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See, Meryl Streep -- sports and the arts CAN co-exist!
No barriers, no borders, we all just need to co-exist.
It's proof that OEM manufacturers and independent repair can co-exist.
But Taylor believes that these tools can and will co-exist.
For now, the two business models, off- and online, co-exist.
McCaul maintains his effort can co-exist with the working group.
Still, their experiences can easily co-exist in the fictional PEN15 school.
She is convinced that economic growth and environmental protection can co-exist.
Leon offered an insight into how politics and art can co-exist.
Could Daniel Avery fanatics happily co-exist with Angus & Julia Stone diehards?
Mr Leitson sees no reason why electability cannot co-exist with excitement.
Yet ostensibly liberal and conservative Americans co-exist in classrooms and workplaces.
First, two nations cannot simply co-exist on the island of Hispaniola.
For instance, how does romantic, devotional love co-exist with her feminism?
For now, Davos and Trump may have to learn to co-exist.
"They are learning to co-exist with this new situation," he added.
The question, then, is whether elephants and people can ever co-exist peacefully.
Streaming and cinema can not only co-exist, but can complement each other.
But public and private insurance co-exist in Canada and many European countries.
Brands' competencies in digital/delivery and ability to co-exist with an improving.
Is it necessary for both to co-exist, at least for a season?
Our experiment must be shared; American nationalism and liberal internationalism can co-exist.
In an amateur sphere, art and mental health can co-exist more happily.
Forgiveness research even shows people can co-exist with people they once hated.
"And we are going to co-exist with other products, other providers," she says.
"Lobster and crab fishing and whales are able to comfortably co-exist," Baumgartner said.
Maybe they would never fully understand him, but at least they could co-exist.
She supports creation of a government-run option to co-exist with private insurance.
Those things can all co-exist, and they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Increasingly, countries are looking to allow both public and private models to co-exist.
Note that that could mean that both apps will co-exist for a time.
I wanted the three dimensional merchandising of the scenario to co-exist with the guide.
"We will not co-exist with them," said Yorgos Souitsmes, one of the protesting drivers.
It's amazing Disney is making them co-exist on 'Live' until he leaves in September.
Function and fashion can co-exist, and no longer must we choose between the two.
It's hard for her to explain how her OCD and this fact could co-exist.
"Multiple anatomic layers co-exist together in the face to give it shape," he says.
Pique and Djokovic say the two cannot co-exist but a solution must be found.
Indonesia also faces a "double burden" of malnutrition, where under-nutrition and obesity co-exist.
The survey also found that Microsoft Office and Google Apps often co-exist in companies.
I wouldn't be surprised if they continue to live as they do and just co-exist.
So, we might as well figure out how to co-exist, and they get along lovely.
It's not that these two things — sex and career— can't co-exist in the same show.
I've asked Williams whether Dfinity and Ethereum can co-exist, and he told me they can.
However, that doesn't mean there isn't room for both digital and television programming to co-exist.
It's the joining of two worlds never meant to co-exist: Big Beer and VR headsets!
Can penis jokes and "this is the devil's work" jokes co-exist in the same space?
How, to focus on politics, can their sincere sorrow co-exist with that of Mr Obama?
I hope there is a future in our industry where justice and compassion can co-exist.
But questions surrounding Cousins' ability to co-exist (and thrive) with Davis have already been answered.
The company adds that the feature will co-exist with the service's existing human moderation tools.
These colours come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist with the coral polyp.
"These cannot co-exist in equilibrium together," Professor Lattanzio says, "and are consistent with active biological processes".
Let me introduce you to the Instagram account where both joy and terror co-exist peacefully: subwayhands.
Maryland and Massachusetts, in turn, are states where Republican governors have to co-exist with Democratic lawmakers.
Was it hard for two strong artists to co-exist in the same (psychic and literal) space?
There can be balance; who you are and the body you're in can co-exist in peace.
Let's celebrate this beautiful pairing while we can, because it's amazing they're being forced to co-exist.
With our different labels, Michael and I co-exist in the same trans experience— my trans experience.
"Those people who are buying the most have allowed those two things to co-exist," he said.
Instead, try talking about how strength, ambition, success, hopelessness, and despair can co-exist all at once.
These colors come from the symbiotic algae (sometimes called zooxanthellae) that co-exist with the coral polyp.
Khan said low oil prices would not co-exist with relatively resilient asset prices in the region indefinitely.
I didn't understand how those two things could co-exist, but her composed tones made me trust her.
A gallery on the Abrahamic religions is there to show that Christianity and Islam can co-exist peacefully.
It's a cop flick set in an alternate L.A. where several other subhuman species co-exist with humans.
Some analysts have said both services could co-exist, despite Facebook's deeper pockets and larger, older user base.
All of these companies have different ideas for how real-world imagery and virtual imagery should co-exist.
"We and our customers have to co-exist in this environment," said Lesar, who will remain executive chairman.
Intellect and religious feeling can co-exist, because that religious feeling springs from a place intellect doesn't reach.
It may have some unexpected novelties, so that two popes can co-exist in the episodes that follow.
They remind us that the U.S. was able to co-exist with a nuclear-armed China under Mao.
A girl who terrorised me until I no longer wanted to co-exist in public spaces with her.
Will humanity be saved from this virus, or will people learn to co-exist with their vampire neighbors?
"(And) we are confident it will co-exist with the world-class fisheries of Bristol Bay," Collier said.
This is just step one, as Prêt d'Union doesn't want to keep two brands and make them co-exist.
As a result of this incompatibility, it's necessary to ask: Can the climate pact and oil producers co-exist?
And the survivors now hate their Muslim neighbours, making it hard for them to co-exist in the future.
Ultimately, both the old and new economies managed to co-exist in the market on a very rare occurrence.
Naughty Dog proved with The Last of Us that satisfying gameplay could capably co-exist with a complex plotline.
Yet far more effective is posing an alternative vision that shows Islam and other religions can co-exist peacefully.
" As Panthera researcher Allison Devlin told us, "This is an example of [how] humans and jaguars can co-exist.
