Consequently, UAE society acquired the features of open societies that tolerate and
coexist with one another, regardless of differences, and believe in diversity as a natural and positive aspect of life.
They are known as socially flexible animals: They prefer to live solitary lives, but will peacefully
coexist with one another if the habitat demands it.
We have made extraordinary efforts to try and peacefully
coexist with one another."
More often than they do now, these communities could tolerate and
coexist with one another, despite differences.
"The people of the world also need to learn to accept and
coexist with one another; that with coexistence, our world can become a greater place than anyone could imagine." -- Blogger Don Doerr on Sen's article.
We are part of the world and we need to
coexist with one another locally and globally.Dr.
It is always important to
coexist with one's immediate neighbors rather than those thousands of miles away on the other side of the globe; South American countries.
"There's so much we can learn about how to
coexist with one another."
''Dialogue and pressure cannot
coexist with one another.
She sees more people looking for ways to
coexist with one another and the earth outside of patriarchal models that are ultimately unhealthy--or worse.
Carnegie's view of teaching and teachers could
coexist with one or two of the Excellence Commission's teacher recommendations, but on the whole it was rooted in dramatically different core beliefs about who should make key education decisions, and it advanced a markedly different view of the organizational and policy framework within which teachers work--or should work.