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Non-existent things are only relatively non-existent: resurrection, e.g., and possible and imaginary entities exist at least in the mind (Ilāhiyyāt, I, 5, 33, 12 34, 9; cf. Arist., Metaph., 1006b10).
The world junior champion, Diego Elías, is an outstanding prospect, but Peru have been relatively non-existent in world squash up until his first conjuring.
To recap, the F.D.A. will partially ban a disappearing family of antibiotics that is relatively non-existent in animal agriculture and that the meat industry does not rely upon.
"An increasing amount of economic data has lead investors to believe that inflation is relatively non-existent despite healthy economic growth, " says Ackerman.
Analysts pointed to other, more relevant economic data to illustrate their belief that the economy is strong and inflation is relatively non-existent.
Similarly, venture financing for innovations in digital health surpassed $4.1 billion last year, yet funding for businesses targeting Hispanics and underserved communities has been relatively non-existent (last week Vital Healthcare Capital announced a $30 million fund to help providers in underserved communities upgrade health services).
Our employee turnover is relatively non-existent and our hiring and training line in the budget is $0".
It is unusual amongst university student governments for its decentralized bicameral structure, and the relatively non-existent influence of the Greek system.
Education opportunities were almost non existent.
Tumour margins are best defined on the arterial phase, with maximum enhancement of the normal pancreatic parenchyma compared with the relatively poor or non-existent enhancement of the tumour [5].
The study finds that references to vulnerable groups are relatively little present or non-existent, as well as poorly connected to language about practical strategies and socio-economic contexts, both also little present.
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