Sentences with phrase «nonexistent in»

Cell service is often shoddy or nonexistent in sparsely populated, secluded areas.
Buyers lack the protection of title insurance, which is nonexistent in most of the developing world.
It's important to recognize these talents because it will force your methods of instruction to change, becoming almost nonexistent in some areas and more rigorous in others.
This should help alleviate player concerns that Battlefront 2 rewarded players for spending money with a competitive multiplayer edge, as such pay - to - win systems are almost nonexistent in big - budget console video games.
And by putting the devices in the Play Store and not the shops, they are basically nonexistent in said mainstream phone users» minds, as it is likely that most never even knew the Playstore also sold hardware.
You may have a Wi - Fi network in your home, but the signal is weak or almost nonexistent in some corners of it.
Pen is WAY more important for schools than keyboard, so it seems chromebooks should be nonexistent in the market and a cheaper manageable iPad should easily grab the market back.
Although assessors were routinely retained as the expert of a single party, such situations have become almost nonexistent in recent years.
While information on the scale of pro bono is readily available in markets like the US, England, and Australia, it is scant or nonexistent in most jurisdictions around the world, in spite of the increasing amount of pro bono work being done.
Dima Boulad, one of the founders of Beirut Green Project (the sponsor of Saturday's event), said that she helped organize the gathering «because we feel that [green spaces are] a basic right anyone should have in a city... and green public spaces are nonexistent in Beirut.»
Market demand is small to nonexistent in some areas.
But, today, they are rare to nonexistent in the West, far less common elsewhere than they used to be, concealed when they do occur, and widely condemned when they are brought to light.
India's solar market is a classic zero to hero story, from being basically nonexistent in 2013, it is now up among the heavyweights of the solar world, with 4 GW of PV installed in 2016 and over 9 GW forecasted for 2017.
But thinking 1 — 3 steps further doesn't seem to be all that common, and media coverage of the following topics has been slim or nonexistent in much of the mass media.
Additionally, the legislation allows third - party leasing, a way of lowering the cost of rooftop solar that is virtually nonexistent in South Carolina.
Complicating matters, ground - based temperature - monitoring stations are sparse or nonexistent in many parts of the world, particularly in the Arctic.
The details of Knoedler's collapse offer a kind of clarity that is typically nonexistent in this business, raising all sorts of questions about whether the lack of transparency at the high end of the art market will be viable in the future.
Recently, I returned to the physical cave itself to produce some new work, and was delighted to find the ground near the entrance covered in ice stalagmites from the dripping ceiling, which are nonexistent in my precise virtual model from May of 2017.
Privacy is nonexistent in Tracey Emin's universe.
The pain and subsequent emergency surgery I required (as my wound re-opened, potentially resulting in asphyxiation) are almost nonexistent in those memories; Ar Tonelico and Hexyz Force won my heart.
Narratives and interactions of this kind were virtually nonexistent in the industry's earlier forms, and drawing inspiration from other mediums has been one of the primary drivers behind its evolution.
Loadtimes are nonexistent in this version so it barely takes any longer.
The character models are also nicely designed, but facial expressions seem bland and neglected, if nonexistent in some of the game's cheesy dialogue and cinematic sequences.
It's all over ps3 store but it's nonexistent in ps4.
If you start searching for overwater bungalows, you will notice that they are pretty much nonexistent in the Caribbean.
[4] June Gloom is stronger in years associated with a La Niña, and weaker or nonexistent in years with an El Niño.
A few decades ago, low - cost veterinary services were practically nonexistent in Los Angeles County — and a dog spay could cost several hundred dollars.
The undercoat is virtually nonexistent in the summer, but grows in full and dense in colder months.
H stands for hepatitis, a disease virtually nonexistent in North America.
A return without risk would be an abnormal return, and this is nonexistent in an efficient market.
It doesn't help that financial education is virtually nonexistent in High School, and even college unless it is intentionally pursued, so one can expect these same students to go into massive debt without taking into account their ability to repay said debt.
Also, these are US Treasury securities — default risk is nonexistent in dollar terms, right?
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.
Can we do anything to preserve first sale when such federal copyright exceptions are effectively nonexistent in the digital context?
Why is ebook piracy virtually nonexistent in the United Kingdom?
LTDs are hard to find / nonexistent in some areas.
But if there is one place the K900 does exceedingly well, it's the insulation from the road — both tire and wind noise are nonexistent in the cabin.
Such comprehensive features are nonexistent in the non-luxury segment, and Subaru has taken the lead.
Fading is nonexistent in cold - weather conditions, and the beautifully subtle dynamic brake balance ensures that the rear wheels won't take time out.
Ironically, the quality feedback necessary to enhance learning is limited or nonexistent in many classrooms.
Charters are a «refuge» in Wards 7 and 8 but nonexistent in Ward 3.
As Nir Eyal explains in this bit on Medium, sushi consumption was darn near nonexistent in the 1970s.
But these conditions are almost nonexistent in many public or charitable enterprises - especially those devoted to tending the needs of children or the disadvantaged.
Corporal punishment has declined so rapidly in the United States in the last 15 years that many people think it's practically nonexistent in modern American public schools.
«Unprepared students have become almost nonexistent in my classes.
He also seeks to improve the mentorship that teachers receive in their first year of teaching, which he says is virtually nonexistent in parts of his state.
Growth is much greater in certain cities but almost nonexistent in others.
«Astonishing... The Sensation of Sight introduces a rare and touching character practically nonexistent in modern movies — a character who resists with dignity our current slide into cultural decadence and who provokes our nerves and curiosity... The great actor David Strathairn and all the brilliant cast of this unique movie made the right decision to invest their talents in this project... Wiederspahn is surely a new hope in American independent cinema.»
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was created with the kind of spectacle and grandeur that I find largely nonexistent in Hollywood anymore.
The movie grossed only $ 11 million on its opening weekend, which more or less means its chance of matching its $ 40 million budget is nonexistent in theaters.
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