Updated devices and non-updated devices can co-exist on the same network as the fix is backward compatible.
Fantasy and reality were always supposed to co-exist with Gaga—now she wants you to see them gel.
The concept of the song describes battling with these inner conflicts, but eventually accepting that they can co-exist.
These smaller, darker rooms open up into his working space, where several different series of paintings happily co-exist.
On Cruel Intentions, those worlds co-exist, placing "respectable" tunes next to cornballs and giving equal weight to both.
But the two communities had managed to co-exist, fishing the coastal waters and cultivating rice in the paddies.
"Clinicians need to be aware that these conditions often co-exist," says the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
However, over the past century, we've seen how strong economic growth can co-exist well with gradually increasing wage floors.
But, more importantly, each must co-exist with an owner who seems largely disinterested in the club's long-term health.
She created the documentary to show that "masculinity and motherhood can co-exist and it's not that deep," she says.
"Two religions shall not co-exist in the Arabian peninsula," snap the Koran-bashers, quoting a saying of the Prophet.
They will be happy to co-exist on people's smartphones with websites, apps and other things yet to be invented.
The Montana Mining Association opposes the withdrawals and argued that mining could co-exist with recreation and other land uses.
Under the umbrella of Ferrovie dello Stato, profitable high-speed trains co-exist with less efficient regional and commuter services.
It's very possible to co-exist with rappers who do this without needed to lump everyone in the same category.
What's most glaring when you watch them co-exist is how unusual it feels whenever one directly complements the other.
Mickey Mouse and Tim Cook can co-exist in the streaming service wars, at least according to Disney's CEO Bob Iger.
But it's important to acknowledge that superb filmmaking and a regressive, even harmful narrative, can co-exist in the same work.
Still, it is a wrinkle of the human condition that hypocrisy and sincere indignation can co-exist in the same breast.
Let's be clear, the Bullets Wireless aren't true wireless earbuds and that's OK because wireless neckbuds can co-exist alongside them.
With rivals including Swisscom, Temenos or Avaloq also keen to snap up business, "various outsourcing partners will co-exist," he said.
As he proved with the Charlotte Hornets as Kemba Walker's backup, Lin can co-exist beside another ball-dominant ball-handler.
According to the chief executive of a major human resources and recruitment firm, humans and robots will need to co-exist.
The filmmakers address this concern in "Cities" by showing how humans and animals sometimes succeed and sometimes fail to co-exist.
"Autonomous vehicles and human-driven vehicles are going to co-exist," Qie said in a fireside chat with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal.
Whatever the outcome, the two adversaries will have to co-exist with the loser bound to get the remaining five seats.
Within each, different kinds of marks and forms co-exist: dark outlines, aqueous thin and rubbed passages, and delineated color blocks.
But it can't be all sunshine and the album is from the point of view that hope and pain can co-exist.
"The two systems will complement each other and co-exist in the marketplace," Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser tells The Verge.
"Diamonds and synthetic diamonds are aiming for different consumers and can co-exist as two different products," it said in an email.
As for how they'll co-exist on the show ... it just wrapped for the season, so there's a good cool-down period.
The painting, covering the entire facade of a house, seems to suggest that Colombia's rich nature can co-exist with urban development.
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, many people now want to co-exist with the communist regimes of today.
Yet, only one of those cultures can be correct, and the attempt to have them co-exist is crippling this constitutional democracy.
So, she's forced to actually talk to Ramona about their issues in hope they can finally move on and co-exist in Mexico.
But in a three-way race, Trump wins, with 40% to Cruz's 31% and Rubio's 26% -- suggesting that the two can't co-exist.
Kernel is not alone in seeing BCIs as a way for humans to co-exist with AI rather than be subjugated to it.
She has a point: Medicare for all could co-exist with private insurance for supplemental services, like fancier hospital rooms, or alternative therapies.
The Katowice summit for COP24 that I covered last year in Poland was a gentle cocoon, where urgency and politeness somehow co-exist.
Since the new legislation would co-exist with multiple laws to check trafficking, it may also "cause confusion" among investigating officers, said Nair.
In rural Java, for example, Hindu spirits, the souls of Muslim prophets, and those of local villagers all co-exist peaceably, side-by-side.
In the Harry Potter universe, magical objects and beings co-exist with non-magical ones, and can often be found hidden among the mundane.
Inside of cylindrical pedestals lie DJ Spooky's own interpretations of the Voyager Records, which co-exist alongside figurative drawings imposed on barcode-style lines.
He wants to tell a story in which the different versions of the character can all co-exist in a way that makes sense.
WARREN BUFFETT SAYS DON'T THINK PRESENT CONDITIONS IN TERMS OF FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY CAN CO-EXIST WITH REALLY LOW INFLATION RATES OVER TIME
The 14 cast members are forced to address their sour relationships and learn to co-exist in the 32nd season of the MTV franchise.
The resulting experience of this struggle instigates forms of resistance that make us face what it is to fight, to exist, to co-exist.
And like stars, venture-backed companies tend to originate and co-exist in clusters, while the physical space between these groups is largely empty.
Several micro-mobility companies can happily co-exist, he says, and the early movers are helping to pave the way for others, including Flash.
The Venezuelan experience illustrates that a government supported by the exploitation of a rich natural resource cannot co-exist with liberal democracy for long.
The FCC allocates the national spectrum for non-federal users — the frequencies that enable all forms of wireless technology to co-exist without interruption.
The vitality of this country has been built on the fact that so many different cultures, ethnicities and races co-exist within our borders.
Oil companies have said the region probably holds large deposits of oil and gas, and that exploration can co-exist with fisheries and tourism.
But it appears the two companies will collaborate on urban air mobility, particularly around safety and how autonomous and piloted vehicles will co-exist.
Unveiling the new technology last month, Mazda CEO Masamichi Kogai said its gasoline, diesel and electric vehicle technologies would "co-exist" in the future.
But a new generation of women is rising up as active antagonists for the rights of both woman and child to peacefully co-exist.
