" 'Non-existent human rights issue' The official added that the US had been deliberately provocative with last week's sanctions on the "non-existent 'human rights issue.
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" In typical Ellen fashion, DeGeneres ended her speech with a tongue-in-cheek quip â€" thanking her non-existent husband "Mark" and their non-existent children at length.
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"The series fuels already existent points of view," he said.
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We don't need to use names to keep ourselves existent.
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My understanding of American football was — and remains — non-existent.
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"There were no subliminal messages on that TV program... I have been detained for a non-existent message, over a non-existent crime," he said according to a copy of his defense statement posted online.
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A question for Republicans: Why do you pass laws to stop non-existent bathroom attacks and almost non-existent voter fraud but you do nothing to act against gun violence when hundreds die every week?
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They offered services where state institutions and services are non-existent.
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We were seemingly chasing a non-existent bug in our system.
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I don&apost believe that they make up non existent sources.
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There are innumerable cracked sidewalks and steep or non-existent curbs.
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He states that they replaced all existent handguns with their own .
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Beyond those colors, nothing about these already-existent products has changed.
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The networks are barely existent, present only in a few cities.
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Medical care for China's retired migrants is patchy to non-existent.
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Treatment was basically non-existent and rotting teeth were typically pulled.
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It was conducted a non-existent group called NK Financial Research.
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On the whole, they offered half solutions for non-existent problems.
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He showed "non-existent red flags" this is according to officials.
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The compete level was non-existent, and I told them that.
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With 3D analysis, the risk of counterfeits is essentially non-existent.
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Renewable energy was practically non-existent on federal land before 85033.
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And, since then, news on the production has been non-existent.
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The HDP tweeted its rejection of Yuksekdag's ban as "non-existent".
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It's also the President's repeated assertions about non-existent voter fraud.
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Outside San Juan, the capital, cell service was virtually non-existent.
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We didn't have the internet and social media was non-existent.
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Your folders could be non-existent or organised with military precision.
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We found this last line of defense is virtually non-existent.
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I mean, why would science be applied to a non-existent issue?
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All of these are scarce or non-existent in bamboo as well.
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But on some carriers' maps, a third classification exists: the non-existent.
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They are passive, mute, opaque, and non-existent as objects of desire.
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The line between TV and traditional computer is now virtually non-existent.
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But on a geographic-basis, these vehicles are scarce to non-existent.
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How do you calibrate fear to a small but nonetheless existent risk?
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Daily moves of 1 percent or more have been virtually non-existent.
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Concepts like rate limiting are virtually non-existent in such a scenario.
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Still, our ability to do anything about such eruptions is non-existent.
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Phony and non-existent "sources" are being used more often than ever.
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Among high-income men, the effects on labour supply are non-existent.
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But the link between Christ and Rudolph is tenuous to non-existent.
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Double leverage is non-existent at present at the holding company level.
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But scammers know this and offer non-existent medical billing jobs online.
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An off-camera briefing makes the briefing non-existent for many people.
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"Public safety is non-existent in many Alaska Native villages," Wallner said.
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However, several players say negotiations on a way forward are non-existent.
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The first day after the storm, cellphone service was essentially non-existent.
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An American government watchdog has documented non-existent schools and "ghost" pupils.
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But so far the results are non-existent, and the risks serious.
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The House bill's future if it gets the votes: Still non-existent.
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Non-existent pubic hair that's seemingly been singed off with a blowtorch.
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Trust between parties is non-existent and escalation is a serious risk.
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A contractual clause, existent or no, made it difficult to talk about.
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That can only add to the otherwise non-existent production values, right?
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Prior this word, we were almost non-existent in our own culture.
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"The demand for air travel is essentially non-existent," the airline said.
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The evidence for 'inevitable societal collapse' is very weak to non-existent.
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In 2010, the solar industry in the UK was virtually non-existent.
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" Another Carlson banner said "BENEFITS OF RECENT WARS HAVE BEEN NON-EXISTENT.
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Ties between presidents -- if not always friendly -- are usually at least existent.
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When arguing constitutional questions, however, they should not invent non-existent ones.
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The cellular phone network is recovering, but remains almost entirely non-existent.
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Now, secular options in AA are officially considered non-existent in Toronto.
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His output for the rest of the round was near non-existent.
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After seeing fight totals reach a record low in 2015-16, fists are flying again this season, and someone with a Tie Domi avatar is ready to accuse us have sand in our assorted existent or non-existent genitals.
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Pattie Mallette has been "pretty non-existent" in Bieber's life ... so he says.
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Chopra and Malhotra are stilted and ineffective, and their chemistry is non-existent.
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Indeed, archaeological evidence for the North Pacific Coast route is practically non-existent.
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Wait times to read and load games were as good as non-existent.
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The initial public offering (IPO) market in 2016 has been practically non-existent.
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Hand in hand with my dim confidence came a non-existent love life.
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Like, did he think the BLM movement was for a non-existent cause?
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They are based in areas where its writ is minimal or non-existent.
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But at the same time, the arm's lifting capabilities are near non-existent.
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At that time Facebook and Twitter were, respectively, new-born and non-existent.
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Now that Democrats control the House, the chances of implementation are non-existent.
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Sadly, grammar instruction for teachers in many Anglophone countries is almost non-existent.
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Products are late, non-existent, or arrive doing half of what was promised.
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Several Chinese companies promote Ms Li's still non-existent centre on their websites.
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Slider was kind of non-existent, and it's tough to pitch that way.
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Another test showed that shock propagation below the engine was virtually non-existent.
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Maybe audiences like Jimmy Fallon because he is utterly ignorable, utterly non-existent.
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News is non-existent in this country on these so-called news channels.
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Generally, given Oklahoma City's non-existent outside shooting, this sort of makes sense.
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Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus's greatest strength is its near non-existent footprint.
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So if you played in a club, is the stress totally non-existent?
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The truth is that election fraud is nearly non-existent in U.S. elections.
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Once in place, the operating costs of renewable energy are almost non-existent.
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"The dating life is pretty non-existent since the show," he told People.
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But surprisingly, the impact on the German economy is non-existent so far.
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If Cuomo's progressive record as governor was debatable, Patrick's was almost non-existent.
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That's when the issuances will come and the covenance will be non-existent.
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Norwegian rats, NYC's only existent species, are basically built to eat and multiply.
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It is hers, and any attention to her audience is practically non-existent.
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Financial support for those leaving detention centers also appears to be non-existent.
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Overpacked cells and non-existent healthcare is a great way to catch tuberculosis.
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Instead they coyly focus their rhetoric on a non-existent food safety scare.
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From February 2016-January 2018, volatility in the stock market was non-existent.
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Studies have consistently shown that in-person voter fraud is virtually non-existent.
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Our testing facilities, and knowledge, are virtually non-existent; recovery will take years.
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And even the thought of a honeymoon, should she win, seems non-existent.
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There is already huge interest and pent-up demand for this non-existent device.
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Food chains and industry would become completely dysfunctional, and in some cases, non-existent.
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Now that we're adults, though, that special springtime ritual is pretty much non-existent.
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FACTS about the North Korean economy are not so much alternative as non-existent.
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The packs seemed to go from virtually non-existent to every backpack over night.
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The lettuce and tomatoes have the same crunch and mild, almost non-existent flavor.
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Cynics may conclude that thousands of non-existent service firms are inflating GDP data.
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"The law enforcement in Vietnam around wildlife trade is virtually non existent," said Willemsen.
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Security operations at airports have not been impacted by a non-existent sick out.
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The Alabama Democratic Party is dysfunctional and deeply riven, its infrastructure almost non-existent.
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"My non-existent Roman grandmother would roll over in her grave," Brioza says, drily.
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This ban officially remains in place today, though enforcement is now largely non-existent.
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Spot trade in the Far East was almost non-existent this week, sources said.
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But doesn't mean you shouldn't buy a beautiful cover for your non-existent AirPower.
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Many small-business owners have little collateral, patchy records and non-existent credit histories.
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In Brazil, researchers were puzzled to find markets selling "douradinha", a non-existent species.
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Unfortunately, in practical terms, this is one area where progress appears almost non-existent.
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The median lines on some roads are almost non-existent, as is smooth paving.
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With public transport networks virtually non-existent, its aging roads are clogged with traffic.
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Yet Metro's service has become so poor as to become – quite literally – non-existent.
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Tailor-made controllers for disabled people are near non-existent in the gaming world.
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"Here, the red flag warnings were either non-existent or very imperceptible," Abbott said.
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But how likely is it for that ideal world to become an existent world?
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According to audiences, the screams were virtually non-existent in "The Scream Team" (2002).
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"The demand for international air travel is essentially non-existent," Scandinavian Airlines said Sunday.
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Bonus ball: Montana = 85033 Electoral College votes Polling is all but non-existent here.
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The lack of a corpse made the possibility of prosecution — always unlikely — almost non-existent.
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"Cooking fuel, fuel for generators, basic food, clean water is almost non-existent," she said.
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CM 99/00 provides a beautiful, non-existent alternative to the game's lousy historical reality.
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"I consider these so-called rights of intervention non-existent, and illegal," Kotzias told journalists.
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As both clips show, Mischief does enjoy being stroked, just like Quintana's non-existent rabbit.
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Accessibility is the highest it's ever been as barriers to entry are virtually non-existent.
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Or… I don't know, the non-existent pop cultural touchstone for the American fruit industry?
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My gut tells me that Gulülu is an expensive solution to a non-existent problem.
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My gut tells me that Gulülu is an expensive solution to a non-existent problem.
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The differences range from grammatical adjustments to correcting a citation of a non-existent law.
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FOR MOST of Western history, childhood was nasty, brutish and short, or even non-existent.
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The toys-to-life genre, once a powerful market force, is virtually non-existent today.
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But reefs are obviously underwater, so the same type of information is basically non-existent.
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They simultaneously represent many women and the non-existent ideal put forth by the media.
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NEW YORK — During spring training Chad Green's slider was non-existent and needed drastic improvement.
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Trump and his supporters insist that the reported problems are either overblown or non-existent.
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The already existent House Judiciary Committee, after all, is where bills of impeachment are brought.
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Why, then, would we eliminate a Spanish webpage that is already existent and heavily utilized?
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You can't do a display, and the space for a battery is virtually non-existent.
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What to watch: In the 26s and 22028s, China's space program was virtually non-existent.
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MySpace was not even existent at that point, or was on the beginnings of it.
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Their elitism is unbounded but their desire to actually participate in governing is non-existent.
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In most areas outside of the island's capital, jobs and educational opportunities are non-existent.
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Buttigieg's support is almost non-existent among California's non-white voters; just 2% back him.
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The coalition's investigations of civilian casualties are woefully insufficient, while Houthi investigations are non-existent.
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"The risk of the law collapsing is very slim if not non-existent," Levitt said.
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Space and noise problems were non-existent once I moved to the upgraded room type.
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His minutes are down, his confidence is low, and his offensive role is non-existent.
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The combat is bad, the guns feel ineffective, and the feedback from monsters almost non-existent.
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Competitor Uber also encourages EVs for drivers, with an emphasis on the non-existent fuel costs.
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"Sales to India have been almost non-existent," said Zaid Qadoumi, chief executive at Broadgrain Commodities.
