Sentence examples for how can we exist from inspiring English sources

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How can we exist without constantly using disposable tools to facilitate our existence?

And how can we exist and love outside of the gender binary, transmisogny, and systems of domination.

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How can we ensure that virtuous circle exists right across the country?

When such blatant inequality exists, how can we ever believe that our work is finished?

Questions like 'Does God exist?' or 'How can we know that God is real?' are quite valid, but in the classical Kabbalah, they don't get asked.

But always remember - you matter to Him!" Do homosexual members of the Church really matter to God? How can we matter if we do not exist?

The question is not "Were these dinosaurs social, and how can we know?" but "What evidence already exists that will support our desired image of dinosaur behaviour?" Hence science is falsely shown as the search for only the data that will support preconceived conclusions, rather than an ongoing interrogation of nature in which the evidence does not always support what we had hoped or expected.

The choice of words was unfortunate but he was asking a valid question in a world where state law and religious codes of behaviour do, in practice, co-exist, how can we tell the difference between "vexatious" complaints and people who raise genuine concerns about having to work certain hours or adhere to certain dress codes.

(See "How Can We Tell If a Multiverse Exists?").

"How can democracy exist with such circumstances?" "We are asking ourselves this in America," I say.

If all we value is the new, then how can something exist long enough to grow?

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