Venezuela seemed to be a bright spot of tiny unity within the administration, where Secretary Mike Pompeo, Bolton and Trump could hawkishly co-exist.
He insisted that Netflix and theaters can happily co-exist, citing data that showed the biggest consumers of streaming video visit theaters more often.
How could we ever expect two such opposing forces, two such naturally antagonistic energies, to co-exist in a space as small as the Octagon?
"I think these are just two big animals learning to co-exist with each other," Colm Kelleher, the president of Morgan Stanley, said on Thursday.
This would provide more balance than the two-states model, where an unarmed Palestinian state is expected to co-exist with the army of Israel.
What happens when the country's biggest bank, state-owned, and its largest mobile wallet firm, privately-owned and backed by Chinese investors, cannot co-exist?
And others still see it as just one half of the coin of sexual experience — where physical, carnal pleasure and emotional intimacy can't co-exist.
"I like to imagine worlds where lots of different animals co-exist in happy harmony, and amazing outfits, like in Richard Scarry's Busytown," she continues.
Vulnerability and agency increasingly co-exist, and we are slowly seeing more examples of first-time sex that aren't heteronormative, patriarchal or defined by rape.
Manziel also squarely addressed his partying and how it can co-exist with a football career ... not entirely convincing, but he certainly makes his case.
There's a chance that your cat and dog won't be friends, but you can help them co-exist in peace using treats and other techniques.
We share a collective guilt for Bruno's demise, our inability to co-exist with nature has yet again prompted us to reach for the trigger.
And in those states where red and blue pockets co-exist, continued street violence like what we witnessed recently in Charlottesville is likely to continue.
Will a single public blockchain such as Ethereum become the one chain to rule us all, or will multiple chains co-exist in the marketplace?
Nigeria, which has around 180 inhabitants, is split roughly equally between Christians and Muslims and around 250 different ethnic groups who mostly co-exist peacefully.
What happens in practice will say much as to how the London and Shanghai markets will co-exist now the tariff wall has been removed.
How he fits: The Clippers already added a point guard in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, but Jerry West must believe the two players can co-exist.
As the chart below illustrates, the gap is so large it's hard to believe these groups co-exist under the umbrella of the same index.
Mixed reality, or hybrid reality, merges real and virtual worlds to produce new environments where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time.
Ultimately, I think once it launches and people see we are a really different brand, it will be able to co-exist, but be so separate.
This brings to mind a few questions: Can balsamic onions, pepper jack cheese, horseradish cream and garlic butter actually co-exist peacefully on a steak sandwich?
While many of these new mobility options take up much less room than cars, they're fighting to co-exist on streets that are designed for cars.
But that image of dinosaurs shrugging off gunfire for dramatic purposes pops up fairly often in action movies where dinosaurs and modern weaponry somehow co-exist.
Up close, the superimposition of historical images onto the mirrors — grimy and streaked from being outdoors — allows the past and the present to visually co-exist.
"We are convinced that this is a proposal that will allow all the stakeholders in the region to co-exist," the company said in the statement.
We're two people who shared something special, and will always care about each other, but we can't co-exist in a healthy way at the moment.
But Facebook is desperate to convince users and regulators that, in the age of the social network, conservative and liberal media can continue to co-exist.
Indonesia is home to a number of religious and ethnic minorities and has been seen as an example of how democracy and Islam can co-exist.
We need to think of our network as thousands of routes with very different distances, so both solutions can co-exist and play a different role.
While theaters and premium VOD will co-exist for a little while, make no mistake: once that deal is sealed, the doomsday clock starts ticking down.
Called "Lily," the robotic leopard is intended to raise awareness about threats to the habitat of real leopards, who increasingly have to co-exist with humans.
For a long time to come, human-driven vehicles and autonomous vehicles will co-exist, and this is something that regulators need to keep in mind.
Europe, U.S. and China all managed to co-exist in 4G and to some, the concept of winning in 5G may not be so clear cut.
Under state laws, mining and pastoral operations co-exist, with rural land owned by the state but often leased at the same time to both industries.
"We believe that the consumer has a voracious appetite for content and that movie theaters and streamers can co-exist successfully, side by side," he said.
They deserve a sustainable future just like the rest of America, and have always held that resource development and environmental protection can and do co-exist.
Why does this more humane and hopeful account of arty bicoastal types struggling to co-exist feel like such a leap forward for its writer-director?
For the next 22018 years, printers and artists would negotiate how art and text could co-exist and, more interestingly, how the two could co-evolve.
Osterloh asked question after question about how hardware and software would integrate, and how building hardware internally could co-exist with the rest of the Android ecosystem.
We weren't born with it but early in our life it took over and we're still learning how to cope and how the two can co-exist.
"We and our customers have to co-exist in this environment," said Lesar, who became CEO after predecessor Dick Cheney was nominated to be U.S. vice president.
Where there appears to be some agreement is that moral injury and PTSD can co-exist and that it's possible to have one, and not the other.
Can we co-exist to this idea of this weak manufacturing sector, weak global economy, keep going with a strong consumer and a reasonably strong U.S. economy?
A Babel-like array of introverted faith groups and a secular majority struggle to co-exist, without knowing or even wanting to know much about one another.
Uber contends it is well-suited to balance that potentially awkward in-between phase when both human drivers and autonomous vehicles will co-exist on its platform.
The Senate investigation plows on After the hearing, Burr said he wants to talk to Mueller next week about the Senate and federal probes will co-exist.
"Becoming best friends with my first girlfriend proved to me that guys and girls can co-exist without the need to fuck," my co-worker Nick explains.
This has been known for months, but he and Simmons cannot co-exist if neither can shoot, especially when the team's best player operates from the block.
Still, it's a ridiculous thing that actually works, using half a dozen replacements and workarounds to mush together two technologies that were never meant to co-exist.
Inspired by Aboriginal storytelling, Cleverman follows two estranged brothers who come together to fend off evil human and non-human enemies who co-exist with one another.
The two will, no doubt, be able to co-exist, and Facebook, which owns Instagram, will reap benefits from both platforms, but which one will the people choose?
