| 1. | "... Queene from
"a catalogue of mutually independent virtues" to "an
iterative series of interdependent virtues ... indeed, a 'grammar
of virtues'" (13)."
| Source: | Bruster, Douglas. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Renaissance Quarterly v51.n3 Sept. 22 1998: 1034-1038  |
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| 2. | "... [91] This conceit not only complements the
theological argument concerning the interdependence of the virtues but
also manifests the state of the Christian grace in which the three
virtues work together."
| Source: | Calvillo, Elena. "Romanita and Grazia: Giulio Clovio's Pauline Frontispieces for Marino Grimani" Art Bulletin 82.2 June 1 2000: 280  |
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| 3. | " While a case could be
made for the usefulness of any virtue at any stage because of the
interdependence of virtues, certain group character capacities are
leveraged more effectively at appropriate intervals by the expense of a
specific set of virtues."
| Source: | Kloppenbog, Timothy J.,Petrick, Joseph A. "Meeting management and group character development" Journal of Managerial Issues 11.2 June 22 1999: 166-167  |
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| 4. | "... the ideal of tao (the Way) as a unifying perspective for
viewing the interdependence of basic aretaic notions (notions of
virtue), i.e., jen (benevolence), li (propriety), and i (rightness)
[often transliterated as yi]."(22) However, this cross-cultural
dialogue..."
| Source: | BRETZKE, JAMES T. "MORAL THEOLOGY OUT OF EAST ASIA" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 106  |
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| 5. | " In tension with a series of images that contrast
country virtue to the vice of court and city, Jonson uses images that
subtly suggest the interdependence of court and country."
| Source: | ELSKY, MARTIN. "Microhistory and Cultural Geography: Ben Jonson's "To Sir Robert Wroth" and the Absorption of Local Community in the Commonwealth [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 500  |
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| 6. | " He grounds this social approach, however, not in
consequentialism but in a virtue-based analysis of how interdependent
humans must get along in society. (113) In a similar vein, Stephen
Garvey has developed a theory of "punishment as atonement"
that seeks to reconcile offenders..."
| Source: | Bibas, Stephanos,Bierschbach, Richard A. "Integrating remorse and apology into criminal procedure" Yale Law Journal 114.1 Oct. 1 2004: 85-151  |
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| 7. | " As John Dewey and others have
insisted repeatedly "a democracy is the interdependence of
independent individuals." The first portion of the DEMO test
Personal Maturity is associated directly with "independence,"
while the second part, Social Integration, is directly associated with
"interdependence."
..."
| Source: | DeMoulin, Donald F.,Kolstad, Rosemarie. "Change in a Pre-teacher Education Group for Democratic Maturity During College and Graduate Education" Journal of Instructional Psychology 26.3 Sept. 1 1999: 145  |
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| 8. | " His reciprocal interdependence, however,
is probably most comparable to our interdependence.)
Bartlett and Ghoshal (1989, 1992) characterize the Multidomestic
company as a loosely coupled federation of rather independent national
subunits."
| Source: | Harzing, Anne-Wil. "An Empirical Analysis and Extension of the Bartlett and Ghoshal Typology of Multinational Companies" Journal of International Business Studies 31.1 Mar. 22 2000: 101  |
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| 9. | " It is based solidly on the
definition of a democracy as described by John Dewey "the
interdependence of independent individuals." Part I of the test
seeks to assess Personal Maturity in relation to the
"independent" factor (the ability to make a living..."
| Source: | CASSEL, RUSSELL N.,AIRMAN, WILLIAM D. "COMPARING THE DEMOCRATIC MATURITY AND SELF-FULFILLMENT BETWEEN COLLEGE AFROTC CADETS AND TEACHER-PREPARATION STUDENTS" Education 120.3 Mar. 22 2000: 433  |
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| 10. | " It is based on the theory described by John Dewey that
"a democracy is the interdependence of independent
individuals." It has 200 true/false type items distributed in eight
part scores, with the first four dedicated to assessing independence as
"Personal..."
| Source: | Reiger, Robert C. "An Experimental Assessment of a Newly Revised Democratic Maturity Test for High School Usage" Journal of Instructional Psychology 27.2 June 1 2000: 88  |
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| 11. | "... is all of relative or interdependent items, with
nothing wholly independent or in any clear sense nonrelative, then
"panentheism" is an appropriate term for the view that deity is in some
real aspect distinguishable from and independent..."
| Source: | Christensen, Laird. "SPIRIT ASTIR IN THE WORLD: WENDELL BERRY'S SACRAMENTAL POETRY" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 52.2 Jan. 1 2000: 163  |
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| 12. | "... maturity." John Dewey suggested that it could be
found only in social and political conditions that guarantee the
"interdependence of independent individuals." Clearly, that
entails two independently organized conditions (Cassel, 1953):
..."
| Source: | CASSEL, RUSSELL N. "DEMOCRATIC MATURITY: OUR MOST CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL GOAL" College Student Journal 33.1 Mar. 1 1999: 102  |
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| 13. | " Independent-living
programs can help with the transition, but many say they need
`interdependence' more than `independence.'
