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And all of a sudden, the drivers of these automobiles had to have driver's licenses, eye exams, registered motor vehicles, speed limits, rules of the road, so that horses, pedestrians, could
coexist
with cars.
To put it this way, nature knows no other circumstance in which functionally equivalent traits
coexist.
I'm going to talk about how AI and mankind can coexist, but first, we have to rethink about our human values.
Now, most people believe that sharks and dolphins are these mortal enemies, but during the Sardine Run, they actually
coexist.
Some of you may not be aware that some of the world's poorest communities
coexist
with some of the world's most well-known archaeological sites.
How we humans will
coexist
with AI is something we have to think about carefully, based on solid evidence.
It wasn't always so, but I'm interested to get your thoughts on how you reconcile both and how they
coexist
for you personally.
They can still
coexist
with each other.
They are examples and schools of social life, because to sing and to play together means to intimately
coexist
toward perfection and excellence, following a strict discipline of organization and coordination in order to seek the harmonic interdependence of voices and instruments.
Unless the local communities want to protect and
coexist
with wildlife, all conservation efforts might be in vain.
Where you deny the other person's reality, you have paradox where you allow more than one reality to coexist, I think there's another philosophical construction.
Architecture and humans and nature can
coexist
together and are having a good relationship in this photo.
We succeed best with the little microbial bodies we have adapted to
coexist
with during evolution.
We're trying to build this human-robot world in which we can
coexist
and collaborate with one another, and we don't need to be fully autonomous and just do things on our own.
The play has also been called schizoid in its careening from comedic scenes to tragic ones, leading some to say it is two plays trying to
coexist
as one.
Because of the true talent Melissa Joan Hart and her supporting cast had of demonstrating that whit, comedy, light-hearted humor, and deep thought could actually
coexist.
But how long China's two economies can continue to
coexist
is becoming a central question for policymakers.
Although Communism could, every now and then,
coexist
with private ownership, sometimes with private enterprise, it could never
coexist
with civil society.
By the same token, good politics can certainly
coexist
with bad economics: Former British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s austerity policies condemned the United Kingdom to years of stagnation.
Moreover, it has managed to compel the US to abandon its dream of regime change, and to
coexist
– and even engage – with an Islamic theocracy that it finds repugnant.
In his view, “the best possible outcome is a new understanding that when they cannot cooperate, they will
coexist
and allow countries in the Pacific to grow and thrive.”
This is true in the US system, where public and private universities
coexist
happily.
In many economies, too many unemployed graduates
coexist
with a large number of employers who cannot find workers with the skills they need.
What is needed is a legitimate system of rules, norms, and institutions, devised by private as well as government stakeholders, that reflects the emerging global nature of economic, political, and social activity as the old state loses its dominance and must
coexist
with a patchwork of non-state structures of association.
Unlike market-driven demand, which too often results in a winner-takes-all dynamic, state-sponsored demand creates an environment in which multiple solutions to technical problems can proliferate and
coexist.
In the months ahead, the military-enforced calm will
coexist
with growing anxiety about what will follow King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s nearly seven-decade-long reign.
Those Israelis who believe that a two-state solution cannot be achieved feel vindicated; those who simply do not want two states to
coexist
are equally well served.
For I believed that the sphere of liberty offered at the Roundtable negotiations would have to
coexist
for a long time with "their" sphere – i.e. the sphere of Communism.
And floating and fixed exchange-rate regimes
coexist
uneasily, because volatility tends to affect the floating currencies (often the euro, and recently the Latin American currencies).
Still more probably, it might confine politics to the day-to-day management of redistributing wealth among groups that
coexist
in the same society but do not necessarily share much else.
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