Business casual relaxes this hyper-formality, allowing for prints and brighter colors to co-exist with suit separates that should be tailored, but don't always have to match.
I'm starting to think Betty's Good Girl facade and vixen interior will only be allowed to co-exist if she goes permanently brunette à la Veronica Cecelia Lodge.
O, a move that has prompted some retailers and analysts to take fresh looks at how conventional retailing can co-exist in the face of e-commerce competition.
Vessels with exhaust cleaning systems, known as scrubbers, can continue to use high-sulfur fuels, but logistics become more complex when multiple bunker standards co-exist, shippers say.
That is also because mayors tend to be particularly good at building consensus, especially in cities such as Los Angeles where they co-exist with powerful city councils.
Those don't normally co-exist with large quantities of ice not far from the surface, so that has helped narrow the potential touchdown points to just a handful.
It will co-exist with Duo, Fox says, but with a revised mission as Google's videoconferencing app for productivity and enterprise (minus the just-discontinued Hangouts On Air).
In a brief interview, Reed said he believes there is plenty of room for the Problem Solvers, the Tuesday Group and the Main Street Partnership to co-exist.
Vessels with exhaust cleaning systems, known as scrubbers, can continue to use high-sulphur fuels, but logistics become more complex when multiple bunker standards co-exist, shippers say.
"We will focus on reducing raw material costs and securing competitiveness in the market where memory demand uncertainty and hope for demand recovery co-exist," SK Hynix said.
The Biden Institute at the University of Delaware is launching an effort to enhance economic growth strategies and developing methods for workers to co-exist with new technologies.
As exes, rivals and estranged family members from the roommates' pasts settle into the home, the 14 are forced to learn to co-exist and address their conflicts.
" In response to a tweet by Lawhead, Sasser said he intended "to find a way for our Playdates to co-exist joyfully" and "worried we would overshadow yours.
There needs to be a genuine intention at not only addressing but calling to attention the imbalanced power dynamics that determine how people are able to co-exist.
That's why the next verse ends with 'make the whole world humanist' and then finally ends with 'make the whole world co-exist,' which is ultimately the goal.
Gandhi's vision of a secular India where Hindus and Muslims co-exist peacefully has also recently come under challenge by reforms Modi insists are necessary to prevent terrorism.
Nvidia believes there's room in the cloud gaming market for GeForce Now to co-exist with offerings from major tech giants like Microsoft's Project xCloud and Google Stadia.
It was part of different maps that co-exist, one on top of the other: layers of visions and lesser-known narratives, that are ongoing and still unfolding.
Charles's ultimate goal is for humans and mutants to co-exist peacefully, and having the X-Men save the world gets him one step closer to that vision.
In mature markets like the United States, where rival Lyft (LYFT)has also gone public, Pham predicts multiple companies will soon start to co-exist in a profitable way.
But that's not to say that it can't co-exist with the App Store for the time being — and, who knows what the future holds as user behavior shifts.
In our view, ropeless technologies offer a genuine opportunity for whales and the fishing industry to co-exist if they can be made functional, affordable and safe to use.
"We need to have a balanced bill that preserves the taxis, preserves Uber and respects the interests of Brazilians who want both systems to co-exist," he told reporters.
Those are noisy numbers that don't reveal too much about how they would actually co-exist over the next season or two, but on paper it doesn't seem ideal.
"Looking out to 2023, we think renewables and nuclear can co-exist," Bal said, adding that the government had not yet decided on the future level of nuclear output.
Still, it's a first step in Blink's evolution from a one-trick pony into something that can co-exist with thermostats, locks, and lights inside of today's smarter homes.
That changed this week, when I learned of a screening of a raunchy comedy in which humans and puppets co-exist, solve crimes and have weird inter-species sex.
Our common desire to leave this planet in as good or better a condition than we found it can co-exist with our pursuit of economic opportunity and advancement.
The narrative's non-linear structure imitates the feeling of scrolling through an Instagram feed, where past and present co-exist and a #TBT might pop up at any time.
Experts said the remaining half are determined to stay and the villagers will have to learn to co-exist with the apes, until they leave on their own accord.
Both Pique and Novak Djokovic, the multiple Grand Slam champion and president of the ATP's Player Council, have been united in saying that the two events cannot co-exist.
Most recently, a comprehensive federal government test conducted by the National Advanced Spectrum and Communications Test Network produced data that confirms our network can co-exist with adjacent devices.
Macron reiterated on Friday that France remained committed to a "two-state" solution, namely one in which Israel and Palestine peacefully co-exist side-by-side with one another.
"We've got an idea, obviously, going into the year, and we spend a lot of time thinking about that," Stevens said of how he expects the Celtics to co-exist.
"On a purely physical level, as someone in my 30s the comedowns are a non-negotiable by-product that makes these two worlds literally impossible to co-exist," he explained.
Mr Johnson believes that faith can co-exist with the party but it will continue to be an uneasy truce, as more Chinese people decide how they want to live.
Kitty Hawk recently formed a strategic partnership with Boeing on Cora and more broadly on urban air mobility, particularly around safety and how autonomous and piloted vehicles will co-exist.
Mr Xi speaks of a "new type of great-power relations", suggesting that China can co-exist with America without the kind of rivalry that caused the two world wars.
The prime minister of Flanders, Geert Bourgeois, took pains to suggest Flemish and Belgium pride could co-exist: "That's our DNA and gives Flanders its own special form," he said.
Monnet's scheme was an answer to the problem of Germany: too large to co-exist as a first among equals, too small to dominate its neighbours without resort to force.
The net result has been to turn the Pacific coast into a place where rather conservative and traditional forms of religion co-exist and occasionally commingle with new-fangled ones.
However, I feel a separate line of thought is being neglected in the process, and that these thoughts should co-exist alongside the idea that, yes, mental illness is scary.
Politicians supporting a public option want it to co-exist with the greed machines of the insurance industry, thinking these multibillion dollar corporations will play fair or wither away quietly.
Why I feel this can mostly be explained in this article, but fundamentally speaking, they can't co-exist on the floor in a complementary way that fits into the modern game.
