Sentence examples for exists the time of from inspiring English sources

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There exists the time of men and the time of spirit: There are no clocks or calendars in the celestial realm.

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The direct or immediate object of a recollection must surely be something that exists at the time of the memorial event; one can't be directly aware of an entity that doesn't exist.

So roughly, in this case, double the amount that we believe exists at the time of the debris falling off of the tank.

And New Jersey Transit riders will get to their trains via Moynihan Station, and Amtrak will stay where it is, or both will move, or neither, depending on which iteration of the plan exists at the time of digging.

Some Buddhists might question the premise that a human being exists from the time of conception onward.

If THAAD exists at the time of launch and the missile is able to make it past it, it may not make it past Japan.

Future studies will test whether a sex-ratio bias exists at the time of oviposition.

Comorbidity is a medical condition that exists at the time of diagnosis of the cancer or later, but which is not a consequence of the cancer itself.

Similarly, a close correlation exists between the time of local electrical activation and the degree of systolic fiber shortening [ 18] (Fig.  2).

The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that in the context of juvenile delinquency, the law must be applied as it existed at the time of the offense.

Historically, the courts have been willing to be "generous in finding that the necessary fiduciary relationship existed", even going so far as to recognise relationships that did not exist at the time of the transfer.

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