Sentences with phrase «also coexisted»

But he also coexisted well with a cockapoo for the first four years I had him.
We also coexist with a wonderful, mixed deciduous and evergreen forest here.
Low HCl can also coexist with autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or celiac disease.
Just as antiques collected over a lifetime keep company with contemporary pieces, high - end and budget - friendly (think Ikea, Home Goods, and Etsy) also coexist.

Not exact matches

Von Bormann also expressed that he is not particularly worried about a competition with Tesla for this venture since the market is big enough, adding that they can simply coexist with other companies offering similar products.
But sometimes, pressures to change the code lead to a so - called «hard fork,» after which two new blockchains may also fork and coexist - and in some cases, openly compete.
It also made him permanently aware that religion must coexist with other aspects of human life and that its study must coexist with other disciplines.
Here, we don't just illuminate where Mitt Romney and Barack Obama stand on the issues that matter to our readers; we also delve into the larger question of how politics and faith should coexist in the public space.
And while I'm coexisting and letting everyone act like idiots I'm also going to argue against the insanity I have to tolerate according to American law.
Why aren't you coexisting with them also?????
he is ALSO a HOLY God (sin can NOT coexist within His presence) God is ALSO a JUST God (he is Judge over all..
That's what science is... If we could only admit to ourselves just as easily that our understanding of God is also imperfect and always evolving, perhaps science and religion could coexist more easily.
This duality is also seen in sustainability today, as the concepts of Sustainable Materials Management and the Circular Economy coexist — at times in
Ntilikina is also 6» 5, and those two can coexist in the same backcourt, and probably even in a three - guard lineup with Tim Hardaway Jr..
Aside from the above, it also appears that our inability to coexist is another indication that we are not doing so well to establish a democracy and leadership that is enduring.
Conflict certainly existed, but there have also been mutually enriching exchanges, and we need to engage in collective efforts to salvage these more hopeful parts of our common history in order to construct a narrative that is not marked by «us «vs. «them `, but is testimony to our shared history and capacity to coexist peacefully.
But they also said that the two commissions could coexist, one with a narrow focus and the other with a broader purview.
Szilágyi's particular blend of science and faith makes him not just an interesting scientist but also an interesting example of how faith and science can coexist.
Nakamura also discovered that eggs and sperms in various stages of maturity coexist simultaneously within the limpet's genital glands.
Published in the January issue of the journal Health Affairs, the study also determined that the higher number of serious coexisting conditions patients had, the greater reduction in direct hospital costs.
Also well known is that the solid form of many materials can have numerous phases, but it is difficult to pinpoint the temperature and pressure for the points at which three solid phases can coexist stably.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
It also discusses whether or not personalized medicine can coexist with the economic evaluation, what are the points that they intersect and why it is necessary to make economic assessments.
A reunion of sorts between Ferrell and Talladega Nights co-writer-director Adam McKay — who also teamed up for the smash web short «The Landlord,» which was probably seen by more folks than saw Semi-Pro — the movie centers on two oafish fortysomethings who live at home with their respective parents (Richard Jenkins and Mary Steenburgen) who are then forced to coexist when their folks get married.
When these two personalities collide, problems begin to manifest as the women try to coexist while also dealing with their grandmother's impending death.
Netflix has released a new image from David Ayer's upcoming fantasy action thriller Bright featuring Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, and Lucy Fry; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Bright here Set in an alternate present - day where humans, orcs, elves and fairies have been coexisting since the beginning of time, this action - thriller -LSB-...]
Architecture Week described the school as «a rare example of architecture that not only inspires but also educates» and discerned that it is «a place where social conscience coexists comfortably with creativity and imagination.
Instead, he says, cars must learn to coexist with humans in shared spaces, not only recognizing humans but also communicating with them.
Together, they not only make the drive fun and enjoyable, but they also provide nearly 33mpg, further proving efficiency and style can coexist.
Just as college costs have to fit your family budget, they also need to coexist with your retirement savings plans.
Because most animals with atrial fibrilation have a coexisting cardiac condition that must also be treated, the management of dogs with atrial fibrilation is very challenging for pet guardians and veterinarians alike.
They also work to ensure cat - friendly policies are in place at their local shelters and in their communities, and address community concerns about cats so people and cats can peacefully coexist.
Many veterinarians also administer corticosteroids short term when coexisting inflammation of the liver or intestine is suspected because of blood work results, ultrasound examinations or biopsies.
The men i have met over the years also had some dogs that could quite nicely coexist with other dogs.
Keeping small pets indoors, particularly during the evening hours and early morning, and also removing attractions such as pet food and garbage are some ways to coexist with coyotes.
There will also be a pre-tour event on Thursday, Oct. 5, that includes speakers and presentations on how to coexist with the wildlife around us.
There are also iconic design elements like those found at the famous Coqui Coqui Residence and Spa in nearby Coba, where organic textures and old Victorian antiques coexist.
In Salvador you'll also find daily drum performances and religious celebrations, where Catholicism mixes and coexists with pre-Christian African beliefs and ceremonies.
Of course, when it's done right many of these games can coexist with one another, it also gives players options by offering them choices.
The performance, which coexists as a video that I am also presenting at this year's Venice Biennale, was a live re-enactment of a hypnotherapy session that I found on the Internet.
Transferring the information from one medium to another also impacts the space; the canvases take on a hybrid quality in which flatness and depth coexist, or become compressed and more difficult to detect.
This also seems true of your own work: one of the many ways that all ages are contemporaneous in your new book is that ancient thinkers coexist with modern painters — a quote from Mark Rothko, the homage to Agnes Martin.
With different expressive media, references and semiotics, they create artworks in full dialogue between them, negotiating this trend that has emerged in recent years in the international art scene, in which handicraft, folklore, history, the folk, and the local culture, stand shoulder to shoulder and coexist, from the 90s in New British Scene, but also later through individual cases of artists who originated form the periphery of the Globe.
And there in Culiacán you also have the Botanical Garden, where curators have been inviting contemporary artists to come up with site - specific works to coexist alongside botanical displays.
This is not to mention that we are also made aware that, as with the black paintings to come, no painting is ever truly monochrome, but is always built up out of varying shades of blue, and in certain paintings, especially early ones, they sometimes coexist with complementary, non-blue colors, most prominently in the large horizontal painting incorporating greens.
Peri has always been fascinated by the moment of intersection between the lines of a cross form, and their ability to become a paradoxical point where unity and division coexist; where a position is marked and also somehow concealed.
Praise and hate coexist here; there is the exaltation of positive forces of resistance and of a valuable cultural legacy, but there is also inconformity in relation to the disregard from part of the state and society and to the incapacity to solve basic problems.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
And the non human species with whom we coexist aren't only vulnerable to natural disasters, but also to human induced disasters.
Also, when the methane and water combine to make clathrate, they reject most of the salt in the water, making salty brines that are harder to freeze, until clathrate, salty water, and free gas can coexist, allowing the free gas to escape in some places by bubbling through the salty water.
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