He has made an elaborate case for the possibility of Muslims, including theologically conservative ones, finding a comfortable place in a diverse, noisy liberal democracy where many value systems co-exist.
The discovery might help explain how multiple species of vegetarian dinos could co-exist in prehistoric Europe: this new dinosaur likely ate the parts of plants that no one else wanted.
Even Cadillac, which has famously turned its eye toward more driver-centric cars in recent years, is embracing autonomy and believes that driving passion and self-driving cars can co-exist.
The countries meeting at the United Nations promise to establish a "call to action," and dozens of voluntary commitments to help the island countries and others who co-exist with oceans.
So to suggest the whole of humanity needs to co-exist on the exact same platform, under the exact same overarching set of 'community standards', is — truly — the stuff of megalomaniacs.
Puppy are a peephole into what could have happened if metal, grunge, and indie were able to co-exist in harmony, rather than historically mutating in negative reaction to one another.
The question actually facing us is how we can co-exist with a history and a present that live, imperfectly and angrily, all around us and continue to demand our attention.
In the southern Bosnian town of Mostar, where Bosnian Croats and Muslims fought each other in the war and now co-exist in an uneasy peace, cafes closed to avoid incidents.
There's no way Hoffman can co-exist with his current teammates, which leaves the Senators to get whatever they can in a trade, which likely won't be much considering the circumstances.
He sighs that some purists will not tolerate any dress not found in ancient wall paintings, and draws a wistful comparison with Japan, where traditional customs and modern culture co-exist easily.
The landmark measures implemented 21 months ago were aimed at saving the grouse while allowing activities such as energy development, mining and ranching to co-exist with the chicken-sized prairie fowl.
It helped me understand that my diagnoses and I can co-exist; I didn't have to change who I am to deal with my anxiety and depression, or with my traumatic past.
As we reported, after Strahan broke the news to Kelly he texted her Tuesday, trying to create an atmosphere where they could co-exist for the duration of his time on 'Live.
To emerge safely from these perilous times China and America, in particular, will have to learn to co-exist as competitors, trade partners and ideological rivals, at one and the same time.
The attitudes presently co-exist, but there's little doubt that the separation-anger response will win out if the spate of violence that marked July in France and Germany continues, and grows worse.
Royals Correspondent Imogen Lloyd Webber Weighs In "We are going to have to work much harder to ensure that human beings and other species can co-exist," he said, according to gala organizers.
Talk to the visionaries at ILMxLab, and they describe an interconnected landscape, one where movies, TV, virtual worlds, and other immersive mediums all co-exist simultaneously, part of one gigantic, persistent story world.
Mueller questions Mueller might not be at Wednesday's hearing, but with Rosenstein and McCabe in the room, questions of how the federal and Senate investigations will co-exist are likely to come up.
The new rules will allow CDS and CLN to co-exist with China's existing CRM market, which has been rarely used since it was set up in 2010 given a lack of defaults.
MADRID (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic says the Davis Cup Finals and the ATP Cup cannot co-exist and must merge and believes an elite eight-nation competition in September would be the ideal scenario.
It seems unlikely that the two men will be able to co-exist for long, particularly if Flynn tries to micromanage the Pentagon or push Trump toward positions Mattis would see as dangerous.
David Bloom, global head of foreign exchange strategy at HSBC, told CNBC last week that the currency's ascent is a freight train but also said higher commodities and a higher dollar can co-exist.
Diddy — who shares his children with exes Misa Hylton-Brim, Kimberly Porter and Sarah Chapman — also revealed that figuring out a way to "co-exist" as a family took a while to figure out.
Mr Friedman has questioned the need for a two-state solution, a long-sought means of resolving the conflict, hitherto backed by American policymakers, whereby Israel and Palestine would co-exist side-by-side.
Sisi, replying to journalists' questions, said he was responsible for 100 million Egyptians who lived in turbulent times and alongside people who followed "extremist thought" and did not like to co-exist in peace.
This isn't actually a vision of the future I'm that uncomfortable with, provided the continued existence of small and medium-sized players can continue to co-exist with, rather than be subsumed by Amazon.
Little Rock, now nearly out of her teens, has a truly daughterly relationship (complete with eye-rolling) with gruff Tallahassee, and Columbus and Wichita co-exist in domestic bliss, sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom.
About 40 percent of Israeli Jews believe a way can be found for Israel to co-exist with a future Palestine, while a similar percentage believe this is not possible, according to the poll.
The photographer, Nayan Khanolkar, hopes that those living in Mumbai's new high-rise developments—which are now impinging on the park—will find ways to coexist with the original inhabitants of the land.
By opening up our footballing borders, the Premier League has become the intersection of graft and flair, a place where Karl Henry meets Thierry Henry, where route-one and rabonas can co-exist peacefully.
Proof that fantasy and fun can co-exist with today's always-on, reality-obsessed world of social media and smartphones, Creeper feel like that little dash of pixie dust punk's been after for years.
It's the kind of scene that at once softly critiques some American-specific attachments -- guns, big bikes -- and also illustrates, to heartwarming effect, that two disparate cultures can co-exist in seemingly unlikely places.
This testing was developed and executed by our nation's top scientists and engineers and shows that GPS devices of all kinds can co-exist with Ligado's services, or be readily adapted to do so.
"For any new system to be implemented it needs to be built using the right model, one that is robust, scalable and can co-exist with existing IT infrastructure or systems," Guardtime's Gault said.
There's the possibility that they can co-exist without a sense of competition, spread out over the course of a few months, to make fair fatigue as rare as a fair without a booze sponsor.
Asked about how euro and non-euro countries will co-exist in future, one senior official in Paris notes that, after Brexit, nearly 90% of the union's GDP will be generated by the euro zone.
However, looking at the situation today, with Britain set to leave the EU and the UK Independence Party showing no signs of going away, it might seem that the two can no longer co-exist.
She's translated this state of warfare to Pax, where humanity encounters an ecosystem of intelligent life, and has to not only learn to survive in an alien environment, but co-exist alongside their new neighbors.
