0 an arrangement allowing people or groups of people who have different opinions or beliefs to work or live together: --
That brings me to the third category of problems, that of post-war modus vivendi.
The current modus vivendi is, by all accounts, not satisfactory.
We also secured a reference to the modus vivendi.
This modus vivendi needs to be revised and expanded again.
This piling up of official notes could scarcely deceive the involved parties about the fact that to negotiate a modus vivendi to both sides' satisfaction was virtually impossible.
Such stability amounts to no more than a mere modus vivendi.
At the end of the day, the tendency was towards a kind of modus vivendi not only in the political but also in the cultural sphere.
The fundamental lack inherent in such a commodified approach is that of an ethical modus vivendi and modus operandi.