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Then there's cross-platform support—limited and fiddly on Windows, and almost non-existent for Android.
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As we mentioned in the #1 Financial Fail, savings are almost non-existent for my generation.
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The EQ Engine sits flat and its silhouette is non-existent unless you wear tighter shirts.
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ICE is almost non-existent anyway, why in the world would you get rid of it?
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If everyone who can get vaccinated does, outbreaks are small to non-existent, the CDC says.
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Maps trace routes through the non-existent old town, highlighting the homes of the first caliphs.
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Currently, about 300 gardeners are using the two existent spaces, approximately 70 percent of them refugees.
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Their chemistry is non-existent and you have to wonder how Michelle can fall for Sushrut.
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But Omidyar said this afternoon that any perceived animus between himself and Thiel is non-existent.
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To be fair, I think it was already bubbling, and already existent, but musical styles changed.
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And that's when I realized that while I may be strong, my endurance is non-existent.
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For the most part, people obey rules without questioning their often flimsy or non-existent rationale.
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Yes, even though said sexual history is non-existent, it's still an egregious breach of confidence.
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I navigated my non-existent sex life in high school by avoiding intimacy like the plague.
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"Unfortunately, manufacturing job growth remains virtually non-existent," said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.
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Some even created demos that showed how their stuff would look on the non-existent device.
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By the time Dina returned for season 6, her relationship with Caroline was nearly non-existent.
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And yet John Kasich persists, even though his path to the Republican nomination is non-existent.
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OneCoin defrauded investors to the tune of $3.8 billion, for example, with a non-existent cryptocurrency.
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And for upwardly mobile families, intangible benefits like at-home financial education can be non-existent.
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Character development is non-existent, to the point that things stop making sense after a while.
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In my head, the rest of the band is non-existent and I'm matching that bassline.
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Rain in the Peruvian capital is almost non-existent, with average annual precipitation of 7 millimeters.
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Going back to XM: It's incompatible with the renderings of this type of non-existent city.
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The conversation around sexuality and sex in general is almost non-existent in many Vietnamese households.
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Federal criminal prosecutions of financial firms in America were almost non-existent before the 2008 crisis.
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Both sides are very dug in here and the prospects for change are virtually non-existent.
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According to the International Commission of Jurists, "the separation of powers is non-existent," in Venezuela.
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Their Medicare funding should also cover support for their families, something that is currently non-existent.
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Internet connections can be slow or non-existent, and in many places card payments are rare.
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Trips to the free-throw line are virtually non-existent and his usage is painfully low.
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"Long story short, the punishment of Amazon's stock doesn't fit the non-existent crime," he said.
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Even with a text notification, Saudi women's marital rights remain largely the same: effectively non-existent.
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Electricity is almost non-existent and millions of citizens are struggling without basic necessities, including water.
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Several species of bacteria that were common in the Hadza were non-existent in other groups.
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Queer characters are practically non-existent and show up less than 2 percent of the time.
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When there are tight deadlines, I see my process as a "wringing out" non-existent wisdom.
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"If it isn't outright malicious its overall security is pretty much non-existent," Evans told us.
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The commission had been criticized as a misguided step to solve a practically non-existent problem.
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There's no consistent electricity in the camp, and running water is intermittent; hot water non-existent.
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You'd better tell these non-existent people who live in your letterbox to wrap up warm.
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On several commemorative stamps, her achievements were incorrectly attributed to a non-existent cat named Félix.
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In New Jersey, Newark Airport lines are almost non-existent amid growing fears of air travel.
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To make matters worse, the pharmaceutical industry's requirements to ship drug orders are almost non-existent.
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Unlike his other centrist opponent, Biden, his support among black voters nationwide is virtually non-existent.
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"While the benefits from debt are low to non-existent, the costs are immense," he wrote.
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The field of genetic genealogy at the time was non-existent, so the case remained dormant.
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When pressed, operators said the money was going to Conservative Leaders PAC, a non-existent PAC.
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Neither island has a pier, and ferry crossings are infrequent or, depending on weather, non-existent.
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The effect of this money-flood on consumer price inflation has been small to non-existent.
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Trump, at a lunch with African leaders, refers to the non-existent country of "Nambia." pic.twitter.
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Funding is highly inconsistent, and federal authority to cut across jurisdictional lines is basically non-existent.
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A separate bill would include cybersecurity in an existent Department of Homeland Security R&D program.
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Virtually non-existent until last year, ICOs raised over $270 billion in 2171, according to Autonomous Next.
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As there is no caching of data, SSL certificate management, security and compliance issues are non-existent.
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"Here maybe the opportunities are few, but in Tunisia the opportunities are totally non-existent," he said.
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The company's carrier play is non-existent in a country where most phones are purchased through telecoms.
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"The dating life is pretty non-existent since the show," the former Bachelorette star admits to PEOPLE.
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As for the others listed above, their online stores are either non-existent or very, very inaccessible.
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One of those non-existent children was still alive, according to her EHR, and one had died.
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They reported on Trump's mafia connections, his virtually non-existent philanthropy, and his extensive ties to Russia.
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The foot pedals feature dopey "play" and "pause" symbols, and the dash is almost entirely non-existent.
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There&aposs really not anyone like them out there right now based on my non-existent research.
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They invent outrages, such as the rape by German NATO soldiers of a non-existent Lithuanian orphan.
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Clever folks have used it to created programs that generate random human faces and non-existent cats.
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Smaller artists aren't as well represented and the crappy covers that flood Spotify are virtually non-existent.
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Search options are pretty much non-existent in the Photos part of iCloud on the web too.
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Other people's faces, the sound of wind, and even my smoldering-green-eyed instructor were non-existent.
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His animations are clunky, floppy, or non-existent, depending on the maneuver you're trying to pull off.
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"Don't follow us or you're next," he threatens the non-existent other terrorists at this hypothetical beheading.
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The likelihood that any of this happens is almost non-existent, but WB needs to do something.
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On Wednesday, Trump promised to get to the bottom of the non-existent problem of voter fraud.
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A utopia is by definition imaginary, non-existent; they work best when the inhabitants are designed, too.
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One mission has you tricking a Martin Shkreli caricature into buying a non-existent hip-hop album.
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Browsing the internet back then was painful most of the time, and Wi-Fi was non-existent.
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In regions of the world where labor standards are poor or non-existent, TPP offers additional protection.
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Google's opening statement was non-existent, which instantly made them the ceremonial punching bag for the committee.
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There may be a story here and there, but for the most part they are non-existent.
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"The treatment is non-existent," said Mohamed Maylood Al-Sabouh, whose wife is a cancer patient there.
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His policy agenda is stalled; his relationship with congressional leaders is non-existent; the Mueller investigation looms.
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I was becoming more successful and making more money, but my personal time was almost non-existent.
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Once inside, lines snaked in every direction as people searched and searched for that non-existent cheese.
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Twitter or Facebook alone are not going to conjure a non-existent community out of thin air.
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But 51 percent said if stronger principals were existent, there would be a very positive societal impact.
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It isn't existent today, and I think people are just sort of blissfully ignorant of that fact.
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I found the idea of an Amtrak chef being good or bad, or even existent, highly suspect.
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"Whatever we tried, it was just really bad or non-existent," Stephenson told Business Insider on Friday.
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Contrary to some perceptions, fintech regulation isn't non-existent in both countries; neither are regulators totally ineffective.
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I go up onto the roof to enjoy the sun and work on my non-existent tan.
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Large numbers are in and along border and coastal areas with loose or non-existent immigration checks.
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But most reporters who cover the agency weren't in the room, and cameras were nearly non-existent.
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However, as the economy improved and workplace enforcement remained virtually non-existent, illegal immigration crept back up.
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In 22010, the company went bankrupt, thanks to skyrocketing costs and a nearly non-existent customer base.
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But partisan scuffling over whether different proposals would preempt existent state data security regulations have stymied progress.
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Third, the correlations between measures of economic stress and vote switching were either weak or non-existent.
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There are a number of ways that existent networks can support Latino candidates running in open seats.
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This week Le Monde ran an editorial entitled "The challenges of hegemony", fretting about the "non-existent" opposition.
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The fraudsters demanded payments of as much as $2,900 to stop them from releasing the non-existent video.
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"When we first started … the whole venture capital scene in Singapore was nascent, almost non-existent," Quek says.
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Uber's "service to people who require wheelchair accessible vehicles ranges from token to non-existent," court documents said.
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Because a non-existent paper seems to have been cited over four hundred times by supposedly reputable research.
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Another issue is the search option, which doesn't exist, and accessibility without paying, which is also non-existent.
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To be constantly criticized for the smallest (or even non-existent) mistakes sounds exhausting — and that's a fact.
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"The literature on eating disorders in male athletes is almost non-existent, it is so small," she said.
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But 2005-06 saw the emergence of "covenant-lite" loans in which such restrictions were virtually non-existent.
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This means the chances of trafficked victims being detected and getting help are almost non-existent, campaigners say.
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As a student, Samarin found that the line between his faux identity and his reality was non-existent.
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There are few addiction treatment centers, harm-reduction services are virtually non-existent, and methadone therapy is illegal.
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Reliable data are almost non-existent, so it is unclear exactly how much the government owes international creditors.
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Save several obscure references in petroleum journals from the 1930s, scientific documentation of the river is non-existent.
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The result is an edge to edge display, making the side bezels virtually non-existent in the process.
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For most, the evidence for their effectiveness or safety in humans is either lacking or completely non-existent.
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The letter comes at a time when contractors are being laid off and treated as virtually non-existent.
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Illustration: Jim CookeEarlier this month, a non-existent bear named Ron did not attend an anti-vaccine rally.
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Flagged instances are becoming more frequent, but the harm to your privacy or system is virtually non-existent.
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A non-existent company once made a hoax takeover offer for Avon, which briefly made the stock pop.
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Their friendship helps them navigate their respective insecurities, existent because of and perpetuated by forces outside of themselves.
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"Nominations have been incredibly slow — if almost non-existent in terms of the committee," said panel member Sen.
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"Spaces with those vast white walls are just non-existent when you're in Charleston," Erin Nathanson tells Creators.
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USA Today said two cases involved the original text referring to incorrect or non-existent provisions of law.
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For landlords, the poor or non-existent data about their housing stock and resultant maintenance and repair inefficiencies.
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But eradicating it needs Iraqi troops (as yet unprepared) and ground forces in Syria (as yet non-existent).
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Affordable housing is almost non-existent in many major cities where gentrification has uprooted long standing black residents.
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Micromobility — electric personal vehicles — has gone from being non-existent to ubiquitous across cities all over the world.
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Trump frequently cites non-existent polling to argue he would easily beat Hillary Clinton in the general election.
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This is a team that added over the offseason, acquiring Alex Cobb to bolster their barely-existent rotation.
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" Trump criticized her reporting as having "non-existent 'sources' and a drunk/drugged up loser who hates Michael.
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Plus: we learn the names of the secret (or not-yet-existent) fan armies of various Times staffers!
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The sourcing for these stories is usually non-existent — that's how rumors work — but their ramifications are heavy.
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The awareness of efficiency and of cleaner engineering and technology was almost non-existent, it was just starting.
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It was rough going — my distance swimming and rowing experience is virtually non-existent — but I made it.