Every year, around 20,000 abused, neglected and abandoned children
reach adulthood and are released into the world by their
"parents" -- the nation's foster-care system."
| Source: | Wetzstein, Cheryl. "Orphans Get the Boot" Insight on the News 15.44 Nov. 29 1999: 28  |
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| 14. | " Thus individual differences in the propensity to
rely on social support networks in times of need could be a reflection
of cultural values and norms that inherently encompass
"dependence--independence," or more universally speaking,
interdependence-independence, considerations."
| Source: | Kaniasty, Krzysztof,Norris, Fran H. "Help-Seeking Comfort and Receiving Social Support: The Role of Ethnicity and Context of Need [1]" American Journal of Community Psychology 28.4 Aug. 1 2000: 545  |
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| 15. | " The biggest difference was that religious people expressed a
strong desire for interdependence with others, while nonreligious
respondents revealed a stronger need to be self-reliant and independent.
"
| Source: | . "NOTEWORTHY" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2663 Aug. 1 2000: 2  |
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| 16. | " The partial correlation for Independent
Self-Construal was .37, t(613) = 9.75, p [is less than] .0001,
indicating that after controlling for all the other independent
variables in the equation, 13.7% of the variance in Consideration was
uniquely explained by Interdependent Self-Construal orientation."
| Source: | Hackman, Michael Z.,Ellis, Kathleen,Johnson, Craig E.,Staley, Constance. "Self-Construal Orientation: Validation of an Instrument and a Study of the Relationship to Leadership Communication Style" Communication Quarterly 47.2 Mar. 22 1999: 183  |
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| 17. | "
Since independence, Uzbekistan has had problems with the supply of
certain categories of goods, in part because the Soviet republics were
economically interdependent and in part because nearly all trade with
foreign countries previously went through Moscow."
| Source: | Adams, Laura L. "Who's afraid of the market? cultural policy in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan" Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society 30.1 Mar. 22 2000: 29  |
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| 18. | "
The plan also dealt with cultural and heritage tourism, enhancing
opportunities for object-makers, and encouraging the public, private,
and nonprofit sectors to develop independent and interdependent methods
of creating the "handmade" industry."
| Source: | Singer, Molly. "Culture Works: Cultural Resources as Economic Development Tools" Public Management 82.8 Aug. 1 2000: 11  |
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| 19. | "
Feminism, freedom and independence become more important than
interdependency, building for a future, or growing old together."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "Something old" Washington Times June 29 2000: 23  |
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| 20. | " For the total sample, it
is found that the economies of individual countries generally move
independently and that interdependence is weak."
| Source: | HAMORI, SHIGEYUKI. "The transmission mechanism of business cycles among Germany, Japan, the UK and the USA" Applied Economics 32.4 Mar. 15 2000: 405  |
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| 21. | " Japanese and other Asian
people are said to share an interdependent view of the self, whereas
people in the West are said to have a typically independent view of the
self (Markus & Kitayama, 1991)."
| Source: | SAKAMOTO, SHINJI. "Self-Focusing Situations and Depression" Journal of Social Psychology 140.1 Feb. 1 2000: 107  |
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| 22. | "
Three CSHE researchers independently coded the focus group
interview notes for evidence of goal, reward, role, and resource
interdependence; for evidence of experiences..."
| Source: | Colbeck, Carol L.,Campbell, Susan E.,Bjorklund, Stefani A. "Grouping in the Dark" Journal of Higher Education 71.1 Jan. 1 2000: 60  |
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| 23. | "
The goals of ritual analysis drawn from Grimes are interdependent: a
description and taxonomy and theory of baptism as rite require
considering it an independent variable, that is, as having a life of its
own."
| Source: | DeMaris, Richard E. "Funerals and baptisms, ordinary and otherwise: ritual criticism and Corinthian rites" Biblical Theology Bulletin 29.1 Mar. 22 1999: 23-35  |
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| 24. | " For each individual, the challenge
remains to construct a "whole self" out of independent,
dependent, and interdependent factors in a sea of scapes."
| Source: | . "Blurring Boundaries: Orienting One's Sexuality Between Linguistic Systems" Women and Language 22.2 Sept. 22 1999: 47  |
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| 25. | "
Collaborative Relationships
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF),
which sets guidelines for the education and practice standards of NPs,
assumes that collaboration is inherent in the NP role: "Nurse
practitioners are educated to practice both independently and
interdependently."
| Source: | Cattell, Elizabeth. "Nurse Practitioners' Role in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Active or Passive?" Nursing Forum 34.3 July 1 1999: 14  |
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