Sentence examples for starting to exist from inspiring English sources

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Hence, the state of affairs of a's ceasing to exist before b's starting to exist cannot be a complex containing a and b.

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The European Union came into being as a result of the Maastricht Treaty and started to exist on 1 November 1993.

Finally, the main drawback of the proposed solution is that history-based policies cannot decide on requests prior to their activation, i.e., the system only records requests for each history-based policy after the policy starts to exist.

Visites Possibles really started to exist when I got interested in creating architectural shapes with the analog signals, instead of abstract textures and such.

I'm not 100percentt sure when this particular fashion week started to exist between all the cruise, pre-fall, extra-cash, what recession?

They are isolated by the state, which is starting to develop public policies as if only now the trans community started to exist, after a soap opera showed that they are among us.

Such comprehensive programs have started to exist in large metropolitan areas.

Second, as we proceed along the evolutionary trajectory, the mutations already start to exist in the evolutionary intermediates, so it is not even possible to introduce them.

Now, this phenomenon is starting to be recognized to exist in a large variety of protein-protein and protein-DNA complexes involved in intrinsically unstructured proteins, and thus designated as the 'fuzzy complex'.

The double standard between the female "slut" and the male "player" still exists, but is starting to be broken down.

When, in the process of a zygote's cellular self-multiplication, does a person start to exist?

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