Sentence examples for collapse exists from inspiring English sources

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Nothing like this batting collapse exists in the annals; nothing comparable comes to mind.

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The areas of most widespread concern are concentrated in Eastern Europe and Russia and to a growing extent in China, although serious problems of potential collapse exist wherever loess is found.

For the plaintiff to prevail under strict products liability, she would have to establish that the defect which caused the cart to collapse existed at the time the cart left the control of the manufacturer or that Dominick's caused the defect in question and that the condition of the cart when it was supplied to her was unreasonably dangerous.

Though reasonable analyses of the factors behind that collapse exist, an investigation of why U.S. efforts to create a viable Iraqi army (and, by extension, viable security forces in Afghanistan) cratered so badly are lacking.

In my previous blog posts, I have focused on the possible causes of CCD – pesticides, and in particular neonicotinoids, fungicides, and viruses – without questioning the basic hypothesis underlying the debate that Colony Collapse Disorder exists as a discrete phenomenon.

More satisfactory collapse theories exist, however.

Now that a couple of major cases have collapsed, what proof exists that these measures are actually being used against the right people?

In cells in which the mitochondrial membrane potential has collapsed, JC-1 exists as monomers throughout the cell.

Since security models can be used in proving the security of a construction besides being used for cryptanalysis, a strong security model is desirable so that the corresponding proof guarantees security even against powerful adversaries; otherwise security collapses when an adversary exists in practice that has capabilities higher than those considered in the restricted (weaker) security model.

Disappeared (generic)/for man-made influence/for spillway erosion/for filling/for dam collapse: the lake no longer exists; is possible to specify the cause (man-made influence, spillway erosion, filling or dam collapse).

The condition of some is impeccable, and a few are on the brink of collapse, but most exist somewhere in between.

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