There have been long periods of peace and relatively harmonious coexistence as well as sharp polemical exchanges and bitter conflict. |
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The metastability is with respect to solid-liquid coexistence, that is, the solutions are supersaturated. |
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They all come together not under the banner of assimilation or oneness, but of coexistence. |
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Rates of dispersal can influence predator-prey interactions, the coexistence of competitors, and community structure. |
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She emphasizes the coexistence and multiplicity of forms of work for women during proto-industrialization. |
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We are fated to live together and we must do the work of making that coexistence as painless as possible. |
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As a coexistence of opposites, the sacred is immanent in pure awareness, the ground of language and thought. |
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The long-term viability of human communities depends on their successful coexistence with the physical environment. |
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This field experiment was conducted in a deep, stratified lake that typically displays coexistence of multiple Daphnia species. |
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Our study supports the hypothesis of allogenic coexistence of American beech and sugar maple in Warren Woods. |
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Other Rastafarians denounced the violence, saying it violated the religion's belief in peaceful coexistence. |
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The chapter about coyotes and canid coexistence in Yellowstone contains the best discussion of coyote social organization I have seen. |
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Over time, the coexistence of three or more generations, and hence the opportunity for exchange, became more frequent. |
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Our results have important implications for understanding competition and coexistence of species. |
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In these materials, the freely flowing electrons and the atoms that form the crystal lattice are in an uneasy state of coexistence. |
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Soil resource partitioning may have contributed to the stable coexistence of grasses and trees that form savannahs at this ecotone. |
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The coexistence of state and federal securities regulators has often been criticized by the industry as inefficient and burdensome. |
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For humanists, the highest value is intelligent coexistence between humans and nature. |
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Gynodioecy, the coexistence of hermaphrodite and female individuals in natural populations, is relatively frequent in angiosperm species. |
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The coexistence of cattle herders and agriculturalist in many areas carries a high potential for conflict. |
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However, coexistence of triplicated alpha-gene with beta-thalassaemia trait increases the severity of this conditions. |
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These studies describe a distinct pattern of soil moisture partitioning, which may promote the coexistence of different life forms. |
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This result indicates that this domain is biphasic, i.e., coexistence between isotropic liquid and columnar phase. |
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The streets are still littered with bicycle traffic, making the coexistence with cars a dicey proposition at best. |
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For Duhem, this instrumentalist doctrine played a key role in maintaining his religious and scientific views in peaceful coexistence. |
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The remaining 9 cases showed the coexistence of antral-type metaplasia, intestinal metaplasia, and dysplasia in the same specimen. |
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Today Vienna stands for a climate of openness to the world, of peaceful coexistence, of tolerance in thinking and acting. |
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The DPRK Foreign Ministry statement prescribed rules for a peaceful resolution of the crisis: peaceful coexistence and simultaneous action. |
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Diglossia, the coexistence of two varieties of the same language throughout a speech community. |
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A point of intersection and meeting which has allowed coexistence and dialogue. |
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Because this would change the slope of the isocline, it could be an important mechanism promoting coexistence when habitat selection is constrained. |
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Our contribution to reconstruction aid will likewise be conditional upon a commitment to peaceful coexistence and cooperation. |
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I wanted to explore this weird idea: the mutual misunderstanding of our coexistence. |
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Actually, the discussion should begin with alternative ways of framing themes as concepts of hybridity, simultaneousness and coexistence. |
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In a sense his art is about back stories, about the coexistence of different, interactive realities, overlaid or set side by side. |
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For us there are simply, here and elsewhere, people, citizens, with unalienable rights on which we wish to base our coexistence. |
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We are in favour of resolutely fighting terrorism, because terrorism is an obstacle to the peaceful coexistence of peoples. |
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The Ahtisaari plan is in my view the only basis for a peaceful coexistence. |
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That is the only way to address the security concerns of all parties and allow peaceful coexistence. |
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Although it is defined as a model for integrating newcomers, in reality it promotes peaceful coexistence. |
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To work for the establishment of a spirit of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among the inhabitants of the capital. |
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The Centre aims to promote and spread a culture of dialogue and peaceful coexistence. |
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The peaceful coexistence of religions is therefore promoted through education. |
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Now, half a century later, we enjoy the peaceful coexistence of democratic states. |
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It is also right to observe that history records lengthy periods of peaceful coexistence and tolerance among them. |
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He was a great believer in the unity of the world and the peaceful coexistence of nations. |
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Like UNV, UNDP promotes such values as integrity, empathy, impartiality and broad-mindedness, all of which are essential to happy coexistence. |
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The native people have been an example of harmonic coexistence with the ecosystem of the tropical rain forest. |
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Under these conditions, what are the prerequisites for peaceful coexistence of the different religious and nonreligious groups in Switzerland? |
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Otherwise, achieving peace is considered the only way of achieving coexistence among the people of the world. |
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The status quo strengthens the rejectionists, who claim peace is impossible, and weakens those who embrace coexistence. |
