Word: co-existence
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...politically conscious writers, "struggling with how politics and journalism should co-exist," Alter says, is unavoidable...
...school so rich in academic excellence, it is hard to accept that competitive athletics can co-exist in the same environment. The one common thread, however, was the historic Harvard-Yale football contest. Even the least athletic first-years had some clue about The Game...
...greatest advantages about the large size of HLS (large, that is, in comparison to most other law schools) is that it allows for a broad spectrum of interests and ideas to co-exist without conflict. Enough organizations are currently in place to account for the multitude of social, political and cultural views a student may have. Yet if that student feels an absence of representation for a particular cause or concern, he or she can develop a new organization to address...
Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Doris Sommer said the two programs needed each other to co-exist...
...whole cadres of conspiracy theorists who latch onto this notion of Malone and Turner overthrowing Levin," says Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at Emory Business School. "I don't see it. With support from Turner and Malone, Levin has a lot of new strength." Still, Malone and Levin must co-exist--and that may not be easy. Where Levin's style is subtle and elliptical, Malone's is famously brusque and blunt. Where Levin is slight and professorial, Malone has the square-jawed mien of the off-duty general--and the tactics to match. An executive who knows the parties well...