Sentence examples for has often existed from inspiring English sources

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"Looking for loopholes and hidden agreements that have often existed in the past with Washington, [Netanyahu] has been flummoxed by an unusually united line [on settlements]," said Laura Rozen in Foreign Policy magazine.

If an expectation has too often existed in Serie A that teams with nothing left to play for not only could but should roll over in their remaining games, then there have certainly been plenty prepared to buck the trend this season.

His self-effacement partly explains why his career has often seemed to exist in the shadows.

Over its three previous seasons, "Eastbound & Down," seen on Sundays on HBO, has often appeared to exist solely for the purpose of devising appropriate contexts to utter the completely inappropriate.

Suffice it to say, I really began looking forward to the ultra-accessibility I've often heard exists in Disney World.

Irving's self-proclaimed mission was to guide "promising young men" in Germany in the "right direction" (Irving has often stated his belief that women exist for a "certain task, which is producing us [men]", and should be "subservient to men"; leading, in Lipstadt's view, to a lack of interest on Irving's part in guiding young German women in the "right direction").

Gorgias, who claimed that nothing exists, or if it does exist it cannot be known, or if it exists and is knowable it cannot be communicated to another, has often been accused of denying all reality and all knowledge.

From the first proud few to replace slide rules with calculators to CB radio hobbyists to the audiophiles who paid thousands of dollars for the first CD players, gadget freaks have often seemed to exist in a jargon-filled matrix of their own, oblivious to the mundane demands of civil society.

Informants described how an emphasis on entrepreneurship within the culture of their country of origin often existed, which had been passed on to them through their parents acting as role models.

No one really knows how many there are (most estimates range from 10,000 to 11,000), and regulations that do exist have often been ignored.

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