Researchers contend that a robot that can fly with soft, flexible wings and that can turn, mid-air, on a dime, will be safer in an environment in which humans and robots must co-exist.
Officials at the zoo believe that Kumi was injured by an antelope living in same quarters, as many species who would naturally live together in the wild often co-exist in their Safari Park habitats.
Of this total, 11 percent is subject to exclusive native title determinations while the other 20 percent is deemed 'non-exclusive', meaning that land rights co-exist with other interests, for example with pastoral leases.
Where Elsa and Anna co-exist with a heart-stealing old man who occasionally dooms anime teenagers to the Realm of Darkness, a magical version of hell where one can wander in slow, eternal torment.
What will really be interesting is how these titans will divide up how they conquer space, and whether or not within space, there will be space for all of their Utopian visions to co-exist.
"Critical Zone" is a scientific term referring to the layers of soil, water, rock, vegetation, and living organisms that co-exist, and sustain human life, in the areas just above and below the earth's surface.
The changes come as Clinton continues to face political attacks on the foundation, and on whether such a large outside organization can co-exist while being run by the family of a major public official.
Whether a public transit system can co-exist with a private one is still an open question, especially when the private element—Uber especially—has a business model that requires an eventual monopoly to succeed.
A missing piece of the puzzle is why small and large gas giants do not co-exist around metalliferous stars, for core formation does not obviously preclude a nebula breaking up into gas clumps as well.
But the company would very much like you to think of its social network as a second state, one where the flag of your country can co-exist with your holistic online identity in equal measure.
We want to live a normal life, a life that translates our moderate religion, our good customs, we co-exist and live with the world and contribute to the development of our country and the world.
Today, concerns about injuries are pushing youth football towards an even more wide-open, even faster, yet safer form of the game that can co-exist with traditional gridiron—much like rugby union and rugby sevens.
"The exhibition is important because it shows connections from cross cultural identities and also showcases a broader narrative that allows the artists work to co-exist with each other and make connections," Jamal Al Lail explains.
Mr Ritter's argument that Amazon and Zalando can comfortably co-exist rests chiefly on the fact that Amazon is pursuing the more price-conscious shopper, whereas Zalando is after a higher-value, more brand-conscious segment.
While these themes are present in solar system colonies, these stories typically have an additional set of ethics baked into their core: how do you co-exist with another species that has evolved on that world?
Even though Indy has been fine with Sabonis and Myles Turner both on the floor, the question of whether they can co-exist long-term should and will linger until they succeed/fail in the postseason.
He chases stats, bricks seven out of every 10 three-point tries, struggles to co-exist with talent that exists in the same ballpark, and prevents modern principles from influencing how his team can/should operate.
Night-to-night mental consistency was a chronic issue, effort waned, important details were made trivial, and murmurs about whether Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum could co-exist inside a balanced framework swelled into a roar.
"Geothermal energy and onsens will never co-exist because geothermals would take these resources, " said Masao Oyama, chairman of the Japan Spa Association, a powerful collective of spa owners who lobby for the $26 billion industry.
Before the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, Israel had reached an unspoken understanding with Syria that allowed the two neighboring countries to co-exist, even though Syria has never recognized the state of Israel.
" The singer — who launched her own independent label called Established 1980 Records — said that it will be a "fight" for record labels and music streaming services, but right now the two will have to "co-exist.
Kitty Hawk, which is backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, recently formed a strategic partnership with Boeing to collaborate on urban air mobility, particularly around safety and how autonomous and piloted vehicles will co-exist.
Yet, what this conceals is how, in the period since the P&D movement, the boundary between work and play has been troubled by neoliberalism's insistence that pleasure and profit can, and should, co-exist harmoniously.
The center of the quaint English farming town is a melting pot of local and eastern European chatter as residents work, shop, visit the bank, the drug store, the pub, and co-exist seemingly without incident.
With this multi-faceted research effort providing a better understanding of shark habits, plus myriad non-violent preventative measures, residents of Reunion Island hope for a future in which humans and sharks can peacefully co-exist.
Let's embrace the kind of patriotism that is not directed against others, and let us decry kneejerk national which attacks others and seeks scape goats rather than looking for solutions that allow us to co-exist better.
Somehow or other, well-established Canadians who have become disillusioned with religion, and with the behavioural norms that religion tries to impose, will have to co-exist with newcomers for whom the flame of faith burns bright.
That approach allows feminists to co-exist alongside women like Megyn Kelly, who said the term "feminist" was "exclusionary and alienating" in her recent memoir but calls out workplace harassment, a cause feminists have championed for decades.
As generations of the colonists establish a foothold and make first contact with the planet's more intelligent types of plants, they come to learn how to co-exist with their neighbors as they rebuild human civilization anew.
The government said last week it was considering drafting the proper legal framework to allow U.S.-based Uber and Singapore-headquartered Grab — the two most-used ride-hailing apps in Malaysia — to co-exist with traditional taxis.
Our first look at American Gods — the long-awaited adaptation of the Neil Gaiman novel — shows a moody and noir-esque world where new deities of technology and media are trying to co-exist with old gods.
These parallel foreign policies could co-exist when Trump and his closest advisers did not actively pursue different objectives or when the president was distracted and preoccupied by domestic policies and simply gave verbal succor to Putin.
"As I've said before, the Cross and the Confederate flag cannot co-exist without one setting the other on fire," Russell Moore, the leader of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, wrote in a blog post.
"In many plants where Rockwell is very strong, they may still be using Emerson platforms, and they co-exist very well together," said Craig Resnick, an analyst at ARC Advisory Group, a technology research and advisory firm.
Perhaps these supercars will co-exist alongside the hordes of efficient, battery-powered cars of our electric future, idling at red lights by themselves like an endangered species — but ever ready to leave us all in the dust.   
While some might see Walmart's gain as Amazon's loss and vice-versa, Oppenheimer's Ari Wald and Chantico Global's Gina Sanchez argue that these stocks can co-exist, and that there's upside for each one in the long term.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the rest of the world must co-exist, Vice President Wang Qishan said on Monday, in an indirect jab at the United States, with which Beijing is trying to resolve a bitter trade war.
