Sentences with phrase «now coexist»

This works with a secure swap contract in which different currencies now coexist in the same environment.
There is, I would argue, a general consensus among both information providers and information users that the electronic storage and online retrieval of large amounts of legal information, is inherently more efficient and, as Ted Tjaden points out in his posting this week, an increasing number of previously print - only monographs, treatises, and textbooks now coexist in both print and electronic formats.
Catholics and Protestants, Anglicans and Baptists - not to mention Buddhists and Muslims - now coexist amicably in a way unimaginable to their 17th - century ancestors.
This approach keeps the nutrients that react with each other separated for better stability, so all those ingredients you normally need to get in separate pills can now coexist in one.
Ole Seehausen, senior author and Head of Fish Ecology and Evolution at Eawag Aquatic Research, said: «African cichlid fish stand out amongst fish by their incredible richness of species that evolved without geographical isolation and that now coexist within individual lakes.

Not exact matches

Where before in the unconscious level, time was gathered without being consciously grasped, now there is a conscious gathering of time, so that the past is able to coexist with the present reduplicatively.
Now, the Reformed Church of France was already pluralistic: liberals, Calvinists, Barthians coexisted within it.
And so now that capitalism has, for the most part, grown beyond our control, many of us who seek the Lord and look to serve His purpose have to find a way to make our corporate lifestyle and Christian values coexist.
My daughter is 27 months old and even now she can't be trusted to be alone with them for even one minute, but I'm hopeful that she'll get better about it soon and even though my dogs don't like her and won't play with her that they'll at least peacefully coexist.
My suspicion: The two techniques can live nicely side - by - side, just as social media and email advocacy have coexisted and cooperated with traditional lobby work for years now.
We want both of them to continue to coexist peacefully as they used to, before now.
Some string theorists, taking their cue from Leonard Susskind of Stanford University, argue that these manifold universes of string theory may coexist, evolving from one to another in a way that now and then produces a universe like ours.
«Until now we had no evidence that the two even coexisted in this region during this time period.
Now, an international theory and computational team led by Cesare Franchini from the University of Vienna, find that multiple quantum interactions can coexist in a single real material and show how an electric field can be used to control them.
«Now that we know nature allows five quarks to be bound together, it would be very strange indeed if just this set of quarks is allowed to coexist in this manner,» he says.
An international team of researchers led by Professor Cesare Franchini and Dr. Jiangang He of the Quantum Materials Modelling Group at the University of Vienna, in cooperation with Professor Rondinelli of Northwestern University and Professor Xing - Qiu Chen of the Chinese Academy of Science has now demonstrated that multiple quantum interactions can, indeed, coexist in a single material and that it is possible to tune between them with an electric field.
Scientists are now trying to discover how they can coexist.
At first this may seem confusing since we typically associate bacteria with germs, infections, and sickness; however, we now know that while certain strains of bacteria in your body can be harmful, the «good» bacteria peacefully coexist with your body's immune system in a symbiotic relationship and ultimately help you.
After giving the iPad vs. Kindle battle some thought - I basically held my Kindle purchase to scope out the iPad - I'd argue these devices may converge at some point, but for now can coexist.
Not identical, but after more than a year now webscriptions and Amazon seem to be coexisting quite well.
Happening now (June 21 - 22) Milan: Editech in cooperation with Tools of Change — «Book publishing today is a market where digital and traditional coexist, where borders and frontiers blur and at the same time defy each other.
Cats have coexisted alongside humans for around 10,000 years now.
«They're coexisting with people very well now.
John has been recognized by the State and is now a State Continuing Education trainer for ACOs, empowering them with the tools, information, and resources they need to coexist with coyotes.
The duo now creates a line of responsibly made products that show luxury design and aesthetics can coexist with green materials to create chic, natural pet beds that last.
Indigenous birds, insects and plants — many of which are now extinct, once inhabited the cave — coexisting with one another.
It's looking like from now on last gen and next are going to coexist for a year just to keep gamers busy.
To make new representational painting, and make it affecting, then, becomes even more of a challenge, coexisting in constant competition with all the other imitations of life which now surround us.
At Minus Space we now see the work: that is, the method as a whole coexisting with the singular brilliantly colorful result, in small panels requiring reading as well as seeing.
But he now tries to force an even greater number of formal issues and contradictions to coexist in the same work.
Now, however, unlike the last pre-modern, this trend could coexist with their diametrically opposed, in the universe and on plural of vanguards.
Canada was now capable of developing its own conventions, so long as they could coexist peacefully with the text of the BNA Act.
But while Bixby timidly takes off, coexisting with Google Assistant... for now, Samsung bets big on the Gear VR, looking to suppress all competition.
Now, this may be evidence that Cortana still has life in it yet, and that the two voice assistants can coexist peacefully, but it could also be seen as Microsoft laying the groundwork for Cortana to be replaced, much like a parasite gradually leeches off the life - force of its host.
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