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The odds that Trump will be removed from office remain exceedingly small, but they are not non-existent.
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Thank you so much for taking the time out of your non-existent free time to do this.
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China's enforcement of multilateral sanctions against North Korea, meanwhile, remains virtually non-existent, something U.S. officials have acknowledged.
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Privacy protections range from strong in some countries to others where rules restricting police access are non-existent.
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But Copts in Tanta said security was almost non-existent on Sunday despite repeated warnings in recent weeks.
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But in Senegal's seaside capital and neighboring countries in West Africa, the protests were small or non-existent.
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" Ball claims "Bloomberg holds the views common in the 1-percent and virtually non-existent in the wild.
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Prior to the accident, Fox confessed to Entertainment Tonight that she and the actor's sex life was non-existent.
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It's fast-absorbing, finishes like a matte dream, and feels essentially non-existent as soon as it sinks in.
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Testifying at the hearing, Camp offered this defense for his comments: "a non-existent" knowledge of Canadian criminal law.
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Blue Point clearly didn't get my non-existent memo and is celebrating the holiday by releasing a special IPA.
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Reproducibility and automation are especially difficult for homespun systems whose components are open source, unsupported and/or non-existent.
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Bringing access to the internet to places where it is scarce or non-existent could be a huge business.
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Though, Hammer noted the video was taken of him "trying to keep the non-existent vibe alive" between takes.
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That is, of course, when Fortnite was fresh on iOS, non-existent on Android and with fewer overall players.
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" "The chance of getting the herpes simplex virus from a VR headset is so remote, it's practically non-existent.
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Still, Schroeder said that possibility is "practically non-existent" as private bondholders would lose almost everything in that scenario.
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My masterpiece was to paint the seam of a non-existent stocking on the bare leg of an actress!
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They all have cerebellums that are damaged in one way or another, not completely non-existent ones like Ethan.
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According to Eliezer Papo of Ben Gurion University, academic co-operation, which used to be "non-existent" has exploded.
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As so many American liberals are fond of pointing out, poverty is virtually non-existent in the Nordic countries.
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Exhaustive surveys are almost non-existent in Congo, where poor roads and little electricity make polling difficult or unreliable.
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It shows Marx on stage in an empty auditorium, belting out "The Internationale" anthem to a non-existent audience.
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Delayed trains at best, none at all when the proverbial shit is really hitting that equally non-existent fan.
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When I was lit, I would fixate on perceived, often non-existent, slights that had been done to me.
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Demand for ivory in China was practically non-existent and tusks could be bought for under $7 a kilogram.
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Harry, 31, told the BBC that the line between his public and personal life had become almost non-existent.
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Trump's diet (garbage), exercise routine (non-existent), and sleep habits (natch) have been gossipy fodder for quite a while.
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But the effect on inflation has been non-existent (and the effect on economic growth is still in dispute).
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"Most of the time, we played on weekdays, to non-existent crowds save for a few friends," Zul says.
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Hatsune Miku is the world's most prominent non-existent pop star, so she's a natural fit for virtual reality.
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But on Capitol Hill, the sense that something can be done to stop future shootings was almost non-existent.
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The caravans, as Trump calls them, are being used by Republicans to frighten Americans of a non-existent threat.
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In both cases, we are talking less about history — which is necessarily concerned with dates — than the pre-existent.
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"The logistical chain in Puerto Rico isn't just broken, at this point it is virtually non-existent," Rubio said.
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Meanwhile the government was also pushing to develop virtually non-existent secondary trading in local debt instruments, Cisse added.
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In fact, the only program Trump has advocated cutting is the "Department of Environmental", a non-existent federal agency.
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He said a forensic investigation had found "fraudulent transactions" of 220 million rupees ($3.29 million) involving "non-existent parties".
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This JV was undertaken to promote a computer hardware industry in India which was non-existent at that time.
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But they've clearly outlined their case that Sanders' path to the nomination is virtually non-existent at this point.
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Let's remember that this is a man who impersonated a non-existent staffer in the Trump organization -- John Barron!
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When Rocket Fiber launched, access to fiber-based infrastructure was extremely limited in Michigan and non-existent in Detroit.
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Frenchly, however, the non-existent man was permitted conjugal visits during his imprisonment, one of which resulted in Edmond.
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For these reasons, Iran&aposs ability to launch airstrikes on US interests in the region are largely non-existent.
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"The logistical chain in Puerto Rico isn't just broken, at this point it is virtually non-existent," Rubio wrote.
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The UFC legend told MMAJunkie's Simon Head his vision from that eye was "pretty much non-existent" ever since.
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It seems to me that the separation between Breitbart and the Trump administration is, at this point, barely existent.
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In Europe, inflation remained almost non-existent in January with consumer prices growing a mere 0.3 percent year-on-year.
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Electricity was non-existent until a few years ago, when a solar farm was built on the edge of town.
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Without a living, fixed environment and an already-existent grid, Brown can city-plan in a more streamlined alternate dimension.
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Many Republicans are clearly grumbling that the pace of the legislative agenda is not just halting but almost non-existent.
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"Those kinds of institutional checks and balances are non-existent ... or at least are very weak in Turkey," Hakura said.
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A long term and fiery critic of the government and elites, Leung's support outside that camp is likely non-existent.
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Enforcement, however, is almost non-existent in Europe and no penalties have ever been issued for carmakers contravening emissions rules.
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Since the demise of the old system, health-insurance coverage has been patchy and in rural areas mostly non-existent.
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Blame carriers for being more interested in hyping virtually non-existent 5G technologies instead of replacing their antiquated SMS systems.
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Major lead-up stories to President Obama's big speech at the convention on Wednesday night are almost non-existent now.
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Around 35 percent of lung cancer is the result of copying errors, while heredity plays a virtually non-existent role.
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"Security operations at airports have not been impacted by a non-existent sick out," he tweeted in part on Friday.
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"Therefore, the chances for an anti-Assad uprising in western Aleppo are non-existent," the Washington Institute visiting fellow added.
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It took a little while to untangle because their English was not brilliant and my wife's Mandarin is non-existent.
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In heavyweight mixed martial arts, where one thunderous punch can end a fight in a blink, they're nearly non-existent.
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Ten years ago, mobile phones were virtually non-existent in Ethiopia despite being fairly common in some parts of Africa.
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Your freedom to wander, to push the story in a direction rather than letting it unfold naturally, is non-existent.
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The FBI Redacted the Names of DC Comic Book Characters to Protect Their Non-Existent PrivacySuperman can sleep soundly tonight.
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One was that it had to be short, easy to remember, and four letter names are just non-existent now.
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Earlier this month, Conway repeatedly made references to a non-existent terrorist attack — the "Bowling Green massacre" — during media interviews.
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Rubio's 2020 play Rubio knew his path to the Republican nomination was non-existent once Trump crushed him in Florida.
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Given the weak-to-non existent data presented in the film, the latter seems to be a pretty good possibility.
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Unlike presidents of the past, his grip on the decades before his inauguration appears, at times, tenuous or non-existent.
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"Oh, I can feel you moving inside of me," he says to the imaginary baby in his non-existent uterus.
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But in those days ARVs were costly, and ways of getting them to people in poor countries nearly non-existent.
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Throughout the campaign, political commentary on the U.S. nuclear arsenal and global anti-proliferation measures has been almost non-existent.
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I put Gorka's #CPAC rant about Democrats' non-existent plan to steal your hamburgers over an old McDonald's Hamburglar commercial.
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As for taste, it's pretty much non-existent on the current gelatinous version of the EPFL's early-stage edible robot.
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Six months in prison was a wakeup call and an experience that left his margin for error nearly non existent.
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LPC calls Radioshack, Sam Goody, and GameStop to check to see if they have some non-existent product in stock.
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Because the virus only appeared to impact gay men and intravenous drug users, the federal response was borderline non-existent.
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But while the Right to Try laws attempt to solve a non-existent problem, patients deal with very real obstacles.
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Sessions's record in support of efforts to bring needed reform to the nation's criminal justice system is virtually non-existent.
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I admire anyone who is interested in a teaching career knowing that the likelihood of becoming wealthy is non-existent.
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Plus, it can be a bit embarrassing to talk about non-existent revenues in the early days of a company.
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Unfortunately, a single peaceful event can do only so much for a situation in which trust is virtually non-existent.
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She told a receptionist she was there to attend a non-existent "United Nations Chinese American Association" event that evening.
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The bureau had fabricated a new label, "Black-Identity Extremists," to make up a non-existent threat to national security.
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Now cities, streets, parks and universities with a certain name are having a field day with the non-existent massacre.
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So queer history seems like a series of incredible, almost impossible moments, because we've learned to think it's non-existent.
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Atlantis may be the most famous of mythical destinations, but the history of cartography is strewn with non-existent places.
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Teams are brutalizing Minnesota on the offensive glass and taking total advantage of their non-existent hustle back in transition.
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Wenger has now been the manager for Arsenal for 21 seasons in a league where job security is almost non-existent.
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What does it say about Prison Architect that even the remote possibility of a prisoner taking political action is non-existent?
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Forget the non-existent plot line, the cringe-worthy dialogue, or the frenetic pace of the entire lookbook of a film.
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Clinton even sparred with Conway recently, knocking her for citing a non-existent terrorist attack to justify the administration's travel ban.
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The growth of the gig economy, where wages are low and uncertain, and retirement plans basically are non-existent, Ghilarducci said.
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In a careful ruling, the judge opined that their marriage was procedurally defective but could not be described as non-existent.
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Bristol has also been switched on, and you'll find pretty weak but nonetheless existent coverage in parts of Coventry and Leicester.
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Medical care, treatment for sexual violence and mental health services along the route are limited or non-existent, the report said.
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Barred from driving in a country with non-existent public transport, Saudi women are a profitable prospect for ride-hailing companies.
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Tedium aside, Dick Butt's responses to my pelvic prompts ranged from laggy to non-existent, no matter how hard I squeezed.
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In 2007, when I became active in the HP fan community, the community in my town (then, Yonkers) was non-existent.
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He was referring to mobile-commerce — m-commerce as we now call it — an experience that was virtually non-existent then.
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But since then support for the bill has been almost non-existent, and there has yet to be a single hearing.
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"I doubt they'd be of much use though," given that it swims at extreme depths where light is virtually non-existent.
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Other developing countries have used similar services to address a problem often arising due to ineffective or non-existent government regulations.
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Hearings revealed that for years banks had hidden fees, charged money for non-existent services and docked charges from the dead.
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The loans are backed by the borrowers' securities holdings, helping explain why credit losses to date have been almost non-existent.
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Company credit availability is not the problem, and solving non-existent problems has a way of creating new and worse ones.
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These paths point all three characters in the same direction: Jericho, a secretive and possibly non-existent refuge for free androids.
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A 2012 study at Arizona State University showed in-person voter impersonation on election day to be virtually non-existent, however.
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The alleged fraud includes the use of fake bills and providing overdraft limits against non-existent life insurance policies, Singh said.
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The Republican nominee's presidential campaign is in a fiery freefall, and his once-slim chances at victory are now non-existent.
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News Pro also put me down as a sports fan, despite my appetite for sports-related news being almost non-existent.
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A "fabulous" employment rate on top of almost non-existent inflation should relive a lot of stock picker's worries, he said.
