Sentences with phrase «now nonexistent»

Scholarship, until now nonexistent will likely increase.
This is my first post on a blog that I hope will inspiring and amusing to my (now nonexistent) readers.
At every checkup, the biomarkers of my disease are now nonexistent.
I ate this eons ago at a restaurant that I think is now nonexistent.

Not exact matches

You're actions are responsible for the success or failure of your company — not when you show up or leave work or how long your lunch break is (admittedly, right now these are really early, really late, and nonexistent, respectively).
Now, it's true that inflation has been almost nonexistent across the developed world since the financial crisis even though cheap money has been abundant.
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.
That may not mean the U.S. crashes and burns, according to the experts at Russell, but «virtually nonexistent» inflation in Europe coupled with expansionary monetary policy and more reasonable valuations should entice investors to move across the Atlantic right now if they want a profitable 2018.
Now it is true that Ely can cite references which seem to assert or imply that evil is nonexistent for God.
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.
''... it is now apparent that the recidivist male delinquent who was never struck with a belt, board, extension cord, fist, or an equivalent is virtually nonexistent.
lots of those kids died of diseases that are now pretty much nonexistent.
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).
But now it appears that Conway mentioned the nonexistent attack in at least two other interviews — with Cosmopolitan and TMZ — before that appearance.
First it was the (nonexistent) bomber gap, then the (nonexistent) missile gap, and now here comes a good old - fashioned fighter gap — one conveniently in the future, too, where imaginary enemies loom large.
The chemistry job market in Germany has been almost nonexistent for the last couple of years, but the situation has now changed quite a bit: Chemists are in demand, especially in fast - growing fields such as biotechnologies or the pharmaceutical industry.
Now if you connect to that to the crumbling state of the state highway system — as opposed to the nonexistent Federal Highway System — and the postwar reluctance to invest heavily in roads — which President Eisenhower addressed directly — maybe the two are linked.
After switching to a plant based diet for the past 2 years, my «nonexistent» periods are now quite regular, which has left my gynecologist in shock.
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...»
I've been looking for a pair of cool ankle boots with a low or nonexistent heel for several seasons now, and I've mostly been disappointed.
Here our staffers share their fave, now - nonexistent beauty buys from long ago.
Our winter was almost nonexistent and now our trees are budding and we have already hit 80 degrees.
Now, we all know that online dating under President Bill Pullman would be practically nonexistent, since, you know, he'd be running a constant risk of being punched in the face by Jeff Goldblum (both physically and intellectually).
Now, people are creating social links that were previously nonexistent, interracial marriage is on the rise, and married couples who met online are more likely to stay together.
GC games are pretty much nonexistent everywhere but eBay now.
We've rounded up the best of Wiseau's / Victoria's responses so you can learn more about his cult flop The Room; his new TV show, The Neighbors (available on Hulu now); his nonexistent autobiography, The Disaster Artist; his branded underwear; and the forthcoming 3 - D prequel / sequel to The Room.
Iowa legislators, who say they are now paying out $ 95 million a year in state funds for some 39,000 nonexistent students, have vowed to change the state's school - finance formula this year.
However, this connection now appears to be tenuous or nonexistent.
The Apple I - PAD wins this one, despite the fact it is only on pre-orders right now, it will meet its release date with hundreds of thousands of units, meanwhile Entourage had thought the device to be out in Feb, but due to demand, and a nonexistent distribution network, they were late by more than a month and half to take new orders.
It's one in three Americans that now own a tablet device, which is quite startling given they had been nonexistent even a couple of years ago (34 percent of adult Americans above 18 years of age now own a tablet, more than double the 18 percent that owned a tablet just a year ago).
Fortunately, problems with things like viruses, malware, and spam are relatively low (almost nonexistent) right now on the Kindle Fire, but with the flood of new tablets on the market it's only a matter of time before these blood suckers start to catch up - the stupid jerks!
But, I also haven't written a new book in three years so my buzz is nonexistent now.
Factor in that inflation is practically nonexistent right now, and there's very little reason for an immediate move now.
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.
Now, his stool is firm, his seasonal allergies are almost nonexistent and he gobbles down his food as if there is no tomorrow.
All indications are that it is still in development, but it's rumored to be an 8th - gen title now, thus why updates have been nonexistent since last E3.
Textures of crates, barrels, and various backgrounds are all much sharper now, detailing features which were nonexistent or bland in the original.
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.
> The result is that now we have huge sums of wasted money spent on a nonexistent issue, a public who views sciences as being completely discredited, and public policies that are as destructive as they are absurd.
Fixating on oil's deficiencies, they compare it not to feasible, here - and - now alternatives, but to «a nonexistent and impossible utopia» (p. 25).
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.
Oppo's R5 is positively petite, and now Chinese manufacturer Vivo is preparing to launch a device so small, it's practically nonexistent.
Also then, as now, developers were either working on their own projects or nonexistent.
In the boxing ring of the current recession, competition that was heretofore nonexistent or negligible has now pulled off the gloves and tossed them down on the mat.
We feel comfortable talking now about really difficult topics, including our sex life which had become nonexistent.
Those choices now seem nonexistent.
For some apartment owners and managers, concessions now are nearly nonexistent, since those deals usually reflect artificially bumped - up rents.
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