The fates of the prime minister and Britain's mightiest media mogul are now intertwined.
And so this is a perfect example of how politics and economics are totally intertwined.
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Second, in a number of countries the interests of company bosses and politicians are closely intertwined.
Nor is there evidence to suggest he recognized how freely the streams of the three philosophies intertwined.
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The Copley News Service stories found Lowery and Lewis working so closely together that their staffs were intertwined.
And the answer is, both come together -- peace and security are intertwined.
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The financial crisis has made them well aware that businesses are globally intertwined.
Ray Kurzweil believes that the logical consequence is a technological singularity, where man and machine become hopelessly intertwined.
And yet, this research is ultimately a sign that we depend upon each other, that our lives are deeply intertwined.
In practice, it is hard to parcel out the blame between technology and globalisation, because the two are so intertwined.
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The economies on both sides of the strait are now inextricably intertwined.
Mr. Robinson's Motown career and Mr. Gordy's life have long been intertwined.
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It's ideal fare when you crave comfort and exotic spices intertwined.
The prosperity of the United States and ASEAN is increasingly intertwined.
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What nobody can predict, though, is how a change in the law would affect those who avoid marriage precisely because they do not want to become financially intertwined.
Aristotle saw ethics, virtue, character and excellence as intrinsically intertwined.
There's always a possibility when a company is bought or merges or goes bankrupt and someone else picks up the pieces that there will be a short-term disruption as systems are intertwined.
In his mind the two are deeply intertwined.
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Ultimately, all these relationships are important and intertwined.
Ribbons of the paper tape piled up at Joe's feet like a nest of intertwined vipers.
That's because the native flora, largely buffalo grass and big blue stem grass, is notable for sinking unusually intertwined roots.
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