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Farmers rely on techniques that are several decades-old and the concept of large, monitored dairy farms is almost non-existent.
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, Merriam-Webster mocked Trump's misspelling of several words by trying to define the non-existent terms.
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Ward, who admits his tech skills are "non-existent," paid someone $100 to build his site, which went live in 2010.
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As always, when dealing with accessories for non-existent things, you should check the date said accessories are being launched on.
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In light of this, Silicon Valley is the right place to be as IPOs are rare (almost non-existent) in Switzerland.
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Twitter rant that Machado is "disgusting" and a "con" and directed followers to check out a non-existent Machado sex tape.
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I've always had high levels of anxiety, dating back to hypochondria, nightmares, and fear of non-existent catastrophes as a child.
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The regulation of British firms that set up companies is almost non-existent, and certainly lighter than in its crown dependencies.
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They're sophisticated in terms of overall strategy and movement, but their dexterity is non-existent — they're essentially clever mobile coffee tables.
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These issues are non-existent for the fortunate who can afford their bail, alongside the costs of moving forward with trial.
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"Bottom line: the results of this very narrow review suggest that TFBSO's internal controls were weak or non-existent," he added.
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While detailed information is available for many developed countries, data is patchy or non-existent for much of the developing world.
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Pep Top, $217.99, available at DaiI'm a general fan of peplum tops because they bring out my otherwise non-existent waist.
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He has no friends, he has a job writing pop culture 'Top 10' lists, and his love life is non-existent.
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Alternatively, Whitaker could fire Mueller, but only "for cause" — such as evidence of misconduct — which Rosenstein has publicly declared non-existent.
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And there's the key to why Lenovo's attempt, valiant as it is, falls far short of the (admittedly non-existent) Courier.
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Regulation that protected aircraft manufacturers and airlines accelerated the airline industry from non-existent to ubiquitous in a matter of years.
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On YouTube, by contrast, left-wing voices are seemingly non-existent – apart from that communist child – while right-wing voices dominate.
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" When asked to comment on the relationship between Montreal's police force and the queer community today, Deir immediately responds, "Non-existent.
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Scant mobile phone service makes communication difficult in the impoverished and isolated region, where the Colombian state is virtually non-existent.
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As far as we can tell, she never stopped anyone from going on a seemingly non-existent trip for their internship.
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Buttigieg's support among African-Americans there, however, is close to non-existent — 0 percent, according to one recent South Carolina poll.
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It's on the edge of San Francisco's gritty Tenderloin neighborhood, though that feeling is non-existent within the historic flatiron building.
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I buy my ticket ($29) from the surprisingly non-existent line and grab a bottle of water before going through security.
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" He acknowledged, though, that after the Dual EC revelations, "trust, particularly for U.S. government participants in standardization, is now non-existent.
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Progesterone-only forms of contraception like the Mirena IUD, Nexplanon implant, and Deprovera may also cause light or non-existent periods.
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For most of the year, temperatures hover around the low to mid 70s F and rainfall is pretty much non-existent.
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Even though the CFPB was barely existent when Warren arrived, it still had work to do, and a lot of it.
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The last image in the series shows his head after a bit of healing, when the scar is basically non-existent.
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"Our death count would have definitely been lower or non-existent if working smoke detectors were in this structure," Langford said.
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But now that threat, however existent or nonexistent it may have been, is gone, replaced by an unreliable ally in Trump.
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Sol seems to relish in ambiguity; seeming to purposely conceal contextualizing information through seldom captions and non-existent project descriptions. Hello!
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An online story that falsely claimed the restaurant was part of a (non-existent) child sex-slave operation run by Hillary Clinton.
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"Most of these poisonings occur in the developing world where safe health standards can be inadequate or non-existent," the FAO said.
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Annual real pay increases for long-term employees were found to have dropped from around 4 percent to close to non-existent.
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Catherine Griset and Le Pen's bodyguard, Thierry Legier, are alleged to have been paid for non-existent jobs at the European Parliament.
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Another place Cramer looked for opportunity was the initial public offering (IPO) market, though it has been practically non-existent in 2016.
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Details from Canadian authorities on that case have been virtually non-existent, and the same can be said of Operation Darkness Falls.
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According to Zerkalo Nedeli some 30 defence manufacturers have been transferring state money into fake firms as "payment" for non-existent equipment.
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Three of the emails went to non-existent email addresses, but at least one is believed to have successfully compromised its target.
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Apple is non-existent in many of those categories, dominant in only a few, and just another player in a small handful.
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His sprints-per-game are almost non-existent, and it's like he's suddenly decided that Manchester City aren't worth his sweat anymore.
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Although attendance at the event was almost non-existent, Magdalene's online popularity is booming with 14,000 retweets in response to Jenean's postings.
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If the social benefit of incarceration in terms of reduced crime is limited to non-existent, the social costs are very high.
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As soon as Roy Moore clinched the Republican nomination, Mr Jones's chances of making history rose from roughly non-existent to slim.
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It followed years of neglect, non-existent investment and various 'fees' taken out of the club by its owners, the Oyston family.
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Trump tweeted that Americans should "check out" a (non-existent) "sex tape" featuring a former beauty queen whom he allegedly harassed. 19.
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The blooming was virtually non-existent and the black levels were only a few steps above the black levels in the OLED.
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CLINTON: I mean it was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor, non-existent, wrong.
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Everything that makes a touch screen intuitive and easy to use for a sighted person is non-existent to someone without vision.
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The new currency will likely have some value right away: Futures trading values the currently non-existent digital currency at $275 USD.
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And at the moment, none of these non-existent "prongs" can be scored by the CBO or measured in any meaningful way.
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If Trump follows the pattern of his earlier summits and uses it to boast of non-existent achievements, there is little point.
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Among the most lucrative con games are technical support scams that scare people into buying expensive software to fix non-existent problems.
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And it was only last month that Republican senators like Marco Rubio were crying foul over non-existent voter fraud in Florida.
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Abbott says "the red-flag warnings were either non-existent, or very imperceptible" in the case of the suspected Santa Fe shooter.
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" Lyons cites Google and Facebook as companies where people of color are underrepresented and where African American employees are almost "non-existent.
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Amazon on the other hand, is notorious for disrupting businesses, focusing on customers, and being willing to accept nearly non-existent margins.
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My medical costs were non-existent because my employer paid the premiums on a zero-deductible plan for me and my kids.
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Personally, I would love to chow down on a tree fallen in an empty wood or a possibly-existent box of cat.
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As I chomped the sandwich from a non-existent place, I chose to pretend that I could drive and owned a car.
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Yet millennials in particular will also consume it in ways that were rare or non-existent during the previous tournament in 2014.
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However data on the number of victims of digital sex abuse is patchy and barely existent in some parts of the world.
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America is designed for cars, with zoning laws that require car parking in most places while bike parking is often non-existent.
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Today, Chinese bitcoin volume is non-existent while Japan accounts for 50 percent of the volume and South Korea is 6 percent.
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Protections against that type of labor abuse against migrant workers in the United States were virtually non-existent in the 1990's.
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"The size of the rural konkatsu market is small; it's nearly non-existent," says Koki Goto of the Japan Konkatsu Support Association.
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At the same time, sluggish to non-existent revenue growth helped push companies to buy back shares to flatter their earnings figures.
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But in some rural areas, decent roads are non-existent, forcing people to trek miles just to get access to basic needs.
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In docs, they say the warrant was based on a non-existent tax lien -- meaning, investigators cut corners and violated their rights.
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Even walls — Hadrian's Wall, the Berlin Wall, and the 20123 national border walls now existent — are only temporary, porous provisions against migration.
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Apparently her habit of blatantly lying about non-existent abortion videos wasn't enough to make her stand out in the crowded Republican field.
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I like Jeff Sessions when he was the senator, but as the attorney general, he is non-existent from any of these discussions.
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By talking about the non-existent fraud and declaring he will order an investigation, Trump keeps the uncertainty about his election alive. 5.
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As it turns out, this facet of dog-memory is difficult to study: systematic research on the subject is close to non-existent.
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Enclaves are where people of shared values come together, and I imagine interaction between different enclaves is not non-existent but varies widely.
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At yesterday's event, Samsung announced a slate of new features to enhance its ecosystem, each of which had an already existent Google alternative.
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Aside from nearly non-existent bezels on the sides and a truly small bezel on the bottom, the NEX's front is just screen.
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After picking up some furniture and having to carry it herself, Molly (Yvonne Orji) is feeling bad about her non-existent dating life.
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And if your sense of style is non-existent and you just need a versatile pair of sneakers, it'll work for you, too.
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He should drink two glasses of water before opening his mouth, and stop spreading non-existent threats, or we'll ask him for damages.
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Microsoft has had the upper hand, focusing primarily on enterprise markets, unlike Magic Leap, which has focused on the barely-existent consumer market.
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This past weekend it surfaced a bogus story by the non-existent Denver Guardian, but the problem has been endemic in recent months.
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Brain–immune interactions are a "blind spot" for immunologists, admits Ferguson, with funding and interest for this type of work practically non-existent.
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The chances of an adversary actually overturning the results of a Canadian election are almost non-existent, given that voters use paper ballots.
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Non-existent. You might feel a prick similar to that of a pen tip pressing down for an instant, or a slight tingling.
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The romance in this romantic comedy is non-existent, but thankfully the wit and sparkle in the humour make it a fun watch.
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He has indicated that he will not obstruct those that permit some building on the green belt—where construction is almost non-existent.
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Under the new rules, producers will be given pricing and marketing freedom that is currently non-existent in natural gas blocks in India.
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But in pushing the $958,966 Senna's visual allure and versatility into the (non-existent) backseat, McLaren won itself quite a bit of backlash.
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The NYPD constantly reassesses our existing procedures and in line with that are in the process of reviewing our existent facial recognition protocols.
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After a Democratic landslide, they alleged widespread fraud and cited the practically non-existent New Black Panther Party as evidence of voter intimidation.
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Going from an almost non-existent engagement with the continent pre-20153s, China is now the region's largest economic partner and nation creditor.
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Over the past few months, Facebook and Messenger have introduced their own version of Stories, and Instagram upped its already-existent Stories game.
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Not only is Flash a frequent vulnerability target, its non-existent presence on mobile has made it legacy technology with no real future.
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The mission team has struggled to locate the lander since that historic touchdown, and communications with Philae have been sparse to non-existent.
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But youth, lack of shooting, and non-existent depth at the wing are concerns they'll have to navigate the rest of the season.
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More Africans are killed by non-communicable diseases like cancer and international funding for cancer research in Africa has been practically non-existent.
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You know how in CSI, the cops always try to "enhance" a shot to zoom in and read (non-existent) details in photos?
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You see this in American Westerns, where the good sheriff has to imagine the not-yet-existent state in his own private morality.
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The bass response was almost non-existent, which was weird since a lot of budget headphones typically try to maximize this for effect.
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The founders never intended executive orders to be used in such a fashion, and indeed their presence in the constitution is non-existent.
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And thanks to today's capacious rules governing federal procurement, ethics and recusals, chances of a similar scandal happening again are virtually non-existent.
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There was a court decree called the Flores Consent Decree that determined by the way- this has been existent way before Donald Trump.
