Sentence examples for may be inexistent from inspiring English sources

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Because the backhaul may be inexistent or very expensive (e.g., satellite-based backhaul) the network design pursues the minimization of the required backhaul bandwidth.

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Another point to be considered is the use of formaldehyde in developing countries in which aspiration devices (hoods and aspirated cabinets) are rarely used and the disposal of toxic waste may also be inexistent or problematic [ 31].

These files were not written to be read by the public so in some cases comments might be inexistent, sketchy, or misleading.

I say "located," because I'd decided to dispense with my maps -- on this soon to be inexistent littoral, I wanted to feel, as much as possible, like a long-shore drifter: human clay being carried southwards by the current of my own obsession.

Historical data records may be sparse or inexistent in these areas.

We then chose those rat genes that were inexistent in NMR and adopted KEGG pathway database to investigate the metabolic processes in which their proteins may be involved.

The other reality is that while I now spend a significant amount of time as director of CCARE whose work is renowned worldwide, funds that would allow me to do this work full-time are inexistent.

There is also a need to govern (or control) the atomic information system architecture's patterns for business transformation projects; unfortunately an adaptable atomic information system architecture pattern for such projects is inexistent.

Baseline emissions are treated as if they had been inexistent.

The "location of intelligence" at Level 0 is inexistent.

The "level of aggregation" of a technology at Level 0 is inexistent.

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