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One of the specific features of the festival is the coexistence of Confucian, shamanistic and Buddhist rituals. |
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It is an explosive coexistence that threatens to make the current regime teeter. |
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Ethnic violence may reappear at any time, annihilating relentless efforts for the development of reconciliation and peaceful coexistence. |
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The coexistence of mortals and immortals has been lost, not to make the film easier to follow but to make it easier to sell for Hollywood marketeers. |
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However, we are duty-bound to note that the road to peace and the desired coexistence is full of obstacles. |
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And this exclusiveness opposes the mere idea of the coexistence of rights relating to the same object. |
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It is a place of ethical and political praxis, a space for research and creativity, coexistence and pleasure, critical thought and emancipation. |
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Through unflagging efforts, Caritas Jerusalem has contributed to create conditions conducive to peace and peaceful coexistence. |
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Generating confidence is one of the fundamental requisites for coexistence in armed conflict. |
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When people affected by divisions among and within their communities choose to commit to peaceful coexistence, hope is invigorated. |
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Such measures could allow the coexistence of pre-emptive killing and emergency vaccination. |
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Qadar said the local FA reflected Kirkuk's tradition of coexistence, at odds with the sectarian mayhem in the rest of the country. |
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And, as the title suggests, it is also about the coexistence of apparent opposites, or irreconcilables, most obviously male and female. |
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Notwithstanding, we must not give up our hopes for a future coexistence between the two peoples. |
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This participation presupposes the realisation of the causes of the phenomena that threaten the coexistence of people and of human life itself. |
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Both are rules of coexistence applying to individuals and groups, who are free to practise their cultures, subject only to respect for others. |
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Any solution must include establishing social coexistence and mechanisms to resolve conflicts at a local level. |
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After centuries of coexistence and conflict, we have strong reasons to try to know it in greater depth. |
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In order to create lasting peace and coexistence, we have to advocate knowledge and understanding of others. |
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And yet Canada is recognized on the international scene as a living laboratory for the coexistence of two systems of law. |
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Signs of this characteristic duality, the coexistence of civil atomisation and popular inflammability, can be found in the deep structures of much French thought. |
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The temperature and concentration domains of each of these phases were experimentally determined, and coexistence domains have been also delimited. |
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There are supportive African clergy calling for coexistence rather than violence. |
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But Haifa has always been a lighthouse of Jewish-Arab coexistence, and a model of inclusive civil society. |
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The spiral design is a metaphor of change and transition, a celebration of the coexistence of past and future. |
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While many Kurds did manage to assimilate, decades of repression and strained coexistence served to strengthen ethnic self-awareness for innumerable others. |
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In the lyric that follows, the speaker imagines himself as a being contented to be a guest and a stranger, committed to coexistence with other guests and strangers. |
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These two regions could be separated by a uniform liquid phase, a triple point, or an extended region in which three phases are in coexistence, one solid and two liquid. |
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Consequently, daily variations in irradiance may slow rates of competitive exclusion or reverse the identity of the superior competitor but not allow stable coexistence. |
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They only call for peaceful coexistence and a confederal system between the two nations. |
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Genomic chimerism describes the coexistence of DNA or cells originating from more than one individual. |
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Your donation helps to advance peaceful coexistence of different cultures. |
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We are currently observing the confrontation of three production models, whose very coexistence is not feasible without a pertinent regulation policy. |
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The reasoning behind the necessary link between the emergency, rehabilitation and development phases does not preclude the coexistence of all three types of operation in a given country. |
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The Republic of Yemen affirms its unqualified faith in the principle of peaceful coexistence among nations and the values of global security and peace. |
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The international community should rebuild its multicultural identity and create an atmosphere conducive to the coexistence of different religions. |
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The Fellows programme promotes the use of interreligious dialogue to strengthen coexistence, and pluralism. |
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Taqarub promotes the notion of peaceful coexistence with nonbelievers. |
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Terrorism is the antithesis of peaceful coexistence. |
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We would like to see energy and the environment in intelligent coexistence, but we must, at all costs, avoid sacrificing energy on the altar of the environment. |
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Instead, it is sustained by peaceful coexistence. |
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We fight for the coexistence of private and public financial service providers, of small and large institutes, of regional banks and global players. |
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The direct effect of adaptive antenna technology on coexistence is due to the fact that the RF energy radiated by transmitters is focused in specific areas of the cell and is not constant over time. |
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This pluralist coexistence among peoples, races, cultures and different credos should inspire the modern societies, promoting a political and ideological pluralism consolidation. |
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There is ambivalence in the coexistence of these two narrations: the characters seem to lead a humdrum existence but the artist transposes them in an existential reality. |
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Looking back, he realized that Tlingits shared a quiet coexistence with belugas. |
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The adoption of Bill C-38 will cause irreparable damage to the basic fabric of human coexistence the family founded on marriage and result in a deeply wounded society. |
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They testify to the possibility of coexistence. |
