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Does that mean that accepting interdependence would alleviate the worker shortage?

But the countries are deeply linked, sharing a 2,000-mile border, growing economic interdependence, deep social and cultural ties — and a sometimes-rocky partnership on security concerns such as immigration and drug trafficking.

So accordingly, half of me values independence, but the other half appreciates interdependence.

From Salon

Watching one performer cling to another as they spun together, faster and faster, inside a giant metal hoop, threw me off balance with its disorienting, borderline-silly reflection of human interdependence.

It's a reminder of the incredible complexity and interdependence found in nature, much of it hidden right beneath our feet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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