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coexistence

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


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The strategy leaves room for economic coexistence with China—trade in nonsensitive sectors—if economic relations can be rebalanced.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think my greatest hope for the future is that there will be an ethic developed of human-elephant coexistence," he once said.

From BBC

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

From MarketWatch

Such relocations are a last resort when human activities or climate change threaten the survival of wildlife or peaceful coexistence with humans, say conservationists.

From Barron's

For two years, there was an unstable coexistence of a military-dominated sovereign council and a civilian cabinet.

From BBC