Sentences with phrase «by nonexistent»

The U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a statement that Maksim Zaslavskiy the founder committed fraud by selling unregistered securities backed by nonexistent assets.
For inhibiting tax breaks justified by nonexistent climate change, it would be helpful if the administration were to convene the red blue debate, so as to bring climate alarmism into the sunlight.
It's understood that a game with as many complicated variables as Battlefield will never have as good a netcode as games like Call of Duty and Counter Strike, but right now the amount of times we've been shot while behind cover or been killed by nonexistent enemies is downright silly.

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Led by its imaginative CEO, Mary Barra, GM quietly guided its electric Chevrolet Bolt EV into the market before Tesla's Model 3 could push its nonexistent start button.
This follows a slew of statements by Conway that have raised questions about her credibility, including her references to a nonexistent «Bowling Green Massacre,» for which she was widely criticized, as well as her on - air promotion of Ivanka Trump fashion products.
Branding is perhaps most significant during the startup phase, when your reputation is nonexistent, your resources are tight, and your entire company will live or die by how much revenue you're able to generate early on.
By the sound of things, then, it seems Apple's appetite for launching a health - only product might seem small, if not nonexistent.
A London - based writer has illustrated how easy it is to manipulate review sites like TripAdvisor, by pushing an entirely nonexistent restaurant to the top spot in all of London.
Former New York City Board of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his urban districts, provided the B - schoolers with three beta - test schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent board of advisers.
By the late 1970s, Japan's use of assembly - line robots in automobile manufacturing, which made human error nonexistent and boosted overall quality, sent shivers throughout the U.S. automobile industry, which was still assembling cars by hanBy the late 1970s, Japan's use of assembly - line robots in automobile manufacturing, which made human error nonexistent and boosted overall quality, sent shivers throughout the U.S. automobile industry, which was still assembling cars by hanby hand.
It wasn't specifically prompted by that now - famous post of former Uber engineer Susan Fowler, wherein Fowler calmly recounted the many ways that Uber's internal controls were either very messed up or nonexistent.
Jobs are hard to come by and gardens are nonexistent.
A. W. Tozer said, «The idea of the Spirit held by the average church member is so vague as to be nearly nonexistent.
NPD and other pschopathic ailments are found in the fundamental makeup of the brain and are not simply cured by starting to give them some kind of nonexistent empathy drug.
By definition # 2 there are plenty of books and sources that the Bible treats as nonexistent.
Public education was practically nonexistent until the final decades of the nineteenth century, schools being largely church operated and attended by the well - to - do.
In Madhyamika the elements, which had still been accorded some degree of reality by the «transitoriness» of Sautrantika, are «nonexistent»; the Vijñanavadin or Yogacarya school developed the theory of Thought - alone out of the doctrine of the dominance of thinking in the ego realm.
However, we must resist the tendency to exaggerate his conclusion by reading these six words as the single word «nonexistent
For example, a study of seventy - nine alcoholics by Jacob Levine showed that a decided majority had either diminished or nonexistent interest in heterosexual relationships.
For any perceptible object, there seem initially to be four possibilities: 1) remaining perceptible; 2) becoming imperceptible though still existent; 3) becoming nonexistent and being replaced by other things; 4) becoming nonexistent and not being replaced by other things.
For many wives, factors which militate against the husbands» sobriety are either practically nonexistent, or they are offset by other needs for strength in their husbands.
Concerning the conceivability of nothing, Craighead asserts that there is no logical or practical difficulty in our thinking of every contingent item of our experience becoming nonexistent and then not being replaced by anything else; in fact, he holds, the reason we can appreciate a magician's trick or the steady - state theory of cosmology is that we can indeed conceive of a rabbit or of hydrogen atoms appearing out of absolutely nothing.
However, objects can be valuable only in some relation to subjects, and qualities in abstraction from the things qualified by them are nonexistent.
The liberal churches will probably be almost nonexistent by then, and the atheists will be too strong and vocal to attack head - on, so what does that leave them?
That is, until I accidentally OD'd on so much on almond flour that my body revolted by giving me a previously nonexistent food sensitivity to anything almonds.
The pass rush is nonexistent, and if the run game can not produce big plays, it could put pressure on a receiving corps led by youngsters — freshman Durante (18 targets, 12 catches, 199 yards) and sophomore Shelton Gibson (17 targets, 12 catches, 329 yards) have led the way thus far.
The overall awareness about student anxiety issues is appallingly low, and the response by teachers has been nonexistent.
