coexistent उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- 2 years of experiments in the form of festival made it clear that the content of western music could be cooperatively coexistent with Tongyeong's environments.
- The other statutory college, St Mary's College, was founded in 1538, and is coexistent with the University's Faculty and School of Divinity.
- Still in 2011, some patients diagnosed with d-TGA are not candidates for an arterial switch, particularly because of late diagnosis, coexistent VSD with associated pulmonary hypertension, inadequate left ventricular function or complex coronary abnormalities.
- The 6th Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind, after Guru Arjan martyrdom and faced with oppression by the Islamic Mughal Empire, affirmed the philosophy that the political / temporal ( Miri ) and spiritual ( Piri ) realms are mutually coexistent.
- Meykandar's twelve-verse Zivaj?nabodham and subsequent works by other writers, all supposedly of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, laid the foundation of the Meykandar Sampradaya ( lineage ), which propounds a pluralistic realism wherein God, souls and world are coexistent and without beginning.
- Irrespective of the military districts, there were coexistent superior ( " nemesi "-" noble " ) captaincies, with their own captain-generals, however their role was different ( organization of " insurrectio ", logistics etc . ).
- However, unlike Zoroastrianism, Christian theology does not consider Satan, the Devil, to be original or ultimate like Ahriman, he is instead a deteriorated creature who corrupts people into committing evil, in line with the Christian rejection of any second eternal being coexistent with God.
- A second theory relates to the frequency of other sexually transmitted diseases, particularly those that break the skin, thus easing entry of HIV . A third theory relates to other coexistent infections such as malaria or tuberculosis that can increase the amount of HIV in the blood, increasing their ability to transmit the virus.
- This adaptation ( by Nichol's old partner Elaine May ) likes its characters, sees the irony and hypocrisy and total humanity of their situation, and _ with rather amazing prescience _ comes to pretty much the same divided but mutually coexistent conclusion about Clinton the man and Clinton the politician that the American people seem to have reached.
- By the time of the Cultural Revolution, however, China was involved in acrimonious disputes with many of these same nations, and their relations could have been described as anything but " peacefully coexistent . " The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were reemphasized in the 1980s, were considered the basis for relations with all nations regardless of their social systems or ideology, and were made a part of the 1982 party constitution.