Beyond the «scope of the article» they may be but what research has found a need to «foster the development»
of nonexistent relationships?
On Twitter in recent months, I'd noted various assessments of his appeal, including «Lord of the Lies,» Lynn Sherr's reflection on how Trump resembles «silver - tongued Jack,» the character in «Lord of the Flies» who «slyly raises the threat
of a nonexistent monster to panic the others into arming for war.»
AAP goes on to object to the idea that there has been a pullback in Richter's market calling such a view «premature talk
of a nonexistent stall.»
Lem's text is a collection of reviews
of nonexistent books; Nelson's work might be described...
To add to all the happy people, mobile games are portable right out
of their nonexistent box and can be enjoyed pretty much anywhere.
It's amusing that electronic images
of nonexistent mechanical round dials are still the preferred way to present data.
Fling's simple but exhilarating homepage consist of sexy photos of original members, not flashy pictures
of nonexistent models.
You'll start running
all of these nonexistent scenarios in your head (he ran into Taylor Swift in the checkout line at Whole Foods, and they fell in love and jetted off to Rio with nothing but the clothes on their backs and her cats).
When her blood is tested in a forced cholesterol checkup, the cholesterol myth is used to justify treatment
of her nonexistent disease state and she loses her vibrant state of good health.
Despite this, a deficiency of GLA can easily occur if the D6D enzyme conversion is inefficient
of nonexistent.
Yet sex drives and sexual response that falls short
of that nonexistent «normal» have spawned a lucrative industry of sex - related pharmaceuticals and sexual health centers, like the one Dr. Goldstein himself runs.
Eric Schneiderman said that since 2012, Security Elite Group and LJW Security Services and Training have been running a «bait and switch» operation in which they have conned thousands of consumers to pay for training and job placement services «based on the false promise
of nonexistent jobs.»
Of the nonexistent person Bruce Leroy was looking for in The Last Dragon.
I'd rather have an atheist president who is moral for instrinsic purposes than someone claiming to do good in the name
of some nonexistent god.
just like they invented two tribes
of nonexistent people in the americas and apparently all indigenous people of the americas are descended from the victorious evil tribe?
It is not surprising that the man who wrote a pseudo-review about a nonexistent book, a man who spent three years writing a biweekly on foreign books and authors, should write «Pierre Menard,» a story (composed in the form of an obituary) whose narrator is the reviewer
of a nonexistent author's life works.
To speak
of a nonexistent being as meaningless or false is to be tautological.
NPD and other pschopathic ailments are found in the fundamental makeup of the brain and are not simply cured by starting to give them some kind
of nonexistent empathy drug.
Oh no, the criteria I use to reject the existence of god I have used very successfully against any number
of nonexistent things like vampires, unicorns, big foot and UFOs.
Religion — Debating the details
of nonexistent beings, and how they affect mostly mythological characters.
Quit wasting your time in search
of nonexistent quick fixes.
Northam talked up bipartisanship in foolish pursuit
of nonexistent swing voters and thereby demoralized the Democratic base.
Not exact matches
Boosting the score may take years for companies with a derogatory or
nonexistent credit history, so the process
of strengthening creditworthiness needs to begin long before a credit application is submitted.
«If you have a bank employee who is in connivance with creating these
nonexistent people in the first place, it's easy to launder,» says Vencent Salido, head
of investigations at the Philippine government's Anti-Money Laundering Council, which is leading the local investigation into the theft.
«In most cases documentation is
nonexistent, contact information is
nonexistent, and the trail
of any breadcrumbs left leads to the name
of someone that left Amazon years ago.»
Unlike at the J.Crews and the Banana Republics
of the clothing industry, high clothing markups are
nonexistent at Everlane.
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.
Another added «they're not generating a ton
of views or traffic, and the data they provide is basically
nonexistent.
You are also not criticizing their operational model or behavior, but simply stating the fact that their payments have been delayed or
nonexistent, says Michael «Dr. Woody» Woodward, professional coach and founder
of Human Capital Integrated.
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).
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).
Meanwhile, because
of the structure
of index funds and ETFs, capital gains are essentially
nonexistent, which makes them attractive from a taxation standpoint.
«Bowling Green massacre» quickly became a top trending topic on Twitter with a flurry
of tweets mourning the
nonexistent victims.
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.
So it's no surprise that at least one social media data analysis company has already entered the
nonexistent — at least before this week — realm
of Instagram engagement analysis: Crowdbabble.
There's no need to rush in and suddenly devote 40 hours to some
nonexistent business on top
of your already hectic schedule.
By the sound
of things, then, it seems Apple's appetite for launching a health - only product might seem small, if not
nonexistent.
A London - based writer has illustrated how easy it is to manipulate review sites like TripAdvisor, by pushing an entirely
nonexistent restaurant to the top spot in all
of London.
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.
Former New York City Board
of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his urban districts, provided the B - schoolers with three beta - test schools and agreed to join the duo's previously
nonexistent board
of advisers.
AVAST continent
of heavy industry and finance may therefore be staked out in which Jewish participation is incidental or
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.
Startup costs are virtually
nonexistent, provided that you already have a sewing machine and the necessary skills (and even if you don't, these one - time expenses are still fairly low in the grand scheme
of new business ventures).
Satyam Computer Services, an IT outsourcer based in India, recently announced that its CEO was allegedly involved in a multiyear fraud having to do with an overstatement
of the amount
of cash in the business and substantial payments to
nonexistent employees.
Hadid wrote on her Instagram stories on Thursday: «Please understand that my control
of a shoot... is
nonexistent in terms
of creative direction.»
As a result, I view the possibility
of a favorable shift in trend uniformity during February as virtually
nonexistent at this point.
By the late 1970s, Japan's use
of assembly - line robots in automobile manufacturing, which made human error
nonexistent and boosted overall quality, sent shivers throughout the U.S. automobile industry, which was still assembling cars by hand.
This market was virtually
nonexistent heretofore: installing games on one's employer's computer was not done, because it left evidence
of mischief.
In 2013, Harvard University economist Larry Summers warned that the global economy was in danger
of entering a period
of «secular stagnation» — a concept created in the 1930s to describe a period
of low or
nonexistent growth due to a glut
of savings and diminished investing.
In a successful arbitrage deal, the turn - around time between buying and selling is minimal and the transaction costs (the cost
of buying the goods and bringing them to sale) are low or
nonexistent.