Coexistence
in sentence
110 examples of Coexistence in a sentence
In the case of Charlie Hebdo,the question is whether depictions of the Prophet Muhammad are likely to foster the kinds of debate and behavior that are compatible with the
coexistence
of Muslims, Christians, Jews, other believers, and atheists in a society that upholds the freedom of worship and expression.
Finally, Okinawans should be offered compensation to offset the opportunity costs of forced
coexistence
with US forces.
Hong Kong’s "tiger" and China’s giant panda have already gone a long way toward a tame
coexistence.
The coexistence, in the same depressed economy, of these two types of businesses gives rise to unexpected opportunities for shadowy trades without which countless businesses might close their doors permanently.
In particular, the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul could be a great example of peaceful
coexistence
among Christians and Muslims.
The peaceful
coexistence
between the country's myriad ethnic, religious, and tribal groups is the result of a complex layer of concessions, compromises, tacit agreements, and other pragmatic arrangements perfected over the centuries.
This pattern represents not the old regime's eradication, but its
coexistence
with the new one.
Working with a network of partners focused on helping Syria’s refugees, ECW is addressing structural challenges, such as teacher remuneration and certification processes, while helping to create a new curriculum based on
coexistence.
The group consistently posts content that challenges the possibility of
coexistence
between Islam and the West and calls young people to jihad.
If troubled Lebanon, wracked by sectarian violence and religious divides, can champion
coexistence
and provide Syrian refugees with a chance to study, there is no reason other countries in the region should not follow its example.
On immigration, they should hear what sociologists, political scientists, or psychologists have to say about what
coexistence
in multicultural communities may entail.
Kids would be pushed from UNRWA classrooms onto the streets, where they would be more vulnerable to dangerous scenarios such as recruitment efforts by terrorists, who will surely jump at the chance to argue that if we can’t keep our aid promises, peaceful
coexistence
with the West is impossible.
Peaceful
coexistence
between different political systems is an attainable objective, and one to which all the world’s major powers can sign up.
Indeed, the Kurds have forged one of the region’s few examples of a vibrant democracy that upholds tolerance, cultural coexistence, and the rule of law.
Indeed, for Lewis, the
coexistence
of the traditional alongside the modern is what makes development possible.
Germany’s Jewish community also understands the need to move from a focus on Germany’s special responsibility to talk about coexistence, multiculturalism, and interfaith dialogue.
Overall, there are two conflicting images of Islam: a peaceful Islam, which is ready for dialogue and coexistence, and a fundamentalist Islam, which is militant and even terrorist.
It asked its members to fill out party registration forms, organized rallies against sectarian violence, issued joint statements with the Coptic Orthodox Church of Assyut in support of peaceful coexistence, and founded a political party (Construction and Development) to stand in elections.
After all, Europe is uniting in order to defend its freedom and values, not to sacrifice them to the ideal of harmonious
coexistence
with dictators and thus risk gradual infiltration of its soul by the anti-democratic mindset.
Support for President Evo Morales, who won 53% of the vote in December 2005, represented a demand for democratic coexistence, social change, and national unity.
But the easy
coexistence
of rising corruption and growing inequality can be seen throughout the region.
The
coexistence
of disparate ideas cultivates competition and progress.
Indeed, deficiencies in the global monetary system contributed to several economic failings in recent years: excess global liquidity; over-accumulation of dollar-denominated reserve assets; uneven policy responses to current-account surpluses and deficits; resistance to necessary exchange-rate adjustments in the emerging world; and
coexistence
of inflation and deflation at a global level.
Despite lingering concerns about coexistence, societal attitudes “do not escalate into reactionary behavior except for very exceptional circumstances.”
Beyond PEER, the Catalyst Foundation is also looking at projects to improve school auditing, spur social-impact investing in the education sector, and introduce curricula to encourage inter-faith
coexistence
in the Middle East and worldwide.
A large generation of young people growing up in the Middle East and North Africa – soon to number 200 million – would be well served by an educational model that fosters cultural coexistence, especially during a time when certain politicians in the West deny that
coexistence
is possible.
From the outset, the declaration was envisaged as a universal set of principles to govern human
coexistence.
In fact, there is a rather surprising parallel for stable
coexistence
of two currencies over a long period of time.
In contrast, we support Syria’s ethnic and religious mosaic, and envision a future of
coexistence
among Christians, Circassians, and Yazidis – all groups that Turkey has shunned.
International agreements and international law are so essential for
coexistence
on this crowded globe that not even the most powerful nation can do without them.
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