interrelate


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Synonyms for interrelate

be in a relationship with

place into a mutual relationship

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By conceptually "breaking down" an organization by using various criteria, fresh and useful new ways of understanding how the elements of the organization interrelate may result.
The second defining property of group performance is that when people act as if there are social forces, they construct their actions (contribute) while envisaging a social system of joint actions (represent), and interrelate that constructed action with the system that is envisaged (subordinate).
(1) Agencies should examine how these four elements interrelate and why they should manage them to help improve the institutional integrity of their departments.
Women have more feeling for how things interrelate than men."
One can find self-preservation, for example, in Leibniz's monads, compelled to interrelate yet ontologically distinct and tending to preserve this distinctness; and one can find self-preservation in Hobbes' human beings, who are led to the social contract defensively -- all wish selfishly and "arelationally" to preserve themselves, but the best way to do this is by existing in relation to one another, in society.
A distinct advantage of this program is that students quickly learn how the functional areas of business interrelate.
Landry says the new measurements provide a first overview of how ocean ecosystems, global carbon dioxide concentrations, and the physical forces behind El Nino interrelate. "This is a tremendous technical and conceptual achievement," says Landry.
It also moves beyond the simplistic binarisms of earlier anti-orientalist writings, and shows how the identities of gender, class and "race" interrelate and sustain each other in the maintenance or contestation of social power.
Usually, the essays also advance concepts of how authority and subversion themselves interrelate, as in Stephen Greenblatt's now very famous and seminal essay on the Henry plays, where the argument is that - both in the state and in Shakespearean theater - subversive pressure is an illusion because it is actually produced by the dominant order as a means of containing subversion.
The five silent films are both unwieldy and mesmerizing as they interrelate and disperse, come together and fall apart.
Additionally, there are many businesses in the region that interrelate with these companies.
Word and picture are set to exist in malleable harmony, dependent on Wadsworth as to how directly or obscurely they will interrelate. Sometimes this relationship is quite straightforward: an apple hovering an inch or two over a table in Untitled, 1989, shares the canvas with the diagrammed sentence, "The apple is on the table." More poetic is He Said, 1989, in which another carefully rendered apple sits amidst a very involved diagram of the more puzzling and mysterious quote, "Glazing is recommended for only very tart apples, he said."
Intricately revealing of this highly engaging and intimate tale of Knowland's spiritual and psychological struggles as his world quickly falls down around him, Shadow Realities carries its readers through an ever-thickening plot as the journal of the sixteenth-century explorer, Cabeza de Vaca mysteriously interrelates with the story line.