0 the fact of living or existing together at the same time or in the same place:
The two communities enjoyed a period of peaceful coexistence.
An alternative and safer proposition might be the co-existence of sociality and self-interest, and the importance of this in all social and economic planning.
Here, social cohesion and peaceful co-existence are regarded as similar terms which do not presuppose the absence of any conflict whatsoever.
Ethnic and linguistic co-existence and harmony have a much lower news value, despite or perhaps because of their prevalence.
That competition is a probabilistic mechanism is also important for us to account for the co-existence of both the overgeneralized form and the correct forms.
In the circumstances, it may be worth considering two other possibilities which offer some hopes for peaceful co-existence between the warring communities.
Allowing for the co-existence of parameter settings usually held to be mutually incompatible amounts to a weakening of grammatical theory.
The co-existence of indivisibility with communal rights was achieved through compensation payments to non-land-inheriting siblings as all children retained their inheritance rights.
Furthermore, given the poor economic status of many families, co-existence of schooling and part-time work could be considered, especially for older children.