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We're back to our small-space problem solving, but, with a seasonal twist: patio furniture and decor for nearly non-existent outdoor spaces.
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Just as often, the culprit has been a stunning lack of run support, making deGrom's margin of error in every start non-existent.
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That's mostly due to my atrocious drawing skills, which I've come to find have atrophied to the point of being nearly non-existent.
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His radio plot was non-existent and he cancelled his only primetime TV appearance in favor of sitting down with Zane Lowe instead.
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Russia's ability to project power in a serious way in Venezuela, a country thousands of miles away from Moscow, is virtually non-existent.
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"As in all cases of 'trials through social media,' facts and the truth are often lacking, exaggerated or non-existent," the statement said.
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You walk through your day crushed by memories, feeling so much memory's ox that you begin to chew methodically a non-existent cud.
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" They added: "The campaign we ran couldn't have been better, while the Tory ground campaign was virtually non-existent other than in Keswick.
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A combined 79% of workers surveyed by Randstad US reported their current workplace dress code was either business casual, casual or non-existent.
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The work they have done in govt schools have given a financial option, previously non existent, for the poor to educate their children.
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Take Wednesday, when he vowed to protect the Second Amendment from the mostly non-existent specter of Democrats who want to repeal it.
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Facebook's enterprise business, on the other hand, is almost non-existent (the company only clocked $193 million in non-advertising revenue this quarter).
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The Fed seems to believe it must continue this abnormal policy of non-existent interest rates in order to keep the economy afloat.
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Big box stores and supermarkets are non-existent because multinational corporations conducting business in the United States are prohibited from operating in Cuba.
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Indeed, judicial protection from most economic regulations — even grossly unfair and anti-competitive ones — is so weak as to be nearly non-existent.
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Since then, reams of research have shown that differences between the sexes in cognitive abilities or motor skills are very small or non-existent.
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The company's also now launching an art subscription service, similarly to its no-longer-existent competitor Electric Objects, which shut down this past summer.
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Interestingly, a non-existent planet of Alpha Ceti appeared in a Star Trek episode and the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
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For instance, straight hair is virtually non-existent in Sub-Saharan Africa, whereas we only really see variation in hair color in West Eurasia.
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But Sonos' integration with the growing number of smart devices is almost non-existent, not to mention its current dearth of voice-enabled capabilities.
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You have to remember that, at that time, Peruvian restaurants were non-existent in the mainstream restaurant world, and my restaurants broke that paradigm.
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I'm not saying that the folks who experienced the ghost of this non-existent teenage girl were lying, or crazy, or hysterical—they weren't.
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The tenuous nature of the deal struck by the campaigns should have been evident by the involvement of the candidates themselves: virtually non-existent.
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Even with non-existent spacing, a capped ceiling, and defense that would give Phoenix's fans a permanent migraine, the lineup flexibility would be enticing.
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We don't know whether Uber envisions this technology being coupled with VR headsets, or something more sophisticated (albeit non-existent), like glasses or contacts.
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At the same time, this gene is virtually non-existent in European and African populations and occurs at very low frequencies among East Asians.
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Thank goodness for the editor-approved concealers ahead that make our undereye circles nearly non-existent... a reminder of those sacred second-grade days.
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But three and a half years after those comments, the straight Microsoft bet would have yielded stronger returns than the non-existent unicorn index.
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According to Politico, Winning for Women is the result of pre-existent fundraising committees that contributed "millions of dollars" to Stefanik's and to Rep.
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And trading between the yuan and other currencies such as the yen and euro, is nearly non-existent in the night session, they added.
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Mr McEwan's game-playing recalls the appendix to "Enduring Love" (1997), a plausible-seeming case report from a non-existent British Review of Psychiatry.
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya has since waned in popularity, nearly non-existent in comparison to the boom of its debut, ten years ago.
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He was revealed to have embellished parts of his biography: he claimed to have been offered a non-existent "full scholarship" to West Point.
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Presence is only granted through the ability to observe the story, so the viewer remains in a non-existent state outside of the story.
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Ermicile lives in rural Haiti in the Central Plateau region where access to quality health care and family planning services is practically non-existent.
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Most astonishing is that in discussing postal finances, the author looks for non-existent villains everywhere but entirely misses the elephant in the room.
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"I know he's talking when he first saw me in spring training when it was pretty much non-existent," Green said of his slider.
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If the details of what Apple will do with iOS 11 are slim, they're virtually non-existent with the follow-up to macOS Sierra.
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"The correlation between earthquakes and volcanic eruptions is weak, if not existent," said Marine Denolle, an earthquake researcher at Harvard University, in an email.
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Republicans responded by refusing to even hold a hearing, citing a non-existent precedent that presidents can't nominate Supreme Court justices in election years.
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Electric vehicle sales have grown significantly from a non-existent base, but currently still represent only a couple percent of all new vehicles sold.
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That means revenue from its other stores, like the 12 booksellers and 50-plus pop-up stores run by Amazon, is almost non-existent.
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With his halting French and virtually non-existent Lingala - the language of the capital and the army - he struggled to connect with many Congolese.
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And that non-existent camera surely couldn't detect motion, nor could it be controlled with an easy-to-use smartphone app (iOS or Android).
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These growth-hacking scams can have consequences: Waddington found someone who claimed to have taken his child to one of these non-existent clinics.
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None of these technologies are mysterious or non-existent, but they will require resources and time to achieve commercial entry and displace fossil fuels.
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The intrigue is non-existent and Devgn's insistence on drawing out every second scene in slow motion only makes it more of a drag.
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Lack of trip insuranceWhile the Amex Platinum offers the best medical evacuation insurance of any credit card, its trip insurance is basically non-existent.
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Top Russian officials are accusing the United States of using a "non-existent" threat to justify a new arms race between Washington and Moscow.
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A buzzing phone alert warning for a weak or non-existent quake could confuse people, and render them ill-prepared for future temblor alerts.
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Half an hour later, the door suddenly flew open, "as if it had been blown by a powerful but non-existent wind," Barker wrote.
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The small threat of disruption and violence that Spencer might once have posed, by appearing on a college campus, is now virtually non-existent.
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For women however, jiu-jitsu is practically non-existent, at least in the eyes of the law, with no system of learning in place.
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It's validating to have the truth expressed so articulately, but alarming to have the discriminative practices existent in one's home on such vivid display.
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The markets' record gains this year have come with historically muted and virtually non-existent volatility — which McDonald warned could pick up in January.
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During the period of high alert, communications between soldiers and their families — which could be precarious even in normal times — became almost non-existent.
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And with a weakened (or non-existent) Biden on Super Tuesday and beyond, Sanders would likely become the landing place for many black voters.
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Bernie Sanders but were willing to vote for Donald Trump -- seems to be non-existent in the early days of the latest presidential contest.
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And for lakes like Erie and Ontario, where ice coverage is currently at 0%, these options are non-existent for those egg-laying species.
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E-commerce penetration is relatively non-existent, with only a few new online entrants like Brandless and Hollar, trying to replicate something similar online.
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Local police may lack the resources to respond effectively to serious criminal incidents, and emergency response, including ambulance service, is limited or non-existent.
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If minority communities (and everyone else, for that matter) believed that, resort to reprisal killings would be either non existent or far less frequent.
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So especially in cases where commercial time is scarce to non-existent, some media buyers and companies say they're increasingly looking at product placement opportunities.
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They require additional evidence of English-language competency—students often do well in the gaokao's compulsory English section but have nearly non-existent oral skills.
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The market for a tablet that costs north of $700, for instance, is nearly non-existent in the country, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint.
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One's patience for this entirely nebulous and possibly non-existent genre depends entirely on one's attraction to Tindersticks, hard drink, and pomade from a tin.
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If you think about it, being an heir to a no-longer-existent throne is kind of a neither-here-nor-there thing to be.
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VICE News ran a series of stories spotlighting just how easy it is to abuse the system due to its seemingly non-existent vetting process.
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But that magic requires a network connection, and you may find yourself in places where Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity is spotty or non-existent.
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It requires software to stretch out a clip by creating hundreds of non-existent in-between frames, and the results are often stuttered and unconvincing.
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The details of his plan to make that happen are pretty much non-existent and he hasn't actually explained why NASA isn't "first" these days.
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During a rally in Melbourne, Florida on Saturday, President Trump seemed to make reference to a non-existent terror incident in Sweden the night before.
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Funds linked to the real economy, also known as closed-end funds, are common in other South American countries but previously non-existent in Argentina.
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Most of The Economist's style book entry on hyphens consists of seemingly arbitrary rulings on disputable cases: "non-existent" but "nonaligned", "arch-rival", but "archangel".
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Meanwhile, reducing immigration by unskilled workers from outside the EU is difficult since it is almost non-existent, says Jonathan Portes of King's College London.
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It wasn't until I was traveling to London in 2017, where private gun ownership is virtually non-existent, that I noticed my anxiety had dissipated.
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It's a move that wipes out non-existent equity (non-profits don't have equity) while also making it much harder for victims to receive justice.
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That agreed, Huawei could then focus on making high-tech products and systems designed for use in a world of low or non-existent trust.
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The Eisenhower administration, obsessed with an all but non-existent communist threat in the Caribbean, backed what would be a deeply corrupt and brutal regime.
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Instead of relying on an instructor or a specialized beginner's guitar, Fret Zeppelin fits onto an already existent full-sized guitar of a player's choosing.
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Abe appears to be floating the idea of delaying a sales tax hike planned for 2017 amid anemic economic growth and essentially non-existent inflation.
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At another recent state election, in Victoria in November, the Liberals were trounced after they attempted to whip up fear about non-existent African gangs.
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As long as that longing exists, those products will be sold in an attempt to create a non-existent and completely unrealistic version of masculinity.
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To qualify for the non-existent program, the officers told women they had to have sex with them, which would be necessary for their investigations.
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Funds linked to the real economy, also known as closed-end funds, are common in other South American countries but previously non-existent in Argentina.
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Bill Weld, used the morning-after CNN's town hall event with the Libertarian ticket to knock GOP nominee Donald Trump and the existent party order.
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The food was abysmal, Blink-182 pulled out thanks to lack of payment, and the lodgings and amenities might as well have been non-existent.
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Allegations include extortion, the trafficking of women and girls, and the systematic inflation of refugee numbers, to skim off aid money for non-existent beneficiaries.
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Good comedy pushes the envelope, but this isn't that; it's nothing more than a sketch built on a flawed, perhaps even non-existent base assumption.
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Their tattered clothes were gone and they were clearly better fed after surviving for two and a half years on meager or non-existent meals.
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Following the ban, a number of studies were carried out at various disposal sites and the environmental impact was found to be almost non-existent.
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According to a national Gallup poll, the biggest reason employees report feeling disengaged at work is a lackluster or non-existent relationship with one's manager.
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In the case of Air Asia, a forensic investigation had found "fraudulent transactions" of 220 million rupees ($3.29 million) involving "non-existent parties", he alleged.
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Some examples include Yoni Bloch's Pretend to Be Happy, in which the non-existent viewer renders change within the story through thoughtfully placed graphic overlays.
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But the government has ruled out taxing income or company profits, partly to continue attracting business to a region where such taxes are non-existent.
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It's using rendering techniques most often seen in games to produce the illusion that there's light shining on non-existent tubes on the dancer's body.
