Sentences with phrase «coexist as»

The present study tests whether aggression and prosocial behavior can coexist as part of a socially functional and adaptive profile among early adolescents.
In our couples therapy practice, we work with couples to break out of the linear power struggle around being more or less rigid — about money, sex, intimacy, planning, etc. — and instead, look more creatively about how couples might coexist as two people with different relationships with rigidity and structure.
In a few states, LPCs and LMHCs coexist as part of a tiered credential system.
I think bitcoin and bitcoin cash can coexist as cryptocurrencies with different approaches to scaling.
Apple's top execs including Tim Cook have often repeated that the macOS and iOS platforms will continue to coexist as separate entities that will never merge, even if Apple is trying to offer its >>
This vision was perhaps more akin to today's omnichannel commerce environment, in which like physical and online retailers, bitcoin and fiat - based financial systems coexist as competing or even complementary offerings.
I'm interested in painting allegorically, relating it to the complexities of how we coexist as individuals, each with deep - seated subjectivities.
Instead, they can coexist as a united group.
Physical visits and online visits coexist as well.
Enter the all - new Giulia; the first Alfa Romeo in which power and lightness coexist as two faces of the same coin.
Like the rest of vehicle, the mechanical tool - inspired wheels and all - terrain tires coexist as one piece, with the tire tread...
Like the rest of vehicle, the mechanical tool - inspired wheels and all - terrain tires coexist as one piece, with the tire tread physically laminated over the 21 - inch aluminum - alloy wheels.
(The mechanical tool - inspired wheels and all - terrain tires coexist as one piece, with the tire tread physically laminated over the 21 - inch aluminum - alloy wheels)
Ace - once you keep a man as a slave, you steal his freedom to coexist as a normal human being, so even if you inherit the slave, and keep him in that state, you are stealing the man.
Hawkins's official response to the college, which she posted on her website, quoted part of Wheaton's questions, including a request to «clarify how it is that we worship the same God if Muslims can not affirm that God is the Father of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; or that God the Father is indeed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; or that the Father did not spare his only begotten Son; or that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit coexist as a Trinity in eternal and self - giving love?»
But really Religion and Government can not coexist as separate because both demand exclusive devotion.
Here, fire and water curiously coexist as natural gas and hot spring water escape the rocky walls — although legend would have you believe that a fiery dragon and a water tiger once fought here a long time ago before they called it a truce and decided to join together as fire and water.
Howard hopes the three of them can spend the next few years coexisting as a happy family until the outside air is breathable again, but Michelle makes every effort to escape, all the while wondering if there's any truth to Howard's conspiracy theory.
Yet it feels consistent and uncontrived, pulling you through mission after mission with a shot of nostalgia for everything new, coexisting as one glorious whole.
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.
Often incorporating popular iconography, the artist attempts to shed light on the relationship between man and monument, coexisting as representations of one another.
IBM and Microsoft have coexisted as IT leaders and competitors for decades, constantly adapting to new strategies and opportunities.

Not exact matches

So you could easily mistake the rise of alternative hubs coexisting alongside the dominant hub as a retreat from globalization.
For instance, Hamid speculates about a future political order, based on pure democratic assemblies: «How this assembly would coexist with other preexisting bodies of government was as yet undecided... [U] nlike those other entities for which some humans were not human enough to exercise suffrage, this new assembly would speak from the will of all the people, and in the face of that will, it was hoped, greater justice might be less easily denied.»
What we are asking for is that in the few places we have to coexist such as in schools and government places like the courts.
i would say that if every one were to coexist and accept others ideologies then the problem will vanish, but then i would be saying the same as you.
However, compassion and security can coexist, as they have for decades.
But if all values are not «compossible,» can not all coexist, as seems an almost obvious truth, then a purely final or static perfection possessing all possible values is impossible.
The only way democracy and religion can coexist tolerably well, such as they do for us in America, is if we don't really follow the tenets of religion strictly, most of the time.
Factors such as trade routes, the order of military encampment, property divisions, farming practices, building practices, economics and technology, and social stratification» not to mention a vast array of ritual processions and gatherings that might have only a tenuous connection to the type of conscious and coherent cosmology that Msgr. Mannion presupposes to have existed in these cultures» all coexisted with whichever form of religious devotion was particular to a given place and people.
No one's arguing that science and religion can't coexist, just that religion and faith can not be passed off as science, which requires evidence.
The kind of orthopraxy that exists among many Christians is a devotional orthopraxy, or a syncretic orthopraxy, and so long as some of the clergy don't know about that, it coexists, and to the degree that some of the clergy find out about it, they get themselves terribly excited and think that they should be able to eradicate it.»
The purpose of office is not to maintain truth but to maintain a procedural unity that allows for people who are as different from one another as night is from day to coexist.
These infantile Atheists need to grow up, & coexist peacefully like the genuine Atheists who simply ignore crosses or crescents or suns or pentacles as simply a shape that does not affect the way they think.
In my opinion, the only possible approach for a Christian theologian in dealing with the presence of evil is that of Thomas Aquinas, who holds, pace David Hume, that an omnipotent and benevolent God can coexist with evil in His finite creation, but only when the world is viewed both as a totality and under the aegis of eschatology.
It's almost as though blind rage is the only emotion left strong enough to coexist with despair, or survive in its presence.
I suppose it is possible that love and violence can coexists, such as when a parent spanks a son or daughter to discipline them.
Moral freedom can coexist with the law, it's just that we no longer regard «unlawful» as identical to «immoral.»
Yet the nexus itself coexists with them and constitutes their unity as a new ontological actuality, a unified field of activity with a determinate character or common element of form.
That is, it is easier to propose that the trinitarian God of Christian orthodoxy is a structured society of three personally ordered societies of actual occasions than to think of three persons as somehow coexisting within the one ever - concrescing transcendent actual entity in Whitehead's scheme.
Mark Steyn calls them» The «COEXIST» Bombers «The only person who might be disappointed is David Sirota who made fame for himself with «Let's hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American: There is a double standard: White terrorists are dealt with as lone wolves, Islamists are existential threats.»
How do you coexist with people who carjack, set bombs in crowds, or otherwise live as to make their existence impinge on yours and ours through violence?
All should be humble and not deny an ability to coexist and even allow science and religion work as a sort of ying and yang for the betterment of the human race and the closer understanding of God's universe.
In any case, there is no way a global flood could produce this order if, as Kent Hovind asserts, all «kinds» coexisted both pre - and post-flood with the sizable majority destroyed in a single event.
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.
Last week, more than 500 evangelical leaders signed an open letter decrying the ban and emphasizing how «compassion and security can coexist, as they have for decades.»
I am skeptical that they coexisted because the man is dressed as Indiana Jones.
Unless you say there's no such thing as Truth, just different «truths» that «coexist».
And if they coexist, can they continue to function as they are thought to function in a society with a religious monopoly?
For us as Americans, Locke's ambiguity may have been fortunate, for it allowed biblical Christianity and classical republicanism to coexist with what we might call radical liberalism, that is, secular atomistic individualism.
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