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" Williams states that while evidence of conflict is present in some cases, there is also substantial evidence demonstrating peaceful coexistence between the two traditions.
Task group two addresses the coexistence of wireless personal area networks ( WPAN ) with other wireless devices operating in unlicensed frequency bands such as wireless local area networks ( WLAN ).
With regard to Mundomar / Tseyakka, however, the same Heim is the voice of moderation, calling for compromise and coexistence between the two warring parties and strongly condemning the uncritical support of Earth for the aggressive Eleutherians ( which seems an analogue of U. S. support of Israel ).
The World War II marks the end of the coexistence of the two universities in Prague.
Derrida considered that when encountering what he called a " classical philosophical opposition ", one never encounters " peaceful coexistence " of the two opposing concepts, but rather a " violent hierarchy ", where one of the two dominates over the other.
" The body of the reigning sovereign also thus holds two distinct personas in constant coexistence: that of a natural-born human being and that of the state as accorded to him or her through law ; even in private, the monarch is always " on duty ".
Honecker reiterated earlier positions on the relationship between the two German states, stressing that they were two sovereign states that had developed along different lines since World War II, and that their differences had to be respected by both sides as they continued efforts toward peaceful coexistence despite membership in antagonistic alliances.
The alternation between the two royal lines seems to have been peaceful for a long time, Alfred P. Smyth regards this early phase as " a century of kingly coexistence ".
Therefore, Shakespeare explores city and country life as being appreciated through the coexistence of the two.
Along the red portion of the isotherm which is unstable ; the Van der Waals equation fails to describe real substances in this region because the equation always assumes that the fluid is uniform while between a and c on the isotherm it becomes more stable to be a coexistence of two different phases, a denser phase which we normally call liquid and a sparser phase which we normally call gas.
The final coexistence of two military committees was set in 1954, as the CPC Central Military Commission was re-established, while State military authority rested into a National Defense Commission ( 国防委员会, Guó ​ fáng Wěi ​ yuán ​ huì ) chaired by the President of the People's Republic of China.
* Trans-syndromal comorbidity: coexistence, in a single patient, of two and / or more syndromes, pathogenetically related to each other.
* Trans-nosological comorbidity: coexistence, in a single patient, of two and / or more syndromes, pathogenetically related to each other.
The comic book " City of Devils " ( 1983 ) features two Doctor Who companions, journalist Sarah Jane Smith ( likeness ' Elisabeth Sladen ) and robot dog K-9 uncover a hidden city of Silurians ( here, ' Eocenes ') in an Egyptian archaeological dig, who seek peaceful coexistence with humans ; this comic strip is based on the premise of failed television spin-off series K9 and Company.
The University of Virginia student council passed a resolution in February 2004 asking for the cooperative " coexistence of two bands ," both the faculty and the student run organizations.
The first half of the legend describes how the king and the bishop ruled Sweden like ‘ two great lights ’ with feelings of ‘ internal love ’ toward each other, emphasizing the peaceful coexistence of the secular and ecclesiastical rule during a happy era when ‘ predatory wolves ’ could not hit their ‘ poisonous teeth against the innocent ’.
Nixon and Brezhnev proclaimed a new era of " peaceful coexistence " and established the groundbreaking new policy of détente ( or cooperation ) between the two superpowers.
The visit from Enterprise initiates some change in the way the humans on the planet treat the Skagarans including a first step toward a more balanced coexistence of the two species.
An isosbestic point ( a point where the absorbance curves at all temperatures overlap ) indicates coexistence between two phases, which may exist on the same chain or on different chains.
Chimerism means the coexistence of two genetic lineages in a single individual.
The two of them work to promote peaceful coexistence between the Shaper militants and the Mechanist pirates, but after several months of conflict, espionage, murders and sabotages, open fighting breaks out.
However, on 10 September, the two bodies reached an agreement allowing for their " coexistence " until the new constitution took effect.

coexistence and different
Despite some initial expressions of enthusiasm, Hoxha and Shehu mistrusted Nikita Khrushchev's programs of " peaceful coexistence " and " different roads to socialism " because they appeared to pose the threat that Yugoslavia might again try to take control of Albania.
For Zamenhof this language, far from being merely a communication tool, was a way of promoting the peaceful coexistence of different people and cultures.
Historians have long used the coexistence of these bilingual documents to illustrate their theory that, by 842, the empire had begun splitting into separate proto-countries and developing with different languages and customs.
Syncretism tends to facilitate coexistence and unity between otherwise different cultures and worldviews ( intercultural competence ), a factor that has recommended it to rulers of multi-ethnic realms.
Sometimes the loanword has a slightly different meaning from the native Turkish word, creating a situation similar to the coexistence of Germanic and Romance words in English ( see List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents ).
In democratic politics, pluralism is a guiding principle which permits the peaceful coexistence of different interests, convictions and lifestyles.
However, he did accept that different periods exhibit different types of development: for instance, with the coexistence of advanced and backward countries, that the latter could skip several stages which the former had to go through by adopting their advanced technology.
However, the theory of diglossia in BP finds many oppositions, since diglossia does not mean simply the coexistence of different varieties or " registers " of the language – formal and informal.
He also stated that Lebanon's ability to establish peaceful coexistence with so many different groups may be a significant loss in the Arab world if the nation failed in creating a government.
Bakhtin argues that the power of the novel originates in the coexistence of, and conflict between, different types of speech: the speech of characters, the speech of narrators, and even the speech of the author.
" It formed the principle of " mutual coexistence " ( al ' aysh al-mushtarak ) between Lebanon's different sects and their proper political representation
For others, … was simply understood as an attitude that tolerated the coexistence of different anarchist schools.
The installation represents a case study of three contemporary communities in conflict-the Caracas barrio, the West Bank, and West Palm Beach, Florida-and illustrates how they negotiate issues of space, security, energy, water, and communications, bringing to the fore the uneasy coexistence of different communities in 21st-century societies.
The separation of file types and creators allowed the coexistence of documents of the same format belonging to different applications ; it is easy to reassign the ownership of any of these documents to any supporting application without changing its name or otherwise affecting its contents.
Scholars like Amy Chua call for a coexistence of different race, ethnic groups, and cultures with their own unique forms, like in a salad bowl, rather than requiring them to assimilate into the one created by the dominating majority.
Sometimes it is possible to switch back and forth between different views of an object to observe these properties, but in principle, it is impossible to view both at the same time, despite their simultaneous coexistence in reality.
Pope Benedict XVI urged China to be open to Christianity, and said that he hoped the Olympic Games would offer an example of coexistence among people from different countries.
Note that in this last equation, the subscripts 1 and 2 label different locations on thecoexistence curve, whereas in previous equations the subscripts and label the phases on either side of the coexistence curve.
However, the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis posits that intermediate levels of disturbance in a landscape create patches at different levels of succession, promoting coexistence of colonizers and competitors at the regional scale.

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