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    1. Obviously these patterns can coexist in the same person, but there seems to be usually one dominant pattern


    2. You should try to allow your experience to coexist with the beliefs that you hold


    3. growth, job creation, and environmental progress can coexist, rather than be in conflict with each other


    4. Jews support civil rights (which can and do coexist with Communist and autocratic states)


    5. that coexist within the same society and the same people, even though it


    6. verses coexist within a single spacetime that is curved by their combined mass


    7. Love does not coexist with fear


    8. all people have the right to coexist with their God


    9. Mankind has been told to coexist with others, to


    10. you have failed to live and coexist as one

    11. 6 Personality is that cosmic endowment, that phase of universal reality, which can coexist with unlimited change and at the same time retain its identity in the very presence of all such changes, and forever afterward


    12. As they coexist together, moving one small step forward means that if it all goes wrong


    13. While the evolution of the animal kingdom itself framed the laws of the jungle, man had to evolve his own framework of rules so as to coexist


    14. tocause rather than to coexist with psychological factors


    15. That we should all work together to coexist


    16. Kingdom of Heaven cannot coexist with the heavenly Body of Christ


    17. Both can’t coexist, it’s that simple


    18. It is a great example of how people can coexist without killing each other


    19. One deduction from the idea that space-time is a unification and places-times coexist is:


    20. concept where universes B and A (and all others) coexist

    21. and show that these modifications enable the concepts to coexist


    22. opposites trying to coexist


    23. coexist with our present time line


    24. The Everett-Wheeler-Graham theory says that they all actualize, but in different worlds that coexist with ours! …


    25. Yeast infections are typically caused by an imbalance of the yeast organisms and natural bacteria that coexist in minute quantities in the vaginal area


    26. “At that point, the species will either coexist with its descendent or be driven into extinction


    27. ‘Though it’s said that beauty and brains won’t coexist in feminine frames, both of you seem to have appropriated most of both


    28. When one's Right Good Ought cannot coexist with another's, then Goods go to war to prove which is the Absolute Good


    29. But what wisdom is necessary to birth a compassionate higher consciousness; what foolhardy ignorance required to create a god without heart or empathy? What culture will embrace, what wisdom can comform the emerging meta-human consciousness we are being called to obsessively construct the necessary conditions for? What must be the creed of that wisdom culture? A culture of and for what? Are we the type of culture that can give rise to Techine and survive or coexist with it?


    30. ” Such values cannot coexist with Shariah, which demands the destruction of democratic nations like the United States, its governing institutions and liberties

    31. But the bullying should wear off with time and they should coexist with most other species just


    32. As you see, the “rotation” frequency of manifestation of “human” and human (without inverted commas) realizational Forms is the same, but the qualitative content of their wave Configurations is completely different, which makes it possible for these Worlds and Forms coexist “in parallel” in one frequency range, without “intersecting” anywhere visually


    33. In such cases, the dynamics of FDR of SFUURMM-Forms (that structure another Formo-Type or even several different Formo-Types), whose VVU-Configurations perfectly coexist “inside” the slloogrent structures of one and the same conglomerate of Formo-copies, when reprojecting from factor Axes of one “personality” (or several “personalities”) that “died” long ago into factor Axes of “a personality” that lives “now” (usually this happens automatically at the moment of a very strong stress, for example, during a very cruel violent “Death”), can periodically coincide, due to identical frequencies of their typical VVU-Information, with the dynamics of FDR of SFUURMM-Forms of the conglomerates of UU-VVU-copies activated “at present”; as a result, there is an effect of doubling or amplification of the frequency (modulation) in the general dynamics of the quantum-holographous process of “unpacking-unfolding” of VVU-Information from the temporal ethereal constituent and there is a “fragmentary” manifestation (in the Self-Consciousness of this “personality”) of the VVU-Information typical of “someone else’s” UU-VVU-copies used by “the personality” that “died” (but simultaneously continues to live) several centuries “ago”


