Sentence examples for methods could co-exist from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Kash, of I.B.M., said he believed that both methods could co-exist in the marketplace, perhaps even as complements.

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Old and new could co-exist.

After decades of suppression, the notion that different opinions could co-exist is profoundly radical.

A time when creativity could co-exist with the major labels.

(A federal judge finally ruled that the two Dominos could co-exist).

The four were drawn together by the notion that punk and disco could co-exist.

He had never forgotten his fundamental horror that plenty and want could co-exist in the same country.

To the end, he remained devoted to the belief that Israelis and Palestinians could co-exist peacefully.

In the end, the port officials said, they had confidence that yachts could co-exist with fishing boats.

The Arts and Crafts established new hierarchies of value in which precious metals and semi-precious stones could co-exist.

Oakgate, the firm behind Monks Cross, said the two schemes could co-exist.

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