Sentence examples similar to term to exist from inspiring English sources

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Because this is not usually the case, you need to accept trade-offs, and do the best you can in the short term to still exist in the long term.

Similar to the term 'cluster', no consensus on the meaning of the term 'module' seems to exist in the literature.

The use of 1 year as a cut-point in the table is not intended to represent a sharp division, in terms of cumulative dose, between what might constitute a short-term versus a long-term risk nor does it imply that a significant long-term risk begins to exist as soon as 1 year is surpassed.

"There's definitely enough space in terms for us to exist.

Various barriers, for which we have termed "boundaries", seem to exist preventing effective communication between nurses and their patients.

The term does not appear to exist outside New York, although obviously these products do.

Why does the term diversity still need to exist in a title when you're solving for inclusion?

Again, no such conditions exist for any other nation in terms of its right to exist.

Facebook's privacy scandals have shown that such groups are not a "safe long-term place for us to exist," Schlademan said.

Therapy during school holidays is not repayable, because the authorities believe autism ceases to exist outside term time.

Due to all of the revenue the students bring in through athletics, the term "student-athlete" may cease to exist.

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