Sentence examples for exists no one from inspiring English sources

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This is why "Rudebox" exists: no one else on the planet would have ever considered combining Radio 4 panel show standard comedy rapping with one of the clunkiest chorus' ever composed, let alone decided to record it, release it, shoot a video for it, and do promo for it.

Remember that until you say it exists, no one knows what is on that piece of paper behind your screen.

It concedes, "Voting discrimination still exists; no one doubts that".

"Voting discrimination still exists; no one doubts that," he wrote in the majority opinion.

"Voting discrimination still exists; no one doubts that," Roberts wrote, in the majority opinion.

With respect to CSR, Whitehouse (2006) opined that despite several decades of vociferous debate regarding the concept of CSR, it is possible to say, with certainty, that there exists no one universally accepted definition of the term.

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Everybody agrees on one thing: if they do exist no-one knows where they are.

There has been more energy expended on blaming the blog than defending the victim, the implication being that while everyone is aware that criticism has long existed, no-one cares much for it one way or the other.

Both were selling products in front of a store trying to subsidize an income for their families, and both tragedies were caught on video that if it did not exist, no one would have believed those of us that stand on the side of justice in these cases.

There's just one problem: Although most scientists think mantle plumes exist, no one has incontrovertible proof.

Or if they exist, no one is shown trying to use them.

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