Sentence examples for it as existing from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, for an object to exist at the actual world is for the actual world to represent it as existing; the actual world represents an object as existing if and only if the object exists.

Previously, Infinity Ward had rather nebulously described it as existing somewhere between single-play and multiplay – essentially playing like multiplay, but with liberal use of AI-controlled bots.

United Nations officials declined to be precise about the address, but the report called it "part of a larger development in Downtown Brooklyn" and described it as existing office space where halls could be built to accommodate conferences.

See Suitor, 98 R.I. at 58, 199 at2d at 723 ("The constitution did not purport to create such an office but recognized it as existing and provided for continuance of the powers and duties exercised by its occupant prior to the adoption of the constitution").; see also R.I. Const.

And the technology is there -- the Union of Concerned Scientists describes it as "existing and near term" -- to move that number by a lot.

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It is true that, once the revision of the October 31, 2000, New York Times is surrounded by the additional content, it can be conceptualized as existing as part of an even larger collective work (e. g., the entire NEXIS database).

I think it is clear that a plea in favor of IC does not benefit from framing it explicitly as existing in, or requiring, a post-m context.

The CSA's new plan for the sport involves support for "the development of elite-level, semi-professional regional leagues" to bridge what it sees as existing gaps "between high-performance youth players and national/professional team selection".

In the poorest forty per cent of countries, according to the bank's own figures, about half the population is still in "moderate poverty," which it defines as existing on less than four dollars a day of income.

Although traditional economic analysis takes the atomistic individual as its starting point, economic sociology generally begins with groups, or whole societies, which it views as existing independently of and partially constituting the individual.

Nevertheless, economics has not paid sufficient attention to this phenomenon and generally regards it simply as existing debt or deferred repayment.

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