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If it becomes existential for him, he could make it existential for us.
"It became much more existential for the euro zone itself.
"You have to understand, my level of investment in the cause -- it was existential for me.
This crisis is existential for Iraq, and extremely dangerous for the region.
The adviser described the moment as "existential" for Clinton: she was saying that she wanted "people who were strong, tough, loyal, who play to win but do it in the smart, strategic way".
This unparalleled account of the Syrian uprising, drawing on six years of immersive reporting, is about lives shaped by a confrontation that was "existential — for all sides — from its inception".
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While a student at the university, Kierkegaard explored the literary figures of Don Juan, the wandering Jew, and especially Faust, looking for existential models for his own life.
Li (2009) throws doubt on plausibility of clauses of disappearance as a sub-type of existentials, for she finds they seldom occur in actual texts.
Similarly, clauses of disappearance (e.g., (5)) are event-existentials, for the simple reason that they express existence/occurrence of events rather than things.
Table 2 summarises the rankings in partial R 2, from 1 (the most important) to 10 (the least important), of the first 10 variables identified by the three independent stepwise regressions, using the ranking for MQOL-Existential for the ordering of variables.
For George Orwell it was a laboratory; for Nietzsche an existential inspiration; for Emily Dickinson a promise of immortality.
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