Sentence examples similar to existent meaning from inspiring English sources

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As is the norm in remote places, cell phone reception was spotty, and TV and Wi-Fi reception was practically non-existent, meaning that our two kids had to be entertained via other means.

I found their isolation almost non-existent, meaning the music had to be turned up quite loud to be heard, particularly listening to podcasts on the train, which had to be very loud to hear what was going on over the noise of the tracks.

EIA's report, however, uncovered that the majority of the concessions that were listed as suspended or cancelled have actually been under appeal to a non-existent tribunal -- meaning that the concessions could still be in operation.

It's a word generally left untranslated in philosophy meaning roughly existence, an existent being, life, a life form; in French it can mean something like "human reality," the time of existence.

Peer review standards are often essentially non-existent at such journals, meaning nearly any submission is accepted.

Meaning exists.

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

An unfinished work by a non-existent creator, crying out for meaning and justice in a land gone wrong.

The question of the meanings of thing and existent (their intension) necessarily implies that of their extension.

Out of 30 sub-functions, 4 had an index of zero meaning dead or non-existent; 10 had 1 to 49% denoting moribund; 5 had 50 to 69% indicating tepid, and 12 had 70 to 100% denoting flourishing.

In turn, these artificially inflated land prices lead to more units built on each site, meaning smaller homes with non-existent gardens and squeezing out any hope of design quality.

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