Research on IGT (also called breast hypoplasia and tuberous breasts) and its effect on lactation is almost nonexistent, with the most widely quoted study cobbled together in 2000 by enterprising nurses and lactation consultants who assembled 33 breast - feeding women with breast characteristics that they suspected were linked to low milk production.
Dr. James Ochi: Well, that's a great question too because what I've realized over the years is that because the physical exam finding this subtle to nonexistent, going by what the mother tells me is extremely important.
Or the fact that my state's Agriculture Secretary, Sid Miller (once voted the second most - conservative member in the Texas legislature — no easy feat), managed to vault himself onto the national stage just by attacking a (nonexistent) ban on birthday cupcakes in Texas schools.
Just as the press touts an unpublished, nonexistent study by researchers standing to profit from the claims, actual peer - reviewed science clashing with the mere claims of Bailes, Omalu, and company goes overlooked.
Probably not: whether newspapers exist in print in twenty years or not, I'm confident that professional news - gathering entities WILL exist and that they will be supported by their readers, though whether it'll be by advertising or subscription or some now - nonexistent alternative is yet to be seen (my bet's on a mix of models).
Former Deputy Power Minister, John Jinapor, says a claim by the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) that 50 % of oil - funded projects are nonexistent is false.
Nassau legislative committees agreed to pay nearly $ 3 million to settle two federal lawsuits against the county, one alleging that Nassau police falsely arrested a woman who had been framed for nonexistent robberies by a vengeful ex-boyfriend.
A Nassau legislative committee tomorrow will consider paying nearly $ 3 million to settle two federal lawsuits against the county, one alleging that Nassau police falsely arrested a woman who had been framed for nonexistent robberies by a vengeful ex-boyfriend.
Maybe if you idiots put your energy into this instead of the virtually nonexistent problem of deaths by rifle in nys, you would have got this resolved.
Continuing the parade of Albany politicians accused of misbehavior, an assemblyman from Queens was arrested on Wednesday and charged with stealing from the state by seeking reimbursement for nonexistent travel expenses.
The day after being mobbed by the media in Union Square, Spitzer's campaign presence during the high - traffic lunch hour was nearly nonexistent Tuesday.
Most of the time fire investigators find nonexistent patterns, Lentini elaborated, or they think a certain mark means the fire burned «fast» or «slow,» allegedly indicated by the «alligatoring» of wood: small, flat blisters mean the fire burned slow; large, shiny blisters mean it burned fast.
But doomsday stories really took off this past year, inspired no doubt by conspiracy theories about an impending impact with the (nonexistent) planet Nibiru and by nutty misreadings of Mayan texts (see page 80).
In just two years, the powerful opioid fentanyl went from nonexistent to detected in more than 1 in 7 stamp bags analyzed by the Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner, according to an analysis led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
First predicted by Einstein more than a century ago as a consequence of his theory of general relativity, gravitational waves were long thought to be beyond observational reach — if not entirely nonexistent.
One other view (that has not been held by very many philosophers) is sometimes called the growing block theory of time, which is a theory that takes the past and present to exist but the future to be nonexistent.
And, although the same effect could be had by adding the rusted red iron mineral hematite, which is a poor conductor, the resulting microbial growth was much smaller and slower (and nonexistent when nonconductive aluminum minerals were tried).
While some scientists believe there was indeed an explosion of diversity (the so - called punctuated equilibrium theory elaborated by Nils Eldredge the late Stephen J. Gould - Models In Paleobiology, 1972), others believe that such rapid acceleration of evolution is not possible; they posit that there was an extended period of evolutionary progression of all the animal groups, the evidence for which is lost in the all but nonexistent precambrian fossil record.
My stance is that I'm trying to raise responsible, problem - solving adults and I consider the risk of psychologically dwarfing them by protecting them from even minor problems to be a much bigger concern than the statistically almost nonexistent risk that they'll be kidnapped if they aren't supervised at all times.
Without these, the options for creating a balanced strength - training program by using a variety of horizontal pulling exercises to offset all the body - weight push - up options are virtually nonexistent.
This suggests either that the true benefit has now been revealed and is indeed small, or that it is nonexistent, and researchers believing they have detected such benefits have been deluded by the confounding influences of other variables...»
However, this terminology is a misnomer, and suggests that only IgE allergies exist, and that reactions mediated by different parts of the immune system are nonexistent.
Absent were the presumed withdrawal symptoms; nonexistent was the FOMO when Saint Laurent's Niki slouch velvet boots appeared in my inbox; missing was the insomnia caused by the regret of not getting one of the new Burberry trenches designed by outgoing Creative Director Christopher Bailey; and thwarted was the buildup of clutter in our new apartment.
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