Betekenis van:
interrelation
interrelation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness
"interrelationships of animal structure and function"
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Words' usages and meanings are very closely interrelated, but such interrelation is not evident in traditional grammar descriptions.
- UPC also stressed that the Commission should take into account not only the individual assumptions but the interrelation between them.
- The interrelation of capital markets underlines the need also to ensure high-quality work performed by auditors from third countries in relation to the Community capital market.
- the responsibilities, powers and interrelation of personnel whose work affects the quality of the recognised organisation’s services are defined and documented;
- The company should define and document the responsibility, authority and interrelation of all personnel who manage, perform and verify work relating to and affecting safety and pollution prevention.
- Prevention of first/experimental use among young people in different settings taking into account the interrelation to other health issues (including mental health) and social issues (e.g. social exclusion).
- Given the need to further examine certain aspects of the investigation and also because of the interrelation with the abovementioned interim review, it was decided to continue the investigation without the imposition of provisional measures.
- Given the need to further examine certain aspects of the investigation and also because of the interrelation with the interim and expiry reviews, referred to in section 1.2 above, it was decided to continue the investigation without the imposition of provisional measures.
- The members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) committed themselves at the 4th Ministerial Conference in Doha to mainstreaming trade in development strategies and to providing trade-related technical and capacity-building assistance as well as the necessary measures seeking to facilitate the transfer of technology through and for trade, to enhance the relationship between foreign direct investment and trade, and the mutual interrelation of trade and environment, and to help developing countries take part in new trade negotiations and implement their results.