdependence of distinct forms of organism.

  16. But the laws of the universe are a harmony, and in the midst of the interdependence of laws distinct in character, the harmony of the whole is secured by the subordination of physical law to moral and spiritual.

  17. The consciousness of this interdependence need not be explicit and distinct.

  18. But what Hegel chiefly deals with under this head is the interdependence of form and content, of social order and personal progress.

  19. Total: 9,800 This already clearly expresses the interdependence of the two departments--but it is a dependence of a peculiar kind.

  20. Progressive accumulation cannot be reduced to static interrelations and interdependence between the two great departments of social production (the departments of producer and consumer goods), as the diagram would have it.

  21. Is the raw, immature character of present day association and interdependence to be enriched by sympathetic curiosity, unbiased responsiveness and openness of mind?

  22. We speak of interdependence in industrial enterprise as though it were some new thing.

  23. Interdependence due to modern technology has increased, and the interdependence which characterizes our own time is economic.

  24. This "shop stewards" movement recognizes and provides for the interdependence of industrial interests, but at the same time it concerns itself with the competent handling of specific matters.

  25. Although the division of labor has given us a society which is abortive in its functioning like a machine with half assembled parts, it offers us the mechanics for interdependence and the opportunity to work out a coördinated industrial life.

  26. The early interdependence had its roots in the common knowledge and use of an inherited technology, where property was common in the common use of it.

  27. And all along the interdependence has been growing closer, not only between art and science, but among the arts themselves, and among the sciences themselves.

  28. Or, on the other hand, can we formulate any other method by which humanity could be taught its own solemn power, and its absolute community and interdependence of soul with soul?

  29. The interdependence of the peoples and nations of the earth, whatever the leaders of the divisive forces of the world may say or do, is already an accomplished fact.

  30. The increasing interdependence of human interests must eventually go far to realize the dream of the philosophic poet, of a Parliament of Man, a Federation of the World.

  31. The solidarity of the universe as far as the complete interdependence of all its parts is concerned is clear to us.

  32. In other words, old and new understanding, which I define here as the faculty of classification, have their existence only in the total interdependence of the universal existence.

  33. The understanding of pure reason leads to the realization that the consciousness of the universal interdependence of reason is the true road toward practical reason.

  34. That is the sad defect of old time logic which is an obstacle to its further advance: it literally tears things out of their connections and forgets the necessity of interdependence over the need of special study.

  35. But we, in this case, disregard the question as to how the things of this world are related to one another and to thought, and we simply make a note of the fact of the interdependence of thought and being, of nature and mind.

  36. Anyway, this whole work treats of the concatenation and interdependence of things, and this also throws a bright light on the question of mine and thine.

  37. The function of the brain and its product, the understanding, is likewise inseparable from the universal interdependence of things.

  38. Lazarus refers, so far as I can see, to ideas and the ideal, while we, thanks to the positive outcome of philosophy, understand the terms religion and religious to refer to the universal interdependence of things.

  39. Out of the interdependence of the sense perceptions with our faculty of thought there arise quantities, general concepts, things, true perceptions, or understood truths.

  40. Nothing is required for a solution of this contradiction but the comprehension of the relative interdependence of these two sources of understanding.

  41. In brief, the understanding of the interdependence of reason reveals the unreasonableness of the demand for independent reason.

  42. Finally, the alternative possibilities which these cosmological considerations introduce, bear directly upon the general question of the interdependence of the parts of the world, a question which has already appeared as pertinent in ontology.

  43. Modern psychology suggests an answer in demonstrating the interdependence of knowledge, feeling, and volition.

  44. But enough has been said to demonstrate the interdependence of ontology and cosmology, of the theory of being and the theory of differentiation and process.

  45. The idea of interdependence and reciprocal duty among all members of the human family forms the outstanding characteristic of Jewish ethics.

  46. We are recognizing more and more the principle of mutual responsibility and interdependence of men and classes.

  47. Only within the social bond of the nation or tribe is the interdependence of all brought home to the consciousness of the individual, together with all the common moral obligations and religious yearnings.

  48. Interdependence of the Processes of Contrectation and Detumescence--Temporal Relationship between these respective Processes.

  49. In all living things, and just in proportion as they are really alive (for in most real things there is presumably some defect of rhythm tending to stoppage of life), there is bound to be this organic interdependence and interchange.


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