Sentences with phrase «coexist on»

That's right, Alexa and Cortana will coexist on the same Windows 10 PCs, each ready to handle specific commands.
This platform makes it possible for business and personal information to securely coexist on one device, creating a reliable method for the mobile workforce to use the tablets for work and play.
It means a Mac, Linux box, and Windows PC will happily coexist on one network, accessing one another and the same files.
I thought for example that Picasso's Guernica had resonance in today's crisis, and it can coexist on the wall with the Ashley Madison's «have an affair» logo, a fragment from Richard Hamilton's painting of Bobby Sands or a headline about Jeremy Corbyn.
Emitting the powerful energy, unknown and familiar forms coexist on the canvas emphasized with vivid colors and expressive lines.
Like the work of Philip Guston, Willem de Kooning, and Asger Jorn, pure abstraction and representation coexist on the canvas, continuously giving way to each other and contributing to the overall power that is inherent in these paintings.
The story follows a missing person case taken at Valentine's Detective Agency, and leads the player to Far Harbor, where the situation is as tense as the locals, Child of Atom followers, and synths struggle to coexist on a heavily irradiated island that is home to more beasties than you can shake a super sledge at.
If you have problem that public library PDF and ePUB can not coexist on my reader.
Paddle shifters, adaptive cruise control, and Bluetooth all coexist on the steering wheel without hindering drivability.
All can coexist on one list that shows up horizontally at the bottom of the screen when pressing the «FAV» button.
This law, among other things, allows for traditional public schools to let charter schools coexist on their campus (colocation) if room is available.
He brings out the empathy and solidarity that are faintly latent in the comic's gusts of clinical depression: Zwigoff is the only person to ever stumble onto a spiritual terrain where R. Crumb, Robert Bresson, Skip James, and Laurel and Hardy could all coexist on more or less the same beatifically distressed plane.
Players will be able to coexist on a farm, building cabins and growing crops together.
The other 90 % of living cells are the microbes that coexist on, and inside our bodies.
Harris's moral landscape allows the possibility of many peaks and valleys — more than one right or wrong answer to moral dilemmas — so perhaps liberals, conservatives, libertarians, Tea partiers, Green partiers and others can coexist on different peaks.
Can «suede» and «PVC plastic» really coexist on a wearable garment?
While you're at it explain ANY of Noah and how Polar Bears and Elephants coexisted on 1 400 foot wooden arch and how even two of each of the 150,000 species of BEETLE made it onboard and oh what they all ate when the waters receded.
The fungi coexists on the plant's roots where it is supplied with sugar, and the plant receives energy from the fungi rather than through photosynthesis.
The experimental evidence matches what researchers find in the wild: red and green morphs coexisting on the same plant shoots attended by ants.
But in basal breast cancer cells, ZEB1's state is more tenuous, with repressing and activating markers coexisting on the gene.
Artist talks, absurdist panel discussions, live storytelling and instructional workshops coexisted on the same verbal spectrum, one fluidly leading to the next, offering unexpected frameworks in which to consider the work as well as the artists themselves.
Toshiba pressed red colored vinyl records from 1958 through early 1974, though they often coexisted on the shelves with black vinyl pressings.
He then went on to explain why it's perfectly logical to think that dinosaurs and man coexisted on Earth.
(22) In the meantime land holders would be uncertain as to whether native title coexists on their land.

Not exact matches

And fortunately for those on a budget, it's not all glitz — cheap Cuban sandwich joints, fishbowl - size discount margaritas, and Bud Light - slinging dive bars peacefully coexist with the posh hotel lounges and famed fusion restaurants.
While your own staph bacteria coexist peacefully on your body, an infection with someone else's staph can cause nasty skin infections, food poisoning, and pneumonia.
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.»
@ jack3 no you have the right to believe what ever you want, but we might mock you for believing in something that has talking snakes, a story about the world flooding and being able to fit all the animals on the planet on one boat, that believes in magic, that believes a person lived in the belly of a whale, and that people coexisted with dinosaurs all without any actual proof.
I believe this is an opportunity, no matter what your beliefs or thoughts are on this matter, it is an opportunity for us all to come together to COEXIST.
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.
It is made up of flawed people, and sometimes it is the very process of learning to coexist with and rely on our brothers and sisters in Christ, even in all their inadequacies and failings, that helps shape us into His image.
Given, on the other hand, a number of legally atomic events and the laws connecting them, it would be possible to deduce their effects pro tanto without an exhaustive knowledge of all the coexisting circumstances.
Jingoism and blind «patriotism» (patriotism is enclosed in quotations because this nation was founded on the principle that dissenting opinions can and must coexist for the benefit of all.
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?
I had bee n wanting to discuss the phenomenon of the COEXIST bumper stickers and this piece of the of the awfulness of the last few days is merely giving me an excuse to give vent on the subject.
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?»
I personally think every debate should begin with a show of hands on who thinks people and dinosaurs coexisted!
Fairness for All seeks to find common ground on questions at the intersection of religious freedom and LGBT rights so that both communities can peacefully coexist.
Thus the idea of tsimtsum, or the self - limitation of God, is given a metaphorical rather than a literal interpretation which enables it to coexist with the strongest possible emphasis on the immanence of God, or God's Glory, in all things.
The Wine Industry Network is hosting the first Wine & Weed Symposium with a focus on the legalization of cannabis in California, expected impact and opportunities for the wine industry, and ways that California wine and cannabis producers can coexist...
Fultz has a strong off - the - ball game and there should be plenty of room for the two players to coexist, especially with solid secondary players like Robert Covington and Dario Saric already on the roster.
Lowry has been on the trade block since telling the Houston Chronicle that he can not coexist with coach Kevin McHale.
All of these regulatory and language disorders can exist on their own without RAD, or they can coexist with RAD.
I think where I could have done better is to have been on the floor with the kids all the time, offering suggestions on how to coexist.
It was practically like an engineering firm's clean room environment where dust particles ceased to exist (Diana's house on the other hand coexisted with dust and mites).
The authors used other birth - certificate data on maternal coexisting conditions to adjust for high - risk conditions and performed a propensity - score analysis to account for the perinatal mortality associated with planned out - of - hospital birth versus hospital birth.
The two paradigms, one focused solely on state actors, the other engaging with networked society, are complimentary, and coexist in today's world.
Humans, on the other hand, have generally opted to obstruct the cycle rather than coexist with it.
But Jones puts better odds on figuring out how to hack evolution itself, so the tumor can coexist with the devil.
Effects of plasma channels on ice formation or precipitation processes could not be proved in typical storm clouds, where ice crystals and subcooled water droplets coexist.
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