Word: coexistent
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that feeling, however, is still open to question. As a senior Soviet official told TIME last week, "The situation is abnormal. We have to realize that Reagan may be in office for another five years and that this confrontation has gone far enough. We not only have to coexist with America, but coexist in a better atmosphere...
...cultural assault on liberal democracy and capitalism beginning in the new left in the 1960s; and second, the consequences of a simplistic understanding of Detente according to which the age of ideological confrontation with the Soviet Union had given way to a more "sophisticated" and political effort to coexist with the Soviet Union as a security partner...
...amount of strategic brilliance or foreign policy sophistication will be able to keep the peace and sustain political freedom in Western Europe. The West has won this skirmish with the Soviets but its weak spots will take a long time to overcome. Unaccustomed as it may sound, we can coexist most peacefully with the Soviet Union when the Russians understand first, that nothing is to be gained by accumulating more weapons, and second, that the Western public is fully aware that there is all the difference in the world between "both superpowers." Neither of these assumptions are ambiguously clear...
...course, supporting the center would be the most intelligent policy option from this country's perspective. And it would just happen to be the most moral course we can adopt as well. So morality and foreign policy can coexist--if not always, at least sometimes. But as evidenced by Reagan's latest blunder, the policymakers in Washington don't see the light. Instead, they are leading us down a familiar path, one already followed in El Salvador and Nicaragua...
...debate and responsible decision is before sex, not after it. Anti-abortionists are not disregarding the rights of women; rather, we are merely representing the rights of those who cannot represent themselves in any possible capacity. The rights of both the fetus and the responsible mother can, and should, coexist. The attempt to introduce respect for the rights of all human beings responsibly enhances the value placed on human life instead of cheapening it, as Ms. Idelson would like to claim...