Sentence examples for to be inexistent from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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.

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].

Precisely because synthetic cell projects are devoted to a hypothetical object (to something which is inexistent and fictitious as yet), imaginative metaphors are bound to play a decisive role.

While they involved the smuggling of foreign nationals into the United States, the true concept of people migrating to find work is inexistent within this context of human trafficking, which is a very complex problem in itself, but it needs to be differentiated from economic-related immigration.

It is evident that good news is the most dominant form of CSR disclosures made by the hotel companies, followed by neutral news while negative disclosures or bad news tend to be almost inexistent.

As the cleaving activity of both MspI and HpaII have been shown to be either inexistent or severely inhibited in the presence of an internal 5hmC [ 36], only 5mC bearing sites should be enriched by the procedure.

The study of the obstacles to girls' reveal causes relative to the offer of education which, most of the time are gender-biased for girls: the schools are far and the roads little safe, separate sanitation systems for girls and boys are inexistent (example of bathrooms), access to water and other factors that eventually reinforce parent's reluctance to take their daughters to school.

The project was implemented for surveillance of ALRI related etiologies in settings where microbiology capacity was inexistent, although we were able to capture about all the patients who were admitted with acute respiratory symptoms, the frequency and the quality of specimens' collection for diagnosis was insufficient.

For example, surveys conducted by the WHO between 2000 and 2010 to assess the capacity of member states to prevent and control NCDs found that NCD funding stream was inexistent in 20 countries, lack of funding was prevalent, and these issues were, in particular, a serious problem in the African Region (47).

Pregnant women show increased malaria susceptibility and the severity of clinical manifestations are worse [3], both to the mother and fetuses, when maternal pre-immunition is inexistent or very low [4].

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