Stagnated wages for the working woman and rising wages for management cannot, should not, co-exist.
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The toy-makers defend Halloween as a festival that can co-exist with the Day of the Dead.
He would show that religious faith and reason could co-exist in the modern world.
The notion that self-help and liberal politics can't co-exist is wrong as well, Lowery says.
IPv6 is the way it has been designed to co-exist with the current protocol.
How can private and commercial interests best co-exist to ensure both economic vitality and free public access?
No phone has killed the iPhone, but plenty of them co-exist just fine, thank you very much.
Open networks can and should co-exist with others blocked and managed and fiddled with in every way imaginable.
When there was conflict, everyone had to really want to figure out a way to co-exist and co-manage.
While the two species will co-exist, eventually they hybridise and the native with its rich blue is displaced.
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Americans generally co-exist peacefully with the corporations whose activities pervade our daily lives.
As a group of 25, you look to not only co-exist, but (recognize) the individuality of everyone in there.
"They're different things, they can co-exist, but they shouldn't be confused, " he says.
Krueger says that, under that rule, the reintroduction plan states that the ferrets must co-exist with possible energy development.
They need to figure out which operating systems should be used and how they can co-exist seamlessly and economically.
Cohen does not believe that Coursekit and Blackboard can co-exist within a university.
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That implies an interest in how the two Koreas, with their vastly different conditions, can co-exist and cooperate peacefully.
These pig cells were able to co-exist safely with the human cells for the 25 weeks of the study.
Ashitaka must find a way for the two women to co-exist in peace.
All three will probably co-exist, suggests Michelle Slaughter of Infotrends, a market-research firm.
If Congo and Rwanda are to co-exist and prosper, they need economic integration and stability, not war in the Kivus.
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Many BBQ pundits believe that smoked meats and upscale simply cannot co-exist, and to date they have been largely right.
My hope is that Facebook, its users and marketers can co-exist in a sort of symbiosis in the years to come.
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The court decided by a narrow majority in favour of the Wik people: that pastoral leases and native title could co-exist.
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Part of the reason may be that a mix of Protestants, Catholics, Jews and non-believers were trying to co-exist under one roof.
"These two things should not co-exist in the same institution, " he said.
Our data support the idea that women could be more ambitious than men in believing that career and life aspirations can co-exist.
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But in others, new institutions co-exist with the same bad old attitudes.
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Elvis was such an important cultural figure in American history that two versions of him co-exist in the pantheon of Pop Culture Gods.
It implies that the UK might be able to co-exist in the European Union with a currency union that becomes a political union.
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