Sentences with phrase «nonexistent as»

One - handed usability is nonexistent as well.
Regulation of the markets was nonexistent as a matter of bipartisan policy, so there was no role for a government response.
Re: «However, AS, your multiple lines range from weak to nonexistent as evidence.
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.
When a collector, the architect Philip Johnson, did not pay Morris for a work he had ostensibly purchased, the artist drew up a certificate of de-authorization that officially withdrew all aesthetic content from his piece, making it nonexistent as art.
There aren't a ton of racing games available for the Wii U so your options for steering wheels are basically nonexistent as far as a traditional wheel and pedal setup goes.
In the US the Platinum card has taken a hammering from competitors while in the UK the competition is pretty much nonexistent as far as I can see....
They are virtually nonexistent as if there aren't people above a size ten that attend fashion week.
Dwight Eisenhower never got a question like that; that form was virtually nonexistent as a journalistic practice in the 1950s.
My salad dressing skills are almost nonexistent as I favour spritzing some fresh lemon juice and drizzling a bit of olive oil over my greens.
@LinCA «christian god can be readily dismissed as nonexistent as it typically is said to have contradictory traits.»

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In many countries where you'd think the opportunity would be good (in Europe, for instance), entrepreneurs have found that the infrastructure wasn't as well developed and clear as it is in the U.S.. For example, angel networks aren't as well organized or even that easy to find, and venture capital firms are almost nonexistent.
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.
Yet the shops» old - world practices have their advantages: book - acquisition costs are minimal to nonexistent, as the stores acquire titles either inexpensively or in the form of donations (even though the business is not a nonprofit).
As businesses, they're tiny if nonexistent.
«For wedding locations that are popular wedding destinations — think Hawaii or Southern California — or locations where the weather is nice all year round, slow seasons as far as weddings are concerned are basically nonexistent,» said Christina Farrow, president and co-founder of planning site AislePlanner.com, who previously ran a wedding planning firm in Hawaii.
As Figure 1 shows, this correlation is nearly nonexistent.
Engineers have long known that Houston is especially prone to flooding, yet land developers have acted as though the risk is nonexistent for decades.
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If we chuck this assumption, as I think we should, then modern biblical study turns out to have a sometimes complicated, sometimes useful, and sometimes nonexistent relationship to classical Jewish and Christian beliefs.
Although her body was frail, her mind remained sharp and it hurt her deeply for the church she loved to treat her as a nonexistent person.
It's not about the nonexistent love of some «God» as atheists understand the term, but about the very real love of people in a church who help each other get through life.
The likely reason why you were called a bigot is probably because you are accusing these «white Jews» of valuing the nonexistent oil of Israel so much that they'd ally with American Germans, who you represent as being Neo-Nazis, who with their teeny 15 % of the white population control the entire country.
They all been disqualified as nonexistent, and a very large number of people agree with my conclusion.
It's amusing to watch Christians throwing around insults towards their fellow cultists as to whose invisible nonexistent sky daddy is the real deal.
As I have said previously, you're understanding of the principles of logic is virtually nonexistent.
But that was a different country; as McCarty, Rosenthal and Poole put it, «If income and wealth are distributed in a fairly equitable way, little is to be gained for politicians to organize politics around nonexistent conflicts.»
A. W. Tozer said, «The idea of the Spirit held by the average church member is so vague as to be nearly nonexistent.
But where God plays no vital role in human experience and vision, he is either nonexistent, as for the Buddhist, or dead, as for the modern Christian.
Insofar as they are assumed to be «instruments of vision,» lighting up realities of the spirit which would otherwise remain obscure, or even nonexistent, they will be understood to be subservient to the realities disclosed.
On a fine day it seems as if all 25,000 residents are out and about, strolling the boardwalks and paths, oblivious to car traffic because it's almost nonexistent.
Pope John Paul II in Evangelium Vitae declared that «as a result of steady improvements in the organization of the penal system,» cases in which the execution of the offender would be absolutely necessary «are very rare, if not practically nonexistent
To speak of a nonexistent being as meaningless or false is to be tautological.
By definition # 2 there are plenty of books and sources that the Bible treats as nonexistent.
Congratulations, Princeton, for spending time on such a worthy study as religion on campuses, when everyone knows it's almost nonexistent anyway.
And trust me, those nonexistent flames in that nonexistent hell will still feel just as real...
When the constitution of 1917 was drafted, therefore, «Catholic» representation was nonexistent, and the resulting document not only repeated earlier material restrictions on the Church (such as government ownership of all church property, civil registry of priests, and making marriage a civil matter) but also got in a symbolic lick or two (for example, religious garb was not to be worn in public; worship was to be only an indoor affair; alien priests were forbidden; and no religious labels were allowed for political parties).
They use the abortion issue as an example: «Those who would like to see abortion grow rarer and become nonexistent had also be ready to take in some teen moms and adopt some unwanted babies.
In the absence of such data, the phrases do not denote nonexistent or transcendent objects or entities; rather, they simply do not denote at all, and the presumed metaphysical puzzle is, as much as anything, merely a function of awkward grammar.19
We are just now coming out of an age of doctrinization that has had the deleterious effect of obscuring the truth inherent in experiential reality and a secular age that has sought to destroy the transcendent pole of a reality defined as nonexistent.
What Cobb concludes, consequently, is that while all past actual occasions are technically nonexistent or no longer concrescing, theirs is most properly characterized nonetheless as a causally efficacious nonexistence (1:150).
«No one has ever touched Zeno without refuting him,» he writes in a short essay commenting on the fundamental line of thought in his chief philosophical work, Process and Reality.16 In the same essay he explicitly distinguishes his theory from two other opposed positions: on the one hand from the view that interprets the character of becoming as illusory and becoming itself as simply empty and nonexistent in comparison with beings and their being.
However, we must resist the tendency to exaggerate his conclusion by reading these six words as the single word «nonexistent
But, as the original author notes, this is controlling for the pathways, striving to depict as normal something that is almost nonexistent in any meaningful statistical sense: stable, faithful, long - term same - sex couples heading households with children in them and rearing them from early childhood to adulthood.
Why would you «stick with» a being who is so invisible and unmeasurable as to be nonexistent?
Simple: NOT EVERYONE IS SO DAMNED DENSE AS TO BELIEVE IN AN IMAGINARY, NONEXISTENT «god».
Precisely because Bleich declares these elements to be nonexistent, he can permit them to enter not only through the back door, but through the front door as well.
Whereas modern thought has cut us off from the natural world as being wholly impenetrable, or even nonexistent, postmodern thought will seek a level of understanding of nature that will restore our sense of kinship and connectedness.
In reflecting on our world he warned: «Today as never before it is important that human beings should not overlook the danger of the evil lurking within them... Psychology must insist on the reality of evil and must reject any definition that regards it as insignificant or actually nonexistent
Instead of preserving suspense through nihilism (in which God is either nonexistent or malign) or through Manichaenism (in which dark and light are equally matched and equally likely to prevail), the novelist gives us a God too powerful and too aloof to bother with anything so interventionist as the Incarnation.
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