co-exist Definitie in het Nederlands

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Examples of co-exist

  • These particular responses, then, appeared to co-exist with more formalized interpretations of the work, serving to inform a phenomenological experiencing of the work.

  • Both instabilities might co-exist at the same time in non-uniform and incompletely neutralized beams.

  • Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain tolerance, which might co-exist to ensure compensatory mechanisms when one of them is absent.

  • As such, they may often co-exist in the two languages of a bilingual individual.

  • It is necessary also to be aware that several different versions of chant might co-exist in a number of major centres.

  • These different and equally well-founded ' thought-styles' can co-exist.

  • The inquiry into an emerging 'regional' architecture can co-exist as both an academic pursuit and a quest of practice.

  • Prebendalism and corporatism can co-exist in a single economy.

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