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The launch of such pilot programmes could mark a significant step towards opening up the country's largely non-existent rural land market, some analysts said.
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So-called smart algos, or fully automated algorithmic trading programs that react to market movements with no human involvement, were virtually non-existent in 2007.
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While the podcast showcases the city's long-existent but ignored black heritage and culture, GYALCAST is also a space for self-expression and personal authenticity.
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The report was also critical of special legal regimes used by India in Kashmir, saying accountability for violations committed by troops remains virtually non-existent.
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You can have a 100 million unique visitors a month, but your average time on site is 4 seconds and homepage traffic is non-existent.
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One, known as Tubby Clayton, started a soldiers' club in Belgium where ranks were non-existent; after the war he founded a network of hostels.
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The media continues a drum beat insisting voter fraud is non existent without ever addressing the more ominous question of manipulation of the voting machines.
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"LNG export projects are being delayed because of the limited demand for HH-indexed LNG supply — limited but not non-existent," one industry source said.
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Hey guys, we know you're really bent up over the potential death of a non-existent person, but remember kickass Arya and her pending blindness?!
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In the case of Fallout 276, customers weren't sold non-existent product features; Bethesda pitched the game as a Fallout experience you could take online.
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Going underground is usually not an option, he said: the roads in the area are rustic, or non-existent and the ground is often slate.
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Due to the federal government's strict rules on medicinal cannabis research, however, the information necessary to make informed dosage recommendations is all but non-existent.
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And there had been a pattern of earlier packages delivered to the building from China, often addressed to non-existent apartments or apparently fictional residents.
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The defining characteristic of these conditions is that the immune system is malfunctioning or non-existent, resulting in a decreased ability to fight off infection.
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"Washington has become fixated with the fight against a non-existent, so-called Russian threat," Sergei Naryshkin, Russia's foreign intelligence agency chief, said on Wednesday.
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According to Clarissa Negrete, Senior Product Manager Creative Tools at VSCO, the company created Montage from patterns they noticed were already existent on the app.
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The US also hopes to rely on Brazil's still-existent relationship with the Venezuelan military to apply pressure on leader Nicolas Maduro to relinquish power.
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Before that could happen, though, they often had to build their own infrastructure in places where payment and delivery systems are rudimentary or non-existent.
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"In a time when our government leadership on climate is non-existent, responsible businesses are showing-up," Patagonia said in a statement, touting its actions.
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When Mozzy gets into a pocket, taking breaks between bars feels non-existent as his word choice rivals those who write write about his music.
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The New York Times recently exposed the Trump administration's secret initiative that, if enacted, would definitively exclude trans protections from existent Constitutional civil rights statutes.
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So the next time you have to suffer from someone explaining their non-existent cleansing regimen to you, rest easy knowing you'll have the last laugh.
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I've already mentioned its hardy construction, but it also supports multiple accounts and parental controls, which are non-existent or difficult to implement on an iPad.
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Though Uber's success to date has been unrivaled, a variety of on-demand apps have been closing down owing to their thin- to non-existent margins.
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The learning curve will be virtually non-existent, there will be little to no rollout fear and it'll come with unlimited upside and brand-messaging customization.
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The combination of non-existent regulation and consumer-friendly prices has helped to create a far larger dog-meat market than ever existed in the past.
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With the combo of longevity, transparency about third party tests, and upscale items, it's not surprising that negative reviews about the site are almost non-existent.
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Graphic: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Then, things get even more interesting when you think about what kind of impact the X Pro's essentially non-existent bezels have.
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Moreover, he activated a previously non-existent partisan divide according to attitudes about Muslims — one that contributes to partisan sorting even after controlling for racial attitudes.
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"The whole reasoning behind ["Episode 3"] is that it actually focuses on the relationship between Maeve and her non-existent, non-present mum," Mackey pointed out.
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She raised eyebrows last week, taking a shot at Trump senior counselor Kellyanne Conway, who cited a non-existent "massacre" to defend the President's travel ban.
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Kim's trial is ongoing, and during hearings for Park's impeachment, he said that this list was already existent when he came to office at the ministry.
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Ever since the defeat of polio in the U.S. a half-century ago, reported cases of paralysis brought on by infection had been virtually non-existent.
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Click here to view original GIFLast month Nvidia revealed its work on using competing neural networks to generate random, but convincing, photos of non-existent celebrities.
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There can be whole arenas of endeavor where you may not even know that your standards are low or non-existent, and certainly not world class.
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Above the seat was the standard air nozzle and reading light set up, though there was an extra of each for the non-existent middle seat.
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According to Zeman, the hallmarks appear to be faint or non-existent visual imagery, a struggle with autobiographical detail, and for some, a challenge recognizing faces.
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In the light of events of the past few days, Mr Trump's misjudgment in tweeting about a beauty queen's non-existent sex tape already seems quaint.
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" The Otis Orchards, Washington, native adds that he was basically a "non-existent dad" and a "lazy husband" because he was "limited in all physical activities.
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We celebrate this day because the internet allows us to declare non-existent celebratory days but really AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" is the pinnacle of human achievement.
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Mr Kobach, the outgoing secretary of state, is a hard-nosed, far-right ally of Mr Trump who scaremongered over immigration and (non-existent) voter fraud.
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For much of that time, the state has been virtually non-existent in these fertile western highlands, where marijuana and coca grow alongside coffee and sugarcane.
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The third vulnerability lets a hacker disconnect the camera from the network altogether by sending it a new, non-existent wi-fi SSID parameter via Bluetooth.
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During heavy rainfall, slums often flood because of non-existent and or blocked drains, leaving puddles of stagnant water outside people's homes where mosquitoes can breed.
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Utilities and grid firms say if the weather is unfavourable for lengthy periods, green power supply can be negligible, while storage is still largely non-existent.
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So I think that this insinuation that a lawyer representing one individual that's also representing another is actually just stringing together a conspiracy that's non-existent.
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Meanwhile, ten of Mexico's 32 states have mediocre to non-existent anti-corruption legislation, according to a report from IMCO, leaving the system's future effectiveness uncertain.
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However, its reliance on using mmWave techonology meant that these speeds were concentrated in very specific areas, and coverage inside of buildings was basically non-existent.
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"DOJ political leadership fired seven well-respected U.S. attorneys, dismissing some top Republican prosecutors because they had refused to prosecute non-existent voter fraud," they wrote.
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Communication was almost non-existent and there was no possible way for John and Amanda to get back home to their pets right after the flood.
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Somehow, no matter how hard you try to stay on top of it, you'll still end up rummaging for that non-existent clean pair of socks.
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But while these sections were presumably excised because they were deemed unpalatable to Western audiences, Rapp's involvement in their removal appears to have been non-existent.
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Market indicators are signaling that investors see stronger risks of inflation, which has been almost non-existent since the credit crisis, despite skepticism from the Fed.
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"They [the government] are counting on too many non-existent state actors to bring it to reality," said, Javid Hamdard, an Afghan IT expert and Consultant.
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Instead, many felt their investment in the Fest was wasted due to crashed servers, non-existent cell service, and long lines to simply exit the park.
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President Trump's top aide Kellyanne Conway reportedly cited the "Bowling Green massacre" days before she "misspoke" of the non-existent incident in an interview on MSNBC.
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The U.S. is wasting its time trying to fix a non-existent problem regarding its current account deficit, according to an economics professor at Harvard University.
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"LNG export projects are being delayed because of the limited demand for (Henry Hub)-indexed LNG supply ... limited but not non-existent," one industry source said.
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It was the first country born in an age of growth, after centuries of low to non-existent economic development across large parts of the world.
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"The enforcement is non-existent...You can have nice words but [if] there's no way to enforce them, it doesn't really do anything," said Wisconsin Rep.
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RELATED: Trump's family separation policy has Republicans starting to panic about 2018 The House bill's future if it gets the votes is dim to non-existent.
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Utilities and grid firms say if the weather is unfavorable for lengthy periods, green power supply can be negligible, while storage is still largely non-existent.
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Though Marvel's heroes are smart, funny, and everything else you might want to say, the studio's depictions of women have been either lacking or non-existent.
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Those worries, alongside non-existent inflation, mean the European Central Bank as well as the People's Bank of China are instead widely predicted to ease policy.
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For a criminal set on committing synthetic identity fraud, the key is finding SSNs associated with very young children or others with non-existent credit files.
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There is an average of just four hours of electricity a day, most of the water system is contaminated, and basic services are almost non-existent.
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Heavy makeup is rare and highly contoured makeup is non-existent in Japan — even in the most stuffed cosmetics shop, you won't find a contouring kit.
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" She added that "the N.Y.P.D. constantly reassesses our existing procedures and in line with that are in the process of reviewing our existent facial recognition protocols.
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Even if colleges immediately handed off complaints to police and prosecutors, the physical evidence required for a criminal prosecution is almost non-existent in these cases.
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Penalties for violating consumer trust and privacy are often either non-existent, or—as the FTC's Equifax settlement made clear last year—surreal in their meaninglessness.
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The 23-year-old officer resigned after being questioned about the non-existent incident, ending his career with the Herington Police Department after only two months.
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Weak or non-existent capital causes institutions to constrict their credit standards and make credit available only to more affluent borrowers in order to avoid risk.
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All common illegal drugs are officially forbidden, but penalties for the possession are non-existent to low, depending on the substance and the amount in question.
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His expectations are basicallynon-existent, so the fact that record sales and tour dates are even in the foreground is multiple exits past his wildest dreams.
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Documents and recordings made public show that Mr Pizano, an auditor for Grupo Aval, detected more than $30m in payments by the consortium for non-existent consultancies.
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"Imports will kill a pretty much non-existent (refining) margin," another source said, also adding that it wasn't clear yet if maintenance work would be moved forward.
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"If I tell you the truth then you will say that I am lying but I don't train," she said of her non-existent Quantico workout routine.
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"The whole health care system was non-existent after the civil war," said Tonsing, adding that the country had lost the majority of its doctors and nurses.
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But while the area has a handful of repaired roads and bridges, new flood control measures - such as retention walls along river banks - remain almost non-existent.
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And we are going to have a wall that works, not gonna have a wall like they have now which is either non-existent or a joke.
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She said good morning to me and the other girls and then looked at me, then down on my non-existent plate and up at me again.
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All along the way, travelers tweeted, streamed, and Instagrammed their distress, an online panic that generated its own kind of terror despite the non-existent physical threat.
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MalwareTech discovered that every time a copy of WannaCry runs, it pings out onto the internet a request for a response from a non-existent web address.
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So, if a ping returns from the non-existent address, the program can deduce it is in a sandbox, shut itself down, and thus retain its secrets.
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With 3.2% of GDP growth, 3.6% unemployment, and virtually non-existent inflation, Cramer said the U.S. economy is in better position to absorb the pain than China's.
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The researchers say that the apparent homosexual necrophilia could be explained by the fact that physical differences among male and female sand martins are practically non-existent.
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It's a little convoluted but it's manageable, and it's a lot easier than using the export options in iCloud on the web, which are practically non-existent.
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" He said his firm is agnostic toward individual coins, but that "investor interest in Bitcoin Cash has basically been non-existent in the last couple of months.
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The childless are even less an economic burden than you think: they contribute through taxes to schools and services that their non-existent progeny will never use.
