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Companies can band together and create interdependent vertical and horizontal clusters for producing, distributing, and servicing goods.Business Today (2000)
Early training, vocational training, professional opportunities, audience development and building resources are interdependent.Irish Times (2002)
In Aristotle mind and matter, or form and matter, were considered to be always interdependent in a dynamic interrelationship.Griffiths, Bede A New Vision of Reality
In short: Two interdependent women find living independently a drag in 19th-century Boston.The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
In today's world, countries are more interdependent than ever.Sun, News of the World (2001)
The countryside, still vibrant 50 years ago, is a different, less interdependent place today - at least in human terms.Times, Sunday Times (2002)
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