Sentence examples for could be nonexistent from inspiring English sources

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Given the errors on our estimates of GC* for both species, we can say with 95% confidence that the magnitude of the difference in GC* between these two groups is at most 11.5% and could in fact be nonexistent.

The culture, the team, "the Method Method" that we spent the last 10 years building could have been nonexistent within 12 months.

"It might even be nonexistent".

If so, correlation between gene duplication rate and morphological disparity could be low or nonexistent.

Even after two workers complained of being ill, postal officials said the chance that anyone at the center could be exposed was virtually nonexistent.

The police could be prohibited from lying about nonexistent evidence; from inducing a suspect to imagine leniency; from questioning minors without a parent or a lawyer present.

Experiencing the nonexistent vibrations could be an indicator that you are pathologically reliant on your cell phone, according to a new study.

The federal government is too big, and a great way to cut it down could be muting the hysteria over a nonexistent problem of the peaceful movement of people.

Only by pretending that the world outside the conference room is nonexistent could the administration believe that a meaningful deal is possible.

This could be due to limited data availability and/or because the effect truly is weak or nonexistent.

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