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The indemnity insurance that most Americans enjoyed then is virtually nonexistent today.
By this standard, market fear is virtually nonexistent today, as the S.& P. 500-stock index is on track this year to post 25 days of such 1 percent moves, according to InvesTech Market Research.
Applications in electronics and life sciences are virtually nonexistent today.
Why did something that was so natural and prevalent between friends centuries ago become virtually nonexistent today?
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That technology, virtually nonexistent 10 years ago, is expected to exceed $1bn in annual sales for law enforcement vendors in the next year or two.
This delivery system, virtually nonexistent 10 years ago, allows companies to save money by cutting down on storage costs.
Copal's Mandarin-speaking team has doubled to 40 in the last 12 months, and China-related work, virtually nonexistent two years ago, now makes up 10 percent of revenue, according to its chief executive, Rishi Khosla.
Although the Chinese pair are selling video ads on only a single-digit to low-double-digit percentage of their overall content, gross ad sales are growing fast, from virtually nonexistent early last year to well more than $1.5 million a month apiece this year.
Eddie Murphy's appeal, meanwhile, proved virtually nonexistent this weekend as "Imagine That" opened to an anemic $5.7 million.
Environmental regulations were virtually nonexistent four decades ago, but have since become an integral -- and vital -- part of our government framework.
Buyouts of publicly traded ISPs were virtually nonexistent between 1997 and early this year, because crazed investors, spurred by Wall Street carnival barkers, levitated the stocks far higher than the bedrock benchmark of what people in the business were willing to pay for the actual companies.
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