Sentence examples for coexistence as from inspiring English sources

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(Nothing signalled east-west "peaceful coexistence" as well as a languid bamboo-muncher).

The answer determines the potential for pathogens to promote host coexistence, as often hypothesized, or to have negligible or even negative effects on host coexistence.

A Homeowner's Guide to Peaceful Coexistence," as well as the Web site HeatingHelp.com, Holohan has built a community among those who work on and live with the nineteenth-century heating technology that is still common, if not commonly understood, in New York and in other older cities across the country.

While this diversity can raise tension, like last summer's #UAEdresscode campaign for example, there is an open coexistence, as can be witnessed while walking on JBR Walk, along the beachfront, with full-length niqabs side-by-side with what could well be described as the opposite of that!

This in turn enables the design of evidence-based policy for violence prevention and the promotion of coexistence, as has been done in Medellin and the surrounding metropolitan area.

In this context, statistics on causes of death are a useful tool for collecting data on the problems of a population's safety and coexistence, as well as the orientation of public safety programs (central focus of public policies) [ 6].

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The new theory accurately predicts the capillary coexistence curve as well as pore criticality, matching that predicted by density functional theory.

We also provide a mathematical throughput model of the coexistence environment, as well as an adaptive transmission probability control scheme for the RoF AP using the ATRAS scheme.

But over the past month, the Facebook page has surprised those involved by the enthusiasm it has generated, suggesting that the Facebook-driven revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt may offer guidance for coexistence efforts as well.

He thus famously tells Clarke in his Third Paper: As for my own opinion, I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something merely relative, as time is, that I hold it to be an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions.

In his Correspondence with Clarke, Leibniz says that he believes space to be "something merely relative, as time is, … an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions" (LIII.4), which is naturally taken to mean that space is at base nothing but the distance and temporal relations between bodies.

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