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Communication challenges are worsened by non-existent interpretation systems.

Care providers in this setting thus appear just as marginalized as distantly rural women, having – as their patients do – underappreciated language barriers that are burdened by non-existent medical interpretation systems, limited educational and professional development, and blame for poor pregnancy outcomes.

The results obtained in the present study demonstrate some of the existent pitfalls in the interpretation of bowel diseased states as given by the sole analysis of a biomarkers' change patterns.

Whatever is non-existent remains non-existent for ever and whatever is existent always exists.

Despite statistical adjustment for available socioeconomic factors, unidentified socioeconomic factors or co-existent environmental risk factors may confound the interpretation of results in our study or similar studies.

My desire to continue to be identified as a Christian woman is threatened by an extreme interpretation of the Bible, not by some non-existent LGBT agenda.

Where land use and infrastructure planning and engineering design are required to be carried out over relatively short time frames, and in areas where data are scarce or non-existent, a pragmatic approach is required to yield the desired outputs, maximising contributions from geological, geomorphological and geotechnical interpretation.

And this necessary existent is God.

(My interpretation).

Hence, the existent perfect being is existent.

Conventionally existent (saṁvṛtisat) is otherwise.

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