Sentence examples for whether something exists from inspiring English sources

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When you control the search engine, the search engine holds no power over you; if Google is in charge of whether something exists, it can just rearrange existence in its favor.

The third provides a connection between the first two and 3-5, since whether something exists at a time is often relevant for counting either at a time or across times.

However, when it comes to evaluating whether something exists, arguing over its name is beside the point.

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Therefore something exists.

If God exists, then something exists.

But it is limited if something exists outside it.

There are logical truths that state that something exists.

Therefore, the difference between process theism and traditional theism is not in whether something necessarily exists, but in the nature of the necessarily existent.

Zen riddle: When can something exist yet not exist?

They called each other George and John: the text they read was based, in part, on "Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous," written by George Berkeley in 1713, in which Philonous (Berkeley) and Hylas (thought to represent John Locke) debate, among other things, whether something can exist without being perceived.

However, it remains unknown whether something akin to dysbiosis exists in C. elegans, particularly those in monoxenic culture.

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