Sentence examples for is relatively nonexistent from inspiring English sources

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The crowd is a little older and a little more local, and the wait, for now, unlike Kiki's hours-long one, is relatively nonexistent.

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(Plucinsky says naturally aspirated engines will be relatively nonexistent by 2014).

Other (more negative) forms of engagement were relatively nonexistent during IGP.

"I think the number that will affect is relatively small, but it is not nonexistent," he said Monday.

While the formal recognition of the specialty of emergency medicine is relatively young in most countries and nonexistent in some, the provision of emergency care is as ancient as the art of medicine itself.

Preliminary analyses of spatial correlograms and variograms indicated that in fact the degree of spatial autocorrelation in the phenotype frequencies was relatively low (and practically nonexistent at scales above 20 km), and similar analysis of the residuals from the fitted model showed negligible levels of spatial correlation in the residuals.

On the rare occasions when the Royal Mint did strike coins, they were relatively crude, with quality control nonexistent.

However, others are relatively rare (poly-arginine) or nonexistent (poly-cysteine).

These bacterial targets are different or nonexistent in eukaryotic cells (including those of humans), which means that antibiotics are relatively nontoxic drugs.

Organization may be relatively strong and homogeneous at the local level, but such control is much weaker on the state level and practically nonexistent on the national level.

Therefore, the object blue is not only nonexistent but even necessarily nonexistent.

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