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He remains one of the better playmakers at his position, but a non-existent three-point shot has stagnated what is, at times, an explosive Blazers' offense.
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As a result, it wasn't properly monitored, and taking control over an unsupervised, practically 'non-existent' Raspberry Pi is ostensibly a fairly easy task for a hacker.
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Those for the measure state it will provide legal parameters and safety regulations for an already-existent industry, and it will provide a boost in tax revenue.
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"When out there in the fields, we witnessed that there are a lot of problems with non-existent technical or logistical solutions on the market," he said.
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Hinton's intricate compositions are largely built on samples of unknown YouTube artists: civilians with sparsely viewed videos in which they sing or rap for non-existent audiences.
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There are more than 1.3 million suppressors owned by law abiding Americans and yet their use in crime is so low as to be nearly non-existent.
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So it's all the more striking that when the Coen Brothers took a stab at a spy thriller, they created one where political passions are non-existent.
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He also ordered organizations to provide transportation for female employees -- a step that eased one hurdle to women's employment given that public transportation is virtually non-existent.
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Its influence over individuals covered by private insurance is up to the individual insurance provider and its influence over the VA and uninsured individuals is non-existent.
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Fortunately, all suites feature separate living and sleeping areas, so hallway noise was non-existent in the bedroom, which could be sectioned off by two different partitions.
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The disappointing finish for Colorado also occurred after Jon Gray exited two batters into the fifth due to arm fatigue, which made his fastball command non-existent.
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A motorcycle backfired in Times Square on Tuesday night, inciting panic as people mistook the sound for gunshots and fled in panic from a non-existent threat.
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But the kind of threats from people living in sub-standard housing amidst squalid conditions the law was aimed at is basically non-existent in Colorado today.
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"This gender gap has resulted in villages where men have no women to marry, because the women are non-existent," said Invisible Girl Project CEO Jill McElya.
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The following is an interview with Hardy in which she discusses boxing, MMA, the business of both sports, and Conor McGregor's (non-existent) chances against Floyd Mayweather.
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Of course, imagining a world full of pressing plants with shiny state of the art machines and non-existent lag-times is something of a pipe dream.
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It was not possible to determine how much of the 50 percent increase was due to cow vigilantes, because record-keeping in many cases is non-existent.
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Each year, more than 310,000 women die from cervical cancer, the vast majority of them in poorer countries where HPV immunization coverage is low or non-existent.
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Ces deux dispositions, qui existent sous une forme ou une autre depuis des siècles, participent au socle idéologique de la société musulmane, encore très rurale dans l'ensemble.
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This is where someone will send you an invite to a non-existent event, along with a bogus message such as you've won a new mobile phone.
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The result will be a slow-burning revolution of quantifiability in which knowledge that used to be fuzzy or incomplete or even non-existent becomes increasingly precise.
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DHS identified a specific piece of malicious code known as "BlackEnergy" in an update to an existent advisory on the same malware detected in U.S. critical infrastructure.
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DJI Mavic 2 Pro Quadcopter with Remote Controller, available at Best Buy, $1,380DJI took drone photography from non-existent to a viable and fun choice for anyone.
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But Republicans appear to have little interest in protecting civil liberties, preferring to feign outrage at a non-existent plot to "spy" on Trump and his campaign.
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Without jobs or many prospects in Myanmar, as well as poor or non-existent legal protections in many IDP camps, the women are easy prey for traffickers.
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Instead of filing the complaint with a non-existent White House IG, he or she filed the complaint with the IG of the intelligence community, Michael Atkinson.
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I'm not locked in a cell the size of a closet, pieces of my mind and soul stolen with every knock on the door, privacy non-existent.
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Perhaps no aspect of our world is as mysterious as the question of why mental health disorders become intractable in one person and non-existent in another.
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We used Live-U to do live shots from the helicopter — flying low enough for cell service — but on the ground the cell service was non-existent.
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The new program mirrors Facebook's already existent bug bounty program, which rewards security researchers who successfully report security flaws on Facebook or any of its sister platforms.
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Islamic liquidity management tools are common in developed markets like Malaysia and Indonesia, but they are often scarce or non-existent in many other Muslim-majority countries.
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Supporters say tougher rules help prevent fraud, but in-person voter impersonation on election day is virtually non-existent, a 2012 study at Arizona State University showed.
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Back in Khan's kitchen, I hack greedy chunks out of a dish of homemade coconut baklava while she bustles around the kitchen clearing away non-existent mess.
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The notice of claim says the woman underwent "unspeakable atrocities," thanks in part to "virtually non-existent oversight on the part of the state," according to CNN.
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In Pakistan, where the British game of Cricket remains the country's favorite pastime, MMA is a peripheral sport for men, and female participation is virtually non-existent.
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He says that in a changing economy and with the rapid advancement of technology, many positions in these fields may be non-existent in the next few years.
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The role that social media played was frankly non-existent in the Congo, while in Ukraine the war couldn't have been fought in the same way without it.
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It is "woke" to revile Republicans' attempt to disenfranchise as many black people as possible on the basis of a fallacious concern with virtually non-existent voter fraud.
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The Coral One's obstacle detection almost seems non-existent, and more often than not it only knows when an object is in its path when it hits it.
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At that point, I made the decision to focus a bit less on business and more on myself, as my social life was non-existent, which bugged me.
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One major scandal on his watch, "Anglo Leasing", began in the 1990s and involved state contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars being awarded to non-existent firms.
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Traffic's practically non-existent; the cool night air is filtering in, and my stereo is blaring the soundtrack from Moana, my son's hero and our default car entertainment.
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The manhunt for the non-existent sniper lasted a full day, ABC News reported, and investigators at the time warned about the perpetrator still being on the loose.
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American house prices, driven skyward by low interest rates and rash lending to "subprime" borrowers (people with poor or non-existent credit histories) had peaked a year earlier.
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The institution hit hardest by scandal has been AMP, a wealth manager, which not only charged for non-existent services but then lied to the regulators about it.
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Yu Wang, the chief executive of Tantan, founded in 2015 and now one of China's largest dating apps, says the country's offline dating culture is practically non-existent.
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Its graphical capabilities were more like the PS1 than the PS2, its media functionality was non-existent, and its initial batch of software was experimental in the extreme.
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The dogs are usually born in deplorable conditions, where hygiene and disease control standards are non-existent and mistreatment of both the puppies and their mothers is commonplace.
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The quality and extent of the pending restoration will depend on previous records kept of the artifacts, which in some cases are non-existent or of poor quality.
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The program — footage of which is scarce to non-existent — was based on the old "Monday's child…" rhyme and featured Reynolds and children singing songs along those lines.
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Hygiene there is "non-existent", Plumbly said, with waste collecting beneath cages where dogs are exposed to extremes of weather and fed once a day, according to HSI.
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Nikos Sotirakopoulos, a Greek sociologist at Loughborough University in Britain, says it's not so much that euroscepticism is rising, but that love for the EU is non-existent.
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Unions are nearly non-existent for white-collar tech workers, who typically enjoy large salaries, cushy perks and plenty of career mobility thanks to their high-demand skills.
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When Stewart appeared on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert, she talked about how much trouble she was having keeping her hands out of her non-existent hair.
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But in reality, the X-U is a service to the Leica community, due to the existence of such a camera being non-existent for the brand's fans.
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With few new manufactured goods to spend money on, consumers have devoted more and more of their income to industries where productivity growth is slow or non-existent.
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Certain organizations profess that voter fraud is trivial or non existent but evidence exists, as presented by Fund, that voter fraud is more common than the media reports.
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By touting a fictitious 'extensive investigation' … and a non-existent collection of 'tens of thousands of documents from the defendants,' the government has sought to mislead the court.
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The concept of bankroll management is almost non-existent, with tipsters urging betting to start at anywhere between £10–25 each time, regardless of what can be afforded.
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His rebounding is almost non-existent, and he is unable to guard the Cavs bigs on the perimeter, which is a problem for Indiana since Cleveland plays small.
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There's even a Facebook page for a non-existent Taco Bell in Mexico City that has a one-star review and is littered with comments deriding the chain.
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It also forbade non-diplomatic travel to the U.S. by North Korean citizens, which is virtually non-existent, as well as some Venezuelan security officials and their families.
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Despite knowing such answers can never be found, you will want to suss them out, digging deeper and deeper into the series' archived tales for non-existent clues.
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The co-operative movement was contracted to build some 8,500 houses; after touring more than 30 projects, Mr Millón concluded that 2,300 were either incomplete or non-existent.
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Indeed, Chinese- developed and branded video game consoles are virtually non-existent; one video game console that launched in 2016 has not been well received by the market.
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Earlier this summer, the IRS warned taxpayers about a popular scam in which fraudsters mail letters to taxpayers from a non-existent group called the requesting immediate payments.
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A LinkedIn bug allowed users to publish non-existent job postings for companies without their permission last week — including a post for Sundar Pichai's role as Google CEO.
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A competing bill from the Energy and Commerce Committee has been bogged down by a partisan scuffle over whether the law would preempt existent state data security regulations.
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Even if all of these places were open, business would likely be slow, if not non-existent, as so many people are barely venturing outside, if at all.
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Rubino thought these memorials to non-existent disasters were funny, but also appreciated how they made people think more carefully about what is honored in public and why.
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For the second time in two World Cup matches Switzerland started agonizingly slow, their defensive plan disrupted and surrendering an early goal, while their attack was non-existent.
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One of the reasons the 1935 hurricane was so destructive was because satellite and mapping technology was virtually non-existent and methods of getting warnings out were inconsistent.
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"That's important because for prestige beauty products like Estée Lauder, Shiseido, MAC, discounting is non-existent," Chukumba said, and customers can only gain discounts through building loyalty points.
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Bloomberg is running fifth in Real Clear Politics average of national polls on the 2020 Democratic primary and is non-existent in the first four states to vote.
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"Just about every court that has addressed that question appears to have held that intervention is not permitted to breathe life into a non-existent suit," Tatelman added.
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But some residents are wary of signing such contracts, a rarity in Argentina where long mortgages are practically non-existent because of ever-fluctuating interest and inflation rates.
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After a decade of governments struggling with weak or non-existent majorities, Britain now has a prime minister with immense personal authority and a free rein in Parliament.
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How many times has a leader put you into a new situation in which you were forced to learn, but the "why" was either non-existent or uninspiring.
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In the early days of the game, they were also frequently ill-socialized drunks, which meant that their inhibitions were non-existent and their resort to violence quick.
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The organizer described the situation as a humanitarian crisis and lamented that government presence and assistance has been non-existent, since FEMA and other agencies are set up elsewhere.
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If a female doesn't pay any attention to a male, he gets in front of her, stares off into the distance, and starts snorting at a non-existent predator.
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Quincy Combs' relationship with his estranged biological father, singer Al B. Sure, has gone from pretty much non-existent to the two of them doing a music video together.
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The former first lady made the remarks on CBS's This Morning, the latest contribution to the slippery debate of whether Jeb's sense of humor is subtle or non-existent.
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Like and share the video to get the story out there: Norway is deporting Refugees to Russia against UN recommendations to an asylum system that is near non-existent!
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"I just had a baby 4 months ago and these last 10 pounds have been weighing heavy on me and time to work out is non existent," wrote danielle51786.
