nexus

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definition
noun
the nexus between industry and political power
a connection or series of connections linking two or more things.
example
the 'nexus' between industry and political power
And here, one of the things that we really focus on is sort of the 'nexus' of the past and the present, and how the past has come back basically to destroy the present because of what happened then.
This paper explores the 'nexus' between industrial restructuring, social capital, and occupational identity through an analysis of the changing structure of the oilpatch trucking industry.
As much as any American at the time, or arguably since, Elwood Mead understood the critical land-water 'nexus' and its centrality to the success of Zionist endeavors in Palestine.
a 'nexus' of ideas
As a result, the 'nexus' of America's dairy industry is shifting to such places as New Mexico and Idaho with cheap land and fewer people to complain about the smells wafting from a 5,000-cow dairy farm.
a 'nexus' of ideas
The new economy, in short rests strongly on the old, with many start-up firms acting as suppliers or niche competitors in a 'nexus' around the older, larger, central firms.
With a coffee shop, conference room and shared secretarial services the centre promises to be a 'nexus' of activity which will in turn energise the commercial life of the city.
the 'nexus' of any government in this country is No. 10
This 'nexus' of ideas continued to be her major focus, emerging again in her first book-length text on metaphysics, The Definition of the Godhead.
By the mid- 1990s it was recognized by all parties concerned that no tight strategic 'nexus' would exist between Russia and the Central Asian republics.
The question is: should France be promoting its own artists, as Quemin wished, or should Paris be an international 'nexus' , as the Fondation Cartier and the Centre Pompidou practise?
the 'nexus' between industry and political power
Along with examining the major political issues of the day, his new column will focus on the increasingly controversial 'nexus' between business and politics.
It had rivulets of pattern and color emerging from a central 'nexus' .
This 'nexus' of problems has suddenly come into focus for me.
That period of artistic production is well known for its connection to a 'nexus' of ideas about national identity, inherent African creativity, and state patronage of the arts.
These designs are in my view extremely consistent in seeking and developing a particular 'nexus' of ideas.
the 'nexus' of all this activity was the disco
London would be the nerve centre of the new Empire, a 'nexus' .
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