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coexistence

[koh-ig-zis-tuhns] / ˌkoʊ ɪgˈzɪs təns /


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“I’d look out for the coexistence of debt and spending patterns,” she says.

From MarketWatch

“At the end of the day I believe that we are neighbors, we need each other and coexistence is the best thing there can be,” he added.

From Los Angeles Times

In his opening address, Ramaphosa said that an "already fragile global coexistence" was threatened by rising intolerance, conflicts and climate change.

From BBC

"As members of a democratic, pluralistic society, the MJC remains steadfast in advocating for peaceful coexistence and mutual respect, even amidst divergent views," it said.

From BBC

He complained that his group had "extended its hand" by supporting Aoun's election only to find the "hand cut", and warned that "any government at odds with coexistence has no legitimacy whatsoever".

From BBC