0 (especially of nations, races etc) to exist side by side (especially peacefully) -- současně existovat
It involves holding differences in tension and allowing multiple and differing perspectives to co-exist.
Finally, it is easier now to suggest why multiple objectives co-exist in the work of many agencies.
It could be argued that in warmer, wetter climes, an increase in resource availability enabled both taxa to co-exist.
Despite this supposed distance, however, the two might co-exist in the same culture.
The model is based on the assumption that solid segregated wax and dissolved wax co-exist only at saturation and no super-saturation can occur.
Substantial shades are evident about the ways in which participation by outlets of organized civil society co-exist with representative democracy.
By this means, it was possible for contradictory influences, values and resources to co-exist.
Prebendalism and corporatism can co-exist in a single economy.
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