Sentence examples for existent relations from inspiring English sources

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The main goal of this work is to create a domain-specific system, in the field of Bioremediation, in order to enhance the view of the existent relations between metagenomes, organisms, genes, proteins and degradation pathways.

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The existent relation between obesity and AN is more prevalent in this study as in other published investigations.

There are numerous other true sentences like this, such as "Sherlock Holmes is more famous than any real detective", etc., all of which appear to involve real relations between existent objects and nonexistent ones, but whose Russellian paraphrases are false.

We used the following key variables from the reports: route of transmission, gender, month and year of birth, birthplace (country and continent), place of residence, reason for being in Norway, indications for testing, duration of symptoms, stage of disease, co-existent STI, relation to the source person, place of infection and the type of clinical practice where the diagnose was made.

Consequently, the network management is formed and run by cooperation between nodes, behaving similarly to that in human relations existent in our society.

"This is undoubtedly nothing but an attempt to shift the focus from issues that truly exist in relations between European capitals and Washington to unsubstantiated, non-existent issues," he was quoted as saying by RIA news agency.

Necessity (by virtue of another or in itself) defines the ways in which an existent exists: if an existent is necessary by virtue of another and therefore in itself possible, it establishes a relation 'of being caused' with something other than itself (its cause): it is precisely this relation that explains its existence.

That is, the PSR applies not only to facts about existence, but also to facts about relations between existents.

He goes on to argue "essence does not need existence [to exist] and [its existence] is not in relation to an existent since [if] essence prior to existing was non-existing (ma‛dūm), then how can something need something else [in order to exist] prior to its existence?" (Ḍarūrat al-taḍād fi'l-'ālam wa'l-jabr wa'l-baqā', 125).

Although cross-administrative interlocking directorate relations are existent, e.g., interlocking between companies controlled by the state council SASAC and companies controlled by provincial SASAC, the analytic results in this study show that interlocking directorate networks are more common between companies controlled by the same administrative level of government.

Finally, as Chalmers has described, an up-to-date systematic review will also be of substantial value in two other important ways: to enhance interim results monitoring of an ongoing trial, and to facilitate the informative reporting of a trial's results in relation to existent knowledge.[ 13] The state of knowledge concerning treatment effects changes as evidence is cumulated and synthesized.

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