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interconnection

[in-ter-kuh-nek-shuhn] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛk ʃən /


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It has a global purview, which is essential to seeing the interconnection of slavery and wider economic, cultural, religious and demographic forces.

From Washington Post

Instead, the shell operators run money through an interlocking series of corporations whose interconnections and ownership are opaque, making it virtually impossible for investigators to trace illicit funds and arrest their beneficiaries.

From New York Times

“You can pass big, ambitious climate laws, but if you don’t pay attention to details like interconnection rules, you can quickly run into trouble.”

From New York Times

More generally, proponents say, seamless interconnection to the big digital platforms could be a boon to entrepreneurs building products and services on top of the platforms — and foster more competition among the tech giants.

From New York Times

“It will also probably allow later other European interconnections toward some other countries which will want to get that hydrogen,” he added.

From Seattle Times