Today we celebrate all business leaders who are working to connect harmoniously the interdependent concerns of people, planet, and profit.
The biggest cause, however, is probably the interdependent nature of the business.
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Today, it is possible that the internet itself can create the kind of social activity that used to take place at the water cooler, and that, as a result, creative work and interdependent work of many kinds can in fact best be done by employees in remote locations.
To those portentous events add the departure of Iran from the family of interdependent nations.
That is the nature of the interdependent world we inhabit today.
Because here are the two major powers of East Asia who get along, if you like, economically, and are interdependent economically, and yet they have no way of dealing with each other from a long-term strategic point of view.
Obviously, they are largely interdependent and rely on the continuation of the flow between them.
Keeping citizenship as a statutory subject is integral if we want to better prepare students in England for the challenges of an increasingly complex and interdependent world.
Which would you rather attach to your company: A new set of wheels to help shift gears with incremental improvements, or a set of wings that elevates performance by addressing the threats and opportunities of an interconnected and morally interdependent world?
In order to maximize the performance of the products and services and have any hope of them getting adopted, organizations need to integrate vertically and create interdependent architectures that tightly weave different components together to optimize performance, in terms of functionality and reliability.
The work of ours and many of the other Councils are extraordinarily interdependent.
The two are interdependent, and statesmen must respect the logic of each.
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He described a vision of a new global architecture for collaboration in an interdependent world.
We are interconnected and interdependent with one another, and within, as a part of Nature.
Lastly, as a result of globalization, the world has become interconnected and interdependent to an extent never previously experienced.
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Back when international trade was a much smaller portion of the global economy, individual economies were much less interdependent.
Have proven their commitment in enhancing a culture of learning to live together amidst a diversified but increasingly interdependent world.
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The more hyper-connected we become and the more interdependent we become, the more we rely on technology for all of our day-to-day needs.
And, secondly, we live in an interdependent world in which we cannot possibly kill, jail or occupy all of our potential adversaries.
All UNESCO Programmes are aligned with Human Rights and aim to examine economic, social and political aspects of rights, recognizing at the same time that rights are interdependent and interrelated.
And if there is a silver lining to all of this, it is perhaps that it has shown just how interdependent our economies now are.
Of course these are chicken-and-egg issues, inseparable and interdependent.
Though some may see this as an unlikely pairing, the close alignment of IT and finance means that CIOs and CFOs are finding themselves in a significantly more interdependent relationship.
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These four principles illustrate that the concept of sustainable development in the Earth Charter embraces the view that the problems of poverty, environmental degradation, ethnic and religious conflict, and social injustice are all interdependent, and that policies that address one problem can impact and improve other issues.
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