    34. coexist with one another, we great skiers with the


    35. Computers announced the death of painting, the two media are mutually exclusive - they cannot genuinely coexist


    36. ‘Erwin Schrödinger, back in 1935, created a paradox to try to explain how two events can coexist at the quantum level


    37. The larger the society, the more difficult to manage, the more it became necessary for a system to make sure that people would coexist peaceably


    38. Once humans recreate these magic numbers of 12-24-36 as the universal size in which their communities are formed: humans will then again, share a universal culture so basic, that humans will be able once again to coexist with each other no matter how large the total numbers are or what specific culture they are


    39. God and the collective minds of those who exist in this universe may coexist and intermingle,


    40. These dimensions both coexist and function with, and in, Self and each of us simultaneously and symbiotically, until the day comes when the invisible personality and spirit are released from the atom-energy structure of the brain at the ‘death’ or restructuring of atom-energy of the ‘physical’ body

    41. Light cannot coexist with darkness


    42. is, the devil cannot coexist


    43. Things will remain as they are now; and instead of a formal state of peace, Israel believes there will be a gradual drift toward peace since Israel is intent on teaching the Arabs to coexist with her


    44. Their love for man, their zeal for God's service,—these holy impulses may or may not coexist in their hearts with the evil inmates to which their guilt has unbarred the door, and which must needs propagate a hellish breed within them


    45. It was fascinating—just anthropologically—that they could coexist with the traffic cops and the street-corner preachers, in universes that overlapped but somehow did not touch


    46. Cadwallader inquire into the comprehensiveness of her own beautiful views, and be quite sure that they afford accommodation for all the lives which have the honor to coexist with hers


    47. Systems that use ETR could coexist on the same network with systems that did not


    48. Instead of satellite replacing cable, Greenberg anticipated that the two would coexist, often within the same households


    49. “We need to figure out how to coexist with them


    50. An algorithm that causes the past and the present to coexist in a moment shared between humans






    1. By this I mean an autocracy that has coexisted with its subjects long enough for the Princely (used in a generic sense for the ruler) government to have gained a sense of acceptance by the


    2. Where her mind has been—where it has always coexisted with his—there is only darkness


    3. They might not have peacefully coexisted except that they all had a single, common, all-too-familiar enemy


    4. The final protection, which Aureliano had begun to glimpse when he let himself be confused by the love of Amaranta Úrsula, was based on the fact that Melquíades had not put events in the order of man’s conven-tional time, but had concentrated a century of daily episodes in such a way that they coexisted in one instant


    5. They coexisted with us witches, but aside from me, there wasn’t a lot of interaction


    6. The natives of this land coexisted with his kind for ages with little confrontation


    7. Muslims and Christians had coexisted in an uneasy truce within the same border of a nation


    8. The two groups coexisted but generally hated each other


    1. With this in mind, there are also relationships that are based on either love or lust, and not having them both coexisting can be hazardous


    2. intelligent animal, which is easily capable of coexisting with us


    3. Beautiful and exuberant vegetation! Wonder of the nature! Different arboreal species assembled under the same sky under the spell of the magic of Eisenbaum; species impossible to be assembled in one biome on the well-known ground, where coexisting eternal in a harmonious brotherly dance, without disturbances


    4. It was a houses amalgam, very well built, flora, fauna and people of every gender and color, walking up down and coexisting in perfect harmony with the environment


    5. “Wow! I guess Muslims have a big problem of coexisting with Jews,


    6. We were no longer a family by then, but simply three empty husks coexisting in one house, moving about like zombies


    7. succumb to coexisting with humans


    8. The first consideration is the clearness of our perception of the man’s relation to the external world and the greater or lesser clearness of our understanding of the definite position occupied by the man in relation to everything coexisting with him


    1. Duat: magical realm that coexists with our world


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    Synonyms for "coexist"

    coexist cohabit

    "coexist" definitions

    coexist peacefully, as of nations


    exist together