Sentence examples for would be existent from inspiring English sources

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Note finally that Carnap assigned no ontological significance to the theory-observation distinction in the sense that entities of the one type would be existent in a more genuine way than ones of the other.

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The second objection was that the existent golden mountain would infringe the law of contradiction, since, if there were such an object, it would be both existent and nonexistent.

But if Presentism were true, when C1 is present C2 would be non-existent, and when C2 is present C1 would be non-existent.

It would be non-existent.

Pistorius' lawyer Barry Roux has said that the former Paralympic athlete's "financial ability" to pay for another trial would be "non-existent" following the the amount of money he spent on the initial trial.

Yoshida pledged that "the Government of Japan does not consider that the Government of the Netherlands by signing the Treaty has itself expropriated the private claims of its nationals so that, as a consequence thereof, after the Treaty comes into force these claims would be non-existent".

Zero would be "non-existent".

Without a nuclear magnetic moment, MR as a discipline would be non-existent.

The lack of evidence for shared environmental effect in the present study suggests only that its influence is less powerful than the dominant genetic influences, not that shared environmental effect would be non-existent for burnout.

Define the negative emotions (or issues) that are causing you problems, then identify its intensity by assigning a level from 0 to 10. 0 would be "non-existent" and 10 would be the most severe.

"As an independent country outside NATO, the influence (of Scotland) would be almost non-existent," says Robin Cook, the foreign secretary.Labour's barrage has been directed both at the spirit of SNP defence policy the idea of edging away from NATO and the small print, including the Nationalists' reckoning that a defence budget of £1.7 billion ($2.8 billion) would be adequate.

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