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A short story exists, in a sense, to end.
A three-star restaurant in Paris exists, in a sense, off in a universe of its own, as a special, once-a-year destination, where one expects food radically different from the everyday.
It will not do to say that such a construction exists "in a sense".
This good exists in a sense independently of any particular impulse and is founded on the absolute nature of man.
Exotic matter really exists, in a sense; indeed, the rules of quantum mechanics require that it is forever being created and annihilated on tiny scales.
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And do such properties really exist in a sense that would allow them to be objects of reference?
Again, is it plausible to suppose that such things exist in a sense which enables them to be objects of reference?
The paper exists, in a concrete sense, at the center of Manhattan, in a very real community, where the price for being constrained by statutes and by judicial precedent is that it gets to help shape such things, too.
Difficult administrative problems arise in determining (1) what actually exists in a physical sense (the location, topography, and area of a piece of land; the size, materials, and condition of buildings; the number and types of machines or items of inventory) and (2) the value of the property.
For Green the common good exists in a partial sense.
For instance, the Universe may be defined as all that exists in a physical sense, but we can only observe part of that.
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