But, eventually, the power enjoyed by the Zuffa-backed UFC became too much for the San Jose-based Strikeforce to co-exist, before having its roster amalgamated with the UFC's following a buy-out worth a reported $40million.
"Not only are we confident that Pebble as currently envisaged will secure development permits from federal, state and local regulatory agencies, we are confident it will co-exist with the world-class fisheries of Bristol Bay," Collier said.
Restaurants are open only for take-out, schools and offices are shut and colleges have gone remote, forcing families to co-exist and stay productive, often in tight quarters and all while staying away from friends and neighbors.
While figuring out how to co-exist is the story of 21st century societies, figuring how to do more work with fewer human cogs is the story of the 21st century economy (and those two stories are highly related).
He quickly takes ownership for his part in letting their alliance crumble, while also acknowledging just how complicated the dynamic between two alphas at different points in their career, trying to co-exist on one NBA roster, can be.
Ciencin Henriquez reveals that she and Lucas "have tried multiple ways to co-exist" since separating when Noah was 1 year old, including "mediation and meditation, and seeing each other in moderation," living separately and together and bird nesting.
And while he thinks there is enough room for all of the major tech players like Facebook, Alphabet and Amazon to co-exist, the tough thing is that no one knows what the next big thing in technology is.
An India whose traditions, culture and civilization go back thousands of years, and yet co-exist with an India that is young, creative, entrepreneurial an economic, cultural and political powerhouse, and an established democracy under the rule of law.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many investors would like to see the Libor global interest rate benchmark to remain with improvements and to co-exist with a risk-free alternative, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey released late Wednesday showed.
Brittany Packnett, an educator and activist, shared her experiences on violence inside America's schools and how we need to redesign the workplace so women are treated and compensated equitably, work and family co-exist, and all workers are valued.
If he is serious about rejecting endless war as America's status quo, Trump would do well to cut Bolton loose and pivot — fast — to a realistic approach which rejects the false premise that we cannot co-exist with Iran.
Related: See who's nominated for a Grammy In one key respect, though, the Grammys have seemingly become the enviable model of a modern awards ceremony, largely because the awards themselves co-exist more organically with entertainment and live performances.
The tournament, however, comes just six weeks after the inaugural edition of the revamped Davis Cup, the International Tennis Federation's flagship event, which was similar in nature and question remains if the two can co-exist in the future.
It so happens that one of the most articulate of non-specialist writers in English about Islam, the Turkish journalist Mustafa Akyol, has just put forward a very different sort of proposal for terms on which Abraham's children might co-exist.
The famous Drake equation is a calculation that takes the number of galaxies in the Universe and slowly factors it down to work out the likelihood that we co-exist with intelligent civilizations in our part of the Milky Way.
The "status quo" that has served as the foundation of cross-straits ties, as well as the different interpretations of "one China" that have provided the necessary flexibility for the two sides to co-exist, now seem under assault by Beijing.
Yet as Bryan Roberts, an analyst at TCC Global, a retail consultancy, argues, the Tesco results show that even if the British supermarkets cannot beat the discounters, at least they can come up with ways to co-exist with them successfully.
Both Moscow and Riyadh said that cooperation would last beyond the current agreement as both countries are still trying to find ways to co-exist with U.S. shale oil producers, who are not part of the global output reduction deals.
What Russell seems to be making his critics reconsider — with every outlandish celebration, every expert pass, every prank at practice and every big shot — is whether those two aims could productively co-exist for him on an N.B.A. court after all.
The cloud doesn't change the need for these advanced functions, but often the core access control is embedded in the cloud provider's system, and I don't see firewall vendors being able to subvert or co-exist with what's already there.
" Cash couldn't share any specifics about the performance of Where Cards Fall or Skate City, but said he was "very optimistic" about the future and like Gage, figured Apple Arcade and the App Store can "co-exist alongside each other.
MI, profitable high-speed trains co-exist with less efficient regional and commuter services, Padoan said, adding the sale of a stake in the holding company would be the best way to develop the whole group and improve its services.
A community manager (not unlike a college RA) helps to organize Sunday night dinners, game nights and karaoke — all designed to bring residents together and promote the belief that gathering and sharing is a better way to co-exist with your neighbors.
In more recent works on paper, the whole sheet is often covered and layered with forms and lines; emblematic objects shift from place to place, cut and re-collaged, turning their fields into universes where disparate entities can pass through and co-exist.
RISING CONSERVATISM AND RADICALISM Indonesia has the world's biggest Muslim population and is often seen as an example of how democracy and Islam can co-exist, but rising conservatism has fanned greater intolerance in a country with significant religious and ethnic minorities.
THERE are lots of excellent reasons why America should deepen its relations with Taiwan, the raucous, friendly and dynamic island of 25m people that shows that democracy and Chinese culture can co-exist, despite what apologists for one-party rule like to claim.
Though the three entities continued to co-exist in Disney-owned Marvel Comics, their onscreen adaptations remained largely separate (before Disney and Sony figured out a way to play nice and get Peter Parker into Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming).
"Today's announcement is an early step towards ensuring customers can access a range of refueling choices over the coming decades, as new technologies evolve to co-exist with traditional transport fuels," Matthew Tipper, Shell's Vice President for New Fuels, said in a statement.
Turkey's membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) made it an important U.S. ally countering the Soviet Union and when Erdogan came to power in 2003 the United States held up Turkey as proof that Islam and democracy could co-exist.
But if he thinks he can build a for-all-technotopia where liberals co-exist peacefully alongside neo nazis — thanks to a shiny new set of augmented reality controls that fade view from counter view — he's still thinking fatally inside the tech industry black box.
Our objective was to build something from the bottom up, and support artists, crews, collectives from all over the country and the world to co-exist in an artistic environment as a social experiment that would bring about a ripple effect of inspiration and innovation.
At Laguna Art Museum his large-scale installation, 360° Azimuth, will feature a two-channel video projection with sound in which landscape symbols become metaphoric "characters" in an animistic meta-narrative where reality and constructs of our collective subconscious seem to co-exist peacefully.
