, and his conclusion is
nonexistent because he had to stop after running out of breath, or perhaps quarters for his neighborhood portal to cyberspace.
(Her auction history, meanwhile, is nearly
nonexistent because her collectors are too smart to part with her work.)
Sex is
nonexistent because his daughter always seems to need his attention to sleep next to her.
So let's just say his capacity for change was pretty much
nonexistent because, really, he never had to.
Thomas B. Richards, an experienced worker with homeless alcoholics, states that for some the possibility of rehabilitation is minimal or
nonexistent because of advanced alcoholic deterioration.
Not exact matches
In addition, supply - side effects from lower marginal rates will be small
because statutory rate cuts are small (or in some cases
nonexistent).»
Meanwhile,
because of the structure of index funds and ETFs, capital gains are essentially
nonexistent, which makes them attractive from a taxation standpoint.
The waiting part of the «hurry up and wait» game is difficult and frustrating
because any progress made during a waiting period is difficult to detect and thus feels
nonexistent.
«I took in $ 100 and made $ 100 off it,» he liberally gauges, «
because overhead was
nonexistent.»
This market was virtually
nonexistent heretofore: installing games on one's employer's computer was not done,
because it left evidence of mischief.
Because the rules are unclear, enforcement is almost
nonexistent, and the feeling that «sharing» shouldn't be taxed at all, very few people do pay them.
Because cryptocurrency is a peer - to - peer monetary system, there are no taxes that govern them, and transaction fees are almost
nonexistent.
Stop giving believers a hard time
because they are filled with the Goodness of God while you are filed with darkness based on a
nonexistent invisible myth.
It is undesirable
because the universe without «us» in it is not the universe we actually live in — it's a hypothetical
nonexistent universe that exists only in theory.
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.
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.
What if your knowledge of Hebrew or Greek is very weak, almost
nonexistent,
because you never had a course in it or have forgotten everything you learned?
But if you want to introduce a whole new criticism that you don't believe the Bible is what Christians believe it is, you are of course also wrong, and simply blindly railing against the idea of religious authority and expertise
because, God forbid someone else suggest to you what is right or divinely inspired
because that might limit your imaginary freedom and insult your
nonexistent expertise and intelligence.
People have been tortured and died for causes they believed in that either failed or were actually
nonexistent, just
because the early christ followers did this does not mean the idea of jesus being the messiah holds any more weight than Simon Bar Kokhba, who still has followers in Israel and has never been found, which most take to mean that he ascended to heaven and he never died.
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.
Yet
because they remain attached to his antiroyalist politics and appreciate his polemic against prior restraint and government licensing of the printing presses, they posit a
nonexistent conflict between the poet's republican politics and his «repressive» theology.
Although age does factor in in the sense that Browne isn't and can't really ever actually be a boxer
because he didn't start boxing for real until he was like 30 and thus is fundamentally
nonexistent.
Even his fighting spirit is exaggerated & that's only
because it's totally
nonexistent everywhere else on the pitch.??
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.
In the event of mitigating circumstances such as
nonexistent or poor health insurance coverage that would increase your costs significantly, the surrogate may be willing to settle for a lower base compensation
because you pay her insurance premiums.
Because with infants, liability and safety issues are virtually
nonexistent.
The host asked Ratigan about several issues, including a
nonexistent voting record, which prompted the candidate to say that he has never voted
because of «utter disgust.»
But, in Gadgil's opinion, most cookstoves at that time failed to catch on
because, while their testing in idealized laboratory settings might have been top - notch, field testing was practically
nonexistent.
In a statement after tonight's vote, Boxer said «the bill has been vastly improved over the original bill, which in my opinion would have been harmful to our families,
because it overrode our state laws and set up an ineffective and
nonexistent way to regulate most toxic pollutants.»
Whereas enthusiasm for fasting is increasing, clinical relevance remains low
because of insufficient human data, including almost
nonexistent controlled trials (21, 33 — 36), few clinical outcomes studies (37, 38), lack of correction for inflated type I error rates from multiple hypothesis tests, and limited safety data (39 — 41).
There are days that I just don't feel inclined to open up Instagram
because I feel like I'm being pressured to constantly show a perfect life that is close to
nonexistent.
It's also great
because it effortlessly makes my pores seem
nonexistent!
Really, it is,
because Mr. Bay's lax notions of coherence and plausibility — I'm sorry, I mean his utterly
nonexistent notions of coherence and plausibility — are accompanied by a visual imagination that is at once crazily audacious and ruthlessly skillful.
I just watched TERMINATOR 2 again - it was for the 3D rerelease, but the 3D is almost
nonexistent so it felt just like watching the original again on a big screen, which is great
because it's absolutely brilliant action filmmaking and it boggles my mind that people could watch for (just as a for instance) and claim the action filmmaking in any Marvel / post-Nolan DC movie was of similar quality.
More,
because of the framing device, there's also little tension, the idea that Frank is going to get seriously harmed by any of the underworld thugs he encounters in his quest to discover the truth close to
nonexistent.
Discipline problems are «almost
nonexistent»
because, as Mundorf sees it, each student is engaged with learning.
There is no estimate of state and local spending on education research
because it is nearly
nonexistent.
Perhaps
because the evidence is scant to
nonexistent.
The infotainment display is really crisp and,
because it's slightly inset in the dash, screen glare is almost
nonexistent even with the sunroof open.
This will be an exceptionally short section
because advanced driver - assistance systems (or ADAS) are practically
nonexistent on the new Corolla.
The diversification is practically
nonexistent in this kind of investment, and your employer is the worst investment you can make
because of the risk of both losing your job and your investments at the same time.
I just have a harder time playing the game
because we are in the wrong phase of the credit cycle — profit growth is
nonexistent, and debts are growing.
I like commercial
because it's a BUSINESS transaction... kids, pets, other wear and tear that you see with residential rentals is
nonexistent.
Investors chase capital gains
because of the possibility of those gains being large and making the investor rich, but the possibility is just as real that capital gains are
nonexistent or, worse, negative.
Just
because small home loans are tough to find doesn't mean they're
nonexistent.
Because rescues often take place in rural areas where foster networks are small or
nonexistent, Alboum is working to expand fostering outside cities and suburbs where it's now popular.
Because French Bulldog Females do not give birth naturally their «MOTHERING INSTINCTS» pretty much are
nonexistent at first.
He developed pneumonia on top of the parvo, his white blood cells were
nonexistent and on Tuesday they put a feeding tube in through his nose
because he couldn't keep any food down.
My Spanish is
nonexistent, so I can understand about 20 percent of Mago's English, which is fine,
because the other 80 percent would probably blow my mind.
Another issue is with the stage variety, which is practically
nonexistent: enjoy that beach stage the first time you play it,
because you'll be returning many, many times.