A manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes.
An agreement between those whose opinions differ, such that they agree to disagree.
1 On March 15 the British Government flatly refused the modus vivendi suggestion.
2 Cunningham's administration had upset the whole modus vivendi of the lower Himalayas!
3 What of the ' modus vivendi ' of the two races occupying the same soil?
4 Let us hope that they shall find a modus vivendi !
5 It is eclectic, a thing of compromises, that seeks a modus vivendi above all things.
6 He was close to a modus vivendi that would soothe the factions in the Connec.
7 We had, in effect, entered into a modus vivendi with the governor and the militia there.
8 It struck a modus vivendi of mutual paralysis in the Balkan with Russia as early as 1897.
9 For the purpose of the cash payments the creditors' fund accumulated under the modus vivendi was utilized.
10 But he did succeed to establish a modus vivendi and is working hard on a modus operandi.
11 I'd chosen him as my modus vivendi .
12 The British and Irish governments have over many years developed a modus vivendi as regards the sovereignty issue.
13 The treaty with Spain in 1795 had not solved the question, though it had established a modus vivendi .
14 Early the next morning he established a modus vivendi with his landlady by giving her ten dollars on account.
15 While they wait, there might be compelling reasons for the two sides in Cyprus to find a new modus vivendi .
16 The discussions were long and tedious, but resulted in a sort of modus vivendi likely to lead to something better.
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