vivendi in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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modus vivendi [Am ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvɛndi, ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvɛndaɪ, Brit ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvɛndiː, ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvɛndʌɪ] N form no pl

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Coalition rather than confrontation is the modus vivendi.
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People, especially youth are forced to travel footboard due to huddled masses and demanding modus vivendi.
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I made friends with government, business groups, and organized labor, and developed a modus vivendi.
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In future cases such as this a sensible and responsible dialogue should take place as soon as possible, with a view to finding an early modus vivendi.
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Certainly, trial separations seem to have become a modus vivendi in the celebrity world.
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Nonetheless, the two agreed that a modus vivendi would need to be worked out as the stakes were too high to permit personal disagreement to assist the sovereigntists.
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Although compliance with the agreement has been predictably erratic, rebel and regime forces have arrived at a workable modus vivendi.
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And the modus vivendi through which it reforms and re-educates its misdemeanants, corrects its incorrigibles and integrates its deviants.
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But eventually, using their reserves of deep mutual affection, my parents managed to negotiate a way through this crisis and found a modus vivendi.
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It is a vocation, hobby and modus vivendi that he pursues tirelessly four seasons a year, fair weather and foul.
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