Examples of using More interconnected in English and their translations into Slovak
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You- light workers, are much more interconnected with‘the Jesus event',
And so you decide to try to be more interconnected, to be consistent with your feelings.
do not act pre-emptively, cryptocurrencies could become more interconnected with the main financial system
As our world becomes more interconnected, we need communication solutions that are even more reliable, efficient and global.
These visionaries of the early 20th century helped to create a world that was more interconnected than they could have possibly conceived.
With the world being more interconnected than ever, understanding it has never been more critical- not only to succeeding as a person but also in our interconnected economy.
to make the world even more interconnected than it is now.
Today's world is much more interconnected, and it is in our interest to make it function as smoothly as possible,
the UNDP in the future to ensure that these issues are more interconnected.
In a world more interconnected than ever before- through technology,
CSDs are therefore systemically important for the markets they operate in, and are becoming more interconnected due to the increase in cross-border transactions in Europe; by some measures cross-border trading represents around one third of total securities transactions in the European market.
means multi-chip integrated circuits consisting of two or more interconnected monolithic integrated circuits combined to all intents
(3) multichip integrated circuits consisting of two or more interconnected monolithic integrated circuits combined to all intents
For example, in most cultural sub-sectors the value chains are more interconnected than in the audiovisual industry(the main exception being the publishing
Less separates, but more interconnects;
It's a more interconnected environment.
The EU's energy market is more and more interconnected.
safer or more interconnected.".
The economies of Russia and the EU are more interconnected than any other.
Security-related challenges have taken on new forms as the world becomes more interconnected.