Sentence examples for which actually exists from inspiring English sources

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The first difference is that this version of Romeo and Juliet has been made by Swarovski Entertainment, which actually exists.

A major milk protein is casein, which actually exists as a multisubunit protein complex dispersed throughout the fluid phase of milk.

"Yet while there is no law against eating in the abstract, there is a law which forbids him to eat any of the food which actually exists in the community – and that is the law of private property.

Indeed, they have repeatedly made clear that they have not only banned such weapons but favor region-wide nuclear disarmament, including of Israel's vast nuclear arsenal, which actually exists.

If you're anything like me, you probably spend the majority of your time either second-guessing the past or dreading the future, neither of which actually exists; having to navigate those teeming streets narrows the beam of my consciousness to the laser's width of the instant I actually inhabit.

From this Spinoza is able to develop his theory of mind: "The first thing that constitutes the actual being of a human mind is nothing but the idea of a singular thing which actually exists" (2p11).

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This approach is clearly oversimplified since it does not account for the appearance of new modes induced by the disorder [27], which actually exist in an amorphous SiO2.

For the forced oscillations, this assumed solution can fail to uncover some periodic solutions which actually exist in the system response, and/or it may predict some extraneous solutions which have no counterpart in the actual response.

God could have not created our world, and had he so chosen to not create any world, then simple beings which actually exist (with the nature of being unextended) need not have existed at all.

Consequently, actualists typically grasp the second horn of the above dilemma and adopt some sort of actualistically acceptable, "sanitized" version of this theory on which possible worlds are conceived as theoretical abstract objects which actually exist.

This explains what Desgabets meant by his claim that all simple conceptions always have an existent object outside the understanding, since simple conceptions are, in virtue of their relation to substances, of things which actually exist.

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