Sentences with phrase «nearly nonexistent»

The volatility that had plagued much of 2016 was nearly nonexistent last year.
For some apartment owners and managers, concessions now are nearly nonexistent, since those deals usually reflect artificially bumped - up rents.
With funding nearly nonexistent and key educational programs continuously threatened, libraries seek to hire directors with the strategic leadership and administrative skills necessary to keep them afloat in troubled waters.
«The response from the Harris County district attorney has been nearly nonexistent,» said JoAnne Musick, former president of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association.
So, to sum up, in Venus we see a planet in which radiative cooling seems nearly nonexistent, and which sustains ambient temperatures far in excess of what Mercury achieves even after 20 or so Earth days of straight sunshine at an intensity roughly 4 times that of Venus!
For Democrats, the difference was nearly nonexistent, with 86.4 percent endorsing climate change and 86.9 percent acknowledging global warming.
For the average newspaper reader of a science story, the tacit knowledge is nearly nonexistent — or worse, wrong.
(Her auction history, meanwhile, is nearly nonexistent because her collectors are too smart to part with her work.)
Elderfield spoke so softly that his testimony was nearly nonexistent, but the De Soles were stronger personalities on the stand.
The rainy weather of spring causes water spouts to grow higher, whereas fall will make them shrink and summer makes them nearly nonexistent.
Travel is generally restricted to moving an icon across a map, and the freedom to explore is nearly nonexistent.
The game looks and feels like a title from the Playstation 2 era, complete with bad character models, bad textures, nearly nonexistent lighting effects and, somehow, the inability to even maintain a borderline passable 30 frames per second.
That wouldn't be much of a problem if the actual allocation wasn't so terribly unbalanced: there are rounds in which the amount of enemies is astonishing, and the amount of items available for you is nearly nonexistent.
However the scale at which the complexity increases for the remaining characters seems nearly nonexistent.
His appetite was nearly nonexistent.
In fact, exposure to heat can be deadly for pugs whose nearly nonexistent snouts make them more susceptible to heatstroke.
Keeping a minimum balance to avoid extra fees was tough — and the «interest» I was supposedly collecting was nearly nonexistent.
Out on curvy back roads, body roll is nearly nonexistent, and understeer never rears its ugly head.
Lag from the Mitsubishi TD03 single - scroll turbocharger is nearly nonexistent, and the torque peak is broad, stretching from 1600 to 5000 rpm — just 1500 revs shy of redline — providing the 1.5 T with useful grunt in daily traffic.
News from Toyota is nearly nonexistent on an update, but there is a solid case for 2019 being the target year.
And wind noise is nearly nonexistent.
However, a lot has bemoaned the fact that its rear seats are mostly ineffective and that luggage space is nearly nonexistent.
There are no jagged responses and turbo lag is nearly nonexistent.
Interest in rural education, let alone research dollars to understand and address its challenges, has been nearly nonexistent but for a few visionaries who often felt like lone and neglected voices.
There is no estimate of state and local spending on education research because it is nearly nonexistent.
Mutants have disappeared from the world, and Logan's exploits in the previous movies have been canonized as comics, a neat way to acknowledge (the nearly nonexistent) continuity.
It's so difficult that, at least prior to this documentary's footage, it had never been scaled successfully, even by several of the world's best mountain climbers who've tried repeatedly, ultimately failing once they get to the precipitous «Shark's Fin» of the mountain's central of three peaks, where climbing is slow, the harsh climate is freezing, and the places to rest nearly nonexistent.
What I saw visually was spectacular, what I saw in the villain was nearly nonexistent, and exactly what's wrong with superhero movies of late.
The line between fact and fiction could feel nearly nonexistent in the first half of the week.
Mostly it refers to organohalogens — compounds like DDT that incorporate halogens such as chlorine or bromine into organic molecules — that are naturally nearly nonexistent in mammals.
A new analysis finds that more female scientists have appeared in kids» drawings in recent decades — going from nearly nonexistent in the 1960s to about a third in 2016.
Upon completing his postdoctoral work, Nicolelis faced a stark choice: Return to Brazil, where research positions and funding opportunities were nearly nonexistent, or remain in the United States.
A new analysis finds that more female scientists have appeared in kids» drawings in recent decades — going from nearly nonexistent in the 1960s to about a third...
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.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) The Colorado Avalanche's power play was nearly nonexistent for weeks.
A. W. Tozer said, «The idea of the Spirit held by the average church member is so vague as to be nearly nonexistent.
It is nearly nonexistent in more secular societies.
As Figure 1 shows, this correlation is nearly nonexistent.
In the midst of a recovering economy, low unemployment and nearly nonexistent inflation, the fact remains that nearly 1 in 7 Americans still goes to bed hungry each night.
Her nearly nonexistent time away from work, coupled with the rumored nursery she installed on - site, brought Yahoo's parental leave policy to the forefront.

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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.
Usually it would make for the perfect Caribbean vacation ensemble with its deep v - neck cut and (nearly) nonexistent back - however, pairing it with a simple white sweater made for a warm (enough) outfit with just the right amount of that `
Footage of the many crimes recounted in the film is, of course, nonexistent — and would be nearly unwatchable if available.
On the downside, PlayStation 3 stuff was nearly if not entirely nonexistent.
This new body of work looks toward a not - so - distant post-automation future in which, it has been predicted, nearly one - third of jobs will become nonexistent as human workers are replaced by machines.
Over the past twenty - five years, HFC emissions have grown from almost nonexistent to nearly two percent of all GHGs.
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