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Investigators found that law enforcement was widely viewed as illegitimate and in some areas was effectively nonexistent.
For either God is punitive and interventionist (the Robertson view), or as capricious as nature and so absent as to be effectively nonexistent (the Obama view).
Writer interviews Alain Minc of Le Monde, who says, "If you talk to French businessmen, the sense of crisis is effectively nonexistent".
The documents from the lender, GMAC Mortgage, were approved by an employee whose title was "limited signing officer," an indication to the lawyer that his knowledge of the case was effectively nonexistent.
With few exceptions, judges have been extremely reluctant to rule that trillions of dollars in mortgage securities are effectively nonexistent.
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The first two assessments found that capabilities to respond to radiological and chemical events effectively were underdeveloped or nonexistent in both, the TIA and the PoK; however, the response planning for a large-scale outbreak/pandemic had been established after the SARS epidemic.
Similar posturing went on in the Republican convention before the last presidential election: politicians whose own warlike masculinity was nonexistent strove very effectively to effeminise John Kerry, who really had been a hero.
"What makes Libya's terrorist threat so confounding is that it is deeply embedded in a broader, more complex power struggle that has effectively split the country's nearly nonexistent political and security institutions," Wehrey aptly summarizes.
Backers of this radical overhaul offered specious arguments about court efficiency and a nonexistent backlog problem, which were effectively debunked by an impressive array of state and national bar leaders, civic groups, and former state justices and senior judges.
Virtually nonexistent.
Nonexistent, really.
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