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He said that the Lebanese were doomed to live in coexistence, as not one side was capable of marginalizing the other. |
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The ultimate stage of Hua-yen emphasizes harmonious coexistence of particularities without necessarily foregrounding their noumenal aspect. |
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If we deprive the peoples of the region of the European perspective, they will not take on political and economic reforms, nor find the way to reconciliation and peaceful coexistence. |
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The exhibition, which he is presenting at the Art Vall Gallery, reflects a balance between sense and immoderation, rationality and passion in a coexistence, which is full of intensity. |
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The United Nations, the United States, Russia, Europe and the entire international community have a responsibility to act before all chances of coexistence are gone for ever. |
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Half a century of peace and peaceful and productive coexistence between peoples repeatedly torn asunder by war is testimony to the sense and value of European unification. |
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Encourage the development of teaching materials that promote respect for dignity, human rights, intercultural understanding, dialogue and peaceful coexistence. |
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Most mammals have at least one type of fungus, and usually the animal and fungus live in peaceful coexistence without the animal ever showing any symptoms. |
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If peaceful coexistence wins the day and alternative methods of conflict resolution take precedence over conflict, it is possible that the Congolese will see the light at the end of the tunnel in the years to come. |
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Is it not perhaps also the case that Europe cannot now afford to lose face by withdrawing, or does not know what other solutions it could conjure up to ensure coexistence and a common future? |
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The relationship between the nations of England and Scotland by the 1280s was one of relatively harmonious coexistence. |
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In this sense, multiculturalism values the peaceful coexistence and mutual respect between different cultures inhabiting the same planet. |
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Along with these changes, new forms of social coexistence and religion developed. |
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This implementation example indicates the potential for significant reduction in BS-BS interference through use of adaptive antenna technology, so that some coexistence cases otherwise impossible become potentially feasible. |
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Today the coexistence of twelve compartmentalized tax system in the European Community is an obstacle to trade and to free movement of persons and goods in Europe. |
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Treveran villa architecture shows both coexistence and mixture of typically Gallic and Germanic traits. |
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A witness to the coexistence of man and nature for over a thousand years, this liquid plain will look like a placated world, marked by times that are old-world. |
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We are not against immigrants but we believe that, for an honest, responsible coexistence to work, it must be stringently controlled and regulated. |
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When a harmonised standard is replaced with a new version, both versions of the standard can be used for the purpose of affixing CE marking until the end of the coexistence period. |
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Alongside experience, our coexistence should be founded upon a set of laws that will determine human life on the threshold of the third millennium and in which these values will be implemented and confirmed. |
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These activities are contrary to international law, make a final settlement of the Jerusalem issue less likely and threaten to make impossible a solution founded upon the coexistence of two viable states. |
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If we now botch coexistence, it will turn into a Trojan horse, and then these good, high-quality markets, including the wine market, will have gone. |
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There could only have been a coexistence with her former celebrity. |
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It also questioned whether closing down Tajik classes was consistent with the government's policy of encouraging equality and the friendly coexistence of all nationalities. |
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We demand that the government respect Quebec's identity, which is the antithesis of multiculturalism, a concept that rejects the idea of a common culture and promotes the coexistence of many segmented, ghettoized cultures. |
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To organize joint conventions and meetings, conduct researches, prepare media programmes, and use the Internet and other information media to disseminate the culture of dialogue, mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence. |
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Yet to think this way to see the West as an infidel oppressor and capitalist exploiter, rather than as a partner with whom a fruitful friendship is possible is to rule out all possibility of peaceful coexistence. |
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What have we learnt from experience about the principles of multi-ethnic coexistence in urban areas and what are the strategies to be implemented to enhance cosmopolitanism of city dwellers? |
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It also hoped that the commitments made in accordance with the roadmap would be respected, the spiral of violence would cease and all possible steps would be taken with a view to attaining peaceful coexistence in the region. |
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But many of the uniformed men around him stayed in power, coexisting uneasily with a gaggle of strutting revolutionaries. That coexistence is now over. |
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The Jdanov doctrine pursued one main aim: to impose peaceful coexistence and hence to calm the aggressive passions of the United States and their subaltern European and Japanese allies. |
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However, with the wisdom that has always been a feature of their good-neighbourly relations, the two countries have managed to control their passions and place the emphasis on peaceful coexistence. |
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During the period of coexistence of newly planted area and area to be grubbed up, in order to avoid disturbance of market balance, only one such area should be permitted to produce wine to be marketed. |
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The coexistence of spin-states and observation of history-depending irreversibility is explained as effect of long-range elastic strains mediated by magnetovolume coupling. |
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At times it is an uneasy coexistence, epitomizing the familiar dilemma faced by historic centres in how best to accommodate the demands of modern visitors. |
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Because of their composition and the coexistence in them of meanders and tectiforms they differ from chimpanzee drawings, which are in many other ways a comparable phenomenon. |
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We must uphold the genuine values of coexistence and uphold cohesion between components of our united society and to beware of conspiracies aimed to sow dissent, divisionism. |
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After months of tense coexistence, the Houthis made a constitutional declaration in early 2015 that placed them in de facto control of the government. |
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Peaceful coexistence is attainable, and no one need sing Kumbaya. |
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