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But Bianca made firm threats to continue her not-entirely-professional relationship with Drewski and Sky made the same in regards to ruining Bianca's not-entirely-existent rap career.
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Over the last year or so, shared electric scooter services have gone from being non-existent to almost everywhere, operated by nearly everyone you would and would not expect.
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We are in the process of adopting kids, which is why we have a little credit card debt now, because we had to decorate these non-existent kids' room.
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The hike, originally planned for October, has already been delayed once and Abe may be moving for another postponement due to anemic economic growth and essentially non-existent inflation.
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Oddly, Mr Duterte takes a more lenient line with claptrap written in his favour (the Philippines is drowning in false accounts of non-existent accolades for the great man).
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Here, on the disappointingly non-existent Joe Pesci Show, Baldwin engages in one of his time-honored power moves on the show, slipping people cash with a smart impression.
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Mama June Shannon says Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson's relationship with their daughter Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson is practically "non-existent" — and it's on him to change that dynamic.
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Simmons is a bullet train whose size, speed, and vision couple with a non-existent jump shot to make him the most polarizing and unique player in the league.
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Urging them to get ready has been a tough sell, say national pharmacists' associations, because incidents with fake medicines in the legal supply chain are rare or non-existent.
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Terrestrial travel also has the immediate advantage over air of solid Wi-Fi service, effectively freeing travelers from the uncertainty of spotty or non-existent connectivity while in flight.
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Particularly egregious is that these senators are all from relatively rural states where the internet, when available, is slow and expensive and competition between ISPs is virtually non-existent.
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Trump has also been touting a non-existent tax plan ahead of the midterms, and he's been talking a lot about immigration in an effort to fire up voters.
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Above it, the Chandrayaan-2 satellite will collect scientific information about lunar topography, minerals, and the moon's practically non-existent atmosphere, while also searching for signs of water-ice.
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As a result, taking it for a spin around your desk will require you to provide all of the sound effects and excited cheers from non-existent race fans.
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Depending on what's most damaging, he can either be an ignoramus with a non-existent attention span or a genius who manipulates the media and the public with ease.
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Social media is a place where every kid is well-behaved, the house is always spotless, money problems are non-existent, and every parent has all of the answers.
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The person complained on social media ... communications on the island were non-existent and there was nothing but disaster relief tents that were on the verge of blowing over.
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They argued that the sport's ability to teach children lessons in manhood and teamwork outweighed its risks, and that "serious injuries" were virtually non-existent among the city's teams.
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If you're unlucky enough to be one such woman in Ireland, choice is non-existent: Getting an abortion and cutting short the journey to inevitable heartbreak is strictly forbidden.
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Many tribal communities are located in food deserts or rural areas where nutrition assistance participation rates can reach up to 80 percent, but employment opportunities are virtually non-existent.
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"Most companies are losing the talent war, and not because of the lack of fight, but rather because strategic talent strategies are non-existent or broken," Zani told TechCrunch.
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Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) celebrated her non-existent bachelorette status on Wednesday night, one year after she and Justin Bieber tied the knot at a New York City courthouse.
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Yet, two years after the disaster, apart from a handful of repaired roads and bridges, new flood control measures, like retention walls along river banks, are almost non-existent.
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There are many examples of people of color in European art history, though they are largely assumed by the masses to be non-existent in art from the Renaissance.
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There are a lot of things that are completely different, though, like social health care which is basically non-existent in the U.S. and a standard thing in Finland.
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Raised in a large, conservative Christian family and homeschooled all her life, Burger's sex-ed curriculum resembled that of many fundamentalist Christian homeschool households: vague, cursory, nearly non-existent.
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He had some tricks up his (entirely non-existent) sleeve: He could telepathically control enemies, and was light-footed enough to tiptoe past many a spot of potential bother.
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Cloud-based storage centers were largely non-existent and, while companies were trying to tackle the challenge of analyzing data to improve operations, many of the projects were failing.
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Holleaux said the Macron government had also failed to set a target for offshore wind energy sufficient to develop the sector, which remains non-existent unlike with European peers.
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Non-existent. I usually come home about midnight cause I work really late and by the time I get home I just slide it on and slide into bed.
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Both elements, made of plaster and suede respectively, can be touched by the visitor, who becomes a physical link between the two to replace their non-existent light connection.
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It acknowledged that it's an American company with an audience primarily in the U.S., but this is an issue that affects the global web with its virtually non-existent borders.
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Throughout the trip Trump proved once again that human rights and democracy are not just a low priority for him; they are all but non-existent in his personal agenda.
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And what's more, Young is faced with the unique challenge of making a name for herself in the U.S. music industry — a place where Asian representation is largely non-existent.
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The game can be a little overwhelming at first, but players with similar or non-existent records will be matched with each other so you don't get steamrolled by pros.
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Microsoft Continuum was a cool idea and it could have really morphed into something serious, if not for the fact that it was stuck on a virtually non-existent platform.
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"The NYPD constantly reassesses our existing procedures and in line with that are in the process of reviewing our existent facial recognition protocols," Detective Denise Moroney said in a statement.
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This week, we tackle Trump's non-existent policy ideas to end the opioid epidemic, his never-ending attacks on a Gold Star widow who spoke out against him, and more.
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But the metrics by which talent is evaluated in gaming, and the methods by which gamers can train to better hone their craft, are varied and at times non-existent.
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Transportation in the traffic-clogged and crime-ridden city has also proved to be a permanent headache while signage around the stadiums and outside venues has been virtually non-existent.
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Though many people usually talk about the limelight portions of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego, the conversation surrounding California's own Marina Del Rey is next to non-existent.
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Even though study after study shows that voter fraud is nearly non-existent in the U.S., it's still a useful political bugbear for Kobach, Trump, and their fellow ethno-nationalists.
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While a pared-down approach means a lower set of costs (half the price of traditional geothermal systems) and quicker installation, that doesn't mean that upfront costs are non-existent.
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You will probably enjoy it most when you view it less as a blockbuster movie and more as some kind of episode from some non-existent mediocre Star Wars series.
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Firstly, the tourism infrastructure is non-existent, so getting from A to B means having a driver and planning ahead—you need to know where you can and can't go.
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Leasing giants say they are often left at the back of a queue of two dozen firms for such deals as new players accept tiny - some argue non-existent - returns.
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In exchange for collaboration in security, Theresa May wants to have a trade deal with the EU but the appetite in Brussels for such a trade-off is non-existent.
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This Hackney Road cafe's air-conditioning is non-existent, and there's a delightful medley of coffee machine whirring, thick-fumed traffic sludging by outside, and the familiar smell of sweat.
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It's been over a year since the 2015 Dell XPS 13 arrived on the scene, yet no other Windows laptop matches its striking 'InfinityEdge' display with almost non-existent bezels.
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Having Bethune at the helm would be a refreshing change for United's leadership, which has been non-existent since CEO Oscar Munoz's heart attack in October and subsequent heart transplant.
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Another enrollee, Michele Cintron, who paid $25,000 to have special access to high-level mentors said in an affidavit that a "non-existent 'power team'" was unable to be reached.
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Collective fail: The Horn of Africa, which includes Ethiopia and Somalia, is most one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change despite having a practically non-existent carbon footprint.
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Lawmakers for years have tried and failed to prove in court that these laws can be justified by the need to prevent nearly non-existent in-person impersonation voter fraud.
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Antiquated labor laws and tax codes, crumbling or non-existent roads and an overburdened university system are just some of the longstanding barriers entrepreneurs continue to face in the country.
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The use of the gold standard protected creditors from inflation but led to short, sharp recessions in which unemployment rose sharply, at a time when welfare states were non-existent.
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" (He later deleted the tweet.) CAIR is now suing Trump over the "Muslim ban," and it's launched another campaign that stokes hysteria, #RegisterMeFirst, to oppose a non-existent "Muslim registry.
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Other manufacturers which might launch or at least unveil more details about their 5G phones during the MWC include OnePlus and Oppo, though details about those phones are non-existent.
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While the average American today chows down on nearly 21990 pounds of avocado in any given year, avocado consumption anywhere outside of California was virtually non-existent a century ago.
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The new office, combined with an existent office in Berlin, will boost the number of people reviewing posts in Germany to more than 1,200 by the end of the year.
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The challenge is how to make that investment more efficient and better targeted in the region that often has poor or non-existent services outside major cities, said the bank.
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These results were saying that the risk of transmitting HIV from someone who was living with the virus and on treatment to a negative partner was negligible to non-existent.
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With the spinoff, Flourish is taking the existent $200 million portfolio that the team had built at Omidyar and expanding that with the additional capital commitment from the Omidyar Group.
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On the opposite end of the spectrum, my expectations for Headlander weren't low but non-existent; I had no idea what to make of it, outside of the slick aesthetic.
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Traffic is pretty much non-existent apart from the cab-less trucks that dwarf me as they pass, kicking up clouds of pale dust that scour my eyes with grit.
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The piece draws on principle concepts within the realm Euclidean geometry and quantum physics—particularly string theory, which suggests that our universe is one part of many parallel existent universes.
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We believe the strategic risks are limited as MVNO regulation is almost non-existent in Russia while T2R retains a flexibility to re-negotiate terms every two to three years.
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In interviews with more than a dozen Latino activists and leader from Washington to California and Nevada, some members of the key voting bloc describe Buttigieg's outreach as non-existent.
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Most women and girls come from poor backgrounds with little education and are easy prey for recruiters who offer them non-existent jobs as cooks and waitresses in mining camps.
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She adds that the private and public spheres are inherently different in China than in the US, and it may seem to foreigners like the boundaries are virtually non-existent.
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By election day, the same groups had pivoted sharply to decrying so-called sanctuary cities, as Politico reported: Since the beginning of March, tax ads have been essentially non-existent.
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A military robot wheeling its way into your home simply gets lost there, stuck in a non-existent labyrinth of perceptual convolution and reflection-implied rooms that aren't really there.
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Samsung has long cherished the idea of making a phone with a completely foldable display, even going so far as to produce a (terrible) concept ad for the non-existent product.
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By Election Day, the same group's campaign for Saccone had pivoted sharply to decrying sanctuary cities, as Politico reported: Since the beginning of March, tax ads have been essentially non-existent.
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Per Slashfilm: Specific details on the [Trauma Center] script are practically non-existent, save for the fact that it was included as part of the 2017 Black List Feature Writers Lab.
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The study found Chinese companies fared worst, with an average score of 1.6 out of 10 in the tests, due to having weak or non-existent anti-corruption policies and procedures.
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The first woman superhero to earn top billing in a Marvel film is likely the one who will save the Avengers — and half the world's population— from their non-existent state.
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In fact, it's got more screen real estate than pretty much anything else on the market, while retaining the almost non-existent bezels we got on the S8's Infinity display.
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In areas with lots of internet infrastructure and a competitive market, that's not a big issue, but for many communities in Colorado, high-speed internet is limited, expensive, or non existent.
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"But that's also the time when most likely your internet connection will be spotty at best or, if you're taking the subway to work, might well be non-existent," he says.
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In honor of Jennifer Garner's 47 birthday on Tuesday, Reese Witherspoon, 42, shared a totally relatable video of the two joking about their non-existent pregnancies over a glass of wine.
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