Sentences with phrase «on nonexistent»

«The tax relief expired on December 31 last year and unless Congress acts to extend it, every person who has already sold or plans to sell a home in a short sale in 2014, will pay taxes on nonexistent mortgage debt, which is money many don't have.
Geoff, John, and I all remarked on the nonexistent bass.
> 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.
And Kidron's feeling for American small - town life — what it looks, sounds, and feels like — seems to border on the nonexistent.
There have been a lot of complaints about so - called carbon cowboys making a lot of money on nonexistent carbon reductions,» Lohmann adds.
Surely Lansley should be focusing on his contentious NHS reforms rather than prioritising a marginal issue - based on nonexistent evidence - which will alienate a minority of reasonable consumers.
I know I roll my eyes a lot — like when you put bandaids on their nonexistent bo - bos.
Wouldn't recognize the truth if it bit him on his nonexistent balls.
Is the theology of the cross a magnificent attack on a nonexistent enemy, a marvelous cure for a disease that no one has?
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.

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Her nearly nonexistent time away from work, coupled with the rumored nursery she installed on - site, brought Yahoo's parental leave policy to the forefront.
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.
Branding is perhaps most significant during the startup phase, when your reputation is nonexistent, your resources are tight, and your entire company will live or die by how much revenue you're able to generate early on.
«Bowling Green massacre» quickly became a top trending topic on Twitter with a flurry of tweets mourning the nonexistent victims.
On Fitzpatrick's watch, Kawasaki's fan base on LinkedIn went from nonexistent to more than 400,000 followerOn Fitzpatrick's watch, Kawasaki's fan base on LinkedIn went from nonexistent to more than 400,000 followeron LinkedIn went from nonexistent to more than 400,000 followers.
There's no need to rush in and suddenly devote 40 hours to some nonexistent business on top of your already hectic schedule.
Hadid wrote on her Instagram stories on Thursday: «Please understand that my control of a shoot... is nonexistent in terms of creative direction.»
If your client is nonexistent on the internet, search engines can not pull up their site and show it on results pages.
On the bright side, the gender pay gap is almost nonexistent in this new economy, with the average tax - free side income for men at $ 3,147, compared with $ 3,038 for women.
This market was virtually nonexistent heretofore: installing games on one's employer's computer was not done, because it left evidence of mischief.
The Credit Builders Alliance, a nonprofit that focuses on helping Americans build credit, says six to 12 months of on - time payments can move your credit score from nonexistent to prime.
«A sketch years later about a nonexistent man,» Trump wrote Wednesday morning on Twitter.
If ultimate meaning in life were nonexistent, then you would have no purpose in living other than to try to do some measure of good and perhaps pass on your genetic traits to the next generation.
So, while their invisible / nonexistent all powerful deity was helping him score a silly TD how many children were r@ped and murdered and how many thousands lay on the ground with bloated bellies begging for a handful of rice?
In both cases marginal differences in their platforms reflect a competitive relationship which on essential questions is nonexistent.
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.
Congratulations, Princeton, for spending time on such a worthy study as religion on campuses, when everyone knows it's almost nonexistent anyway.
Unbelief, it seemed, was no obstacle to becoming a pilgrim journeying through a sacramental world on the way to a nonexistent divine ideal.
But on those rare (and for most people perhaps nonexistent) occasions when we hold Class II objections, we do indeed feel a sense of having been outraged and violated.
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).
According to Gareth Nelson, «evidence, or proof, of origins — of the universe, of life, of all the major groups of life, of all the minor groups of life, indeed of all the species is weak or nonexistent when measured on an absolute scale.»
At this point God, though on a throne in heaven and outside of time and nonexistent in a physical body, was somehow walking in the garden and called for his two people creations.
The statement of the 150 offers no argument why the consensus on these points is defective or even nonexistent.
Unlike living conditions in most civilian circumstances, private moments are few or nonexistent on a ship or in a deployed status.
«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.
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.
This further objection rests on the alleged possibility that there might have been nothing or that all conceivable entities might have been nonexistent.
Apart from the covenant idea, both the prophets» preaching of the doom to fall on a sinful and rebellious people and their hope for the future either would have been nonexistent or would have taken a very different turn.
Bleich, having declared change and subjectivity to be nonexistent, is free to put them on display in his halakhic writings.
Bergson's radical objection to this whole series of moves is that it rests on a positive idea of absolute disorder, an idea which he claims to be nonexistent.
The liberal churches will probably be almost nonexistent by then, and the atheists will be too strong and vocal to attack head - on, so what does that leave them?
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
Perhaps he shouldn't have been fearing this nonexistent god and spent more time working on his character flaws...
That is, until I accidentally OD'd on so much on almond flour that my body revolted by giving me a previously nonexistent food sensitivity to anything almonds.
Do you know that it has been proven that cardiovascular complaints are minimal or practically nonexistent in areas where people have been brought up on a steady diet of coconut oil?
Obviously nothing's a guarantee here, but the route to potential sustained success with him seems much clearer than crossing our fingers on some upstart new assistant with minimal / nonexistent HC experience.
And a stubborn and long - suffering minority of purists has meanwhile been borrowing from the drifters to prove that Steelhead, which have long been taken on flies in the warm, summer - run streams, can also be taken with them in the winter when they stay deep in the chill current and when insect life is nonexistent.
And two months out from the Games — an eternity in the attention spans of most U.S. sports fans when it comes to the Winter Olympics — traffic on the USS website has doubled, and U.S. skaters are getting media interest that's usually nonexistent before the opening ceremonies.
Arkansas» pass rush has been mostly nonexistent this season (117th on standard downs, 63rd on passing downs), and if the Razorbacks can't get pressure on Aggie quarterback Kenny Hill, bad things will happen.
The pass rush is nonexistent, and if the run game can not produce big plays, it could put pressure on a receiving corps led by youngsters — freshman Durante (18 targets, 12 catches, 199 yards) and sophomore Shelton Gibson (17 targets, 12 catches, 329 yards) have led the way thus far.
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