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This approach relies on ascribing a state or level of well-being to "nonexistent people," which seems a peculiar practice: how can we attribute well-being to a "nonexistent person"?
It's a systematically reported piece that makes you marvel at two things: first, at how many reputable outlets regurgitated facts about a nonexistent person, and, second, at just how difficult it is to prove that a fake person is fake.
The first is to follow the request, viewing oneself as nothing more than a physical mechanism that allows a nonexistent person to realize the goals he would have pursued himself.
Sounds suspicious unless you know that even if one of these fake forms results in a nonexistent person actually being registered, now under the Help America Vote Act of 2002, "any voter who has not previously voted in a federal election" must provide identification in order to actually cast a ballot.
We also encounter the problem of specifying a harm that might be accrued by a nonexistent person.
It is the rare (and possibly nonexistent) person who can objectively chronicle his or her own life.
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There is a debate in practical philosophy as to whether nonexistent persons are morally relevant.
Only small sums were actually paid out, the winners of the big prizes being nonexistent persons".
The settlement stemmed from a scheme in which Wells Fargo bankers opened as many as 2 million fake accounts in the names of existing retail customers or nonexistent persons in efforts to meet unrealistic sales goals imposed from above.
And after tireless years of lawsuits, and millions of dollars shouldered by the victims of discrimination, advocates are finally achieving what they set out to do: Show that today's cleverly masked voting laws — passed under false pretenses of stopping nonexistent in-person voter fraud — are no different from the tactics used during the Jim Crow era to maintain white political power.
While Mr. Obama has indeed become the first "black" to be elected president of the Harvard Law Review, he remains nonexistent as an interracial person, not to mention an individual.
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