Interrelated Sentence Examples

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  • Again, many of the results or conclusions of criticism are mutually independent, while others are interrelated and depend for their validity on the validity of others.

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  • A number of interrelated factors help you determine the proper ski length.

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  • The above analysis is rough, since even distantly placed sections, indeed the two parts themselves, are interrelated by delicate complex references on and back.

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  • While science fiction and fantasy are interrelated, there is a difference.

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  • However, all of these benefits are interrelated.

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  • The Zunis of New Mexico, U.S.A., supposed " the sun, moon and stars, the sky, earth and sea, in all their phenomena and elements, and all inanimate objects as well as plants, animals and men, to belong to one great system of all-conscious and interrelated life, in which the degrees of relationship seem to be determined largely, if not wholly, by the degrees of resemblance."

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  • Information in the cognitive domain may be simple or complex, unique or highly interrelated.

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  • Poverty and poor health often interrelated can affect men and women alike.

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  • The difficulties, limitations and temporary means special to the book are closely connected with its ready appeal and abiding power; let us take both sets of things together, in three couples of interrelated price and gift.

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  • Since alcohol and depression are interrelated conditions, both problems must be addressed as part of your treatment.

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  • Because these concepts are so interrelated they can be shown to have a strategic importance to the culture and success of any organization.

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  • All these symbolize different yet interrelated aspects of ourselves.

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  • Cultural Identity This module looks at how the interrelated concepts of identity and difference are relevant for understanding social selfhood in general.

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  • All aspects of health are interrelated and interdependent, and there needed to be a broader and more holistic approach to employe well-being.

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  • In fact, one of the most important facets of the global warming issue is that all the consequences are interrelated and actually start to compound each other as the earth's temperature continues to rise.

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  • Since the functioning of the B vitamins is interrelated, it is generally recommended that the appropriate dose of B-complex vitamins be taken in place of single B vitamin supplements.

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  • It is unclear whether the deep state operates as a single, cohesive entity or as several, interrelated segments within government agencies.

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  • The word "species" now signifies a grade or rank in classification assigned by systematists to an assemblage of organic forms which they judge to be more closely interrelated by common descent than they are related to forms judged to be outside the species, and of which the known individuals, if they differ amongst themselves, differ less markedly than they do from those outside the species, or, if differing markedly, are linked by intermediate forms. It is to be noted that the individuals may themselves be judged to fall into groups of minor rank, known as sub-species or local varieties, but such subordinate assemblages are elevated to specific rank, if they appear not to intergrade so as to form a linked.

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