Exact(6)
While some judges refuse to hear such cases out of religious convictions, most rule that the marriage never formally existed.
Could you tell me about the company? A. Black Swan Records formally existed only from 1921 to its bankruptcy in 1923, but its cultural influence was profound.
All this borrowing of designs across borders has made the country of origin almost irrelevant to buyers who once turned their noses up at anything not labeled Persian (so called because of the famous weaving centers in Persia, in the time before Iran formally existed as a nation).
While the front formally existed until 1945, all collaboration between the two parties had ended by 1940.
We also saw that even while worksites still formally existed, expectation or announcement of their forthcoming closure might lead – or were even intended to lead [ 26] – to employees seeking employment at other similar worksites.
Such differences between studies are a reflection of the relative immaturity of the microRNA field that has only formally existed for the last 9 years, and is something that will surely be resolved in future years.
Similar(53)
However, such a global framework does not formally exist, and so this article looks at existing examples and proposes one that can systematically place research into a global geological context.
They do not formally exist.
Hitherto, the EU did not formally exist.
Although the division still formally exists in Italy, it is no longer of practical importance.
The crime of enslavement appears in the tribunal's statutes, but the charge of sexual slavery does not formally exist.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com