Last night Esther George talked about wildlife out here and she said the different species co-exist best when they stay in their own territory and that usually when there's a conflict, the conflict is solved when the intruder retreats back to their territory.
With discussions about whether patriotism and criticism of America can co-exist continuing to dominate headlines (see recent events in the NFL), the elements are there in "Last Flag Flying" for the same inquiry into the American character that made "The Last Detail" so resonant.
The movie, set in Los Angeles in a world where orcs, elves and other fantastic creatures co-exist with humans, cost more than $90 million to make, and it is the kind of rich, cinematic action movie traditionally generally considered best on the giant screen.
With the success of 2018's diverse, multi Spider-Man picture, the Oscar-winning animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", Robbins thinks it's possible that two Spider-Mans could co-exist on the big screen for Sony in the future, in separate worlds.
HONGKONG-PROTESTS/BORDER (PIX) (TV) WIDER IMAGE - In Hong Kong's tranquil borderlands, two systems co-exist More than two decades after Hong Kong returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997, a long border fence still threads between mainland China and the city today.
"Amazon does very well in its markets and we are very impressed with what they are doing, and Zalando does very well in its own market and the two can co-exist happily," Kinnevik CEO Lorenzo Grabau told Reuters after the investor reported second-quarter earnings.
It's as if Levy is reminding us that fiction, not unlike history, exists on a continuum, in which a variety of eras, beginning with the one in which the book takes place and extending to the one in which we read it, can co-exist at once.
Last week, Showtime confirmed it was working on a reboot of The L Word with Chaiken, but seeking a new showrunner to create a world of new characters that could also co-exist with original favorites: Bette (Jennifer Beals), Alice (Leisha Hailey) and Shane (Kate Moennig).
And so we have casually, almost instinctively, slipped into a state of affairs in which two major organizing principles for America's global military, intelligence and diplomatic posture co-exist, yet neither is meaningfully related to the other, though both are effectively open-ended and permanent in scope.
In the animated Bojack universe, humans and animals blissfully co-exist on equal emotional and verbal planes while still flaunting all the wild quirks of their species: The dragonflies fly, the cats have claws, the clams live in the sea (and take "shellfies" on their phones).
But as Mr Ali and others make clear, certain quieter side-effects will be pretty bad too: across a broad front, the Aleppo tragedy risks inflaming radical Sunnis, souring Muslim-Christian relations and poisoning the atmosphere between Sunnis and Shias in all the countries where they co-exist.
The brainchild of London-based fashion and art curator Ryan Lanji, 'Hungama'—which loosely translates to 'chaos' or 'uproar' in Urdu—was born after he noticed the lack of spaces and club nights allowing queer South Asian people the chance for their culture and sexuality to seamlessly co-exist.
And unlike his predecessor, Mr. Obama, who argued that Iran, a Shiite Muslim country, and the Sunni Arab states led by Saudi Arabia must find a way to co-exist, Mr. Trump seems to embrace the Saudi view that Iran should be portrayed in the harshest terms possible.
Enjoying a run that lasted for seven years and for just as many seasons, Once Upon A Time was a fantasy drama that centered on a fictional town called Storybrooke, ME, where all of the residents are characters from fairy tales who have learned to co-exist with one another.
Welcome to the future of work As drones increasingly fly through our cities in the coming years — delivering our latest order from Amazon or other on-demand retailers — the regulation of our airspace and the environment in which we co-exist with flying robots becomes more and more present and real.
"Never Be Like You" felt kind of like EDM's answer to the brave new pop future that FKA Twigs first promised with her deliriously off-kilter, Arca-co-produced second EP: a pop music where that form's most pleasurable tropes, and a spirit of punk disruption, could peacefully co-exist.
"What we've indicated to [Senators General Manager Pierre Dorian] is that, and let's call a spade a spade, it would be very difficult for both parties — both Erik and Mike as well as the wives and the fiancées — to co-exist in the same wives' room and the same dressing room," Hooper said.
They are expected to work on setting formal terms of how the Hill and federal investigations will co-exist and share information -- a major test on that front will be whether the FBI is willing to release Comey's memos of his conversations with Trump, now that they have been provided to Mueller.
I was also impressed by the way that a familiar modern economy and a traditional barter economy seemed to co-exist—having handed over my money for a cappuccino in exactly the same way as I would in London, I was approached by Bedouin hawkers trying to sell cordless drills and rides on a camel.
In a string of projects set in the world of Arendelle, the animation chief stresses that everything you've seen thus far of Frozen will coalesce in the November 2019 sequel, which will pick up after this timeline and examine the next chapter of Anna and Elsa figuring out how to co-exist on a united front.
Someone should preserve this and put it in a museum because, after the bees die and we drain every single natural resource and the sun engulfs the planet just to put us all out of our misery, aliens are going to need it to figure out the last moment a large group of people were able to co-exist in joy and peace and vests.
The wider question for all these user generated content platforms is how their stated preference for free speech (and hands off moderation) can co-exist with weaponized disinformation campaigns conducted by hostile foreign entities with apparently unfettered access to their platforms — especially given the disinformation does not appear limited to adverts, with content itself also being implicated (including, apparently, people being paid to create and post political disinformation).
As long as the game's formal structures, with their heavy incentives toward extreme failure, or extreme success, continue to co-exist uneasily with the normal, appropriate, and very human tendencies toward pleasing others—whether they be ownership groups, season ticket-holders, or future employers wondering what the heck you were doing in that previous job—there will always be tension and conflict at baseball's contested middle, as teams try to sort themselves out through a series of nearly-impossible choices.
"We are pleased to see the President of the United States, Donald Trump, the day before yesterday, from this rostrum, unilaterally say that it's important to abide by sovereignty (in) international affairs; that it is important to lead by example rather than dictate one's will to other people; that countries with different values, culture, and aspirations cannot just co-exist, but they can work side-by-side on the basis of mutual respect, and I think this is something we can all subscribe to," Lavrov said.

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