Sentence examples for co-exist some differences from inspiring English sources

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Usually all pancreatic lesions present the same imaging features, but in some cases where small and larger metastases co-exist, some differences may be noticed in all imaging modalities and differential diagnostic problems may arise.

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"After recent horrific events, I think it's more important than ever to show that people from different worlds can co-exist with their differences and enhance each other's lives with their very personal pursuits in the arts".

In the wake of other format conflicts, including the one over the first generation of DVD's, multiple standards co-exist, with the differences papered over by machines that can play several formats.

Where business and first still co-exist, the main differences are bigger seats, better food and wine, more flight attendants per passenger (and thus more attentive service), better airport lounges, and, perhaps most important of all, more privacy.

Expect the PSP Go and PSP-3000 to co-exist for some time, just like how the Nintendo DS and GameBoy Advance co-existed for some time.

16 It is increasingly believed that both may co-exist to some degree in the majority of women with SUI.

For example, the Czech octoploid (E666CZ8x) was shorter than the corresponding Czech tetraploid (E620CZ4x), and in plants from the Danube delta, where different ploidy levels co-exist, there were no significant differences between the different ploidy levels (E646RO4x, E624RO8x, E625RO6x, E656RO6x and E660RO12x).

Human diversity is part of the divine plan, and the test is for human beings to co-exist and interact despite our differences.

All our identities co-exist much as threads in a tapestry, where some differences are so striking and other boundaries so blurred that it is difficult to pinpoint where one begins and another ends".

The choice of words was unfortunate but he was asking a valid question in a world where state law and religious codes of behaviour do, in practice, co-exist, how can we tell the difference between "vexatious" complaints and people who raise genuine concerns about having to work certain hours or adhere to certain dress codes.

Adele and Tori Kelly are allowed to co-exist even though they have a difference in sound and persona -- yet we can't let Rih Rih and Queen Bey live?

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