In exerting his autocratic rule man changes the environment to suit him and in doing so he unbalances the natural cybernetic system of controlled competition and mutual dependency.
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If you want to live in a region where people are not throwing stones at one another, the best way of doing it is by creating mutual dependency.
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The story is strengthened by what children choose to read the book and have opportunities to share scientific facts, spiritual connections, and to explain the mutual dependency that occurs in nature.
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The recent war in Kosovo showed the depth and strength of the trans-Atlantic alliance, and despite the carping over golf, there is a mutual dependency between the Americans and their European allies.
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Over the course of a 2-hour 20-minute play, they offer a portrait of a a destructive mutual dependency, one in which pain, both physical and psychological, is inflicted and received with equanimity.
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Cooperation and mutual dependency between microbiology and cell biology had been increasing in the years before that, and the emergence of a new discipline had been suggested and discussed in several scientific conferences.
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The mutual dependency began as early as 1956, when Lila and DeWitt Wallace, the childless couple who founded the Digest, began a lifelong habit of stashing shares of their prosperous company in charitable foundations.
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According to Padmasiri de Silva, " The mental and physical constitutents form one complex, and there is a mutual dependency of the mind on the body and of the body on the mind ."
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Their mutual dependency was " a two-way street, no question, " says David McCarthy, a retired New Hampshire state trooper whom Ted asked to watch over his son and who grew close to both men.
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"Such a comment would only be justified _ if at all _ if it were based on a comprehensive study of the German war economy, mutual dependencies and economic relationships with the Allies, " it said.