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