Examples of using Interconnectedness in English and their translations into Italian
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The interdependency and interconnectedness of our existence with other forms of life on the planet is neglected, undervalued and played down.
Further, investing in risky securitised products may give rise to interconnectedness of financial institutions which impedes orderly
The final disruption is the world's increasing interconnectedness, with goods, capital, people, and information flowing ever more easily across borders.
Strong spillovers and interconnectedness in the euro area demand robust economic governance
because it recognises the interconnectedness of the various aspects of the negotiations.
Global interconnectedness has led to the emergence of a new political power,
Despite the interconnectedness of our modern world, there are still
We cannot see the interconnectedness of absolutely everything that has existed
One thing is certain: globalisation, the increasingly dense international interconnectedness, redistributes opportunities and risks.
Instead of seeing the interconnectedness of everything, we tend to think that things exist all by themselves,
The ever-increasing globalization and technological interconnectedness have brought many benefits to our world today,
With an emphasis on diversity and interconnectedness, Somabay has cultivated the epitome of luxury,
Interconnectedness, coherence of the internal processes of the body is a necessary condition for its survival.
there is a growing sense of interconnectedness and interdependency between peoples even when- geographically
It is not just financial interconnectedness that poses a challenge in our age of globalisation but above all social
we will further improve interconnectedness with the surrounding city.".
The term"systemic risk" would need to cover not only the scope, but also the interconnectedness of individual risk.
complexity, interconnectedness and conflicts of interest.
implicitly associated with openness and interconnectedness not only within
The ESRB is developing important analytical work on cross-cutting macro-prudential issues e.g. over-banking, interconnectedness.